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The Wheels - Road Block
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- Condition New
- Type LP
- Vendor Big Beat Records
- SKU 29667430517
- Artisti The Wheels
- Lyhyt kuvaus Rave ups donât come any wilder than âRoad Blockâ by the Wheels, who keep the party going on this CD of their complete output, 1965-1966. Tough, shouting R&B vocals and crunching riffs from Belfastâs other great combo. âRoad Blockâ and âBad Little Womanâ are garage-beat classics of which anyone raised on American âPebblesâ albums will be very familiar. The Wheels, however, were not American; they were from Northern Ireland. Yet their band original âBad Little Womanâ was picked up by Chicago garage deities the Shadows Of Knight, and in contrast they covered Paul Revere & the Raidersâ âKicksâ. Donât even get me started on the feral intensity of their beat-punk opus âRoad Blockâ. Big Beatâs new Wheels collection comprises the A and B-sides of their three singles, released across 1965 and 1966, plus the remaining sessions they cut at Regent Sound; this is their album, its great period design making up for the fact that these talented young men didnât get to release one first time round. Like many who have bought Big Beat releases over the past 20 years, I came to the label knowing I would find great garage, beat and psych. Now the Wheels are in the company of the Beau Brummels, the Chocolate Watchband, the Zombies and Thorâs Hammer. And by heck, they deserve it. Anyone who has bought releases by those artists will adore the Wheels. Steaming out of Belfastâs Maritime Hotel (an R&B hotbed on par with the Crawdaddy in Richmond and Newcastleâs Club AâGoGo), where they graced the stage with friend Van Morrison and his similarly clued-up Them, before moving on to an obsessive following in the glamorous environs of Blackpool. The Wheels lived their lives to the full, playing wild shows, popping pills and adapting R&B to their own means. Under the tutelage of industry bigwig Phil Solomon and producer Tommy Scott, they issued singles on Parlophone and turned heads with their long hair (or, in Brian Rossiâs case, bald head). It looked as if the charts would be theirs. Unfortunately, their sound and songbook may have shared too much with Themâs; Van and his gang stole the Wheelsâ thunder and fashions changed fast. In hindsight, the magnificent punk/R&B attack of âRoad Blockâ rivals anything the toughest US garage bands recorded, âBad Little Womanâ was a really decent song, their choice of covers was inspired and thereâs no denying their musicality or Rod Demickâs wild-but-soulful vocals. Okay, the Wheels were a beat band versed in R&B and they didnât make an album like âRevolverâ or sell many records, but by Jove they were exciting. The 12 tracks here are testament to that. By Jon âMojoâ Mills (Ace Records)
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,012
Side 1:
1. Road Block
2. I'm Leaving
3. Bad Little Woman
4. Send Me Your Pillow
5. Don't You Know
6. Call My Name
Side 2:
1. Kicks
2. Tell Me (I'm Gonna Love Again)
3. You Got Me Dizzy
4. Gloria
5. Mona
06Bad Little Woman (US Version)
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