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bomp-digest          Sunday, February 9 1997          Volume 01 : Number 035




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Date: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 13:20:23 +0900
From: "Hitomi I" <hitomi@kiwi.co.jp>
Subject: RE: Ducklings

> EP (produced by Ugly Duckling's Roger Mayne). There is, I believe, a 
> pirate CD version of "Somewhere..." floating around, also.   
> Alan W. 

I have the CD(no label,BEAT 1002)
It includes all trucks of "Somewhere.." +5 additional trucks.
 Hitomi I
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Cutie Morning Moon 
'60s garage rock page from TOKYO

http://www.kiwi-us.com/~hitomi/
    e-mail   hitomi@kiwi.co.jp
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Date: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 07:49:58 -0500 (EST)
From: dcoyle@mail.bright.net (David J. Coyle)
Subject: The Monks (was Re: Another Smoke break...)

Has the reissue of "Black Monk Time" on Infinite Zero been pushed back from
Feb. 11? My dealer didn't see the Monks on any of his distributor lists for
Tuesday. Does anyone know what the catalog number is?

Re The Smoke: There is a note in the upcoming releases column in Sundazed's
catalog that says "Legendary Smoke album, with outtakes." So which Smoke is
Sundazed reissuing? US, UK, Aussie? There is also a reissue on the German
Repertoire label called "It's Smoke Time" by the Smoke. This is probably
the same Smoke that did "My Friend Jack" (which appears on Rhino's "History
Of British Rock Vol. 7), and I'd assume the group that is being reissued
here...

|| David J. Coyle            //             E-Mail: dcoyle@bright.net ||
|| Chillicothe, OH           // Another minimum-wage college graduate ||
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Date: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 07:50:05 -0500 (EST)
From: dcoyle@mail.bright.net (David J. Coyle)
Subject: Star Club Records/Repertoire Label

Does anyone have any information on the "Star Club Show" and related CD
reissues on the German Repertoire record label? These are mostly albums by
Merseybeat groups that recorded in Hamburg in the early 60s? I have a tape
copy of the Rattles "Twist Im Star-Club" album and it's killer. I'm looking
for track listings, comments, etc...

Also, does anyone know the best way to order Repertoire's official catalog
from the US?

|| David J. Coyle            //             E-Mail: dcoyle@bright.net ||
|| Chillicothe, OH           // Another minimum-wage college graduate ||
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Date: Sun, 09 Feb 1997 08:27:43 -0500
From: lbiondi@iserver01.ci.buffalo.ny.us (Louie Biondi)
Subject: Re: The Monks (was Re: Another Smoke break...)

David J. Coyle wrote:
> 
> Has the reissue of "Black Monk Time" on Infinite Zero been pushed back from
> Feb. 11? My dealer didn't see the Monks on any of his distributor lists for
> Tuesday. Does anyone know what the catalog number is?
> 
> || David J. Coyle            //             E-Mail: dcoyle@bright.net ||
> || Chillicothe, OH           // Another minimum-wage college graduate ||
>  ======================================================================

Hi,

	It will be out on February 11th--they've already received copies at 
the warehouse of the place I buy most of my cds from.  The catalog number is
Infinite Zero/American 9-43112-2.  It's distributed by Warner Brothers and 
you're going to need a magnifying glass to read the booklet notes!!!

Best always,

"mad" louie

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Date: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 09:54:46 -0500 (EST)
From: TweeKid@aol.com
Subject: BANANA SPLITS songwriting credits

I wish I could say that I could offer all of the songwriting credits for the
Banana Splits but I can't.  The recently released bootleg cd doesn't offer
anything by way of credits but what I can do is give y'all the credits on
eight tracks.  I've got two four song Banana Splits ep's that were released
by Kellogg's Cereal in conjunction with Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1969
with matching picture sleeves.

EXTENDED PLAY #34578
Tra-La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana): Ritchie Adams/Mark Barkan
That's the Pretty Part of You: Carl Spencer/Bob Halley
It's A Good Day For A Parade: Joe Levine
The Very First Kid on the Block: Neil Sheppard/Ray Fox

EXTENDED PLAY #34579
Doin' the Banana Split: Barry White
I Enjoy Being A Boy (In Love With You): Joey Levine/Marc Bellack
The Beautiful Calliope: NB Winkles Jr./Hoyt Curtin
Let Me Remember You Smiling: Al Kooper/Bob Brass/Irwin Levine

I hope this is of some use.


Matthew Kaplan

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Date: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 17:36:39 -0500 (EST)
From: DKugel@aol.com
Subject: Re: The Monks (was Re: Another Smoke break...)

mad louie always has the latest monks news!!!!!

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Date: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 22:46:06 -0500 (EST)
From: Frank Uhle <franku@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: Cyrkle/PR&R

On Wed, 5 Feb 1997 Plattrpuss@aol.com wrote:

> >Camaro - The Cyrkle/SS 396 - Paul Revere and the Raiders - This was a
> >special promo, "Created Exclusively for Chevrolet Dealers".  These would
> >both qualify for the cool car songs thread of a while back.  Easily worth a
> >dollar!
> 
> Hey, I missed the first part of this thread. I just paid $15 for a mint copy

This 45 also came with the Raiders on BOTH sides, doing "SS 396"/"Corvair
Baby" (the latter is cool also!)  I think both versions are fairly common,
they seem to turn up regularly (though the sleeve is much rarer).

Another Raiders automotive item is a promo ep called "The Judge."  It
has radio spots for a GTO special edition called The Judge, and a
full-length version of the tune used in the spots.  The song is a rewrite
of something on one of their later 60s lps, I forgot the title, but it's a
pretty rocking number with some fuzz guitar and echo effects on the vocal
(I think the ep is from about 1969).

Frank

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Date: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 23:50:52 -0600
From: paddygav@kcnet.com (Paddy (or Steve))
Subject: I figured it out!

the best way to tell if a new group sucks is if they have a one word name.
Cake, Silverchair, Oasis, Pulp, Sponge, and the like. Beware

How do I get there?
http://kcnet.com/~paddygav/images.html

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Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 02:09:24 -0500 (EST)
From: FFortune@aol.com
Subject: Re: Cyrkle/PR&R

In a message dated 97-02-09 22:52:43 EST, you write:

<< The song is a rewrite
 of something on one of their later 60s lps, I forgot the title, but it's a
 pretty rocking number with some fuzz guitar and echo effects on the vocal
 (I think the ep is from about 1969). >>


The song is called Time After Time, I believe.

Freddy 

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Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 02:10:40 -0500 (EST)
From: FFortune@aol.com
Subject: Re: I figured it out!

In a message dated 97-02-09 23:55:51 EST, you write:

<< 
 the best way to tell if a new group sucks is if they have a one word name.
 Cake, Silverchair, Oasis, Pulp, Sponge, and the like. Beware
  >>
Don't forget the lack of the word "The" somewhere in the Title!

Freddy

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