Label: Repertoire Records (Germany), REP 5131
Style: Classic Rock, Garage Rock, Rock
Country: Hampshire, England
Time: 62:23
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 420 Mb
The Troggs Tapes is a bootleg recording of the English rock band the
Troggs. It was originally recorded in 1970, and consists of band members
arguing over the recording of a song, with frequent profanity. It has
become one of the best-known spoken-word bootleg recordings, and
influenced work such as the film This is Spinal Tap.
The argument was captured on tape by engineer Clive Franks with help of tape op Barry Sherlock, and made its way onto bootlegs in the early 1970s. The release gave the Troggs an infamous reputation, though it also raised their public profile. Though the band's career collapsed shortly after the session, it was revitalised by the bootleg's notoriety and led to the band reforming and becoming popular with punk rock audiences towards the end of the 1970s.
Presley was originally unhappy with the release, but later gave a positive opinion of it, saying that bands could listen to it as an example of why they should relax in the studio and not take things seriously.
In 2011, Uncut ranked The Troggs Tapes at number 50 in its list of "The 50 Best Bootlegs", deeming it "an hilarious, 12-minute swearathon" and comparing it to Orson Welles' complaints in Frozen Peas (1970), and Oasis' "Wibbling Rivalry" (1995).
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Troggs_Tapes)
The argument was captured on tape by engineer Clive Franks with help of tape op Barry Sherlock, and made its way onto bootlegs in the early 1970s. The release gave the Troggs an infamous reputation, though it also raised their public profile. Though the band's career collapsed shortly after the session, it was revitalised by the bootleg's notoriety and led to the band reforming and becoming popular with punk rock audiences towards the end of the 1970s.
Presley was originally unhappy with the release, but later gave a positive opinion of it, saying that bands could listen to it as an example of why they should relax in the studio and not take things seriously.
In 2011, Uncut ranked The Troggs Tapes at number 50 in its list of "The 50 Best Bootlegs", deeming it "an hilarious, 12-minute swearathon" and comparing it to Orson Welles' complaints in Frozen Peas (1970), and Oasis' "Wibbling Rivalry" (1995).
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Troggs_Tapes)
01. Get You Tonight (02:48)
02. We Rode Through The Night (03:41)
03. A Different Me (03:33)
04. Down South To Georgia (03:48)
05. Gonna Make You (05:06)
06. Supergirl (02:39)
07. I'll Buy You An Island (04:27)
08. Rolling Stone (02:13)
09. After The Rain (02:49)
10. Rock & Roll Lady (03:01)
11. Walking The Dog (04:06)
12. I'll Buy You On Island (Single Version Bonus Track) (03:04)
13. Gonna Make You - Single Version (Bonus Track) (03:17)
14. Feeling For Love (Bonus Track) (03:13)
15. Just A Little Too Much (Bonus Track) (02:42)
16. Special Place (Bonus Track) (01:02)
17. Summertime (Bonus Track) (01:02)
18. The True Troggs Tapes (Bonus Track) (09:43)
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