The kingsmen (5 resultados)
Más imágenes'How To Stuff A Wild Bikini' / Original Sound Track Album (VINYL SOUNDTRACK LP)
Annette (Funicello), The Kingsmen, Mickey Rooney, Harvey Lembeck as Eric Von Zipper
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Wand Records / American International Pictures, New York, 1965
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Librería: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, Estados Unidos de AmericaCat's Curiosities
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EUR 7,20
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. 1st Edition. Not a book but a 12-inch, 33-1/3 rpm "mono" vinyl rock 'n roll soundtrack record album, Wand 671, very-good vinyl in a process color jacket which grades "very-good" to "very-good-plus" with a few tape ghosts. All songs credited to Guy Hemric & J…erry Styner save the Kingsmen's "Give Her Lovin'," which is credited to Lynn Easton -- this being at variance from every other Beach Party movie, all of which featured scores by Exotica veteran Les Baxter -- unless you count 1967's "Thunder Alley" -- music by Mike Curb. This would be the soundtrack to Nicholson & Arkoff's fifth "Beach Party" movie, following that almost equal high spot in '60s American culture, "Beach Blanket Bingo," the genre proudly "combining familiar young faces" (that would be the dutiful Annette; Frankie appears here only in the brief Polynesian "set-up" scene) and "veteran Hollywood comedy stars to make a new mixture of entertainment for every age group" -- though Mickey Rooney and an oddly cast Buster Keaton as "the witch doctor" aren't exactly Vincent Price, Petter Lorre, or Boris Karloff, now are they? And we don't even get the gyrating, scantily clad beach bunnies . . . though we suppose we can always stare at the jacket. Soundtrack, movie tie-in LP, here reduced from $12.
Más imágenesIdioma: Inglés
Editorial: Wand Records, New York, 1964
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- Primera edición
Librería: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, Estados Unidos de AmericaCat's Curiosities
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EUR 8,10
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. 1st Edition. Not a book but a 12-inch, 33-1/3 rpm iconic stereo vinyl Rock 'n Roll album, Wand WDS 657, very-good vinyl (some faint parallel scratches probably caused by placing and removing this disc in & out of its cardboard jacket) in a very good cardboar…d jacket. Recorded for $50 in a three-microphone studio in Portland, Oregon, the Kingsmen's version of Richard Berry's "Louie, Louie" was banned by Indiana governor Matthew E. Welsh, and may be the only rock 'n roll song to ever merit its own FBI file. In addition to "Louie Louie," the Portland, Oregon, garage band here also offers Lieber (sic) & Stoller's "Fever"; Berry Gordy & Janie Bradford's "Money"; Dessie Rozier's "Mashed Potatoes"; P. Medley & B. Russell's "Twist & Shout," etc.
Más imágenesSeven classic 45 rpm 'single' records from the year 1963 including The Angels' "My Boyfriend's Back"; The Kingsmen's "Louie Louie"; Bob and Earl's "Harlem Shuffle"; Mary Wells' "You Lost The Sweetest Boy"; Martha & the Vandellas' "Quicksand," and Jan Bradley's "Mama Didn't Lie" (45 RPM VINYL ROCK 'N ROLL / RHYTHM & BLUES 'SINGLES')
The Angels, The Kingsmen, Bob and Earl, Mary Wells, Martha & The Vandellas, Jan Bradley, Jimmy McGriff
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Smash, Wand, Marc Records, Motown, Gordy, Chess, Sue Records, Inc., Chicago; New York; Hollywood, California; Detroit, 1963
- Primera edición
Librería: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, Estados Unidos de AmericaCat's Curiosities
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EUR 8,10
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No Binding. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Not a book but a group of seven, 7-inch, 45 rpm rock 'n roll / rhythm & blues records from the year 1963, combined to consolidate shipping. All of these discs should play well, they generally grade "very good" to "very-good-plus" (though the flip side of "Louie Louie" --…that being the eminently forgettable "Haunted Castle" -- shows visible scratches), but none of them are shiny new. Some of the labels -- the Gordy, particularly -- show considerable rub from having been stored without individual paper sleeves. Nonetheless, for a very reasonable price you get the ORIGINAL RELEASES of The Angels' "My Boyfriend's Back" (production credited to those venerable Australian sheep herders, Feldman-Goldstein-Gottehrer); The Kingsmen's timeless rendition of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie" (possibly the only rock 'n roll song with its own FBI file); Bob and Earl's "Harlem Shuffle" (later covered by the Rolling Stones on their "Dirty Work" album, 1986); a double hit from Mary Wells -- Holland-Dozier-Holland's "You Lost the Sweetest Boy" backed by "What's Easy for Two Is So Hard for One," credited to one William Robinson, whoever that may be; Martha & The Vandellas offering two more Holland-Dozier-Holland compositions, those being "Quicksand" backed by "Darling, I Hum Our Song"; Jan Bradley offering some Northern Soul on the Chess label with "Mama Didn't Lie / Lovers Like Me," and finally Jimmy McGriff on the Sue label with "One of Mine / Broadway," both tracks from his Sue LP 1013, said LP also titled "One of Mine." Group of seven ORIGINAL 45 rpm "singles" from the year 1963, priced together as one lot to consolidate shipping charge. This group of seven, 45 rpm singles now reduced from $32.
Más imágenesNuggets / Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968 (BOXED SET -- 4 CDs AND A 5-1/2 x 11-3/8 INCH BOOKLET)
Peterson, Gary ("Discographical Annotation"), The Electric Prunes, The Knickerbockers, Count Five, The Blues Project, The Blues Magoos, The Music Machine, The Human Beinz, Strawberry Alarm Clock, The Outsiders, The Beau Brummels, Syndicate of Sound, The Kingsmen, Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs, others
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Rhino Entertainment Company, Los Angeles, 1998
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Librería: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, Estados Unidos de AmericaCat's Curiosities
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EUR 20,26
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Hardcover. Condición: As New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. Boxed set -- four CDs (appear unplayed) and a 5-1/2 x 11-3/8 inch explanatory booklet. Its the decorated cardboard BOX that's "as new," of course -- the informative booklet is softcover, and bears no dust jacket. The strange dual history of "The Strangeloves" is rev…ealed (they produced "My Boyfriend's Back" and "Hang On Sloopy" and probably weren't actually Australian sheep farmers.) Gary Bonner and Alan Gordon of "The Magicians" went on to become successful songwriters for The Turtles. "The Third Rail" starred Joey Levine, who would also become the voice of Ohio Express (a band which may not have ever actually existed.) Lede guitarist Ed King of The Strawberry Alarm Clock ended up in Lynyrd Skynyrd. Singer Gary Cole (Duncan) and drummer Greg Elmore of The Brogues went on to form Quicksilver Messenger Service. Before making it as Credence Clearwater, the Fogerty brothers of El Cerrito, California started out as the Blue Velvets. They were signed by Fantasy Records, which for three years dubbed them The Golliwogs, a name they hated. (And check out those wigs!) Wally Bryson, Dave Smalley, and drummer Jim Bonfanti of Cleveland were part of "The Choir" when they released "It's Cold Outside" in 1966. They later joined with Eric Carmen as "The Raspberries." And so on. Where else you gonna learn all this stuff . . . AND hear The Knickerbockers' "Lies," Count Five's "Psychotic Reaction," The Outsiders' "Time Won't Let Me," Syndicate of Sound's "Little Girl," The Electric Prunes' "I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night" . . . Cover illustrations by Abe Gurvin (ilustrador).
Más imágenesNewsletters sent a Kingsman vet, with ephemera, plus postwar materials from other units (Screaming Eagles, &c &c)
Kingsmen, Commancheros: 4th Batalion,101st Aviation Regiment "The Wings of the Eagle" -
Editorial: "alumni" associations, Gilroy Ca; various US cities, 1992
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- Primera edición
- Publicación periódica
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaBolerium Books Inc.
Contactar con el vendedorVendedor de 5 estrellasCondición: Usado
EUR 99,50
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Substanial packet of newsletters, survivor directories, job opportunities, aviation museum brochures, reunion association cards and printouts, a holograph note with a color family snapshot, a licenceplate-sized logo on thick plastic, offers of memorial coins, many items in original envelopes addressed by hand. Backbone of collec…tion are nos. 1-14 of "Newsletter Kingsmen," published out of Gilroy, each ten or twelve pages, corner-stapled. The Kingsmen were a helicopter unit in Vietnam. Also of research significance, two issues of "Behind the Lines, The Journal of U. S. Military Special Operations," these very professional and meaty, premier issue Nov-Dec '92 and subsequent number. Recipient lived (in this period) in Rocklin Ca. One scrap of poetry "So my mind, acting like a bomb, I realize I'm not home from Nam;" otherwise veteran's stories, what-we're-doing-now etc. Items are in very good to fine condition, packet is easily an inch thick.