Droogs - Collection (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Droogs
- Title: Collection
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Plug n Socket Productions
- Genre: Garage Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 56:17
- Total Size: 139/402 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Change Is Gonna Come 3:40
02. Set My Love On You 2:43
03. Call Off Your Dogs 2:31
04. Webster Field 3:25
05. Stranger In The Rain 4:49
06. Jack Of Trades 3:28
07. For These Remaining Days 2:24
08. Stone Cold World 4:44
09. Maria 2:51
10. Mr Right 4:04
11. Only Game In Town 4:06
12. I Got A Right 3:29
13. Smoke & Mirrors 6:53
14. Countdown To Zero 7:09
01. Change Is Gonna Come 3:40
02. Set My Love On You 2:43
03. Call Off Your Dogs 2:31
04. Webster Field 3:25
05. Stranger In The Rain 4:49
06. Jack Of Trades 3:28
07. For These Remaining Days 2:24
08. Stone Cold World 4:44
09. Maria 2:51
10. Mr Right 4:04
11. Only Game In Town 4:06
12. I Got A Right 3:29
13. Smoke & Mirrors 6:53
14. Countdown To Zero 7:09
Los Angeles-based band, The Droogs's greatest success has come in Europe. While their garage band approach has yet to capture an American audience, their recordings have received an enthusiastic response overseas. German record label, Music Maniac, reissued their albums, Mad Dog Dreams and Guerrilla Love-In, and released a compilation of their singles, Anthology. Their 1997 album, Atomic Garage, was released by the Spain-based Impossible Records label.
Formed in the early-1970s, the Droogs chose a cover of Sonic's "He's Waiting" for their debut single in 1973. Their second single, released five years later, "Set My Love On You", showcased the songwriting of vocalist Ric Albin and his brother and guitarist, Roger Clay. Other original tunes were included on the multi-artist samplers, Saturday Night Pogo, in 1978, and Ahead Of My Time, the following year.
The Droogs experienced a major change with the arrival of former Textones and Dream Syndicate bassist and keyboards player, Dave Provost in the early-1980s. Provost made his presence felt on a four song EP, Heads Examined, in 1983 and their debut full-length album, Stone Cold World, in 1984.
Although their future appeared secure, after singing with the PVC/Jem label, the Droogs continued to find fame evasive. While touring the Midwest, in support of their 1987 album, Kingdom Day, the label declared bankruptcy and went out of business.
Formed in the early-1970s, the Droogs chose a cover of Sonic's "He's Waiting" for their debut single in 1973. Their second single, released five years later, "Set My Love On You", showcased the songwriting of vocalist Ric Albin and his brother and guitarist, Roger Clay. Other original tunes were included on the multi-artist samplers, Saturday Night Pogo, in 1978, and Ahead Of My Time, the following year.
The Droogs experienced a major change with the arrival of former Textones and Dream Syndicate bassist and keyboards player, Dave Provost in the early-1980s. Provost made his presence felt on a four song EP, Heads Examined, in 1983 and their debut full-length album, Stone Cold World, in 1984.
Although their future appeared secure, after singing with the PVC/Jem label, the Droogs continued to find fame evasive. While touring the Midwest, in support of their 1987 album, Kingdom Day, the label declared bankruptcy and went out of business.
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