Originally broadcast within the episodes – and often in abbreviated form – these songs appear here in their freestanding glory for the first time
Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge epitomised the best of Mudhoney: here was a band reconnecting with its purest instincts
they’ve gone on to play festival lineups for Wrapped Up 3
The Cardigans and Altered Images
Songs run together at a Ramones It's Alive pace—“Sick & Tired” into “You’ll Be Mine” into “No Vacancy” and “Some People"—that propels the set towards a crescendo of damaged-psych oblivion via “Distemper”
Pastor T. L. Barrett and The Youth For Christ Choir – Do Not Pass Me By Vol. II ('19 RE) rock Originally broadcast within the episodesThe sequel to Pastor Barretts landmark 1971 masterpiece Like A Ship, Do Not Pass Me By finds the young Chicago preacher and his Youth for Christ Choir continuing their genre bending spiritual journey. Heavy drums, soaring falsettos, euphoric tambourines, sharp horns, and Barretts unwavering devotion dance around a 40 strong choir, working together to form sanctified slab of gospel funk. Pressed in a minuscule quantity in 1973, Do Not Pass Me By was