Album artwork for Rockabilly Psychosis And The Garage Disease by Various

Everybody's heard about the bird - so say The Trashmen and a fitting opener for fourteen of the most deranged tracks that you can find.

One of the best selling Big Beat releases, this compilation is a tribute to the sheer insanity of rock and roll.

The Sonics "Psycho", The Novas "The Crusher", Legendary Stardust Cowboy's "Paralysed"... Link Wray chewing the blues and spitting out Willie Dixon's "Hidden Charms" and our very own Milkshakes taking on the aforementioned Link Wray on "Run Chicken Run".

Apart from that, you still get The Cramps with Jimmy Dickinson ripping up Sonny Burgess's "Red Headed Woman", Britain's psychobilly kings The Meteors with a live "My Daddy Is A Vampire" and "Radioactive Kid" along with the late great Gun Club, Tav Falco's Panther Burns with their finest destructobilly and two other bands of this parish the Sting-Rays and The Guana Batz.

As it says - 'Not Suitable For Children' - some of this stuff should never have been let out of its box in the first place - that's why we love it so!

Various

Rockabilly Psychosis And The Garage Disease

Big Beat
Album artwork for Rockabilly Psychosis And The Garage Disease by Various
LP

£17.99

Black
Released 27/10/2017Catalogue Number

WIK18

Learn more
Various

Rockabilly Psychosis And The Garage Disease

Big Beat
Album artwork for Rockabilly Psychosis And The Garage Disease by Various
LP

£17.99

Black
Released 27/10/2017Catalogue Number

WIK18

Learn more

Everybody's heard about the bird - so say The Trashmen and a fitting opener for fourteen of the most deranged tracks that you can find.

One of the best selling Big Beat releases, this compilation is a tribute to the sheer insanity of rock and roll.

The Sonics "Psycho", The Novas "The Crusher", Legendary Stardust Cowboy's "Paralysed"... Link Wray chewing the blues and spitting out Willie Dixon's "Hidden Charms" and our very own Milkshakes taking on the aforementioned Link Wray on "Run Chicken Run".

Apart from that, you still get The Cramps with Jimmy Dickinson ripping up Sonny Burgess's "Red Headed Woman", Britain's psychobilly kings The Meteors with a live "My Daddy Is A Vampire" and "Radioactive Kid" along with the late great Gun Club, Tav Falco's Panther Burns with their finest destructobilly and two other bands of this parish the Sting-Rays and The Guana Batz.

As it says - 'Not Suitable For Children' - some of this stuff should never have been let out of its box in the first place - that's why we love it so!