Cave Dwellers - Run Around (reissue)

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In Jack McPhal’s August 20, 1965, article on the Cave Dwellers for the Chicago Sun-Times Midwest Sunday magazine, the esteemed crime reporter considers himself “a square, unable to appraise judiciously the nuances of rock ‘n’ roll.” He spends the bulk of the five-page article discussing the group’s hair, quoting an aggressive and unidentified mother with “If a boy looking like that came calling on my daughter, I’d kick him out of the house.” Cave Dweller organist/guitarist Gary Goldberg offered this sheepish justification: “You gotta do it. Ever since the Beatles, the kids expect it. A new rock ‘n’ roll group with crew cuts couldn’t get off the ground.”
The Cave Dwellers’ “You Know Why” was recorded at Universal Studios and laboriously laden with horns and strings, Buckinghams-style, after the fact. Given just a few minutes to produce a b-side, the Dwellers unleashed their primitive and theretofore-unheard power. “Run Around” ended up a punk precursor that took contemporary rock to its tough, angry, and logical conclusions, scorching past anything the radio ran in its day. Intending only to tear off something fast and easy, the Dwellers had achieved one of Chicago garage rock’s most ferocious moments.
Trading in the mid hundreds, the Cave Dwellers loan single is finally rejoining society, paired with two previously unissued cuts from 1967. Requests for Gary to cut his hair for the reissue have gone unanswered. We’ll keep trying.

Available: late september
Link: http://numerogroup.wordpress.com/
 
see they (numero) are also doing the avatar-45 of our very own Heitkotter77 - now that's not only a fantastic looking label, but also quite a cool 45. let's hope it will sound halfway decent.
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Numero = quality product all the way, so this should be something to look forward to!
 
Ken from Numero sent me a few copies of the Pretty double 7". The sound quality is fantastic, so if you dig "Mustache in Your Face" (it ain't in TBM) you will definitely want this.

The second 7" includes two unreleased cuts from those Cavern sessions, 'Funhouse' which sounds like the Seeds and 'Red Spoon Gravy' which is great freakbeat.

I've heard the other songs from the Pretty sessions at the Cavern, and none comes close to the four on this set. Numero did it right, and I'm sure a double 7" in a gatefold is a costly production - a labor of love.

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Just got a copy of the Pretty today from Rob S. over at Numero. It's pretty (pun intended) tremendous. The two unreleased songs included are almost as good as Mustache/Electric.
I wouldn't dismiss all of the other songs too quickly, though. "I Love My Little Baby" is another killer post-psych hard rocker (though the cowbell annoys me a bit) and "Pockets" is a nice ballad with an interesting effected guitar lead (but unfortunately, the cowbell is back). The other two songs are good-timey rock, decent, but not worth reissue unless they do a mini album with all the material.
There was also a 9th song I heard that is unidentified ("Lady Love"?), but pretty killer as well. It would have made for a nice 3rd single with "Little Baby".

The packaging is great, too. It comes in a mini-gatefold cover with a 4 page booklet attched inside that has a brief group story and photos (their paisley shirts are cracking me up). The Mustache/Electric 45 has exact repro labels, except for using the Numero catalog number instead of the original label number (ditto with the matrix # in the deadwax). (Though I'm sure that won't stop some 'enterprising' douchebag from trying to sell it as an original.)
The sound quality is top-notch, with the same clarity as the 45.

It's listed on their website. Rob says it's not yet available, but pre-orders are being taken. .

http://numerogroup.com/catalog_detail.php?uid=01483

Also, here's the correct link for the Cave Dwellers:

http://numerogroup.com/catalog_detail.php?uid=01485

the other one pffft posted was for Wicked Lester, a local NWOCHM* band.

*New Wave Of Cleveland Heavy Metal
 
wow just picked up the cave dwellers from a local record store. hands down it's amazing! the packaging and both the records it's a steal for 14 bucks.