Instro-Hipsters a Go Go - Volumes 1 - 5
Friday, 22. February 2008, 06:01:00

A search shows this set to be out of print and some of the volumes fetching as much as $99.00 on the web. I think 2, 3 and 4 were ripped by Endless Mike (I sure do miss that blogger)! Vol 1 came from LoungeTracks and Vol 5 was a contribution by ilovemusic at Groovy Fab. And as Endless Mike used to say..."192 is good enough for you!" (over 500mb of 1960's hip British tunes.)
Here is a review of Volume 2 so you know that this is...great stuff. I'll put up a sound bite later. Backing up the Hard Drives and every thing is in lock down for now.
“Instro-Hipsters A Go Go 2” – the title says it all really, another collection of incidental tunes from the sixties thrown together as a soundtrack to an era that probably didn't exist for most (if any) of sixties London.
That's what you might think…except this album is far from that. Firstly, it's a collection by Past Present – known for quality above quantity (and indeed for their loving reissues of garage/psych via the “Rubbles” series). A good sign straight away. Indeed it’s the follow up to the (out of print) first volume, which was reviewed very favourably last year.
Yes, it does cover some of those instrumental pieces that scream “Swinging London” at you, but the music on offer is, in the main, genuine pieces from the 60’s (well, from '63 to '71, certainly not tunes taken from a film library archive from 1975!), and most (if not all) are extremely good, with a few real “finds” and many on CD (I believe) for the first time. And there's a good deal of variety amongst the tracks too.
The opener sets the scene well, The Excursion's “Switched On”, a “big” Hammond tune with a thumping drum beat to help it along the way. Sadly this is followed up by one of the weaker tunes on the album – Joe Loss' “Warpaint” – from 1963, and it sounds it.
I mention that because it's an exception rather than a rule, the majority of tracks on here are well worth owning – just check out the driving beat of The Midnight Shift's “Saturday Jump”, and the wonderful Ray King Soul Band (whose album I have been seeking out for a long time) with “Dupy/Mercy” – the kind of soul/jazz you can imagine pounding out of a basement club. Want some ska? Try The Voomins' “March Of The Voomins”, who give you ska and Hammond in equal measures. “Wah wah” guitar? Bring on Ole Jensen & His Music with “Railroader”. Not forgetting the “wannabe film music” that is “The Gun” by Rupert's Travels.
There's the obligatory Hammond tunes too, with standouts from St Louis Union (“English Tea”), Earl Guest (“Foxy”), Julian Covey (“Sweet Bacon”) and Zoot Money (”Zoot’s Suite”). Some excellent covers as well – a wonderful latin tinged “I'm Coming Home” courtesy of Trendsetters Limited, a “similar but better” version of “Peter Gunn” by Roland Shaw & His Orchestra
One track really jumps from the tracklisting - the wonderful dancefloor filler that is the Reg Guest Syndicate's “Underworld”, big booming bass and wailing guitar. Has this ever been on CD before? I've never seen it.
Also (on CD for the first time) are a couple of tracks from late 60's cult classic movie “Groupie Girl”, courtesy of the Salon Band (did they ever do anything outside of this film?). “Disco 2” is an atmospheric “jam” not a million miles from the Kinks of the same era and “Four Wheel Drive” is a Hammond tune with a strange female vocal that you could almost refer to as ambient!
And it's always nice to end with a hidden track – this time “Sound Of The Sixties” man Brian Matthew doing an advert for the “Saturday Night Suit” from John Collier, along with cheesy radio jingle. Nice touch!
So overall a very good collection of 27 tracks worthy of attention if that “Blow Up” style appeals to you, but with enough of a variety of styles to appeal to a much wider audience. If I were to have one criticism, it would be the sleevenotes. The only background we have is year & catalogue number for each track. In light of the efforts put into (for example) Sequel & Kent compilations, you do feel a bit cheated.
But that's me picking holes. An excellent collection of “swinging sixties” sounds from an excellent reissue label. I'm already looking forward to volume 3.
Reviewed by David Walker
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
By Licorice Pizza, # 22. February 2008, 18:11:40
Hi,
GOOD blog. I've put a link on my web. I'd apreciate so much if you do the same with my blog.
Thanks
By anonymous user, # 22. February 2008, 21:09:03
By Licorice Pizza, # 22. February 2008, 21:10:35
By litlgrey, # 23. February 2008, 00:02:01
By Licorice Pizza, # 23. February 2008, 03:47:41
Excellent package Tim!
Thanks for sharing these jewels with us.
It will be a very trippy weekend.
Trustar
By anonymous user, # 23. February 2008, 04:38:29
Oh, Mr Licorice Pizza,
I worship the ground Thou walk on.
Thine sincerely,
Diving Dwarf, a friend, a servant, a slave for Thy.
By anonymous user, # 23. February 2008, 08:44:54
I grabbed those 4 volume from Endless Mike ages ago, I didn't even know there was a fifth
Jay
By THXjay, # 23. February 2008, 11:44:27
Amazing, as usual. You have returned my bachelor pad to the earth. You are the Smithsonian of abandoned pop culture. Keeping it alive as few can.
By anonymous user, # 23. February 2008, 11:56:55
By mrwhirly, # 23. February 2008, 16:24:29
It's official - this is the illest blog. Much appreciated LP, seriously rediculous!
By anonymous user, # 23. February 2008, 17:03:29
lucky enough to bag my copies when they came out.. top comps with some classic tracks LP .. and that ray king live at the playboy is quite hard to find init
By anonymous user, # 24. February 2008, 10:24:14
By mrwhirly, # 24. February 2008, 14:59:17
-El T
By LoungeTracks, # 24. February 2008, 19:43:28
uppppsss...I forgot it...
www.elcrowley.blogspot.com
By anonymous user, # 25. February 2008, 18:55:59
@ the rest. Looks like the Instro Hipsters went over. Can't say the same for the Suburbs but hey. That was a departure from the norm and I cannot blame any of you for not even giving it a try. LT liked it and old Mr. Whirly took a stroll down memory lane. Mission accomplished.
LP
By Licorice Pizza, # 26. February 2008, 02:14:23
i did a search and found this whole set on CD....doesnt seem to OOP to me.....thanks still....great stuff
By anonymous user, # 26. February 2008, 05:07:39
Good BOX- Good Music !
Bravo !
http://easymusic-georgy.blogspot.com/
By anonymous user, # 26. February 2008, 06:33:02
@ Anonymous: I will research a little more and if I can find these items I will have to remove this. My policy of only OOP items. Thanks for the heads up. LP
By Licorice Pizza, # 26. February 2008, 13:17:34
By MANU..., # 2. March 2008, 08:08:53
thanks for these. you just made my day.
great blog & thanks again for this.
By anonymous user, # 5. March 2008, 09:43:12
By Licorice Pizza, # 5. March 2008, 13:45:46
Hi
Thanks for wonderful music
Ron
By anonymous user, # 7. March 2008, 17:21:47
Hi! Super! Great Music! I Love it! Thanks alot!
By anonymous user, # 2. April 2008, 07:53:12
I checked this out because I like the Ben Hunga post. Good god this is good music. I don't know how I missed it.
By anonymous user, # 30. April 2008, 04:53:07
Fantastic set, thanks for posting this! More swingin' London, if you can!
By anonymous user, # 5. May 2008, 10:51:24
By Licorice Pizza, # 5. May 2008, 12:16:00
Thnxx
By anonymous user, # 17. May 2008, 14:20:45