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Wolfgang – Eliminate Hate (Out-Sider Music) LP

SKU: 4343 Categories: Alphabetical/W, LP, Psych / Garage Tag: wolfgang-eliminate-hate-out-sider-music-lp

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After more than 30 years hidden in a dusty storage unit, we present the previously unreleased album from one of the most enigmatic bands from the Texas psychedelic scene.

An unusual blend of 60s garage-punk, Texas psychedelia (think 13th Floor Elevators or Golden Dawn), The Seeds, The Misunderstood, late era Velvet Underground, ‘70s era Stones and ‘70s pre-punk swagger. Awesome distorted steel guitar, super snotty vocals and the killer “Wolf” Mike Long (Stone Axe, Josefus) on electric guitar.

Wolfgang were a young band from Pasadena, Texas, discovered by legendary Texas mogul C.L. Millburn (Sea Ell Records, The Coachmen, Knights Bridge, etc). Little is known about the band and what exactly happened to them after recording this album. But we do know that they were leaded by the great “Wolf” Mike Long (guitar player who was also part of Stone Axe and a temporary member of Josefus) and they also featured an unusual steel guitar player whose electrified sound recalls Glenn Campbell (The Misunderstood, Juicy Lucy) at his best.

In 1970, Wolfgang recorded a set of songs written by Milburn, originally intended as demos to secure a deal with a bigger company. Eight songs were taped using Milburn’s trusty Sony two-track reel-to-reel, the same one he used to record childhood friend Townes Van Zandt in late ’66-’67.

The major company deal never came so the tapes were stored at the Sea Ell archives for many years and Wolfgang disappeared in the mist of time. In 1994, three tracks from the Wolfgang sessions appeared on a compilation called “The History Of Texas Garage Bands In The ’60s Volume 1: The Sea Ell Label Story”, released by the Collectables label. They were credited to “The Wolves”. Several years later, Michael Greisman from Cicadelic Records discovered the complete Wolfgang recordings while investigating the Sea Ell tape archive and Milburn revealed to him the real history behind the Wolfgang project. The complete recordings have remained unreleased until now.

*Master tape sound

*Insert with liner notes by Jeremy Cargill (Ugly Things / Got Kinda Lost)

“Wolfgang’s sounds carry the fuzz’n’frenzy familiar to Sea Ell collectors while equally informed by West Coast psych, culminating in a sound akin to ‘60s punks (all vigor intact) trying their hand at early Bay Area bark’n’brood, all set soaring by ferocious lap steel guitar (not familiar territory for the genre, spare those legendary SoCal expats in Britain, the Misunderstood).” – Jeremy Cargill (Ugly Things / Got Kinda Lost)

Tracklist:

Thinking Things Over
Black Bottom Soul
Love’s A Strange Game
Banned In Boston
Eliminate Hate
Old Habits
Left Coast
Saturday Night Sinner

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