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Mal Gray’s Wild Angels

“A garage edition from the Shangri-Las” ought to be an apt characterization of the NY quartet, which recorded a couple of demos in 1966 and 1967 (the afterwards ones beneath the name from the Sassy Ones). Or, probably, a garage edition from the Shangri-Las with some the Shaggs: girls possess trouble residing in melody on several tracks. The action didn’t play some of their personal instruments, and had been backed by regional music artists in the studio room; never actually controlling to release an archive, they split up in past due 1967. Distortions Information, which has specialized in the mustiest edges of ’60s garage area music, gathered their demos for LP launch in 1996.

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