All Artists: Monks Title: Black Monk Time Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 4/28/2009 Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 602517717237 |
Monks Black Monk Time Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
Digitally remastered and expanded reissue of this 1966 Garage Rock classic including six bonus tracks. Today, Garage, Psych, and Punk are three overused words to say the least. They're dropped from every direction to brand... more » | |
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Album Description Digitally remastered and expanded reissue of this 1966 Garage Rock classic including six bonus tracks. Today, Garage, Psych, and Punk are three overused words to say the least. They're dropped from every direction to brand, market, and sell, but looking back to the mid-1960s, there was only one group of musical mavericks that clearly defined them. The Monks were five beat playing American GIs stationed in Germany who, after their discharge, decided to stay and continue their musical mission. Meeting up with a team of local managers, they transformed themselves and their sound into a holy racket like the world had never known. This five-person order literally birthed the above genres through a fuzz-drenched evolution of sound, bursting with social commentary and future primitive rhythms. Black Monk Time is their mind-boggling debut album, and is far more popular today than it ever has been. Forget what you've heard about them because now it's time to actually hear them! Light In The Attic. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsThe Monks are the greatest band in the world -- but this CD Vic | USA | 04/04/2009 (1 out of 5 stars) "I adore the Monks, and in fact, bought this CD years ago before I knew that the Monks received NOTHING from sales of this disc. It is basically a disc that pirated their music and it is being sold for profit without their permission." WOW. Get this now. I. Campos | California | 10/20/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "So I was in the record store and came upon this album. I had heard of the Monks and decided to give them a shot. The best decision I have done in a record store. What was most surprising about the record was how experimental it sounded. Keep in mind the Beatles had not yet released Revolver, Dylan Blonde On Blonde, and the Beach Boys Pet Sounds. This is on par with those albums and in some ways better.
The music is unbelievable. It sounds so ahead of its time; it makes Tomorrow Never Knows sound like bubblegum pop. And the sound quality. Man the sound quality is so good you swear it was recorded yesterday. Light In the Attic did a wonderful job remastering this gem. Hope they get their hands on more recordings. Love everything about the record. Even the packaging is awesome." |