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45's and High Times CDs (2006)
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Separations Vinyl LP (2000)
Embrooks discography This debut by the Embrooks -- recorded on four-track analog equipment and produced by the band themselves -- was originally a vinyl-only release by the Dig the Fuzz label in April 1999. It was finally issued on compact disc by Dionysus in the U.S. a few months after their invigorating American debut, Our New Day, was released on the legendary Bomp! label's Voxx subsidiary, making this one seem like a stopgap measure until their proper follow-up. As this British trio is heavily rooted in the freakbeat/mod rock sound circa 1966-1967, it might come as something of a surprise that this CD is a murky, scuzzy, garage-sounding affair overall. A few highlights include their superb take on the Outsiders' mournful, folk/beat rave-up "Sun's Going Down" and "Fight Fire," previously recorded by the Fantastic Dee Jays (who had, in turn, covered the obscure original by the Golliwogs, a pre-Creedence band fronted by the Fogerty brothers). Yet, despite the fact that most of the songs are amiably propelled along by Alessandro Cozzi-Lepri's blistering, fuzz-drenched guitars, Mole's frenetic basslines, Lois Tozer's manic drumming, and the group's combined Mersey-styled harmonies, what mostly ruins this outing is the poor recording quality, which is so swamped in reverb that there's audible distortion from the digital over-saturation. It makes for a very poor listen of an otherwise wonderful album, one that could have perhaps used an additional mixing-and-mastering session. The 14-track CD drops one track from the original LP, but includes two songs from their Sympathy for the Record Industry EP from 1998: "Where Were You?" and "Things Come Back to You," two tracks dating back to December 1996, just one month after the band formed. Another early recording, "But I Didn't Know Him" (originally issued as a limited-edition 7" single ...
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45's and High Times CDs (2006)
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Yellow Glas Perspections CD (2007)
Embrooks songs Track Listing of songs: Happy Fickle Girl; Francis; Back In My Mind; The Twisted Musings Of Sir Dempster P Orbitron; Riding A Wave; Nothing's Gonna Work; Emilia Burrows; Feel Like Flying; A Note In My Drawer; Show Me A Little Smile; Children Of Tomorow; The Time Was Wrong;
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Our New Day CD (2000)
Embrooks CD discography Our New Day is an unabashed attempt to recreate the freakbeat sound of 1966: splashing drums, Who-type power chords and distorted guitar leads, tight pop tunes with harmonies, and a generally close-to-manic forward thrust. Most of the material is original, and when a band covers the obscure "Say Those Magic Words" single ...
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Yellow Glass... 180 Gram LP Vinyl LP
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Don't Ask Me Anymore Vinyl LP (1999)
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Shake! CD (2007)
Embrooks CD discography Introducing Shake! on Biff! Bang! Pow! Records. Featuring The Solarflares, Tom Hingley & The Lovers, Long Tall Shorty, The Threads, Face, Afterglow and more. 2004.
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Popular or famous Embrooks music songs: Francis, Riding a Wave, Emilia Burrows, You Will Never Change, Feel Like Flying, Springtime, Youve Been Unfair. More music songs I Was Alone, Back In My Mind, I Don't Like What You Do, Things Gonna Come Back To You, Helen, I'm Still Trying. More music songs You're Mine, Standing Upside Down, Happy Fickle Girl, Sun's Going Down, Seperations, Love Is a Beautiful Thing. More music songs You Take Me For Rides. See All Songs
 Embrooks albums Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Mole | 101ers, Guilty Pleasures, Jozif | | Al | Luke, Need New Body, Capone, Nausea, OOIOO, Scarfo, Valkyrja, Gmac | | Lois | Billie Holiday, Bis, External, Internal, Ray Ellis & His Orchestra |
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Maureen Jeffreys, Liam Hughes, Brynn Andre
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