bigfootkit wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 2:26 am
Okay, so here's the full unexpurgated track-list. I skewed pretty hard toward the obscure so the fact that a quarter of the songs were spotted correctly is rather impressive.
01. Baltik - Leslie Briggs (Cult Of The Underdog Theme) (from the 'Baltik' LP (1973))
02. The Illinois Speed Press - Get In The Wind (Instrumental Version) (from the 'Get In The Wind' Promo 7" (1969))
03. Reckless - Victim Of Time (from the 'Reckless' LP (1980))
04. The Enemies - Products Of The Street (from the 'Products Of The Street' Mini LP (1980))
05. Angels Of Dresden - Go Down Swingin' (from the 'Angels Of Dresden' EP (2016))
06. Fuerza - Un Lugar (from the 'Como Un Angel' 7" (1974))
07. Manne Olander Following - The Misanthrope (from the 'The Misanthrope' EP (2020))
08. Idol Rumors - Everlasting Love (from the Various Artists 'WDBR-FM 104 : Central Illinois Rocks' compilation LP (1983))
09. Kill Whitey - Fool (from the 'The Heart & The Hand' LP (1990))
10. Axis - Armageddon (from the 'It's A Circus World' LP (1978))
11. Down - Where I'm Going (from the 'Down II : A Bustle In Your Hedgerow' LP (2002))
12. Pagans - What's This Shit Called Love? (from the 'Street Where Nobody Lives' 7" (1978))
13. Hellcats - You Make It Swell (from the 'Hellcats' Mini LP (1982))
14. Homer - Love's Coming (from the 'Homer' [aka 'Grown In USA'] LP (1972))
15. Escape - Escápate (from the 'No es solo Sexo' 7" (1989)) [Columbian band. Not sure if this is the same version as on the recent anthology]
16. Lacewing - Epicycle (The Storm Part 1) (from the 'Lacewing' LP (1971))
17. Headswim - Soup (from the 'Flood' LP (1994))
18. Hydra - Land Of Money (from the 'Land Of Money' LP (1975))
19. S.O.D. - Rock You Like A Hurricane (from the Various Artists 'A Tribute To Scorpions' compilation LP (2000))
This episode rose to #04 on Mixcloud's Hard Rock chart & #13 in Heavy Metal, #17 in Psychedelic & #26 in Punk. As always, your support & interest is greatly appreciated. If anyone has queries about the bands/tracks featured, feel free to ask. It pleases me that folks don't seem to be finding the mixing of these particular styles problematic. Apparently people are more accepting of my blurring genre lines than might have been expected, which to my mind is a good thing.