Cool man cool
Justin Ahlers | rapid city s.d. | 05/31/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If your into garage rock this is the disc 3 is fun.the track beuax jens-she was mine,is great.This is some really rare stuff from the 60s. the song from the aztex-the little streets in my town is a amazing song, and only 100 where pressed in the 60s.This comp gets 100 miles from the mainstream of 60s music today.The inside has 24 pages of pictures, most bands are wearing suits and ties,not to many into the slopppy hippy thing.So if your into to todays deppresing sounds dont buy this.But if your into music from a more adventures time get this.Like song livin from track 3 of disc,have and have a good time!"
CRYPT knows how to do it!
George Griggs | New York | 04/26/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I own volumes 1 and 2 (both outstanding)and I'm ecstatic I bought Vol.3! This CD is wild, quirky, teen rock created in the "garages" of America circa '63-67. I'm fascinated that these songs were even in existence when mainstream pop ruled the AM airwaves. The bands on this CD play rock for primal outlet, cathartic screamings,hell bent energy,and FUN! Check out The Keggs (Track 9) -- they sound almost out of tune and then the song comes together in what is one of my favorite tracks (they were big fans of The Kinks). I plan to buy all of Crypts'"BACK FROM THE GRAVE" recordings as long as they keep putting them out. These "Back From The Grave" collections are a fun, well put together look into an important part of American rock history. Even the liner notes on all of CRYPT'S CDs are insightful, honest, and a laugh riot."
This collection rocks!
Carl Johnson | Rensselaer, NY USA | 02/13/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've had volumes 3, 4, and 5 on vinyl since they came out . . .had no idea they were on CD as well. These garage monsters are guaranteed to blow the roof off the dump. The vinyl tracks were so good, I can only imagine what all the extra tracks on the CD sound like! If you like garage / punk / anything with energy and fun, grab this collection and regret that none of them ever made it big!"