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Various - Children Of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The Second Psychedelic Era 1976-1995 (Box set) (Rhino)
UK release date: 28 November 2005
Various Artists - Children Of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The Second Psychedelic Era 1976-1995 (Box set)

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track listing

Disc 1: 1. Vanishing Girl - Dukes Of Stratosphear
2. Help You Ann - Lyres
3. Real World - Bangles
4. We're Living In Violent Times - Barracudas
5. Trains - Nashville Ramblers
6. Seven Years - Watermelon Men
7. Strangers When We Meet - Smithereens
8. Wading Through A Ventilator - Soft Boys
9. I Can't Hide - Flamin' Groovies
10. Girl From Baltimore - Fleshtones
11. It's A Good Thing - That Petrol Emotion
12. She's Fine - Stems
13. All My Life - Point
14. Down At The Nightclub - Creeps
15. My Girl Maryanne - Spongetones
16. She Turns To Flowers - Salvation Army
17. You Are My Friend - Rain Parade
18. Mr Unreliable - Inmates
19. I Thought You Wanted To Know - Stamey, Chris & The dBs
20. She Don't Know Why I'm Here - Last
21. There Must Be A Better Life - Biff Bang Pow
22. Slave Girl - Lime Spiders
23. I May Hate You Sometimes - Posies
24. I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape - Times
25. It's About Time - Pandoras
26. I Live For Buzz - Swingin' Neckbreakers
27. I Want You Back - Hoodoo Gurus
Disc 2:
1. This Damn Nation - Godfathers
2. Tell Me When It's Over - Dream Syndicate
3. Whenever I'm Gone - Prisoners
4. New Kind Of Kick - Cramps
5. And She Rides - Long Ryders
6. Motorbike Beat - Revillos
7. Tears (Only Dry) - Vipers
8. 25 O'Clock - Dukes Of Stratosphear
9. Don't Give It Up Now - Lyres
10. If And When - Stamey, Chris
11. Pabst Blue Ribbon - Untamed Youth
12. There She Goes - La's
13. Kingsley J - Vibrasonic
14. I Can Never Tell - Crawdaddys
15. Make Me Stay - Green Telescope
16. Everyday Things - Plimsouls
17. I Wanna Destroy You - Soft Boys
18. It's You - Mickey & The Milkshakes
19. Apology - Posies
20. Lights Are Changing - Bevis Frond
21. Ahead Of My Time - Droogs
22. Welcome To My Love - Funseekers
23. Flowers In The Sky - Revolving Paint Dream
24. Metal Baby - Teenage Fanclub
Disc 3:
1. Unguarded Moment - Church
2. I Can't Pretend - Barracudas
3. Out Of The Unknown - Died Pretty
4. LA Explosion - Last
5. I'll Cry Alone - Flamin' Groovies
6. Sunspots - Julian Cope
7. Hindu Gods Of Love - Lipstick Killers
8. Death And Angels - Green On Red
9. Barbed Wire Heart - Sinners
10. Pink Frost - Chills
11. She Told Me Lies - Chesterfield Kings
12. Beauty And Sadness - Smithereens
13. Test Drive - Mummies
14. Busy Man - DMZ
15. Love Will Grow - Stems
16. She Goes Out With Everybody - Spongetones
17. Hypnotized - Plimsouls
18. No Apology - Unclaimed
19. God Knows It's True - Teenage Fanclub
20. You Keep On Lyin' - Hoods
21. Don't Break Down - Stingrays
22. World Has Changed - Fleshtones
23. Baby What's Wrong - Cynics
24. Psycko - Laika & The Cosmonauts
25. My Name Is Tom - Jigsaw Seen
Disc 4:
1. Gentle Tuesday - Primal Scream
2. With A Cantaloupe Girlfriend - Three O'Clock
3. Like Wow Wipeout - Hoodoo Gurus
4. Bad News Travels Fast - Fuzztones
5. Plains Of Nazca - Sundial
6. Getting Out Of Hand - Bangs
7. Please Don't Tell My Baby - Mickey & The Milkshakes
8. One Half Hour Ago - Rain Parade
9. You're My Loving Way - Aardvarks
10. Transfiguration - Screaming Trees
11. Scandal In Bohemia - United States Of Existence
12. Where The Wolf Bane Blooms - Nomads
13. Cheated And Lied - Vipers
14. Strawberries Are Growing In My Garden (And It's Wartime) - Dentists
15. Won't Need Yours - Tell-Tale Hearts
16. Weakness - Inspiral Carpets
17. You'll Know Why - Miracle Workers
18. Not My Memory - Unknowns
19. Far Away - Prisoners
20. Ain't That A Man - Optic Nerve
21. Mink Dress - Plasticland
22. Tight Turn - Raybeats
23. One Way Ticket - Nerves
24. Tracy Hide - Wondermints

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If you are already a fan of Rhino Records' original classic 'Nuggets' garage-psychedelic compilation and its offspring, this four-disc, five-plus-hour box-set should easily exceed expectations. This latest instalment ably carries on the franchise with, as the Rhino website puts it, "a cornucopia of grassroots rock, retro revelations, and lush power pop from the next generation of like-minded bands."

If you are new to the series, four-discs is a bit much to jump into blind. To explain, "Nuggets" refers to the goal of the series: to compile overlooked 'treasures'. The sub-title of this set refers to a "Second Psychedelic Era", which really only tells part of the story. What is represented here is a heavy psych influence in everything from psycho-billy (The Cramps), to power-pop (Chris Stamey and The dB's)), to British Invasion throwbacks (The Nashville Ramblers), to frat-rock (The Untamed Youth), to greasy blues-rock (The Last), and even surf rock (The Barracudas).

Garage rock, the close cousin of psych, could have been tacked onto the title, as well: no frills, no pretensions and probably no formal music training to otherwise muck things up. Just some passionate and raw rock music, some jangly guitars, some organs, and some surprisingly talented bands. Children of Nuggets is the attitude of Louie, Louie and the trippy grooviness of The Strawberry Alarm Clock, all channeled through most every genre of rock there is. And, ultimately, these selections work very well together. After a while all one hundred songs even seem to run together, in a good way.

There are a more than a handful of bands here that you probably are already familiar with, such as XTC side project The Dukes of Stratosphere, The Plimsouls, Teenage Fanclub and The Wondermints. Yet, what this whole enterprise does so well is both remind, as well as document, that their have in fact been many great songs over the last thirty years that most of us have never heard, that may never have even hit the bottom of the Billboard 200, nor have ever even been the subject of a video! And Rhino apparently has vaults of this stuff. The only selection here that could be considered a well-known hit would be There She Goes, by The La's, and even the familiarity of that song is excused by the fact that it happens to be one of the finest pop songs ever recorded.

There are a load of highlights, but just a few personal favourites are the Flamin' Groovies' I'll Cry Alone, a bittersweet and melodic tune that marries psychedelic and folk influences; the New Wave sound of the Unguarded Moment, by The Church; the rollicking One Way Ticket, from The Nerves; and the shimmering power-pop of The Posies on Apology.

In short, I don't see tiring of this box-set anytime soon. If you are already a big fan of the garage sound, than this purchase is really a no-brainer. Otherwise, tune into Little Steven's (of E Street Band and Sopranos fame and who wrote a set of liner notes for the booklet accompanying this box-set) popular, garage-themed radio show a few times and, if you like what you hear, then Children of Nuggets will likely be an excellent investment in your musical future.


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