SWEDEN - The G45 Treatment

a few marginal inclusions (garagely speaking) here i love, all findable on youtube

Robert Bridgemountain: You've got the wrong perfume
Pugh: Här Kommer Natten (a swedish Robert Wyatt?)
Steve Croall: Sometimes you stumbled
WWH (We Want Help): Tell Me Why People Dont Like Me (unreleased, from 'LSD-Real Garage Punk from Sweden 1966' comp)
 
Thanks for the fab help everyone. I'll leave it open just in case more goodies come to mind. But there's no doubt that there's enough suggestions already to begin "The Project". All who help will also receive. It's the G45 way.
 
I think I remember seeing a mention of Hasse Edler above, but here's a full scan. The good side is the B-side. I'm assuming we're including E.P. only tracks, in which case I submit the Shanes' "Too Much for Me".

I wholeheartedly endorse Swampthing's submission of Cartetakers - Hey.

I also vote for Ola & the Janglers - No No No [version 2]. I believe only version 1 has been indicated above. Version 2 may have only been released on the German Jolly label.Hasse Edler PS.jpgShanes EP PS.jpg

Can anyone confirm the Divorced (on Manu) were from Norway rather than Sweden?
 
a few marginal inclusions (garagely speaking) here i love, all findable on youtube

Robert Bridgemountain: You've got the wrong perfume
Pugh: Här Kommer Natten (a swedish Robert Wyatt?)
Steve Croall: Sometimes you stumbled
WWH (We Want Help): Tell Me Why People Dont Like Me (unreleased, from 'LSD-Real Garage Punk from Sweden 1966' comp)
Not familiar with the Comp - but to me it seem WWH = Shanes, they made a song called People Don't Like Me on one of their albums and the song is GREAT and "Uncomped" - has someone ducked the ropes here since Shanes was on a major label??? :sneaky:
As for the other three, at least Pugh, to me thats more Prog? (and not really G45 material :flush:)
 
I think I remember seeing a mention of Hasse Edler above, but here's a full scan. The good side is the B-side. I'm assuming we're including E.P. only tracks, in which case I submit the Shanes' "Too Much for Me".

I wholeheartedly endorse Swampthing's submission of Cartetakers - Hey.

I also vote for Ola & the Janglers - No No No [version 2]. I believe only version 1 has been indicated above. Version 2 may have only been released on the German Jolly label.View attachment 2653View attachment 2654

Can anyone confirm the Divorced (on Manu) were from Norway rather than Sweden?
Hereby Confirmed!
 
The package arrived about 10 days ago. Most of the discs are pretty good, a few will not make the grade. Overall, a nice bunch, including Troublemakers Sally, Plommons and Evil Eyes which have already been listed.

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