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VA - Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968 (1998)

VA - Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968 (1998)

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists

Tracklist:

Disc 01

01. The Electric Prunes – I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) (02:59)
02. The Standells – Dirty Water (02:48)
03. The Strangeloves – Night Time (02:32)
04. The Knickerbockers – Lies (02:44)
05. The Vagrants – Respect (02:15)
06. Mouse – A Public Execution (02:49)
07. The Blues Project – No Time Like The Right Time (02:47)
08. The Shadows Of Knight – Oh Yeah (02:49)
09. The Seeds – Pushin' Too Hard (02:37)
10. The Barbarians – Moulty (02:34)
11. The Remains – Don't Look Back (02:43)
12. The Magicians – An Invitation To Cry (02:57)
13. The Castaways – Liar, Liar (01:54)
14. The Thirteenth Floor Elevators – You're Gonna Miss Me (02:29)
15. Count Five – Psychotic Reaction (03:07)
16. The Leaves – Hey Joe (02:51)
17. Michael & The Messengers – Romeo & Juliet (02:00)
18. The Cryan Shames – Sugar And Spice (02:30)
19. The Amboy Dukes – Baby Please Don't Go (05:39)
20. Blues Magoos – Tobacco Road (04:42)
21. Chocolate Watch Band – Let's Talk About Girls (02:43)
22. The Mojo Men – Sit Down, I Think I Love You (02:23)
23. The Third Rail – Run, Run, Run (01:55)
24. Sagittarius – My World Fell Down (03:50)
25. Nazz – Open My Eyes (02:45)
26. The Premiers – Farmer John (02:27)
27. The Magic Mushrooms – It's-A-Happening (02:47)

Disc 02

01. The Music Machine – Talk Talk (01:59)
02. The Del-Vetts – Last Time Around (02:42)
03. The Human Beinz – Nobody But Me (02:19)
04. Kenny & The Kasuals – Journey To Tyme (02:36)
05. The Sparkles – No Friend Of Mine (02:26)
06. The Turtles – Outside Chance (02:04)
07. The Litter – Action Woman (02:33)
08. The Elastik Band – Spazz (02:46)
09. The Chocolate Watchband – Sweet Young Thing (02:59)
10. Strawberry Alarm Clock – Incense And Peppermints (02:50)
11. The Brogues – I Ain't No Miracle Worker (02:49)
12. Love – 7 And 7 Is (02:25)
13. The Outsiders – Time Won't Let Me (02:50)
14. The Squires – Going All The Way (02:22)
15. The Shadows Of Knight – I'm Gonna Make You Mine (02:33)
16. Kim Fowley – The Trip (02:03)
17. The Seeds – Can't Seem To Make You Mine (feat. Sky Saxon) (02:36)
18. The Remains – Why Do I Cry (02:50)
19. The Beau Brummels – Laugh, Laugh (02:54)
20. The Nightcrawlers – The Little Black Egg (02:45)
21. The Gants – I Wonder (02:15)
22. The Five Americans – I See The Light (02:09)
23. The Woolies – Who Do You Love (02:04)
24. Swingin' Medallions – Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love) (02:17)
25. The Merry-Go-Round – Live (02:37)
26. Paul Revere & The Raiders – Steppin' Out (02:13)
27. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Diddy Wah Diddy (02:29)
28. The Sonics – Strychnine (02:12)
29. Syndicate Of Sound – Little Girl (02:29)
30. Blues Magoos – (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet (02:18)
31. Max Frost & The Troopers – Shape Of Things To Come (01:54)

Disc 03

01. The Hombres – Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out) (02:10)
02. The Golliwogs – Fight Fire (02:34)
03. New Colony Six – At The River's Edge (02:39)
04. The Daily Flash – Jack Of Diamonds (02:38)
05. Lyme & Cybelle – Follow Me (02:30)
06. The Choir – It's Cold Outside (02:51)
07. The Rare Breed – Beg, Borrow And Steal (02:32)
08. Sir Douglas Quintet – She's About A Mover (02:25)
09. The Music Explosion – Little Bit O'Soul (02:22)
10. The "E" Types – Put The Clock Back On The Wall (02:24)
11. The Palace Guard – Falling Sugar (02:10)
12. The Gestures – Run, Run, Run (02:18)
13. The Rationals – I Need You (02:16)
14. The Humane Society – Knock, Knock (02:58)
15. The Groupies – Primitive (03:51)
16. The Sonics – Psycho (02:17)
17. The Lyrics – So What!! (02:50)
18. The Lollipop Shoppe – You Must Be A Witch (02:49)
19. The Balloon Farm – A Question Of Temperature (02:40)
20. Mouse & The Traps – Maid Of Sugar - Maid Of Spice (02:39)
21. The Uniques – You Ain't Tuff (02:21)
22. The Standells – Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White (02:38)
23. The Mojo Men – She's My Baby (03:02)
24. Unrelated Segments – Story Of My Life (02:44)
25. The Third Bardo – I'm Five Years Ahead Of My Time (02:16)
26. We The People – Mirror Of Your Mind (02:45)
27. The Shadows Of Knight – Bad Little Woman (02:39)
28. The Music Machine – Double Yellow Line (02:13)
29. The Human Expression – Optical Sound (02:37)
30. The Amboy Dukes – Journey To The Center Of The Mind (03:34)

Disc 04

01. The Chocolate Watchband – Are You Gonna Be There (At The Love-In) (02:27)
02. The Leaves – Too Many People (02:46)
03. The Brigands – (Would I Still Be) Her Big Man (02:21)
04. The Barbarians – Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl (02:16)
05. Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs – Wooly Bully (02:21)
06. The Strangeloves – I Want Candy (02:37)
07. The Kingsmen – Louie Louie (02:45)
08. The Knickerbockers – One Track Mind (02:20)
09. Wailers – Out Of Our Tree (03:32)
10. Harbinger Complex – I Think I'm Down (02:28)
11. The Dovers – What Am I Going To Do (02:41)
12. The Charlatans – Codine (02:25)
13. The Mystery Trend – Johnny Was A Good Boy (02:38)
14. Clefs Of Lavender Hill – Stop - Get A Ticket (02:28)
15. The Monks – Complication (02:24)
16. The Sonics – The Witch (02:40)
17. The Electric Prunes – Get Me To The World On Time (02:33)
18. The Other Half – Mr. Pharmacist (02:34)
19. Richard & The Young Lions – Open Up Your Door (02:45)
20. Paul Revere & The Raiders – Just Like Me (02:24)
21. We The People – You Burn Me Up And Down (02:22)
22. The Lemon Drops – I Live In The Springtime (02:54)
23. Fenwyck – Mindrocker (03:00)
24. The Rumors – Hold Me Now (02:29)
25. The Underdogs – Love's Gone Bad (02:29)
26. The Standells – Why Pick On Me (02:46)
27. The Zakary Thaks – Bad Girl (02:10)
28. Gonn – Blackout Of Gretely (04:36)
29. The Bees – Voices Green And Purple (01:35)
30. Davie Allan & The Arrows – Blues' Theme (02:10)

If one had to point to a single initial salvo that launched the garage rock revival movement in the 1970s and ‘80s, it would have to be the release of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968 in 1972. Elektra Records had approached rock critic Lenny Kaye (not yet the guitarist with the Patti Smith Group) with the notion of compiling an album of great, overlooked rock tunes, but what Kaye came up with was something significantly different -- an overview of the great, wild era when American bands, goaded by the British Invasion, began honing in on a tougher and more eclectic rock & roll sound, and kids were reawakened to the possibilities of two guitars, bass, and drums. Coming up with a simple definition of this period and its sound proved daunting -- the word "garage" appears nowhere in the liner notes to Nuggets, and his notion of "the first psychedelic era" quickly fell by the wayside -- but the frequent bursts of fuzztone, Farfisa organ, and vocal sneering in the 27 tunes Kaye selected codified a musical approach that flourished in the mid-'60s, and at a time when rock was becoming more self-consciously serious and arty, the primal power and sheer sense of fun audible in this music seemed like a minor revelation that became a clarion call to musicians, fans, and music scribes around the world. Nuggets proved to be of seismic importance in the years after its release, but just as importantly, it's a blast to listen to; Kaye's sequencing gives the album the joyous flow of a great afternoon of AM radio, and the album blends hits both big ("Pushin' Too Hard" by the Seeds, "Psychotic Reaction" by Count Five) and small ("You're Gonna Miss Me" by the 13th Floor Elevators, "Hey Joe" by the Leaves) with high-quality obscurities ("Don't Look Back" by the Remains, "It's A-Happening" by the Magic Mushrooms) and early efforts by future stars (Leslie West in the Vagrants, Todd Rundgren in Nazz, Ted Nugent in the Amboy Dukes). And while many of the garage compilations that would follow would focus relentlessly on the obscure and the noisy, Kaye's set not only demonstrates that some of this stuff actually made the charts, but that there was as much great pop as snotty proto-punk pouring out of America's rec rooms back in the day. And Kaye's liner notes were nearly as important as the music in defining the importance of this music and its era. Very few "oldies" compilations have had an influence approaching that of Nuggets, and even fewer are as rewarding to listen to; if you care about rock music in the '60s, you need to own this album.

In 1998 Rhino Records issued Nuggets would be expanded into a superb four-disc box set.




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