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1.1 Vampire Man1.2 Drums and Guns1.3 My Little Brother1.4 Frankie-Stein1.5 That Judge1.6 Censored Man1.7 Count Dracula1.8 Lucifer1.9 Streets of Transylvania1.10 Rockin' Werewolf1.11 Inside Story of Flamenco1.12 Tip Toe Through the Wolf Bane1.13 Censored Dooley |
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 | Description: | At The Waleback by Robbie The Werewolf, released 12 November 2015, includes the following tracks: "My Little Brother", "That Judge", "Count Dracula", "Streets Of Transylvania" and more.
This version of At The Waleback comes as a 1xCD. - OK, so here we have one of the weirdest and most bizarre albums ever recorded. Pretty much unsurpassed in it's level of incredible strangeness, this ultra-rare album from the early sixties (1964) California coffee- house circuit is like no other. Robbie is a folksinger of the frantic variety with a fetish for monsters. This inspired some of the most bizarre songs ever committed to vinyl. It was at The Wale Back in LA one heady night in 1964, that Robbie's solo act was captured for posterity by engineer Reice Hamel, now renowned as a pioneer of live recording techniques. The patrons lapped up Robbie's act although some of the more faint-hearted may have experienced a frisson of terror as he prowled amongst them, sweat dripping from his beard, laughing maniacally, during his atmospheric 'Dracula' number. With his long red hair and matching beard, Robbie was a striking performer with a manic stage presence, acting out his songs as much as singing them. His set consisted of his original songs and uniquely reworked versions of folk standards, played on a beat-up twelve-string guitar. Robbie would later join The Brain Train in 1967 and his wife Barbara "Sandi" Robison would become the lead vocalist for The Peanut Butter Conspiracy (PBC). Featuring liner notes from Alan Brackett of The PBC and UK collector extraordinaire Gray Newell."At The Wale Back" is a rare and captivating CD by Robbie The Werewolf, released by Gearfab. This unique album captures the quirky charm of 1960s folk-rock with a twist of humor and supernatural themes. Featuring witty lyrics, energetic guitar work, and an unmistakable vintage vibe, "At The Wale Back" stands out as a cult classic among collectors and enthusiasts of obscure music gems. Robbie The Werewolf?real name Robert Haimer?was known for his playful stage persona blending werewolf mythology with beatnik culture, making him a memorable figure in the Los Angeles coffeehouse scene during the early '60s. Although he did not achieve mainstream fame, his recordings have become highly sought after for their originality and offbeat appeal. Gearfab Records specializes in reissuing forgotten psychedelic rock, garage bands, and underground artists from past decades; their dedication to preserving musical history has earned them respect among audiophiles worldwide. |  | No. of tracks: |
13 |
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GEAR277.2 |
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