Episodios
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1. Arthur Braun - "Almira"
2. Purple Kreeme - "Baby Please Don't Go"
3. Purple Kreeme - "Let's Work Together"
4. Wade McDonald - "Only Two Can Play The Game"
5. The Hi Noon's - "Want It To Last"
6. Chuck Douglas Floro - "Like A Shadow"
7. Attila - "Sound Of Love"
8. Bobby Sharp - "Walk, Think, And Cry"
9. Chrome - "I Love You"
10. Sam DeMaranville - "To See You Once Again"
11. Kay Weaver - "Let The Young Folks In"
12. Mickey Heller - "Whether It's Right Or Wrong"
13. D. Spade & Co. - "Just You And I"
14. Valhalla - "Sidereal R.E.M."
15. Justice - "Sunrise And Moonshine"
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Loner, psych, folk, & electro outsider 45s with special guest contributor Bay area collector Matt Stout.
1. Dan Evans - "Old Man Time"
2. Steve Proctor - "Beautiful Maiden"
3. Johnny Chingas - "Hairy Situation"
4. Ken Marks - "City Dog"
5. Bebe & Ray Guyce - "Please Let Me"
6. Ziggie - "Where We Going From Here"
7. Robert Love (The Master) - "Disco Man"
8. Michael Lloyd - "Search For Youth"
9. Betty Kempker - "What's Wrong With Me"
10. Claudia Cari - "Those Little Things"
11. Charlie O'Bryan - "Makin' Love On A Rainy Day"
12. Skycreek - "Smilin' Eyes"
13. Carol & The Country Rebels - "Fire Below"
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After a brief hiatus, season 2 of The Lost RPM Podcast kicks off with a revamped format. No commentary. No agenda. Just the finest unknown & obscure records in mixtape form, this time in 45 minutes or less. Episode #001 features lo-fi, pop, halloween, and garage 45s.
1. Richard Vanover & Bob Ralph - "I Can See Your Ways"
2. Gooch (The Leopards) - "Don't Go Away"
3. Ron Rose & Family Tree - "Where Is All The Love"
4. Jack Miller - "Sandman"
5. Tony Sara - "Love Sick Beggar"
6. Tony Gee - "Iron Box"
7. The Fortunes - "Ghoul In School"
8. The Graveyard Five - "The Marble Orchard"
9. Gin Gillette - "Train To Satanville"
10. Tommy Landon - "The Silent City"
11. Hot Jam - "I Love To Boogie"
12. Larry Belger - "Take You Tonight"
13. Achilles & Company - "Space In Time"
14. Jury - "Love Grown Cold"
15. The Tragedy - "Unfaithful Love"
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We go back to the garage with twelve obscure and unknown mid 1960s teenage garage efforts.
1. Johnny & The Appolos - "In Love With You"
2. Jonathan with Orchestra - "The Mummy"
3. Bobby & The Denos - "Just Like Me"
4. Dave Kennedy & The Ambassadors - "You Didn't Listen"
5. The Sultans Five - "Tonight Is The Night"
6. The Emperors - "A Fool For You I've Been"
7. The Blazers - "I Don't Need You"
8. Barry Ebling & The Invaders - "I Can Make It Without You"
9. Barry Ebling & The Invaders - "Sunny Day Rain"
10. The Dept. Of Sanitation - "Don't Ever Leave Me"
11. The Hysterical Society - "I Know"
12. The Fugitives - "Mean Woman"
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A globe-spanning hour long survey of international folk, rock, psych, and pop. All taken directly from original 45 rpm and LP discs.
1. Chan Ping Ying & Lee Hung - Unknown (Singapore)
2. The Gaytoppers - "Mix It Up" (Philippines)
3. La Banda De Los Animalitos de Juan De Los Santos - "Somos Los Animalitos" (Mexico)
4. Suat Sayin - "Bu Sana Son Mektubum" (Turkey)
5. Red Lantern - "Akachochin" (Japan)
6. Checha Y Su India Maya - "La Cuzquita" (Guatemala)
7. Ajda Pekkan - "You Love As You Wish" (Turkey)
8. Shlomo Carlbach - "Uba 'Uh Havobim" (Germany/US/Israel)
9. Fikret Kizilok - "Söyle Sazim" (Turkey)
10. Lata - "Bindiya Chamke Gi" (Pakistan)
11. La Nueva Ilusion - "Año Nuevo" (unknown)
12. Conjunto De Las Hermana Misoneras Catequistas Guadalupanas - "Un Hombre Y Algo Mas" (Mexico)
13. Heralds - "Gud Har Inga Pengar" (Norway)
14. Los Gatos - "Ven Que Estoy Hirviendo" (Costa Rica)
15. Esin Engin Ve Orkestrasi - "Konyali" (Turkey)
16. The Flamengo Group - "The Way For Horses" (Czechoslovakia)
17. Los Tellos - "La Pastorcita" (Ecuador)
18. Chan Ping Ying & Lee Hung - Unknown (Singapore)
19. Los Aristocratas De Chicago - "El Saborcito" (Mexico)
20. The Gondolán Brothers - "Neday" (Czechoslovakia)
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It's last call at the diviest dive bar you can think of, so tip your waitress and show some love to these nine lounge and nightclub-inspired acts. Some artists captured live on stage, and the rest simply sharing the sound of seedy establishment entertainer life of the 1960s & 70s.
1. Shlomo Haviv - "Running"
2. Rob – "Night After Night"
3. Ina Ray Hutton – "Lonesome Old Town"
4. The Valets - "Summertime"
5. Dr. Michael Dean – "Go Away Don’t Bother Me"
6. Rex & Ed – "Nights in White Satin"
7. Rolf & His Guitar – "The Look Of Love"
8. Peter Kim - "Miserlou"
9. Wil’e Gee – "Kansas City"
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More Jesus People Music madness, this time on all LP format. Hippie psych, funk, folk, and rural rock - all in the name of the Lord.
1. Jesus Loves You - "We Are His"
2. Hosanna - "Why Art Thou Disquieted?"
3. Harvest Flight - "Truth"
4. Tom Belt & God Unlimited - "Jan's Song"
5. Judy Romero - "Power"
6. Agape - "Happy"
7. Byron Berwick - "Feel His Love"
8. Ascension Lutheran Church - "I Played Hooky (From Church This Morning)"
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Everyone's favorite underdog outsider music genre is back! Eleven choice bizarro and obscure 45 rpm sides from the 1950s - 70s country & western Americana music landscape.
1. Clem Hutchins - "Swing Along"
2. Carl Trent - "Service Station Man"
3. Barbara & Beverly - "Jealousy"
4. Arloa Foster - "Wrong Side Of The Tracks"
5. Whitey Knight - "Knocking"
6. Herbie Duncan - "That's All"
7. Mary-Leah - "I'm Thinking Of Me"
8. Milt Dickey - "Television Love"
9. Chuck Bowers - "Pinball Boogie"
10. Dusty Dalton - "Shotgun"
11. Bully Jax - "Grandma's Stoned"
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Nine outsider dark & brooding sanctified gospel 45s & 78s from the backwoods and beyond.
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Choice selections from a handful of regional "Battle Of The Bands" type LP comps, released in partnership with local radio stations. Small time unknown bands with big time aspirations to be known.
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Eight truly outsider what-were-they-thinking-when-they-recorded-this jams make up this week's episode. If you can make it through the entirety of this one, you either have amazing taste in music or you're crazy.
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Some of my favorite 45 sides acquired during quarantine, brought to you by swapping boxes with other collectors via the USPS, and bulk record buys.
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Eight outsider 45 rpm laments of serving, being drafted, and waiting for loved ones to return from the Vietnam war.
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Raw unknown and obscure gospel funk 45s & LPs from across the United States.
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Total dystopian teen comedown vibes on this week's episode. Ten outside-looking-in 50s & 60s malt shop fever dreams presented from the outsider teenager's point of view.
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Heavy. Primitive. Obscure. All terms that are apropos to this week's bounty of hard rock records that are so unknown it hurts.
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Primitive instrumentals and unknown failed dance crazes. If nothing else, you may just learn how to "Do The Shovel."
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Ten laid-back obscurities that skew to the the folkish end of the musical spectrum.
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Recent favorite 45 rpm finds that deserve to go down in the outsider music hall of fame.
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A fine bouquet of bonkers cover songs guaranteed to tingle the senses and excite the immortal soul deep inside your essence being.
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