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The E-Types - Introducing... The E-Types (1995)

The E-Types - Introducing... The E-Types (1995)

BAND/ARTIST: The E-Types

  • Title: Introducing... The E-Types
  • Year Of Release: 1995
  • Label: Sundazed Music
  • Genre: Garage Rock, Beat, Psychedelic
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 171/352 Mb (scans)
  • Total Size: 321 Mb
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The E-Types - Introducing... The E-Types (1995)


Tracklist:

01. I Can't Do It (2:35)
02. The Love Of The Loved (2:16)
03. Live (2:37)
04. Put The Clock Back On The WAll (2:47)
05. Big City (3:08)
06. She Moves Me (2:31)
07. Back To Me (2:50)
08. No Milk Today (2:50)
09. 4th Street (2:49)
10. Long Before (2:48)
11. A Clown's No Good (2:39)
12. Wait (live) (2:07)
13. Evil-Hearted You (live) (2:23)
14. Mr. You're A Better Man Than I (live) (3:20)
15. Shapes Of Things (live) (2:30)
16. Things We Said Today (demo) (2:36)
17. Still In Love With You, Baby (demo) (2:20)
18. Just A Little (demo) (2:25)
19. Let's Not Talk About It (demo) (1:44)
20. It's Better Than I Planned (demo) (2:08)
21. I Can't Do It (demo) (2:39)
22. Don't Turn Your Back On Me (demo) (1:59)

Bass – Danny Monigold
Drums – Reggie Shaffer
Guitar – Don Shephard
Keyboards – Jody Wence
Mixed By, Mastered By – Bob Irwin, Kip Smith
Producer – E-Types, The (tracks: 11, 16 to 22), Ed Cobb (tracks: 2 to 9), Leo de Gar Kulka* (tracks: 1, 10)
Recorded By – Neil Hopper (tracks: 12 to 15)
Vocals, Guitar – Bob Wence

Twenty-two tracks, including both sides of their four singles and previously unissued demos, outtakes, and live performances. The four singles are legimitately fine finds if you collect obscure '60s pop-garage. "Long Before," "I Can't Do It," and "Put the Clock Back on the Wall" are outstanding, and the cover of Lennon-McCartney's "Love of the Loved" (which the Beatles never officially released themselves) rates as one of the best unknown Beatle covers of the '60s. Most of the rest of this archival compilation is padding, though, consisting largely of faithful British Invasion covers and some outtakes that are markedly inferior to their singles. It's an enjoyable listen for collectors of mid-'60s rock, boasting considerably more pop-oriented material and accomplished production than the garage norm. But it couldn't be considered in the top drawer of this sort of thing.



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  • oakland
  •  wrote in 10:39
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Never heard of them but looks interesting, thanks for sharing.
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  • tommy554
  •  wrote in 19:43
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a fine discovery !
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 14:27
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Many thanks for lossless.