2020 Finds

I usually buy lots of records from Singapore-Malaysia and Indonesia, but most sellers now seem to think every record they have is worth hundreds of dollars. However, no one seems to buy them, as they advertised again and again. There are still some realistic sellers, but postage has got outrageously expensive. In response to Covid, Malaysia has actually ceased all international mail (I am not sure how this is supposed to help) and the only option is very expensive courier mail. One result of all this is a renewed focus locally

Australia
Bobbie & Laurie – Hitch Hiker (Cum Sunt Ambulant) LP. Parlophone, PMCO 7535
Some of Bobbie & Laurie’s material is a bit light-weight pop to my ears, but there are some stellar garage tunes on this LP right from the first track, an Alan Brite original, ‘No Next Time’. Good album. On a side issue, I always thought the subtitle must be Latin, but the online translator suggests Romanian for ‘How I’m Walking’. Huh? PS. Alan Brite = Laurie Allen and Bobby Bright

The Master’s Apprentices – self-titled debut LP. Summit, SRA 250-524
Of course, I’d prefer to have got the Astor original release, but when a nice copy (at a nice price) of the Summit release from a few years later came along, I couldn’t resist. All the original tracks are killer, but some of the album-only covers were a bit of a surprise to me, although they mainly work well. Jim Keays’ spoken dedications to the ‘masters’ Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry is a nice touch

Motivation – Boy Meets Girl/ Running And Hiding (All Of The Time). Ramrod, RS 1008
The A-side is a nice little fuzz-guitar and organ-drenched affair. Motivation later cut another two records for Ramrod, but I’ve yet to hear them

Johnny Noble – Lonely City/ Tough Enough. Linda Lee, HK 752
The B-side is a remake of a late 1950s song by Johnny Otis. Invite any of your garage-fiend friends around to listen to Johnny Noble’s version and they might agree that it is indeed just tough enough. Play them the A-side, however, and they’ll be liable to throw you out of your own house

Steve and The Board – Now That I’m Older/ So Why Pretend. Spin, EK 1463
Great double-header

Tony Worsley and The Fabulous Blue Jays – Tony Sings. The Blue Jays Play LP. Calendar, R66499
Missed out on the original label again, which was Sunshine in this case. Not the wildest garage album by any means, but there are some good tracks here by Tony. The B-side is the band without Tony. For me, the standouts on that side are a pretty good version of ‘Louie, Louie’ and the instrumental ‘Jay Walker’. A funny thing about my copy is it still has the price sticker ($2.95) that shows it was purchased at Nock & Kirby, which was a Sydney-based hardware chain. I don’t remember them selling records. Did they get Joe The Gadget Man to spin the discs in-store? (you’ve got to be an old plodder from Sydney, like me, to get the last bit. N&K used to have this fella called Joe on TV promoting all the latest gadgets, like orange juicers, knife sharpeners, potato peelers etc)

Tony Worsley – My Time of Day LP. Calendar, R66506
Another Sunshine release re-issued on Calendar. It’s a bit of a mixed bag, but also has some great garage tunes. Worth owning just for the super-tough version of The Birds’ ‘How Can It Be’

Indonesia
Tikki, Takki, Suzy & Lies [Dara Puspita] – Welcome To My House/ I Believe In Love. IBC Recording Studios
A 1970 recording and dance music, not garage, but still good. Anything by Dara Puspita is worth having. And this is also my first-ever acetate. Woo-hoo!

Italy
Caterina Caselli – Cento Giorni/ Tutto Nero. The B-side is ‘Paint It Black’ sung in Italian. Maybe not garage, but super cool. Purchased following a tip from forum member ~erry~

The Netherlands
The 4 Strangers - Seventh Heaven (ich tanze mit dir in den Himmel hinein)/ Sloppin’ The Blues. Life, 4 011
I bought this record on the Malaysian Life label expecting this could be a Malaysian band. Turns out The 4 Strangers were from Rotterdam. Life obviously had some sort of deal going on in the Netherlands, as I have another record on the label by Dutch band Willy & His Giants. This single is two instrumentals from 1964. The A-side is a German tune dating back to the 1930s; sounds like it too. The B-side is a livelier and less-kitschy original

Various Artists – Wow! A Special Shell/Philips Presentation. Philips, 112201 DE
Presumably, this EP was available for free or at a special price for consumers of Shell products. I also assume it was available in both Singapore-Malaysia and the Netherlands because the three bands on it are Dutch, but the EP often appears for sale in the former places. The record appears here because of the inclusion of the great Chapter II song, ‘She Won’t Even Let Me In’

New Zealand
The Underdogs – Sitting In The Rain/ Shortnin’ Bread. Zodiac, Z 45 1306.
I always liked The Underdogs’ version of the John Mayall song on the A-side. I was expecting to be embarrassed by the B-side. Instead, I am just bemused

Singapore
Ahmad Daud & Swallows Orkestra - Dendang Pontianak/ Dikau Jauh. Parlophone, DPE 8182.
The A-side song is the one for you here. The title translates to something like ‘Ghost Song’ or ‘Vampire Song’ and originally appeared in the film Pusaka Pontianak (Inheritance from a Vampire). The comic-actor/singer Ahmad Daud is a regular crooner, but his backing band are a bit more interesting and later released a few classic Malay garage records simply as The Swallows. The instrumentation is certainly lively, but more like surf music than garage. Fun

UK
The Dave Clark Five – Nineteen Days/ I Need Love. Columbia, DO 4738
The Dave Clark Five - I’ve Got To Have A Reason/ Good Time Woman. Columbia, DO 4757
The Dave Clark Five – Everybody Knows (We’re Through)/ Concentration, Baby. Columbia, DO 5036
The Dave Clark Five – Red Balloon/ Maze Of Love. Columbia, SC 8199
Thanks to Ed and Jim of this forum for putting me onto the DC5. I heard ‘Good Time Woman’ and thought this is great and then I heard ‘I Need Love’ and I thought this is fantastic. I then discovered ‘Concentration, Baby’ and ‘Maze Of Love’ as well. All great stuff. The first three listed above are the Australian releases and originally just came in company sleeves, but my copy of ‘Good Time Woman’ is in the US Epic picture sleeve. I am happy to have it, but the seller didn’t respond when I asked how this came to be. Meanwhile, my copy of ‘Maze Of Love’ is the Jugoton release from Yugoslavia. Surprising what a communist regime allowed to be released at the time

The Pretty Things – Midnight To Six Man/ Can’t Stand The Pain. Philips, BF-245
The Pretty Things – Honey, I Need/ I Can Never Say. Fontana, TF537
Great, but nothing rare. I only mention it because I was after the Australian version of ‘Midnight To Six’ for quite a while, but sellers always wanted more than I was willing to pay. I scored this copy in a batch of eighteen 45s for less than the last price I saw for the single. Other records were the other Pretty Things’ 45 plus The Easybeats, The Byrds, Eric Burdon and The Animals, other 60s 45s and some interesting early 70s Oz records, among others. Not a bad haul

USA
The Left Banke – Desire’e/ I’ve Got Something On My Mind. Smash, S 2119
Another record bought following a tip from someone on this forum. Thanks, Jim. ‘I’ve Got Something On My Mind’ is really special

Scans for DC5 enjoy
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Comparatively, my finds are rather laughable. As (mostly) a thrift store shopper, I tend to fill missing gaps of groups like the Standells, Raiders, DC 5 (and on a rare day) Yardbirds.

Best 5 additions for 2020:
Zombies "She's Coming Home" with picture sleeve
Legendary Stardust Cowboy - Paralyzed (promo)
13th Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me (IA)
Fun and Games - It Must Have Been The Wind
Balloon Farm - Question of Temperature
 
My acquisitions this year have been mostly obscure 45s that are regional to me (North and South Carolina) with a few exceptions. Here are what I’d consider the highlights.

Garage/psych:

Ardells - Danger / Boogaloo Baby (Red Rose)
Bearings - I Can’t Take It (Pyramid)
Blades - I’ll Shed No Tear (Gaye)
Blades - Moving Out (Gaye)
Bonne Villes - Tell Me / Naughty Girl (Pyramid)
Charles Brad Spencer - Today, Tomorrow, Yesterday / Mercy Train (CBS)
Cor-Vets - Jezebel / I Knever Knew (Anyone Like You) (Baton)
Creations - Here Comes the Judge / A Girl Like You (JKJ)
David - 40 Miles (20th Century)
Graven Image - I’m Flying / So Many Colors (Graven Records)
Headlyters - Girl Down the Street (Phalanx)
Huns - Shakedown (Pyramid)
Little Alton & the Velvatones - She Said Yeah / If You Ain’t Got Love (J-M-O)
Male - You’re Playing with Fire / Over My Head (Quinvy)
New Americans - Brotherhood of Peace (Triad)
New Found Sound - Let’s Take Our Time / That’s All I Can Say (Jadel)
Orange Wedge - Keep On Trying / Time Is Tight (Wedge)
Purple Haze - Knock On Wood / Midnight Hour (Haze)
Roving Mob - You’re the One (WLC)
Thee Saints and the Prince of Darkness - Hey Girl / Running Away From You (Champ)
Weejuns - If You Say Goodbye / Let Me Have It (Jaguar)
Young Ones - Too Much Lovin’ / Harbor Melon (Super-Cool)

Soul:
Bobby C & the Fantastix - Soul Pie (Fantastix)
Dim Lights - Dancing the Night Away / In Love Again (No Label)
Royal Charmers - Hey Girl / Midnight Hour (Pitt)
Superiors - You No Good Linda / Good Lick (Mastertone)
Tommy White & the Warriors- Buzzard Grease / Tip Toe (Cheeco)
Uptighters - Smoke / I Need Some Magic (Pitt)

Misc and acetates:
Crescendoes - Ghost / John Riley (Copeland Studios)
Dantes - If I Had A Reason / San Francisco Mind (acetate)
George Gallacher & Pathfinders - Weathercock’s View of Life (acetate)
Off Beats - One More Time / Off Beat Boogie (EKO)
Royals - Say You Love Me / End It! (Copeland)
Whiteheat - Home / Sad Goodbyes (Fragile)
 
Comparatively, my finds are rather laughable. As (mostly) a thrift store shopper, I tend to fill missing gaps of groups like the Standells, Raiders, DC 5 (and on a rare day) Yardbirds.

Best 5 additions for 2020:
Zombies "She's Coming Home" with picture sleeve
Legendary Stardust Cowboy - Paralyzed (promo)
13th Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me (IA)
Fun and Games - It Must Have Been The Wind
Balloon Farm - Question of Temperature

Nothing laughable here. Great 45's. Quality before quantity. ;)
 
My acquisitions this year have been mostly obscure 45s that are regional to me (North and South Carolina) with a few exceptions. Here are what I’d consider the highlights.

Garage/psych:

Ardells - Danger / Boogaloo Baby (Red Rose)
Bearings - I Can’t Take It (Pyramid)
Blades - I’ll Shed No Tear (Gaye)
Blades - Moving Out (Gaye)
Bonne Villes - Tell Me / Naughty Girl (Pyramid)
Charles Brad Spencer - Today, Tomorrow, Yesterday / Mercy Train (CBS)
Cor-Vets - Jezebel / I Knever Knew (Anyone Like You) (Baton)
Creations - Here Comes the Judge / A Girl Like You (JKJ)
David - 40 Miles (20th Century)
Graven Image - I’m Flying / So Many Colors (Graven Records)
Headlyters - Girl Down the Street (Phalanx)
Huns - Shakedown (Pyramid)
Little Alton & the Velvatones - She Said Yeah / If You Ain’t Got Love (J-M-O)
Male - You’re Playing with Fire / Over My Head (Quinvy)
New Americans - Brotherhood of Peace (Triad)
New Found Sound - Let’s Take Our Time / That’s All I Can Say (Jadel)
Orange Wedge - Keep On Trying / Time Is Tight (Wedge)
Purple Haze - Knock On Wood / Midnight Hour (Haze)
Roving Mob - You’re the One (WLC)
Thee Saints and the Prince of Darkness - Hey Girl / Running Away From You (Champ)
Weejuns - If You Say Goodbye / Let Me Have It (Jaguar)
Young Ones - Too Much Lovin’ / Harbor Melon (Super-Cool)

Soul:
Bobby C & the Fantastix - Soul Pie (Fantastix)
Dim Lights - Dancing the Night Away / In Love Again (No Label)
Royal Charmers - Hey Girl / Midnight Hour (Pitt)
Superiors - You No Good Linda / Good Lick (Mastertone)
Tommy White & the Warriors- Buzzard Grease / Tip Toe (Cheeco)
Uptighters - Smoke / I Need Some Magic (Pitt)

Misc and acetates:
Crescendoes - Ghost / John Riley (Copeland Studios)
Dantes - If I Had A Reason / San Francisco Mind (acetate)
George Gallacher & Pathfinders - Weathercock’s View of Life (acetate)
Off Beats - One More Time / Off Beat Boogie (EKO)
Royals - Say You Love Me / End It! (Copeland)
Whiteheat - Home / Sad Goodbyes (Fragile)

So you were the bloke who snagged Modboy's Pathfinders acetate?
Super-chill GG vocals on that one...send an mp3 to Norman Blake
and see if Teenage Fanclub covers it on an upcoming B-side.
 
I found this in a misc. box . Not in TBM, not in TBM, but i think is should be.
 

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I used to play that Sound 70 on the soul scene years back, messed with people’s heads letting that loose

A lot of fun buys last year, mostly focused on obscures and acetates, best 2 garage were both unreleased, the Little John and the Monks Graves 2-sider and then one that wasn’t public, an uncredited LI group sounding exactly like Oscar and the Majestics doing a truly brutal track probably called Boogaloo. Have remastered these so will be fun to play out and about

Honorary mention to the 2 releases of the same song by the not yet but should be legendary Cash Holiday, very like the tough to find Gene Ricky on Shane, definitely the same DNA in these
 
Well it’s been a shite year since but it started well as I spunked my Japan tour wages.

We The People - In The Past
T.C. Atlantic - Faces
Haymarket Riot - Trip On Out
La De Das - How Is The Air Up There
Ides - Psychedelic Ride
Clockwork Orange - You're Golden Touch
The Cavaliers - Symbols Of Sin
Era Of Sound - Girl In The Mini Skirt
Hungri I's - Half Your Life (Free from an old northern soul mate)
Jeff St.John And The Id - Eastern Dream
Those Five - Sidewalks
The Scoundrels - Up There
13th Floor Elevators - Reverberation
The Clouds - Visions
Clark Brothers - Hide Me
Rockin' Ramrods - She Lied
The Others - I Can't Stand This Love, Goodbye
The Sunsets - Hot Generation
The Teardrops - Sweet, Sweet Sadie
Troy Dante & Infernos - Lovin Eyes
The Easybeats - Sorry
Master's Apprentices - Buried And Dead
Allies - I'll Sell My Soul
Morning Dew - No More
Descendants - Lela
One Way Street Band - Time Of Temptation
The Masters Apprentices - Undecided