1967 Album On Vinyl LP! The Original Mono Mixes from the Tower Records Reels!
The Standells key albums for the Tower label (Dirty Water, Why Pick On Me, and Try It) perfectly bottled a rebellious wave of sound sweeping across Mid-1960s teen clubs, radio playlists and record racks. Starting with the genre-defining, proto-punk smash Dirty Water, through a series of equally memorable underdog anthems (Sometimes Good Guys Dont Wear White, Why Pick on Me) and obscenities (the banned Try It), the Standells left an indelible mark on their era. Those three Tower albums are a veritable feast of three chord, fuzz-drenched, Vox Organ-driven squares-repellant.
Built around the banned title track, Try It is a tale of two (LP) sides; one a cohesive step into super-charged 67 Standells Soul, the other a bet-hedging exercise that compiles possibly the strongest material of the bands career. Latter includes the classic Standells style, either at its most pulverizing (Barracuda, Riot on Sunset Strip) or now one foot into psychedelia (All Fall Down, Did You Ever Have That Feeling). It provides the perfect bookend to the Standells legendary Tower Records era albums.
Features:
Vinyl LP
Original Mono Mixes from the Tower Records Reels
Selections:
Side One:
1. Can't Help But Love You
2. Ninety-Nine and A Half
3. Trip To Paradise
4. St. James Infirmary
5. Try it
6. Animal Girl
7. Soul Drippin'
Side Two:
8. Barracuda
9. Did You Ever Have That Feeling
10. All Fall Down
11. Poor Shell of A Man
12. Riot On Sunset Strip
13. Get Away From Here
14. Try It (alternate vocal)
The Standells key albums for the Tower label (Dirty Water, Why Pick On Me, and Try It) perfectly bottled a rebellious wave of sound sweeping across Mid-1960s teen clubs, radio playlists and record racks. Starting with the genre-defining, proto-punk smash Dirty Water, through a series of equally memorable underdog anthems (Sometimes Good Guys Dont Wear White, Why Pick on Me) and obscenities (the banned Try It), the Standells left an indelible mark on their era. Those three Tower albums are a veritable feast of three chord, fuzz-drenched, Vox Organ-driven squares-repellant.
Built around the banned title track, Try It is a tale of two (LP) sides; one a cohesive step into super-charged 67 Standells Soul, the other a bet-hedging exercise that compiles possibly the strongest material of the bands career. Latter includes the classic Standells style, either at its most pulverizing (Barracuda, Riot on Sunset Strip) or now one foot into psychedelia (All Fall Down, Did You Ever Have That Feeling). It provides the perfect bookend to the Standells legendary Tower Records era albums.
Features:
Vinyl LP
Original Mono Mixes from the Tower Records Reels
Selections:
Side One:
1. Can't Help But Love You
2. Ninety-Nine and A Half
3. Trip To Paradise
4. St. James Infirmary
5. Try it
6. Animal Girl
7. Soul Drippin'
Side Two:
8. Barracuda
9. Did You Ever Have That Feeling
10. All Fall Down
11. Poor Shell of A Man
12. Riot On Sunset Strip
13. Get Away From Here
14. Try It (alternate vocal)