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A NEW LABEL DEDICATED TO REISSUING THE BEST AND RAREST 1960’s GARAGE 45s FROM AROUND THE WORLD.
Each 45 has been re-mastered at the world famous Abbey Road Studios with the intention of reproducing the original singles exactly, the only changes were raising the db levels to give maximum playback enjoyment. These records are wild garage and are meant to be played LOUD. The original labels have also been reproduced.
EACH RELEASE IS A HAND NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION OF 500 IN THE GENERIC GARAGE GREATS HOUSE BAG.
These first ten releases from GARAGE GREATS are selected from the rarest group of all:
MUSIC QUALITY AND ENJOYMENT - each release is musically superb performed with the utmost energy and feeling
RARITY - there are no more than a maximum of 25 original copies in private collections around the world, some are less than 10
VALUE - the originals all tip the $1,000 price tag scale
And it gets better! Most of these 45s are genuine two-sided records, no lame Presley inspired last dance b-side beat ballads here.
These Days Are Gone is a gentle organ led harmony beat ballad reminiscent of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries theme tune.
Hey Little Girl is a real winner here with its pounding beat, ringing guitar and deathly screams culminating in an extended break that just gets faster and faster. A real Monster 45.