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Monks- Monk Jam: Live at Cavestomp

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The Monks were formed in 1964 by four America GI's who were stationed in Germany. Dressed in black robes and with tonsure haircuts, the band sounded and looked like no one else and made many continental European television appearances. Their keyboard heavy songs with mountains of reverb, churchy fills and staccato rhythms have been popular in the music underground since their debut album Black Monk Time was released in 1966. Artists to have acknowledged the Monks as an influence include: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, the White Stripes, the Vaccines, Henry Rollins, the Fuzztones, the Beastie Boys and Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys, as well as the Fall. In 1999, the legendary Cavestomp Festival brought the band together for their first show since 1967. Legendary music scribe Byron Cooley writing for Spin Magazine called the show 'Transcendent'. Here is the complete 16 song set to enjoy forever.

Tracklist:

  1. Monk Time
  2. Oh How To Do Now
  3. We Do Wie Du
  4. Boys Are Boys
  5. Pretty Suzanne
  6. Hushie Pushie
  7. Cuckoo
  8. Complication
  9. That's My Girl
  10. Shut Up
  11. I Can't Get Over You
  12. Higgle-Dy Piggle-Dy
  13. Blast Off!
  14. I Hate You
  15. Monk Jam
  16. An Inspirational Message
Format: New CD/Rock

Monks- Monk Jam: Live at Cavestomp

SKU: 089353329525
Regular price ¥91.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 02.17.2015

 
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The Monks were formed in 1964 by four America GI's who were stationed in Germany. Dressed in black robes and with tonsure haircuts, the band sounded and looked like no one else and made many continental European television appearances. Their keyboard heavy songs with mountains of reverb, churchy fills and staccato rhythms have been popular in the music underground since their debut album Black Monk Time was released in 1966. Artists to have acknowledged the Monks as an influence include: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, the White Stripes, the Vaccines, Henry Rollins, the Fuzztones, the Beastie Boys and Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys, as well as the Fall. In 1999, the legendary Cavestomp Festival brought the band together for their first show since 1967. Legendary music scribe Byron Cooley writing for Spin Magazine called the show 'Transcendent'. Here is the complete 16 song set to enjoy forever.

Tracklist:

  1. Monk Time
  2. Oh How To Do Now
  3. We Do Wie Du
  4. Boys Are Boys
  5. Pretty Suzanne
  6. Hushie Pushie
  7. Cuckoo
  8. Complication
  9. That's My Girl
  10. Shut Up
  11. I Can't Get Over You
  12. Higgle-Dy Piggle-Dy
  13. Blast Off!
  14. I Hate You
  15. Monk Jam
  16. An Inspirational Message