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The Fuzztones Braindrops Vinyl LP + 7" RSD 2018

Original price £24.99 - Original price £24.99
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£24.99
£24.99 - £24.99
Current price £24.99
Cat no. EARS091LP
Tracklist:

LP
Third Time's The Charm
Skeleton Farm
Romilar D
Fear
Rise
Ghost Clinic

Look For The Question Mark
I Looked At You
The People In Me
All The Kings Horses
Blackout
Try It
My Little Red Book
Be A Caveman

7” Single
7 and 7 Is
Rari

Shape Of Things To Come

Originally issued in 1991 this was the bands 3rd album and has been out of print for over 20 years. It features covers of some of the most influential rare & psych tracks from the 60’s including tracks from LOVE and THE DOORS alongside self-penned tracks such as the live favourites ‘Romilar D’ , ‘Rise’ and ‘Skeleton Farm’

Features 3 bonus tracks on the LP

Re mastered and features a bonus 7” single

Lp is issued on Coloured vinyl

Only 700 pressed

The Fuzztones are an American garage rock revival band formed in 1980. Founded by singer-guitarist Rudi Protrudi in New York City, the band has gone through several member changes but is currently active in Europe. Dismissed by some critics and listeners as a "bar band" or unoriginal, they maintained a strong fan base in New York, in Europe (with their music being played on Hungarian State Radio), and in Los Angeles. Rudi Protrudi moved to Los Angeles in 1987, after the breakup of the original band, to organize a new Fuzztones, consisting of Jordan Tarlow, (Lead Guitar) John "Speediejohn" Carlucci, (Bass) Jason Savall, (Vox Organ) & "Mad" Mike Czekaj on drums. This line-up bears the distinction of being the only 1980's garage rock revival band to secure a major label record deal, when they signed to RCA.

The group's name is derived from Fuzz Tone, the commercial name of a guitar effect pedal invented in 1962 and whose distinctive sound was popularized in the 1965 hit song "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones.