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TB 6195LP
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2024 repress. The Deviants, headed and fronted by Mike Farren, was the answer to the American groups like Stooges and MC5. Their chaotic music was the vehicle for a total assault on the culture and the mutation of "Surfing Bird" and "Wipe Out" called "Pappa-Oo-Mao-Mao" was and remain their Manifesto.
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MOV 2603X-LP
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"The Deviants were an English rock group originally active in the late 1960s, and later as a project of the singer-songwriter and bandleader Mick Farren. The self-tiled third album was the beginning of the definite split between the band members. This record shows how they were still rocking in a wonderful mix between psychedelic, garage, blues, and rock. The overall vibe is amazing and it is a fascinating glimpse into the underground music of the late '60s. The album has aged quite well and is still a master of art. The Deviants is available on black vinyl."
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CT 189
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Live in Japan, 1999. Mick Farren (vocals), Andy Colquhoun (guitar), Doug Lunn (bass), Ric Parnell (drums).
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CT 163
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"New recordings + live + rare tracks. Feat.: A. Colquhoun, P. Rudolph, L. Wallis, A. Powell, etc. Japan only." Includes live material from LA (1995), Terrastock (1997), London (1977), Terrastock2 (1998).
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CT 092
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"Live from '84. Feat: Wayne Kramer (MC5). They play some cover songs: 'Ramblin Rose' (MC5), 'Trouble Coming Every Day' (Zappa). Japan press only."
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