The Contents Are – Through You

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Artist : The Contents Are
Album : Through You
Source :
Year : 2008
Genre :

Encoder : Unknown
Codec : Fraunhofer
Bitrate : 192K/s 44100Hz Joint Stereo
ID3-Tag : ID3v2.3

Ripped By : Unknown on 15.03.2008
Posted By : Unknown on 15.03.2008

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Review
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forced exposure:
The Contents Are: Dave Neumann (guitar, vocals); Paul Staack (drums, vocals); Larry Smith (bass, vocals); and Craig Hute (lead guitar, vocals) from Iowa. The Contents Are were one of many ’60s bands from the Quad City’s fertile garage music scene. With labels/studios like Fredlo and IGL, it was a very healthy regional area for bands with an unusually high per capita for record releases. Up until the recent discovery of an original copy a couple years ago, it was only rumored to exist and remained an enigma with hardcore record collectors. In most cases, The Contents Are were only known by astute collectors for their two excellent 45 releases (non-LP). Well the mystery is over, and here’s your chance to hear one of the most rare and greatest garage records ever recorded. Here’s the story about the record: four high school seniors from Iowa decide to release an album of all original tunes, exclusively sold at their live shows. Originally released on the Rok label (a subsidiary of the already obscure Fredlo label) in 1967 with only 100 copies pressed. These guys were not your typical garage band — talented players, professional grade vocalists and no cover songs! Their music is a nice blend of garage rock with hints of hipster folk and early psychedelic influences. As good if not better as other similar top-shelf rarities like Mystery Meat and the Bachs, but without a major quantity release, making original copies of their recordings ten times rarer. Get it or miss it! CD jewel case with 8-page booklet, plus 4 bonus non-LP tracks from singles.

Track Listing
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1. Country Roads: A Rising Socialite Who’s Been Rejected (3:28)
2. The Dream of My Predictions: To All the Lonely Hearts (3:12)
3. Uni-Love: Universal Love – The Highest State the World Could Reach (3:13)
4. Peace at Last: Freedom from Imperialism (2:07)
5. In Trouble: To the Leaders of Our Country (2:07)
6. No Chance to Choose: Flower Children for Freedon vs. The Capitolist Est (2:10)
7. Tonight in Venice: Melody from a Dream; Lyrics from a Trip (2:25)
8. Unconcerned: A Pompous Producer (2:25)
9. Don’t Take My Freedom: A Prisoner in His Cell Wandering About the Outsi (1:55)
10. Recurring Changes: Two Lovers Going in Oposit Directions (2:47)
11. No Need to Be Blamed: People Decieved by a Greedy, Corrupt Government (2:52)
12. If You’re Relaxing: The Nuclear Dilemma (1:52)
13. Brother Abbot: A Man of Faith Fighting Against the "War Machine" (2:49)
14. I Don’t Know [*] (2:53)
15. Direction of Mind [*] (2:42)
16. Future Days [*] (2:38)
17. New Mexico [*] (2:15)

Total Playing Time: 43:59 (min:sec)
Total Size : 60,5 MB (63.432.368 bytes)

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