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I’m Gonna Destroy That Boy
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I’m Gonna Destroy That Boy
This mysterious 45 features two acetate recordings associated with Detroit label Tuba, although none of them came to be released on it or any other label that we are aware of.
A wonderful and enigmatic piece of 60s girl garage soul! This mysterious 45 features two acetate recordings associated with Detroit label Tuba, although none of them came to be released on it or any other label that we are aware of. No info about the artists either, all we know is that ‘Destroy That Boy’ was recorded in New York and there are different versions of the song by The What Four and The Happy Cats. We know even less about ‘Watch Out’, just that it’s another wallop of a track full of sassy threats.
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This mysterious 45 features two acetate recordings associated with Detroit label Tuba, although none of them came to be released on it or any other label that we are aware of.
A wonderful and enigmatic piece of 60s girl garage soul! This mysterious 45 features two acetate recordings associated with Detroit label Tuba, although none of them came to be released on it or any other label that we are aware of. No info about the artists either, all we know is that ‘Destroy That Boy’ was recorded in New York and there are different versions of the song by The What Four and The Happy Cats. We know even less about ‘Watch Out’, just that it’s another wallop of a track full of sassy threats.
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I’m Gonna Destroy That Boy
This mysterious 45 features two acetate recordings associated with Detroit label Tuba, although none of them came to be released on it or any other label that we are aware of.
A wonderful and enigmatic piece of 60s girl garage soul! This mysterious 45 features two acetate recordings associated with Detroit label Tuba, although none of them came to be released on it or any other label that we are aware of. No info about the artists either, all we know is that ‘Destroy That Boy’ was recorded in New York and there are different versions of the song by The What Four and The Happy Cats. We know even less about ‘Watch Out’, just that it’s another wallop of a track full of sassy threats.
This mysterious 45 features two acetate recordings associated with Detroit label Tuba, although none of them came to be released on it or any other label that we are aware of.
A wonderful and enigmatic piece of 60s girl garage soul! This mysterious 45 features two acetate recordings associated with Detroit label Tuba, although none of them came to be released on it or any other label that we are aware of. No info about the artists either, all we know is that ‘Destroy That Boy’ was recorded in New York and there are different versions of the song by The What Four and The Happy Cats. We know even less about ‘Watch Out’, just that it’s another wallop of a track full of sassy threats.