Extra attention to the music producer and song writer Joe Meek.
Though Joe Meek was tone-deaf and had difficulties with the distinctions of timbres, it was’t an obstacle for him to score several big hits in the fifties and sixties. With the use of effects like his own-build spring-reverb and the use of heavy compression, he had created a new sound that bounced off speakers hard and clear. An extraordinary life with many scandals and mysteries had made Joe Meek a peculiar and still a brilliant icon in the history of modern music. In this episode of Pakrammel, not his greatest hits, but mostly rarities, experiments and bizarrely produced rock&roll tracks that illustrate his unique sound. For more information on Joe:http://joemeekdoc.com/who-is-joe-meek/
01. Joe Meek – A Day In The Life Monologue – Early History.
02. Humphrey Lyttleton &His Band – Bad Penny Blues .
03. Joe Meek And Blue Men, The – I Hear A New World.
04. Joe Meek And Blue Men, The – Love Dance Of The Saroos.
05. Joe Meek – Go On Then.
06. Joe Meek – Happy Valley.
07. Joe Meek – Studio Fragments.
08. Joe Meek – The First Day I Met You.
09. Joe Meek Talks To Cat In Graveyard.
10. Screaming Lord Sutch – Jack The Ripper.
11. John Leyton – Johnny Remember Me.
12. Original Checkmates – Union Pacific.
13. The Moontrekkers – Return Of The Vampire.
14. The Saints – Midgets.
15. The Syndicats – Crawdaddy Simone.
16. The Tornados – Locomotion WIth Me.
17. Joe Meek – A Day In The Life Making Records Production.
18. Michael Cox – Angela Jones.
19. The Outlaws – Swingin’ Low.
20. Cliff Bennett &The Rebel Rousers – You Got What I Like.
21. Moontrekkers – Night Of The Vampire.
22. Jason Eddy &The Centremen – Singin’The Blues.
23. Paul &Ritchie &The Cryin’ Shames – Come On Back.
24. The Impac – Rat-Tat-Ta-Tat.
25. Joe Meek And Blue Men, The – Bulblight.
26. Joe Meek -Message To Dave & Dee.
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