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- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: LIB-5076
- Format: LP
- UPC: 089353507626
- Street Date: 06/17/22
- PreBook Date: 05/13/22
- Label: Liberation Hall »
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Run Time: 38:46 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 1972
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
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The Troggs - The Trogg Tapes
The Troggs are garage music forefathers and are cited as influences on numerous alternative and punk bands
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'60s Brit band The Troggs are garage music forefathers and are cited as influences on numerous alternative and punk bands such as The MC5, R.E.M., The Buzzcocks, The Fleshtones and countless others. Their classic rock hit "Wild Thing" is an international classic covered numerously from Jimi Hendrix, X, Fancy and Siouxsie & The Creatures. Other songs are revered and often covered including "Love Is All Around", "With A Girl Like You" and "I Can't Control Myself'. The band recorded 4 studio albums in the '60s before a hiatus in the early '70s. They recorded 2 albums in the mid-part of the decade with The Troggs Tapes (not be confused with the legendary spoken word tapes) in 1976. This 12-track album has a '70s glam-punk sound with raucous tracks like "Supergirl" and "Down South to Georgia" along with cover versions of Rufus Thomas's "Walkin' the Dog" and Brendon Dunning's "Rock and Roll Little Lady". The album hasn't ever been re-released on vinyl.
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- Album hasn't ever been re-released on vinyl
- Their original name was The Troglodytes
- Other songs are revered and often covered including “Love Is All Around”, “With A Girl Like You” and “I Can’t Control Myself’
- Their classic rock hit “Wild Thing” is an international classic covered numerously from Jimi Hendrix, X, Fancy and Siouxsie & The Creatures and Sam Kinison
- The Troggs are garage music forefathers and are cited as influences on numerous alternative and punk bands such as The MC5, R.E.M., The Buzzcocks, The Fleshtones
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The original Troggs Tapes was a semi-official EP featuring a diatribe of The Troggs arguing in the studio (allegedly the inspiration for Spinal Tap) and to cash in and exploit that debacle the band released their very own The Troggs Tapes. Unleashed in 1976 and featuring 11 tracks of the best in melodic rock The Troggs Tapes perfectly positioned The Troggs as the steppingstone between glam rock and new wave.
—Peter Dennis, The Midlands Rocks
Reg Presley assembled a solid bunch of songs and his snotty, snarling vocals and the dazzling twin guitar leads of Colin Fletcher and Richard Moore make this a proto-punk classic.'
—The Big Takeover
Both sides are represented on The Trogg Tapes, a newly reissued 1976 LP (which should not be confused with The Troggs Tapes, a bootleg that captures the band's members arguing in the studio). Featuring the Troggs' original lead singer, Reg Presley, and dr
—Jeff Burger, Best Classic Bands
The 1976 album may share the name with an infamous bootleg of the band arguing but it's actually a focused collection of covers and originals featuring a mid-70s update of the group's no nonsense sound
—Gus Ironside, Vive Le Rock