WORKING CLASS DEVILS VOL 2 POLISH PSYCHOBEAT 1965-1972 COMPILATION SEALED LP OOP

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Working-Class Devils:  Fuzz, Vodka & Flowers – Polish Psychobeat, 1965-1972. Beat Road Records BRLP 7007. German release. FACTORY SEALED NEW VINYL RECORD ALBUM. Issued in 2014. TRACKS:  Krzysztof Klenczon & Trzy Korony – Spotkanie z Diablem, Niebiesko-Czarni – Can’t You See Me, Szwagry – Zrobimy Huk, Klan – Automaty, Wiślanie – Ballada o Loli Gill, Trubadurzy – Duże M, Wiślanie 69 – Clear Sun, Lancety – Ziy Dzień, Zdrój Jana – Pieśń Telefoniczna, Kawalerowie – Od Dzisiaj Znów Zacznijmy Marzyć, Sygnały 74 – W Trąby Dąć, Chochoły – Zaimki, Sarmaci – Na Drugim Brzegu Tęczy, Klan – Don’t Plant Paradise Trees, Birbanci – Zwykly Żart, and Piotr Pastor & Słońce – Fruwam Po Ziemi. DESCRIPTION:  A 16-track collection of Polish 1960's rarities. Just when you think you know all about the late 60's/early70's scenes on the planet, along comes the second volume of the mind-broadening Working-Class Devils series to deliver unbelievable cuts and bands. The favorite bands from volume 1 are all there including Krzysztof Klenczon & Trzy Korony's prime freakbeat/psych fuzz rocker, Zdrój Jana's trademark proto no-wave skronky-guitar weirdness, and Niebiesko-Czarni horsing around again with a distortion pedal. The newcomers Wiślanie and Lancety take no prisoners with their crude US-style garage punk while Piotr Pastor & Słońce and Wiślanie 69 reveal more folk/hippie leanings thrown in for good measure; there's even a Nederbeat gem that… turns out to be Polish and many, many more. These sides no doubt make for the ultimate in what could be tolerated in an Eastern Bloc country during the Cold War. Most of the tracks are excruciatingly obscure recorded during the cold war and then were shelved before excavated here in their juvenile glory. None of these tracks have been re-issued on vinyl to date, which saves you years of crate-digging, not to mention air-fare for most of you out there. Combine all that with great band pictures and well-researched and exciting English-written liner notes and you have one hell of a music compilation that stands proudly alongside anything released in the Free World at the time. Limited to 500 copies.