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Who Put the Bomp was a rock music fanzine edited and published by Greg Shaw from 1970 to 1979. [1] [2] Its name came from the 1961 hit doo-wop song by Barry Mann, "Who Put the Bomp". Later, the name was shortened to Bomp! Bomp!, and extended by Shaw to the record label Bomp! Records, which he headed until his death in 2004. [3] [4]
Records albums or lists of Bomp! Records albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Bomp!
Studio albums [16] Disconnected – 1980, Bomp! The Last Race - 1996; Live albums [17] Live at the Limelight – 1988, Perfect Beat (Germany, as Stiv Bators and His Evil Boys) Compilation albums [16] The Lord and the New Creatures – 1983, Lolita (France) I Wanna Be a Dead Boy... – 1992, Munster Records / Bomp! L.A. L.A. – 1993, Bomp!
Pages in category "Bomp! Records artists" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 20/20 (band) B.
AIP Records also issued numerous CDs in the English Freakbeat series and Pebbles series, with the first 6 Pebbles volumes being basically the same as the LPs, with bonus tracks. The 6th Pebbles album was reissued more appropriately as the 6th CD in the English Freakbeat series , since this LP also featured British music.
Kill City has been generally well received by critics.Nick Kent of New Musical Express called it "a great album". [15]Mark Deming of AllMusic called the album "a minor triumph", writing: "The music is more open and bluesy than on Raw Power, and while Williamson's guitar remains thick and powerful, here he's willing to make room for pianos, acoustic guitars and saxophones, and the dynamics of ...
Creation, Glass, UFO Records, Glitterhouse Musical artist Adrian Nicholas Godfrey (19 July 1956 – 26 March 2006), [ 1 ] known professionally as Nikki Sudden , was a prolific English singer-songwriter and guitarist.
_ DMZ Telstar Records 45 RPM Produced by DMZ March/April, 1976 Released in 1986 with Mike Lewis bass, Jay Jay Rassler- rhythm guitar First Time Is The Best Time; Teenage Head (originally recorded by The Flamin' Groovies) DMZ EP (1977, Bomp!) "Lift Up Your Hood" "Busy Man" "You're Gonna Miss Me" (originally recorded by the 13th Floor Elevators)