Stag-O-Lee
v/a- BUZZSAW JOINT CUT 3: Pavinyl LP
$34.95
Highly recommended.
Buzzsaw Joint was born of a club offering Londoners the chance to revel in the sounds of good ol’ trashy rock’n’roll in all its vintage vinyl forms. Club top-cat, Fritz, then took the primitive Buzzsaw sounds online with a series of savage Mixcloud mixes created by record fiends from all over the globe. Now, the high-octane energy of Buzzsaw Joint has manifested into the physical form with a run of compilations on Stag-O-Lee. Get your ears around the wild’n’weird sounds of the extraordinary and inimitable Buzzsaw Joint!
Cut number three comes from Pavinyl, a gent whose ride is a decked-out disco-hearse that, in his words, “puts the fun back into funerals”. Vowing to ‘Keep Music Evil’, his club night, Mockers, has had the British market town of Stroud dancing for a decade. Mockers initially played on the musical blur between Mod and Rock’n’Roll culture, but now ventures further afield. As does the DJ himself - his records have hyped hep clubs from Barcelona to New York. On this Cut, Pavinyl shares 18 exotic pearls. From the jungle to the orient, ancient Egypt to Native America - hold on tight, it’s quite a trip!
Side A
1. Phil Campos - Street Fight (Impact, 1960)
2. Glenn and Christy - Wombat Twist (Sonic, 1962)
3. Hi-Fives - Fujikami The Warrior (Hitt, 1961)
4. The Space Men - Martian Chant (Campus, 1959)
5. D.C. Washington - The Mohawk (Felsted, 1962)
6. The Fables - Cleopatra 30 B.C. (Elgo, 1962)
7. Lenny Troy - Chinese Junk (Wanderlust, 1959)
8. Honey and The Bees - Almost Eighteen (Pentagon, 1959)
9. The New Starts - Ali Baba’s Tent (H. Gordon, 1961)
Side B
1. The Jokers - Wing Ding (Drumfire, 1961)
2. Big Brown - Menin Aeide Thea (Palette, 1962)
3. Jack Franklin and the Rock-Its - Beat History (Ronko, 1961)
4. Buddy Bow - Twisting In The Jungle (Palette, 1962)
5. Eddie Hill - Monkey Business (University, 1959)
6. Ronny Goode - Totem Pole (Demon, 1960)
7. Lee Richards - Cha-Cha-Cha In Old Hong Kong (RCA Victor, 1955)
8. Marc Haven and The Aquarians - Hey Senorita (Villa-Yore, 1961)
9. Al Nathan - Days Are Numbered (Private Press, 1962)
Buzzsaw Joint was born of a club offering Londoners the chance to revel in the sounds of good ol’ trashy rock’n’roll in all its vintage vinyl forms. Club top-cat, Fritz, then took the primitive Buzzsaw sounds online with a series of savage Mixcloud mixes created by record fiends from all over the globe. Now, the high-octane energy of Buzzsaw Joint has manifested into the physical form with a run of compilations on Stag-O-Lee. Get your ears around the wild’n’weird sounds of the extraordinary and inimitable Buzzsaw Joint!
Cut number three comes from Pavinyl, a gent whose ride is a decked-out disco-hearse that, in his words, “puts the fun back into funerals”. Vowing to ‘Keep Music Evil’, his club night, Mockers, has had the British market town of Stroud dancing for a decade. Mockers initially played on the musical blur between Mod and Rock’n’Roll culture, but now ventures further afield. As does the DJ himself - his records have hyped hep clubs from Barcelona to New York. On this Cut, Pavinyl shares 18 exotic pearls. From the jungle to the orient, ancient Egypt to Native America - hold on tight, it’s quite a trip!
Side A
1. Phil Campos - Street Fight (Impact, 1960)
2. Glenn and Christy - Wombat Twist (Sonic, 1962)
3. Hi-Fives - Fujikami The Warrior (Hitt, 1961)
4. The Space Men - Martian Chant (Campus, 1959)
5. D.C. Washington - The Mohawk (Felsted, 1962)
6. The Fables - Cleopatra 30 B.C. (Elgo, 1962)
7. Lenny Troy - Chinese Junk (Wanderlust, 1959)
8. Honey and The Bees - Almost Eighteen (Pentagon, 1959)
9. The New Starts - Ali Baba’s Tent (H. Gordon, 1961)
Side B
1. The Jokers - Wing Ding (Drumfire, 1961)
2. Big Brown - Menin Aeide Thea (Palette, 1962)
3. Jack Franklin and the Rock-Its - Beat History (Ronko, 1961)
4. Buddy Bow - Twisting In The Jungle (Palette, 1962)
5. Eddie Hill - Monkey Business (University, 1959)
6. Ronny Goode - Totem Pole (Demon, 1960)
7. Lee Richards - Cha-Cha-Cha In Old Hong Kong (RCA Victor, 1955)
8. Marc Haven and The Aquarians - Hey Senorita (Villa-Yore, 1961)
9. Al Nathan - Days Are Numbered (Private Press, 1962)