Overlooked and unrated

How about Dance at ST. Francis by The Barracuda. Would that qualify as TBM martial or does that fall outside the parameters? I certainly would't call it Teen Mayhem, so is it more like Walk Away Renee in it's failure for inclusion?
 
Really like this, is it from an acetate?

Nah, it was a regular old released 45. I have it around here somewhere. Though my "new arrival" 45s keep getting mixed in different orders and such so looking for a specific one in the 20+ feet of 45's tends to be slow going. The actual collection is far more organized than the stuff that I have brought home and not logged in my database of the collection yet.
 
What about the two Factory 45s ( including with Emil Richards)? Not 100% teenbeat but very comparable to other songs that are rated.
 
I don't think the Cavedwellers B side is a 'garage' song. Although the description in TBM could be rewritten as I don't hear strings, just horns. The guitar lead is annoying and wrong, it would be a better record without it.

The Timothy 45 is pretty cool. It does have a bit of turn of the decade 'swampy' feel but that is not the same as country. I guess that is a flanging effect or Wah Wah on the guitar?
 
This reminds me - I have a couple Northern Soul 45s that have garage-y flips. Don't know if they qualify - let me record them and put 'em up for review.
 
The clip was not really "unearthed" - it was taken directly from an ebay auction in 2012. The pic of the label was shot in such a way that the label cannot be clearly deciphered. The record sold for just over $200.
all there is to go on is what the seller included in the listing: the songwriter, the two titles and a guess as to the name of the group. The Confederate Music Corps is printed at the top of the label, it could be the identity of the group, or just the name selected for the label. There is is no typical group identity printed as per usual under the song title.
 
Shane (Kenny Shane) "Don't Turn Me Off" / "Not That Girl Of Mine" (Brent) seems to qualify as garage, but for some reason didn't make TBM. I quite like it. I'm not sure if it was recorded in the USA, but I'd be surprised if it wasn't.
 
Shane (Kenny Shane) "Don't Turn Me Off" / "Not That Girl Of Mine" (Brent) seems to qualify as garage, but for some reason didn't make TBM. I quite like it. I'm not sure if it was recorded in the USA, but I'd be surprised if it wasn't.

The updated entry will be incorporated in Beyond TeenBeat Mayhem

Shane is a studio group put together by Kenneth Ancell and Angelo Spezze. Both moved from Colorado to Los Angeles to get directly involved with the music biz. They used session players on the majority of their releases.
Many recordings were released under various pseudonyms (Kenny Shane, Kenneth Ancell, The Pharmaceuticals, Mason Potter, to name a few.
 
The "Carolina rock and roll remembered" FB page just posted an old newspaper article about a group called the Opun Rodes that looks quite promising, they apparently had a Kay Bank pressed 45 on Blast that no one seems to have heard? I guess it's in the TBM late additions...
 
I like that record by The Confederate Music Corps, if that is in fact the name of the band. That's what I read on the label when I saw the auction, so I assumed that was the name of the group when I used it for a 'Debris'.

"For A Living" is my favorite side.
 
I like that record by The Confederate Music Corps, if that is in fact the name of the band. That's what I read on the label when I saw the auction, so I assumed that was the name of the group when I used it for a 'Debris'.

"For A Living" is my favorite side.

I was the person who found that 45 it was found at a Half Price Book Store in Ohio
I put that up on youtube before i auctioned it`
it was bought by a DJ in Germany
someone told me DJ's would sometimes record under a pseudonym, maybe so they could plug the record i am not sure
it is possible that is the case with this
the only info i could find was what was on the 45

i do wish i kept that 45