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Back from the Grave, Vol. 1

Back from the Grave, Vol. 1
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. My Confusion - Elite
  2. Do You Understand Me - JuJus
  3. Yeah - The Alarm Clocks
  4. No Reason to Complain - The Alarm Clocks
  5. That's the Bag I'm In - The Fabs
  6. Cry - The Malibus
  7. I'll Come Again - Legends
  8. Rat's Revenge, Pt. 1 - Rats, The Rats
  9. Rat's Revenge, Pt. 2 - Rats, The Rats
  10. We All Love Peanut Butter - One Way Streets
  11. Night of the Phantom - The Bluenotes, , Larry & the Blue Notes
  12. Jack Ripper - One Way Streets
  13. Psycho - Swamp Rats
  14. Summertime Blues - The Outsiders
  15. They Prefer Blondes - The Banshees
  16. Surfside Date - The Triumphs
  17. Scream - Ralph Nielsen & The Chancellors
  18. Crusher - The Novas
  19. They Can't Hurt Me - The Lyrics
  20. Keep in Touch - The Canadian Rogues
  21. Cry Cry Cry - Unrelated Segments
  22. Yes I Do - Hatfields
  23. Be My Queen - The Chantelles,
  24. Get Out of My Life - Little Willie & the Adolescents
  25. See If I Care - Ken & the 4th Dimension
  26. I Loved Her So - Me & Them Guys
  27. Ain't Comin' Back - Intruders Five
  28. I Can't Win - The Monocles
  29. I'm Not There - Lil' Boys Blue

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #162080 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-08-23
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

SUPER ROCK!!!5
Here it is, the GENUINE ARTICLE!!! Good ol' fashioned GARAGE PUNKERS from the 60s, when the losers in school formed bands and sang about the girls they couldn't get. PLAY THIS WHEN THE FULLER BRUSH MAN COMES TO THE DOOR!!!

Includes the most sentimental song of all time - "The Crusher" by The Novas.

Great garage rock comp4
Like many garage-philes have stated, this is the next logical step in the history of garage rock, right after the enormously influential "Nuggets" and "Pebbles" compilations. Unlike some other comps of the sort, Crypt is only interested in bringing out the best of 60s garage rock 'n' roll. This is a perfect testament to why some people considor this to be the original punk rock. I wouldn't go that far, but it certainly influenced it a good deal. While some songs on this album are better than others, there are no really unbearable tracks. "Surfside Date", the cover of "Psycho", and espescially "Sticks and Stones" show why this music was so appealing to the teens of the day.

Vic Bannon (160SPUNK) Former Radio Jock5
I have personally known "Tim Warren" and his excellent "Crypt" label since the mid 1980's and by far he has put out the very best in 60's Punk compilations! The "Back From The Grave" series is excellent! I highly recommend getting all eight volumes if you decide to purchase the series on vinyl. The songs are all great! Tim does a lot of research on each and every song and actually does his best to track down the original band members so he can get the scoop on the song! He also has put out another great compilation series called "Teenage Shutdown". I also highly recommend this series as well! For all of you who still live in 1966 like me, and refuse to put up with the so called "Rock 'n Roll songs of today, then both of these series are for you! 1966 forever!