Doin' The Hully Gully (Vinyl LP) Reggae & SkaCornbread Records presents a reissue of The Olympics' debut album, Doin' The Hully Gully, originally released in 1960. Los Angeles high school buddies, The Olympics, first hit it big in 1958 with the classic single, "Western Movies." Soon after that they started a dance craze with "(Baby) Hully Gully," the inspiration for the title of their debut LP. "Big Boy Pete" was also a big single and a huge influence on the Pacific Northwest garage rock group,
Debut album by electronic producer BABii co-produced by Adrian Sherwood (On-U-Sound system)
injecting human emotion and layering recordings of weather
It was in this landscape that Oakland
looked to the ¬
With many ideas for new songs stored on his phone
Unfold's seven tracks demonstrate a splurge of righteous creation cut off at an inopportune moment and preserved like the ruins of Pompeii
A Kiss in the Dreamhouse shows Siouxsie and the Banshees backpedalling a bit from their excellently forthright predecessor
filmic forays of their debut Felt Mountain to explore edgier
A Night are now available for the first time on vinyl
including Markku Johansson
This year sees the 15th Anniversary of Riot City Blues
added to the album in late-1988 reissues