Showing posts with label The Litter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Litter. Show all posts

2.04.2009

The Litter I´m A Man 7"

Banda de garaje y psicodelia, fundada en 1966 en la ciudad estadounidense de Minneapolis. Influenciados por bandas británicas como The Who, Spencer Davis Group, Yardbirds o The Small Faces, The Litter ejecutaron algunos de los pasajes garajeros más potentes de finales del decenio, con vibrantes versiones y piezas propias dominadas por el ritmo y la distorsión.

PURE FIRE: I´m a Man

1.23.2009

The Litter: Distortions & Live at The Electric Theatre (US, 1966/68)

originally, this was for december I guess... the boots month, no, Im joking.
the latest deliver of my friend germt, who said:
"Con versiones de clásicos pero "re-creadas" como "Hey Joe" "Substitute" y more...Este disco se acerca al 9 para mi gusto".


One of Minneapolis' most popular '60s bands, the Litter are most known for their classic 1967 garage rock single "Action Woman." With its demonic fuzz/feedback guitar riffs and cocky, snarling lead vocal, it was an archetype of the tough '60s garage rock favored by fans of the Pebbles reissue series. In fact, the single, which got some airplay in Minnesota in early 1967 and then was largely forgotten, didn't reach an international audience until it became cut one, Side One on Volume One of Pebbles in the late '70s. It now has a place of honor on the Nuggets box set. The Litter were a little more successful and long-lived than the average regional garage band, recording a few albums, the last one for a major label, and evolving into a more progressive hard rock outfit before disbanding around the end of the '60s.
Pre Litter here.


LITTER
...served by germt...

11.03.2008

The Victors: Victorious (US Garage, 1964/66)

Dan Dailey, Jim Kane, Terry Knudsen and Gary Leach were memebers of the Scotsmen. Also related with the Litter.

This Minneapolis group later became The Litter and they can also be heard on the Get Hip album (GHAS 5066), Electras vs. Scotsmen / Victors (1993). It contains tracks from 1965 to 1968. All bar Denny Waite were previously in The Scotsmen.


Yes.. these guys were young.. and their covers were so raw and crude !! really garageones !. Pay attention to all the songs, from "midnight hour" to "good golly miss molly"(rawest version ever!) and a couple of more songs that are really interesting. Really like this kind of songs/sounds/style (simple songs, raw voices, crude instrumentation, easy to play, hee... jjeje) , so hope you can understand me.


LINK: I AINT GONNA EAT OUT MY HEART ANYMORE !