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Title: Feel It: V/A "Days of a Quiet Sun" LP/CD (archival late 60's garage/soul/psych)
Post by: Dr. TV on May 12, 2020, 04:17:10 PM
just announced a very cool archival project which is officially out 6/12 and up now for preorder at the links below.

V/A "Days of a Quiet Sun" LP/CD/Digital

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Mid-1960's Richmond, Virginia had little to offer aspiring local artists. Enter Martin Gary, a local kid who grew up working at Gary's, the primary record shop in town that his father opened in 1939. Starting in junior high, Martin Gary became interested in producing local bands, however Richmond lacked any real recording studios. Gary first linked up with The Barracudas, a teen group from nearby Sandston, traveling up to Washington, DC's Edgewood Recording in June 1966. The resulting session produced a 45 on the Cuda imprint, establishing NewBag Music for publishing, and using Gary's Records (which would grow into an 8-store chain) as distribution.
More 45's soon followed in '67 and '68, with Gary creating the Groove label that would release The Hazards "Hey Joe" (one of the best versions from the late 60's garage explosion), King Edward & His B.D.'s "Beg Me" (a snappy garage/soul hybrid with horn section), and the monster soul cut "Gotta Be a Reason" from Bernard Smith & Jokers Wild. Trips to Virginia Beach resulted in a 45 on the appropriately-dubbed Beech label for Group Nine, early adopters of a psychedelic rock sound reminiscent of Jefferson Airplane. Summer 1968 found Gary and The Barracudas reuniting and moving studios to Recordings, Inc. near Baltimore, with now legendary engineer George Massenburg. This session produced "Days of a Quiet Sun", The Barracudas' heavily psyched-up take on a Group Nine original with Massenburg on Moog synthesizer (one of the first units on the East Coast!). "Days" was backed with "Apple Pie" on 45 and released in late '68 on Satori, the last of Gary's short-lived labels. Following "Days", Gary produced a demo session for Richmond's Bosom Blues Band - an amazing bluesy hard rock group that nearly signed a major deal with Capitol Records.

"Days of a Quiet Sun" collects the best of Martin Gary Productions, including several unreleased (like a '73 outtake from notable fingerpicking guitarist Duck Baker) and alternate takes, all professionally transferred and remastered from the original sources. "Days of a Quiet Sun" shines a light on the raw energy and musical colors that swept through Virginia in the late 60's, most of which hasn't been available in over 50 years. Packaging includes liner notes from Martin Gary, a detailed rundown of each track, and five bonus tracks with download code or CD.

Preview/order at Bandcamp: https://feelitrecords.bandcamp.com/album/days-of-a-quiet-sun

Preorder direct from: https://www.feelitrecordshop.com/collections/preorders (ltd. edition of 80 on "Sunburst" vinyl)

Stores DM or email feelitrecords@gmail for wholesale inquiries. Will also be available from Revolver, Ebullition, and Sonic Rendezvous (EU).
UK distro-Drunken Sailor. Aussie distro-Lulu's and Xerox Music.

up next: the debut album from Sweeping Promises, more new material from The Cowboy.
Title: Re: Feel It: V/A "Days of a Quiet Sun" LP/CD (archival late 60's garage/soul/psych)
Post by: Dr. TV on June 12, 2020, 07:07:07 AM
Days of a Quiet Sun LP/CD/digital out today! It made Bandcamp Album of the Day earlier this week, peep the link below for a cool feature that digs into the story behind these tracks.

https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/days-of-a-quiet-sun-chronicles-the-early-career-of-martin-gary-richmond-vas-60s-garage-rock-king

also printed up some US editions of the new Distort (Total Control lyric book) and Life Stinks I Like The Kinks. those are up on http://www.feelitrecordshop.com

up next: The Cowboy 7" flexi EP, Sweeping Promises debut LP, The Zits-Back in Blackhead LP ('81 high school punks from the DC 'burbs, single + unreleased tracks), The Generics-EP (West Virginia obscuro teen punks '83 single + unreleased session tracks!)