VA - New England Teen Scene...Unreleased! 30 Killer Garage Rock Winners From 1965-1968 (1996)

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Title: New England Teen Scene...Unreleased! 30 Killer Garage Rock Winners From 1965-1968
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Arf! Arf!
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:18:24
Total Size: 533 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. Morning After - Things You Do
02. Unknown Artist - Now and Then
03. Unknown Artist - Figures of Clay
04. Innkeepers, The - Trella
05. Innkeepers, The - People Say
06. Terry & The Telstars - Reasons
07. Terry & The Telstars - Stop & Think
08. Roadrunners, The - Luv
09. Roadrunners, The - You're Thinking of Me
10. Roadrunners, The - Right Now
11. Roadrunners, The - Listen to Me
12. Dry Ice - Mary Is Alone
13. Dry Ice - Mr. Sawyer
14. Underground Cinema - Blackbird
15. Underground Cinema - Sunday Morning
16. Underground Cinema - Where Has the Time Gone?
17. Lonely Things, The - Our Generation
18. Lucky Charms - Innocence
19. Gay Blades, The - No One Else But You
20. Gay Blades, The - All I Want
21. Emeralds, The - I Long for You
22. Emeralds, The - Mister, You're a Better Man Than I
23. Tremblers, The - The Girl That I Once Knew
24. Tremblers, The - Windstorm
25. Unknown Artist - Instrumental Track No. 1
26. Unknown Artist - Instrumental Track No. 2
27. Unknown Artist - Mystery Track
28. Dry Ice - Mary Is Alone '68
29. Dry Ice - Lucy Mae
30. Dry Ice - Sunny Day

New England Teen Scene: Unreleased! 1965-1968 is a compilation album, which features previously unreleased material by American garage rock bands from the New England region. The album was released in 1996, and is the third and final compilation issued on Arf! Arf! Records related to the New England garage scene. The featured artists on New England Teen Scene: Unreleased 1965-1968 were sorted after 15 years of research to uncover their obscured recordings. For the most part, the bands never had the opportunity to release any official material, with five of the tracks being completely uncredited, having been discovered in undocumented tapes. Perhaps the most prominent group on the album is Underground Cinema, the pre-band that manifested into the psychedelic rock band Ultimate Spinach. Speaking on the album, music historian Richie Unterberger wrote "New England bands in general seemed to favor melodic pop and Zombie-ish keyboards more than groups from other regions, and that's reflected in many of the selections on the disc".




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