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| The Monks - The Early Years 1964 - 1965.flac | 218.9 MB |
| The Monks - The Early Years 1964 - 1965.log | 2.3 KB |
| The Monks - The Early Years 1964 - 1965.cue | 1.8 KB |
| audiochecker.log | 276 bytes |
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SOURCE: The Monks - The Early Years 1964 - 1965 (1999)
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Genre: Protopunk/Garage Rock Year of release: 1999 Label: Omplatten Audio codec: FLAC Rip type: image+.cue Audio bitrate: lossless Five Upstart Americans is the first release of earlier demo versions of songs from Black Monk Time, plus other previously unheard songs. It was released on CD in 1999 by Omplatten, Ltd. 1."Monk Time" 2."Love Came Tumbling Down" 3."Boys Are Boys" 4."Space Age" 5."We Do Wie Du" 6."I Hate You" 7."Pretty Suzanne" 8."Higgle-Dy-Piggle-Dy" 9."Hushie Pushie" 10."Oh, How To Do Now" Bonus Tracks 11."There She Walks" (The 5 Torquays) 12."Boys Are Boys" (The 5 Torquays) Personnel Gary Burger – Liner Notes Jeff Gibson – Executive Producer Johan Kugelberg – Executive Producer Frank Longo – Art Direction In 1964, five American servicemen stationed in Germany decided to do something unusual for soldiers – they organized a rock and roll band called "Torquays". The band's lineup was as follows: Gary Burger (guitar, vocals), Larry Clark (organ, vocals), Dave Day (guitar, vocals), Roger Johnston (drums, vocals) and Eddie Shaw (bass, vocals). In terms of repertoire, it was a typical beat group for its time, performing Chuck Berry covers, surf music and hits by performers from the "British Invasion"
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