Mar 21, 2008

One Kiss Leads To Another

Hackamore Brick/One Kiss Leads To Another
(Mr.Nobody/MN006/CD)

Hackamore Brick/One Kiss Leads To Another

One Day I went to a certain record shop and I was looking at the Shelf with no ertain feelings. This CD came into my eyes. This is their only one release in 1971 from Karma Sutra Label. for a long time,I'm looking for Vynil but I could not find so I bought it. 『The Missing Links Between Loaded Era Velvets,Television、Patti Smith Group and Touch of the West Coast sound Thrown in For Good Measure』.

I like this kind of rock and roll very much! Their melody reminds me of Tony Kosinec! My Favorite SSW. In nowadays, This record heavy rotates very much in my room.

If I find this Vynil of Karma Sutra Edition, Off Course I will buy it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hackamore Brick, One Kiss Leads to Another. One o' the great bands y'never heard, proto-punk. "Zip Gun Woman," "I Watched You Rhumba"--before the punk nut got cracked, it seemed like t' get there you hadda throw in a stiff dose o' the 50s. Urban proto-punk--this is New York--wasn't "garage music"--city kids don't have garages. Urban shabbiness, y'know, was a major early rock-roll ingredient. Look at this guy, Tommy Moonlight--and this was before Tom Verlaine, speaking of jive names, who the world coulda done without anyway.
-richard meltzer

One of my absolute fave-somewhere between Loaded-era Velvets and Stalk Forrest Group!