
The Chocolate Watchband 'The Best of...' (1989)
The Chocolate Watchband was a mod-outfitted garage punk unit par excellence, their sound founded on English-style R&B with a special fixation on the Rolling Stones at their most sneering. After hooking up with producer Ed Cobb, a former member of the 1950s vocal ensemble the Four Preps, the group released 'No Way Out' in mid-1967, though the Watchband had already begun breaking up. A new incarnation carried them through 1967, though the band's existence as a viable performing unit were all but over. The group's producers had other ideas, however, releasing two more albums ('The Inner Mystique', 'One Step Beyond') in 1968 and 1969 , sporting the band's name but not too much else associated with the group. That would probably have been the end of the group's story, but in the early '80s, record buyers and, more particularly, young musicians discovered the Watchband. A set of Australian reissues of the group's albums quickly found a market in America and Europe. - allmusic
6 comments:
good stuff man! many many interestings things, thanks.
The Chocolate Watch Band Wow yeah!
John Trashe
Ah... Chocolate!
Everybody loves it and I love the Chocolate Watch Band.
Tons of stuff here to dig, dig, dig!
Thanks for this and the other excellent posts!
Cheers
Marc
thank you !!!!!!!!!
dave aguilar forever!
I love chocolate, but there is a problem. My Goldwave says it cannot find the codec to turn these files into wav files...
Do you know what/where I could find it, please?
Thank you.
Marc
I use this on occasion:
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm
But usually I'm going from wav to mp3.
Good luck and thanks for stopping by!
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