The Luv'd Ones - Truth Gotta Stand (1999)

Artist: The Luv'd Ones
Title: Truth Gotta Stand
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Sundazed Music
Genre: Pop Rock, Garage Rock, Sixties Girls
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log scans)
Total Time: 57:07
Total Size: 135 / 176 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Truth Gotta Stand
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Sundazed Music
Genre: Pop Rock, Garage Rock, Sixties Girls
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log scans)
Total Time: 57:07
Total Size: 135 / 176 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Dance Kid Dance (2:07)
02. Up Down Sue (2:07)
03. Stand Tall (1:59)
04. Yeah I'm Feelin' Fine (2:10)
05. Walkin' The Dog (2:22)
06. Come Back (2:24)
07. Scratchy (2:22)
08. The Memory Of It All (2:47)
09. I'm Leaving You (2:03)
10. Truth Gotta Stand (2:33)
11. It's Quiet (2:43)
12. He Cried (2:47)
13. Come On In (3:09)
14. Please Get Up (3:25)
15. And When I'm Sad (2:14)
16. Walk Me To The Door (2:59)
17. You'll Never Know (3:48)
18. One Days Mood (2:55)
19. Portrait (6:47)
20. Your Mind Is (3:25)
Rising from teen girl band ashes known as the Tremolons, guitarist-gal rocker visionary Char Vinnedge put together the Luv'd Ones, Dunwich's only all-girl punk group. But the Luv'd Ones were no mere boy toys with instruments; under Vinnedge's direction, she wrote the dark, somber originals, played lead guitar and generally directed the band in the male-infested waters of mid-'60s rock & roll.
That their siren song was unheard 'til now (a small batch of singles only) is no reflection on their material or their talents, both in abundance on this excellent 20-track compilation. Largely comprising unissued demos and long lost sessions (their sides as the Tremolons are on a separate Sundazed vinyl EP) and all of it steeped in fuzztoned swirls of sound, this is a pretty amazing little collection of DIY female punk spirit done just right. A missing chapter in rock & roll history.
That their siren song was unheard 'til now (a small batch of singles only) is no reflection on their material or their talents, both in abundance on this excellent 20-track compilation. Largely comprising unissued demos and long lost sessions (their sides as the Tremolons are on a separate Sundazed vinyl EP) and all of it steeped in fuzztoned swirls of sound, this is a pretty amazing little collection of DIY female punk spirit done just right. A missing chapter in rock & roll history.