Friday, February 28, 2020

THE TRIBE, Aint' No Friend Of Yours, 7" E.P, Promo Video, 80s Garage Punk, NEW RELEASE, DIG THE FUZZ

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  1. Dig The Fuzz Records, NEW RELEASE!

    THE TRIBE - Ain’t No Friend of Yours, DIG054, 7’’ Vinyl E.P, DIG THE
    FUZZ RECORDS. Includes Poster and Bio + Free Mini 8 track Album
    Digitial Download including Bonus Track Demo’s & Studio Rehearsals.
    Limited Edition 199 Numbered Vinyl Copies Worldwide. Four Fuzz
    Fueled French Garage Punk Foray’s from the 1980’s. All tracks re-
    -mastered & previously un-released.



    Track Listing 7" Vinyl E.P
    1. Aint' No Friend Of Mine (16 Trk Studio Rec)
    2. 24 Hours Every Day (16 Trk Studio Rec)
    3. No Reason To Complain (16 Trk Studio Rec)
    4. 24 Hours Every Day (Remastered Live Recording)

    Download Mini Album
    1. Impro Instro (Remastered Live Studio Rec)
    2. Aint' No Friend Of Mine (16 Trk Studio)
    3. 24 Hours Every Day (16 Trk Studio)
    4. No Reason To Complain (16 Trk Studio Rec)
    5. 24 Hours Every Day (Remastered Live Recording)
    6. Hey Little Bird ( Remastered Rehearsal Rec)
    7. Aint' No Friend Of Mine (Remastered 12 String Vers)
    8. Don't Send Me No Flowers ( Remastered Rehearsal Rec)
    Available From these DIG THE FUZZ related links.

    They Began as No-Counts and started a Tribe : one of the rare genuine
    Paris Garage-punk bands of the late 1980's (at the tail end of the 80's
    Garage movement! ); their first band. Inspired by Back From The Grave and Pebbles, they learned their
    chops covering the basic repertoire of which you get three lost studio tracks here : "No Reason To
    Complain" (The Alarm Clocks), "24 Hours (Everyday)" (The Headstones) and "No Friend Of Mine" (The
    Sparkles via The Swamp Rats version) and a straight Live rehearsal version of "24 Hours"...Wanting in on
    the Chesterfield Kings, Unclaimed, Gravedigger 5, Gruesomes, Miracle Workers, Crimson Shadows,
    Stomachmouths, etc. even Fuzztones bandwagon that was running on the underground rock scene then!
    Only... in Garage No-man-land Paris, they were still novelty and ugly outsiders. Punks they certainly were
    but, 60's punks on a crash-course! How they managed in their short band career to play their second gig
    only to a packed club of over 900 people and get noticed by label execs and Tv cameramen that paid for
    studio time to get a soundtrack out of them for their video project,recording three songs in the process, is
    a mystery... Unceremoniously they split up right afterwards, on the verge of national breakthrough! This
    EP of lost tracks restored from the original reels/ master tape, which suffered with shed rot and had to be
    precariously oven-baked, is their sound testimony. Available Soon! Contact digthefuzz@hotmail.com.

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