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Sold Date:
March 24, 2019
Start Date:
January 26, 2019
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This is a Limited 50th Anniversary albums. Your favorite garage rock and surf songs featuring seven songs by the Ventures, seven songs by the Wailers, and four featuring members of both.
Two Car Garage (2009)
1: I Hear You Knockin' Keep A Knockin'
2: Surf Rider
3: Rebel-Rouser
4: Wailin'
5: Out Of Our Tree
6: Let's Go
7: Tequila'
8: Needless & Pins
9: Beat Guitar
10: Dirty Robber
11: Wild Weekend
12: California Sun
13: Tall Cool One
14: When You Walk In The Room
15: Wipe Out
16: Road Runner
17: Black Is Black
18: Louie Louie
Both band began in the late 1950’s as garage bands in Tacoma, Washington. They are considered the pioneers of Northwest Rock ‘n’ Roll. Collectively…..felt in almost every genre of music for over five decades. “Two Car Garage”, features the rare vocals of Don Wilson, but also those of the Wailers Kent Morrill. These two men are at the nucleus of their bands. Two Car Garage also features seven songs by the Ventures, (with a saxophone for the first time on many of their tracks) seven songs by the Wailers, and four featuring members of both groups.
Be you a long time fan of the Ventures or the Wailers or just a fan of good music, this fifty year celebration of these two legendary bands belongs in your collection.
"The Ventures Walk Don't Run and Perfidia were a big part of my childhood . . .they (The Ventures) were so cool". - Elton John
"They (The Ventures) were the only band of their kind with the magnitude of you know, they could stand up to say, the Beatles in that period. They're a classic and will always remain that way". - JOEY RAMONE
“The Wailers were an early influence on us” – Keith Richards
“I listened to Wailer Albums from day one” – George Harrison
“When I got into punk rock in 1980 it just seemed like you automatically had to know about the Sonics and the Wailers” - Turney/MUDHONEY