The second is listed in Teenbeat Mayehm, the punk label only applies on the base of one's vision of punk which varies from one person to another.And neither of them punk!
the base of one's vision of punk which varies from one person to another.
TBM has a policy of including every flip side of every 45 side it lists, regardless of the genre of that flip side; therefore, a track's inclusion in TBM is not necessarily relevant to its genre. Apart from that, if your personal definition of garage includes "R 'n' B instrumentals which didn't chart", then I'll accept that, as there is no hard and fast definition of 'garage'; but no one with even a rudimentary grasp of English and appreciation of music would call it 'garage punk'.
It was suggested for inclusion, and the source is from the cicadelic Texas Punk series, Vol. 9 (I think...dealt away nearly all of my old LP compilations long ago). It is different from the 45rpm version credited to the same group moniker.It's not a single, just one unisued track.
I far and away prefer the unreleased version. But it would sit much better in something like Frolic Diner or Las Vegas Grind than a garage punk compilationconfusing ones (both from Texas)
Always thought it was not their best...rather low-energy cover versions (and inferior to their cool U-Doe 45s IMO).Glory Rhodes' White Cliffs 45 is unrated in TBM. It can now be rated. IMO, side 1 = 4.4 side 2 = 4.75.
Yeah, not bad...just a little disappointing (having heard their other stuff first). I think I've seen more copies of Beaver and The Trappers than this record, though. It's pretty much the hardest-to-find garage/teen beat disc on White Cliffs as far as I know.Yes, knowing what they were capable of with their originals, these covers are a little disappointing, but I still quite like their take on 'Run for your life'.
Both songs are in Mike's latest PDF (page 137) with a bullet, which I thinks means: not rated because of not availableYeah, not bad...just a little disappointing (having heard their other stuff first). I think I've seen more copies of Beaver and The Trappers than this record, though. It's pretty much the hardest-to-find garage/teen beat disc on White Cliffs as far as I know.
Both songs are in Mike's latest PDF (page 137) with a bullet, which I thinks means: not rated because of not available
I found a sealed box of 10 copies in 89. Took alot of effort to sell them at 5 bucks apiece...Yeah, not bad...just a little disappointing (having heard their other stuff first). I think I've seen more copies of Beaver and The Trappers than this record, though. It's pretty much the hardest-to-find garage/teen beat disc on White Cliffs as far as I know.
I used to have finds like that at 'Record Ron' s" in the old NOLA French QuarterI found a sealed box of 10 copies in 89. Took alot of effort to sell them at 5 bucks apiece...