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Singles
Dance A Go Go
Cat: 4510. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Little Richard - "Dance A Go Go" (2:58)
Spyder Turnerq - "Ride In My 225" (2:33)
Review: By 1965 Little Richard was already 15 years deep into his career blazing a trail through youth culture with his infectious rock n' roll revolution, but he still had the chops to pen a monster hit. 'Dance A Go Go' is a swinging party starter that can never get too much air time, and it's well received on the A side of this drop from Swinging' Sides. Flip the record over and you're treated to Spyder Turner with his debut single from 1964 - a stomping masterclass of Motor City soul all about his beloved mode of transport. It doesn't get more Detroit than that.
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Aqui En Mi Nube
Aqui En Mi Nube (limited hand-numbered 7" + booklet)
Cat: MAD 031. Rel: 13 Oct 21
Aqui En Mi Nube (Get Off Of My Cloud) (2:35)
Al Final De La Calle (In The Middle Of Nowhere) (2:36)
Si Tuviera Un Martillo (If I Had A Hammer) (2:38)
Uno, Dos, Tres (1,2,3) (2:16)
Review: Madmua Records was so keen to reissue this 1966 gem from Spain's "national pop" scene that they spent a best part of a year tracking down the singer behind the record, Pilar Espi AKA Sonia. Listening to the title track, an infectiously funky, Spanish Language cover of Rolling Stones' favourite 'Get Off My Cloud', it's easy to see why. That track, a faithfully fuzzy, swinging-sixties interpretation, is undoubtedly the highlight, but there's plenty more fun to be found across the EP. Check for example the American girl group-influenced stomp of 1964's 'Si Tuviera Un Martillo' and '1,2,3', a horn-heavy chunk of Detroit soul-influenced Spanish pop that first featured on the flipside of the original 1966 release of 'Aqui En Mi Nube'.
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If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)
Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band - "If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)" (2:40)
Stuart Smith - "The Drifter" (2:55)
Review: Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band were an U.K. based soul band, active between 1965 - 1968. Born William Francis Washington in Evanston, Indiana, Geno joined the airforce marching band and, after leaving high-school, was transferred to England - a week before his 18th birthday. His previously unreleased session recording featured here is 'If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)' Also featured is 1965 Northern Soul number 'The Drifter', another unreleased Pye recording originally recorded in America in 1965. It was released in the U.K. the next year, where it was covered by English-Canadian Long John Baldry.
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Albums
How Does That Grab You?
Cat: LITA 2182. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Not The Lovin' Kind
The Shadow Of Your Smile
Sorry 'Bout That
Time
Sand
Crying Time
My Baby Cried All Night Long
Let It Be Me
Call Me
How Does That Grab You, Darlin'?
Bang, Bang
The Last Of The Secret Agents?
If Things Don't Start Picking Up (Non-album B-side/previously unreleased Session outtake)
Review: Nancy Sinatra's sophomore album, How Does That Grab You?, solidifies her status as a pop icon. Released in 1966, it features the iconic title track, a top ten hit that encapsulates her sultry and playful style. Another standout is 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down),' later made infamous by its inclusion in Quentin Tarantino's 'Kill Bill' films. Sinatra's collaboration with Lee Hazlewood brings a cinematic quality to her songs, creating a haunting and ethereal atmosphere. "How Does That Grab You?" showcases Sinatra's versatility, from the catchy pop melodies to the dramatic ballads, cementing as a legendary performer.
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Boots (reissue)
Boots (reissue) (limited gatefold red vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 19712. Rel: 30 Jan 24
As Tears Go By (2:51)
Day Tripper (3:02)
I Move Around (2:50)
It Ain't Me Babe (1:59)
These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (2:44)
In My Room (2:37)
Lies (2:47)
So Long, Babe (3:05)
Flowers On The Wall (2:39)
If He'd Love Me (2:46)
Run For Your Life (2:40)
The City Never Sleeps At Night (bonus track) (2:49)
For Some (bonus track) (2:21)
Review: Light In The Attic presents the latest in the Nancy Sinatra Archival Series with a deluxe reissue of Nancy's first album, Boots. The 1966 million-selling debut LP introduced the sassy, blonde, go-go booted icon; built around her Lee Hazlewood-penned hits 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin'' and 'So Long, Babe,' the folk-rock era milestone album features songs by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Hazlewood and more. The catchy and jangly pop hooks performed by famed Los Angeles session musicians The Wrecking Crew and Billy Strange's innovative arrangements provided the perfect sound to help Nancy capture the attention of the world. The new reissue includes two bonus tracks recorded during the album sessions, the non-album B-side 'The City Never Sleeps At Night' and the previously unreleased 'For Some.'
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Start Walkin': 1965-1976
Start Walkin': 1965-1976 (gatefold 2xLP + 24 page booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 1951. Rel: 23 Feb 21
Bang Bang (2:41)
These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ (2:42)
Sugar Town (2:23)
So Long Babe (3:04)
How Does That Grab You, Darlin’? (2:32)
Friday’s Child (2:29)
You Only Live Twice (2:58)
Summer Wine (3:42)
Some Velvet Morning (3:40)
Lightning’s Girl (2:55)
Sand (3:44)
Lady Bird (3:03)
Jackson (2:49)
Happy (2:36)
How Are Things In California (2:28)
Hook & Ladder (3:04)
Hello LA, Bye Bye Birmingham (3:06)
Paris Summer (2:59)
Arkansas Coal (Suite) (5:39)
Down From Dover (3:36)
Kind Of A Woman (3:00)
Machine Gun Kelly (3:17)
(L’ete Indien) Indian Summer (3:19)
Review: Seattle label Light In The Attic Records is proud to present a reissue of material from Nancy Sinatra's most prolific period between 1965-1976, with 23 tracks including her revered collaborations with Lee Hazlewood. Sinatra's performance of 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin'' became her signature tune. The pair began a three year run of successful recordings, with 'Sugar Town,' 'Some Velvet Morning,', 'Summer Wine' as well as the James Bond theme 'You Only Live Twice' being just a few. She also worked with songwriter Mac Davis, producer Lenny Waronker and arranger/producer Billy Strange on the album.
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