Outrageous

Kim Fowley

Outrageous


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Vinilísssimo

Kim Fowley

Outrageous


SKU: MR-SSS 514  | 

Reissue of this 1968 wild masterpiece by one of rock’s true mavericks. The raving imaginary bridge between The Doors and The Stooges. “It sounds like nothing else. It came out of nowhere. There wasn’t even an attempt at a follow-up. Fowley just did it, then walked away.” Julian Cope

With a career that includes hits as producer (‘Alley Oop’ by The Hollywood Argyles), songwriter (‘Nut Rocker’ by B Bumble & The Stingers), recordings with Gene Vincent, Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers and countless others, his early management of The Runaways and plenty of glorious failures along the way, Kim Fowley has been a maverick presence in rock & roll history for over five decades. His extensive discography as a recording artist has always followed his own terms and can’t be categorised as anything but the work of an outside genius. 1968’s “Outrageous” is his wild masterpiece, a uniquely demented album that mixes psych-garage, crazed vocals, proto-punk, blues rock, screaming and kick-ass rock & roll.

With a career that includes hits as producer ('Alley Oop' by The Hollywood Argyles), songwriter ('Nut Rocker' by B Bumble & The Stingers), recordings with Gene Vincent, Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers and countless others, his early management of The Runaways and plenty of glorious failures along the way, Kim Fowley has been a maverick presence in rock & roll history for over five decades.

20,00

Vinilísssimo

Reissue of this 1968 wild masterpiece by one of rock’s true mavericks. The raving imaginary bridge between The Doors and The Stooges. “It sounds like nothing else. It came out of nowhere. There wasn’t even an attempt at a follow-up. Fowley just did it, then walked away.” Julian Cope

With a career that includes hits as producer (‘Alley Oop’ by The Hollywood Argyles), songwriter (‘Nut Rocker’ by B Bumble & The Stingers), recordings with Gene Vincent, Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers and countless others, his early management of The Runaways and plenty of glorious failures along the way, Kim Fowley has been a maverick presence in rock & roll history for over five decades. His extensive discography as a recording artist has always followed his own terms and can’t be categorised as anything but the work of an outside genius. 1968’s “Outrageous” is his wild masterpiece, a uniquely demented album that mixes psych-garage, crazed vocals, proto-punk, blues rock, screaming and kick-ass rock & roll.

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Outrageous

SKU: MR-SSS 514  | 

Reissue of this 1968 wild masterpiece by one of rock’s true mavericks. The raving imaginary bridge between The Doors and The Stooges. “It sounds like nothing else. It came out of nowhere. There wasn’t even an attempt at a follow-up. Fowley just did it, then walked away.” Julian Cope

With a career that includes hits as producer (‘Alley Oop’ by The Hollywood Argyles), songwriter (‘Nut Rocker’ by B Bumble & The Stingers), recordings with Gene Vincent, Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers and countless others, his early management of The Runaways and plenty of glorious failures along the way, Kim Fowley has been a maverick presence in rock & roll history for over five decades. His extensive discography as a recording artist has always followed his own terms and can’t be categorised as anything but the work of an outside genius. 1968’s “Outrageous” is his wild masterpiece, a uniquely demented album that mixes psych-garage, crazed vocals, proto-punk, blues rock, screaming and kick-ass rock & roll.


20,00

Vinilísssimo

Kim Fowley

Outrageous

SKU: MR-SSS 514  | 

Reissue of this 1968 wild masterpiece by one of rock’s true mavericks. The raving imaginary bridge between The Doors and The Stooges. “It sounds like nothing else. It came out of nowhere. There wasn’t even an attempt at a follow-up. Fowley just did it, then walked away.” Julian Cope

With a career that includes hits as producer (‘Alley Oop’ by The Hollywood Argyles), songwriter (‘Nut Rocker’ by B Bumble & The Stingers), recordings with Gene Vincent, Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers and countless others, his early management of The Runaways and plenty of glorious failures along the way, Kim Fowley has been a maverick presence in rock & roll history for over five decades. His extensive discography as a recording artist has always followed his own terms and can’t be categorised as anything but the work of an outside genius. 1968’s “Outrageous” is his wild masterpiece, a uniquely demented album that mixes psych-garage, crazed vocals, proto-punk, blues rock, screaming and kick-ass rock & roll.