VA - An A-Square Compilation (2019)
Artist: VA
Title: An A-Square Compilation
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:05:27
Total Size: 162/333 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: An A-Square Compilation
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:05:27
Total Size: 162/333 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Rationals - Look What You're Doing (To Me Baby)
02. The Scot Richard Case - Get the Picture
03. The Thyme - Love to Love
04. The Rationals - I Need You (1965 Recording)
05. The Bossmen - Listen My Girl
06. The Apostles - Stranded in the Jungle
07. The Rationals - Someday
08. The Scot Richard Case - Midnight To Six Man
09. The Rationals - Leaving Here (Version 1)
10. The Bossmen - Easy Way Out
11. The Apostles - Tired of Waiting for You
12. The Scot Richard Case - Who Is That Girl
13. The Thyme - Time of the Season
14. Stoney;The Jagged Edge - Can't Find the Key
15. The Thyme - Somehow
16. The Scot Richard Case - I'm So Glad
17. The Rationals - I Need You
18. Stoney;The Jagged Edge - Rainbows
19. Half-Life - Get Down
20. The Up - Just Like An Aborigine
21. Dick Wagner;The Frost - Mystery Man (Demo)
A-Square (Of Course): The Story of Michigan's Legendary A-Square Records is a collection of garage rock songs originally recorded in the 1960s for the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based A-Square label, which has been compiled for this release by Big Beat Records. Michigan had one of the most active garage rock scenes in the country and Jeep Holland was one of its prime movers, as the owner of one of the city's most premier record stores and founder/proprietor of the A-squared label. This collection focuses on the pivotal period in the later half of 1960s as garage rock began encompass psychedelic influences and gravitate towards heavier sounds, typified by groups such as MC5, two of whose pre-Elektra songs are showcased here. All of the tracks are taken off of source tapes from A-Square's vaults. Noted rock journalist Alec Palao compiled the set and wrote its liner notes.