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Destroy That Boy! More Girls with Guitars  (Audio CD) 
by Various Artists

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So you thought the Shangri-Las were a piece of work?! 'Destroy That Boy!' - a riot of bodacious all-girl bands, femme frat-rock, axe-backed babes and other similar females of the species from the 1963-1970 timescale - is the eagerly awaited follow-up to Ace's big-selling 'Girls With Guitars' set of 2004. Like its predecessor, the focus is on female bands that played their own instruments: say hello to the Debutantes, What Four, Pivots, Feminine Complex, She Trinity from Canada and Merseyside's very own female Beatles, the Liverbirds. The punky Toni McCann from Australia, Coventry's Beverley Jones and leather-lunged Sharon Tandy from South Africa add to the international flavour. Also included are nuggets produced by Lee Hazlewood (who else would have dared reinvent Hollywood glamourpuss Ann-Margret as a metal mama?), Jack Nitzsche (Karen Verros - imagine Lesley Gore highjacked by the Yardbirds), Steve Cropper (mysterious Stax duo Cheryll & Pam, one of whom was his squeeze at the time) and Sly Stone (the Girls, some passing ingénues backed by the Beau Brummels, no less). Compilation and notes by Mick Patrick.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: April 14, 2009
Studio: Ace (U.K.)
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Import
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
Track Listing:
1. I'm Gonna Destroy That Boy-THE WHAT FOUR
2. You Don't Love Me-THE STARLETS
3. Shakin' All Over-RAYLENE & THE BLUE ANGELS
4. He Fought The Law-SHE TRINITY
5. No-TONI MCCANN
6. He's Something Else-THE LIVERBIRDS
7. Hear You Talking-BEVERLEY JONES WITH THE PRESTONS
8. Shake A Tail Feather-THE DEBUTANTES
9. The Beatles Are In Town-THE FONDETTES
10. Don't You Think It's Fine-PROJECT X
11. It's A Nice World To Visit (But Not To Live In)-ANN-MARGRET
12. Hold On-SHARON TANDY
13. You Just Gotta Know My Mind-KAREN VERROS
14. You Turned My Head Around-ANN-MARGRET
15. I've Been Workin' On You-THE FEMININE COMPLEX
16. Here I Am In Love Again-THE GIRLS
17. Tell Me-THE TERMITES
18. Talking About You-THE LIVERBIRDS
19. Baby, I Dig Love-THE WHAT FOUR
20. (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone-THE PIVOTS
21. He s About A Mover-THE LIVERBIRDS
22. That's My Guy-CHERYLL & PAM
23. Fraternity, USA-THE LADY BUGS
24. Climb That Tree-SHE TRINITY
 
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4Excellent Album for an Excellent Price  Jul 10, 2009
The product was in great condition whne it arrived and it arrived well within it's designated time frame. Great service

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4DESTROY THAT BOY! MORE GIRLS WITH GUITARS  May 24, 2009
One disc 68 minutes approximately. The sound is fine-clean and open with little variance from track to track. The sound has been cleaned up and restored with the usual mastering care from the folks at Ace Records.
This is a follow-up to the previous album GIRLS WITH GUITARS,also from Ace Records. This is,like the first installment,girl groups or girls fronting groups,with the accent on the girls contributions. This set has contributions from all over the western world (Australia,England etc.) and shows how wide a scope r&r truly had on the feminine side. The tunes are from the sixties-which should tell the listener what they're in for. Many of these tracks were inspired by The Beatles rise to fame-a time when everyone wanted to form a band. The arrangements usually have fuzzed out guitar,and a non-stop "beginner" drum sound. Not all the tracks are like that of course. Some are slower with subjects that you usually find in this music-namely boys and girls,and how they don't get along,along with the requisite backing. One of the more interesting tracks here is "Tell Me",the Rolling Stones song,done by THE TERMITES. They play it pretty straight here-sticking to the Stones arrangement,which is slightly surreal,yet a lot of fun to hear.
Some of the more interesting people on these tracks are Scott McKenzie (yes,that Scott McKenzie),who along with the folk singer, Erik Darling,were part of the group PROJECT X. Another short-lived group (weren't they all) THE GIRLS,were actually acquaintances of Sylvester "Sly" Stewart. There song "Here I Am In Love Again" was actually a backing-track done by the BEAU BRUMMELS in 1964. For whatever reason it wasn't finished,so Stewart,who had been hanging out with three Catholic (!) girls,invited them to record a vocal for the unfinished track. Another example is the duo CHERYL AND PAM,whose song,"He's My Guy",was co-written by Steve Cropper,who produced and played guitar on the track. Two interesting tracks performed by the more well known artists here,are the two tracks by Ann-Margret,the dancer and sometime actress. Never a great singer,these are true gems of the era. Her first track,"It's a Nice World to Visit (But Not To Live In)",is full of fuzzed out guitars and a pre-punk attitude in her vocals. The other tune "You Turned My Head Around",has her vocals out front of a semi-Phil Spector arrangement. One of the better finds here is Sharon Tandy. A great vocal with a band that seems in sync with her. Together they produce some good r&r,which is elevated by the white-hot guitar solo that's all fuzzed up. This track is a good indication of what's on her album that's been released on cd ("You Gotta Believe It's...") a while ago.
But these are certainly not the only gems to be heard here. Virtually every track is worth hearing,and will put a smile on your face(listen to "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone" by THE PIVOTS,or "He's About A Mover",done here by THE LIVERBIRDS),and set your foot to tapping. And that's what this music was intended to do-no big message,nothing "heavy". Just great music played by groups that never really went anywhere. But that's okay,with this release the listener can go back in time and relive an era that is long gone.

 
 
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