From growling fuzz riffs to floating melodies to spontaneous leads, these hipper-than-thou '60s rock instrumentals ebb and flow through a vast terrain of musical landscapes. Sometimes rugged and at other times cerebral, all 25 testaments will transport you to a cosmic reality away from life's daily doldrums.
A wild compilation of 25 rare psychedelic instrumentals from the mid- to late '60s. The likes of The Hot Dog Stand, Peter Pan and the Good Faries, Swamp People, Inner Lite, and the Mugwump Establishment are responsible for mixtures of fuzz and tambourine knock-off rarities. This is transitional material from teenage garage bands that had gone through surfing and hot rod instrumentals, "Louie Louie" and "Gloria," and suddenly crossed into Hell's Angels on Wheels fodder. The Royal Guardsmen provide a perfect example of this transition with the inclusion of "Om." This outfit was known mainly for novelty hits "Snoopys Christmas," "Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron," and "Snoopy for President," but somewhere along the way they also had to include this homage to eastern meditative practices in their repertoire. If this sounds like fun to you, Buzz Buzz Buzzzzzz, Vol. 1 is a must have.
A wild compilation of 25 rare psychedelic instrumentals from the mid- to late '60s. The likes of The Hot Dog Stand, Peter Pan and the Good Faries, Swamp People, Inner Lite, and the Mugwump Establishment are responsible for mixtures of fuzz and tambourine knock-off rarities. This is transitional material from teenage garage bands that had gone through surfing and hot rod instrumentals, "Louie Louie" and "Gloria," and suddenly crossed into Hell's Angels on Wheels fodder. The Royal Guardsmen provide a perfect example of this transition with the inclusion of "Om." This outfit was known mainly for novelty hits "Snoopys Christmas," "Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron," and "Snoopy for President," but somewhere along the way they also had to include this homage to eastern meditative practices in their repertoire. If this sounds like fun to you, Buzz Buzz Buzzzzzz, Vol. 1 is a must have.
11 comments:
Thanks for this. I have the 2nd volume which I bought the get one song (& well worth it): Buff Organization's "Upside Down World", which I rank as the coolest orchestral pop psych instrumental in existence (maybe the only?) I can't recommned anything else on the 2nd volume - maybe the 1st holds more promise.
Yes, I think the same, and you wont get dissapointed, cause this one is very good/solid...
tell me later about it..
I'm having problems with the link. Can you check it please? thanks.
ahem...what about the link dear Bomber ?
http://flameupload.com/files/EUR2NK0C/va_-_gimme_buzzz.rar
Passw: bomber
Thank you Bomber... :)
Peace and blessings.
Gimmie gimmie indeed! Even with all the comments on how Vol 2 blows, I'd love to judge for myself...can you put it up?
I ll search for it..i dont have it in my collection.(originals course)
looks like track 7 'Sunliners - Well One is missing
rare...nobody complain,,,checked the link more than once? ? ?
were is the fucking record.. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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