Bonehead Crunchers Vol. 3 – Big Boobs Boogie, Proto-Punk From The UK, 1970-1975

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VA – Bonehead Crunchers Vol. 3: Big Boobs Boogie [And 13 Other Deviant Slices Of Fuzzed-Out Proto-Punk Madness From The UK, 1970-1975]

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Artist……………: Various Artists

Album…………….: Bonehead Crunchers Vol. 3: Big Boobs Boogie [And 13 Other Deviant Slices Of Fuzzed-Out Proto-Punk Madness From The UK, 1970-1975]

Genre…………….: Rock

Source……………: Vinyl

Year……………..: 2012

Ripper……………: NMR

Codec…………….: LAME 3.98

Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III

Quality…………..: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)

Channels………….: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz

Tags……………..: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3

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Ripped by…………: NMR

Posted by…………: on 3/17/2015

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Included………….: NFO

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Tracklisting

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1. Stud Leather – Cut Loose [03:02]

2. Alan Lee Shaw – She Moans [02:49]

3. Streak – The Whole Thruth [03:45]

4. Slowload – Big Boobs Boogie [03:02]

5. Mississippi – Mr Union Railway Man [02:38]

6. Barry Rolfe – Look The Business [02:32]

7. Sweeny Bean – Rock N Roll Wedding [02:33]

8. Agnes Strange – Give Yourself A Chance [03:25]

9. Castle Farm – Hot Rod Queen [03:09]

10. Incredible Hog – Lame [03:16]

11. Unknown – Let Me [02:36]

12. Streak – Cadillac Jack [03:06]

13. Sleaz Band – Midnight Man [01:55]

14. Clutch – Black Angel [03:30]

Playing Time………: 41:24

Total Size………..: 96.34 MB

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Belter Records’ Bonehead Series 7

Compilation info

“For this 3rd volume of Bonehead Crunchers, we visit the UK. There are marked differences with the US insofar as here we touch upon different angles of the Bonehead spectrum including a nod to Junkshop Glam as well as a more targeted approach to Proto Punk. Now it has been said that, compared to the US, groups in the UK were more likely to be influenced by Vaudeville and learned their licks playing the Chicken in the basket/Working Man Club circuit. I even remember reading somewhere (was it Lester Bangs?) that whilst the US had the Count V, the UK had Freddie & The Dreamers!!! Now to redress this fallacy, we bring 14 total killer tracks, including a plethora of unreleased acetates for your enjoyment. None of the tracks are pretty, but they all share a no-holds bar, no prisoners-taken approach. This allows for a certain amount of revisionism: The 70s NEVER HAPPENED! Well they did, but not how you originally thought. So c’mon jump on-board and take this rampant ride with us.” – Belter Records

Going for about $50-60: http://www.discogs.com/sell/release/4172439?ev=rb