Shiver me TBMbers! The Great Comp Showdown Thread!

I'm at work right now so can't check but just out of interest how does the psych comp 'World Of Acid' score?

Here's the results. Only 5 cuts were included probably meaning LP tracks or none USA acts.
Pleasantly surprised that the 45s judged by the Cabinet got decent scores.

Side 1
1. Pretty - Mustache In Your Face (not listed)
2. Raw Meat - Stand-By Girl (not listed)
3. Cerebrum - Eagle Death (not listed)
4. Gold - Favours From The Sun (not listed)
5. The Shy Guys - Black Lightening Light (6)
6. The Living End - Sheep (4)

Side 2
1. unknown - Purple Haze (not listed)
2. The Purple Canteen - Brains In My Feet (5)
3. Groundspeed - In A Dream (4)
4. Graffiti - He's Got The Knack (not listed)
5. The Village S.T.O.P. - Vibration (not listed)
6. Johnny Thompson Quintet - Color Me Columbus (5)
 
You might as well just give up trying to like 60s garage as it's obviously not for.
I've just checked the tracklist for both comps and I'm sorry to tell you that you've got NO taste if you don't like them much.
Huh.
At first I post my age, and people laud me for being one of the few from my generation to listen to this genre. And here you are telling me that I have no taste and that I should give up on "trying to like 60s garage". Wouldn't that be a shame if I did?
Also, you're not really in a position to judge my tastes based on TWO compilations.
 
Huh.
At first I post my age, and people laud me for being one of the few from my generation to listen to this genre. And here you are telling me that I have no taste and that I should give up on "trying to like 60s garage". Wouldn't that be a shame if I did?
Also, you're not really in a position to judge my tastes based on TWO compilations.

So what's not to like about the contents of Pebbles 9 & 10?
 
Here's the results. Only 5 cuts were included probably meaning LP tracks or none USA acts.
Pleasantly surprised that the 45s judged by the Cabinet got decent scores.

Side 1
1. Pretty - Mustache In Your Face (not listed)
2. Raw Meat - Stand-By Girl (not listed)
3. Cerebrum - Eagle Death (not listed)
4. Gold - Favours From The Sun (not listed)
5. The Shy Guys - Black Lightening Light (6)
6. The Living End - Sheep (4)

Side 2
1. unknown - Purple Haze (not listed)
2. The Purple Canteen - Brains In My Feet (5)
3. Groundspeed - In A Dream (4)
4. Graffiti - He's Got The Knack (not listed)
5. The Village S.T.O.P. - Vibration (not listed)
6. Johnny Thompson Quintet - Color Me Columbus (5)

Brilliant compilation! All 45 tracks, but not all U.S. acts - Cerebrum were from Spain, Gold from Belgium, and the Village S.T.O.P. from Canada.

Here are label shots/picture sleeves of all the songs used (not mine):

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Here is a quick tally culled from my listings of the Musical Impact Factor for a few legendary garage comps :

Pebbles Vol 1 = 8.2771
Pebbles Vol.2 = 7.5601
Pebbles Vol. 5 = 9.2253
(Pebbles Vol 5 Side 1 might be the greatest set of songs, scored a 10.9984 - without a rating for the Magi track)
Chosen Few 1 = 9.6370
Chosen Few 2 = 7.9650
 
I did get a few TS CDs today: She'll Hurt You In The End, She's A Pest, and Get A Move On!!!, at Half Price Books of all places!

Any idea how these rank, Mike?

My wife'll kill me if I turn on the light and hack out numbers in the swedish night, but my guess is that they'd end up in the perimeter from 6 up to a 7,2 on that She's A Pest TS volume.
 
I did get a few TS CDs today: She'll Hurt You In The End, She's A Pest, and Get A Move On!!!, at Half Price Books of all places!

Any idea how these rank, Mike?
To make it easy for Mike, or to do it yourself from the book, go to the Soybomb site find the comp and then select the plain text track list option, then copy and paste that to here, e.g.

Teenage Shutdown #8 [She'll Hurt You In The End] - CD

1 The Four Fifths - She'll Hurt You In The End
2 The Gee Tee's - Dog
3 Three From Three - That's What I Say
4 The Nightcaps - Tell My Baby
5 The Marauders - Nightmare
6 The IV Pack - Whatzit?
7 The King Bees - I Want My Baby
8 The Few - Why Oh Why
9 The Wee Four - Weird
10 The Quest's - I'm Tempted
11 The Soothsayers - Black Nor Blue
12 The Levis - That's Not The Way
13 The Corals - Red Eye Glasses
14 The Ascots - Who Will It Be
15 The Sting Rays - Shaggy Dog
16 The Weejuns - Way Down
17 The Actioneers - No One Wants Me
18 The Chevron's V - I Lost You Today
 
"Get A Move On!!":
1 Soul Inc. - You Better Get A Move On (Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.)
2 The Spades - I'm Alright (Winter Park, FL, U.S.A.)
3 The Bare Facts - Watch Your Step
4 The Third Evolution - Don't Play With Me (Bronx, NY, U.S.A.)
5 The Chessmen - You Can't Catch Me (Fort Wayne, IN, U.S.A.)
6 The Checkmates - Get It While You Can (Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.)
7 The Black Watch - Left Behind (Cedar Springs, MI, U.S.A.)
8 The Monarchs - You've Got Love (Jacksonville, FL, U.S.A.)
9 Yesterday's Children - Feelings (NY, U.S.A.)
10 The Rogues - Put You Down (Lafayette, LA, U.S.A.)
11 The Missing Lynx - Louie Go Home (Lawrenceburg, TN, U.S.A.)
12 The Roots - It's Been A Long Journey (Greenville, SC, U.S.A.)
13 The Vaqueros - Growing Pains (Virginia, MN, U.S.A.)
14 The Starlites - Wait For Me (TN, U.S.A.)
15 The Dave Starky Five - Stand There (Houston, TX, U.S.A.)
16 The War-Babies - Jeanie's Pub (Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.)
17 The New Things - The Only Woman You Can Trust (Mom) (Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.)
18 The Zoo - You're Gonna Miss Me (Milwaukee, WI, U.S.A.)


"She's A Pest":

1 Pendelums - Tell Me
2 The Rovin' Flames - Bo Diddley (Tampa, FL, U.S.A.)
3 Wind - Your Man Is Gonna Leave You (Canoga Park, CA, U.S.A.)
4 The Insects - She's A Pest (Fontana, CA, U.S.A.)
5 The 3rd Evolution - Gone Gone Gone (Bronx, NY, U.S.A.)
6 The Playgue - I Gotta Be Goin' (Baton Rouge, LA, U.S.A.)
7 The Treez - Only As Long As You Want It (Chicago, IL, U.S.A.)
8 The Living Ends - Self Centered Girl (Patterson, NJ, U.S.A.)
9 A.J. & The Savages - Long Long Time (Chicago, IL, U.S.A.)
10 The Lavender Hour - I've Gotta Way With Girls (Houston, TX, U.S.A.)
11 The Wind - Don't Take Your Love Away (Dallas, TX, U.S.A.)
12 The Sceptres - The Last Time (Glen Ellyn, IL, U.S.A.)
13 Apollo's Apaches - Cry Me A Lie (Chicago, IL, U.S.A.)
14 The Chyldren - Cut Your Lawn (Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.)
15 Mott's Men - She Is So Mean (Lyndon, VT, U.S.A.)
16 The Royal Knights - I Wanna Know (Arlington, TX, U.S.A.)
17 The Primates - Knock On My Door (Astoria, NY, U.S.A.)
18 The Converts - Don't Leave Me (Beloit, WI, U.S.A.)
 
Teenage Shutdown Vol. 8 Musical Impact Factor = 6,3333
Teenage Shutdown Vol. 7 Musical Impact Factor = 6,4444
Teenage Shutdown Vol. 15 Musical Impact Factor = 6,1666

I think above 3 are among the weakest parts in a pretty strange series. I love them, I am not sure if the creators succeeded in what the wanted to accomplish. It might have been better to mix the different styles on each volume instead of making separate style studies.
It almost work the same way on the really, really great parts of the series: they are sometimes so action packed that you actually long for some 6 to 7 pointer relief.
 
Truly speaking, just my very personal opinion, but I wonder if Mike was doing himself a favor when a lot of the attention his immense work gets is focused on this rating game. It's hard for me to see music in general and especially this kind of music treated as numbers in a rating system. I don't want to cause any kind of uproar here. I just have to say it.

Apart from that "I Was A Teenage Caveman" will probably score very high in this race here.
 
Truly speaking, just my very personal opinion, but I wonder if Mike was doing himself a favor when a lot of the attention his immense work gets is focused on this rating game. It's hard for me to see music in general and especially this kind of music treated as numbers in a rating system. I don't want to cause any kind of uproar here. I just have to say it.

Meh, it is simply me getting the feel of the book. I think I flipped through the pages of fuzz, acid & flowers for years before I really could absorb the information.

So don't forget who's doing this, juz lil' ol' lightweight Lee. :oops:
 
Ah, this is a thread I've been waiting for my whole life, combining the great world of classic comps with "the cold clear world of the intellect". Yay! :confused:

Regarding the "Best Of" comps like Teenage Caveman, I would simply skip them as their agenda was different from the true collector comps. Otherwise the idea to award bonus, or penalize, comps depending on the number of repeats is a good solution. An interesting thing is also how much of the comp material that is still unique *today*, even if it doesn't have direct bearing on the quality of the original comp.

You will notice that MTM's non-truncated calculations yield significantly higher averages, like they should. From what I can tell, Chosen Few vol 1 is still tops. How about that Off The Wall vol 2? The original Texas Flashback series would be interesting too. And Pennsylvania Unknowns. And...

No surprise about the difference between Pebbles 9 and 10, I always felt Vol 10 was where the quality began to dip.
 
Meh, it is simply me getting the feel of the book. I think I flipped through the pages of fuzz, acid & flowers for years before I really could absorb the information.

So don't forget who's doing this, juz lil' ol' lightweight Lee. :oops:
I'm not talking about this game here. I'm talking about the general importance that the ratings have in TBM. It's not what I expect form a profound work about any kind of subject.
Besides the ratings themselves are not relevant in any way, not for me personally at least. The cabinet itself is not of one opinion. So what you get is a number of personal opinions smeared into a grey sort of tendency hinting at the quality of a song. The worst that can happen is that anyone changes his own opinion about a piece of music because of that.
Fortunately fans of 60s garage punk are too stubborn a bunch of people to let that happen...
 

I didn't post in that thread, but a lot of the years given in GG's original draft (first post) are incorrect; in general they are 1-2 years too late. As an example, Psychedelic Unknowns came out in 1979 for a fact, since it was reviewed or at least mentioned in one of the earliest issues of Kicks magazine from that year. Pebbles vol 3 was also in '79. Boulders vol 1 I believe has a "1980" date on the sleeve, or is it "1979"? Anyway, easy to check.

The true professor of garage comps is Sylvain in Switzerland, not sure if he's in this forum though.