Garage Beat '66 Volume 7: That's How It Will Be!
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| Garage Beat '66 Volume 7: That's How It Will Be! | ||||
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| Released | 2007 | |||
| Recorded | 1960s | |||
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| Length | 44:45 | |||
| Label | Sundazed | |||
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Garage Beat '66 Volume 7: That's How It Will Be! is the seventh installment in the Garage Beat '66 series of garage rock compilations issued by Sundazed Music, which is available exclusively on compact disc.[1][2][3] Like all of the entries in the series, which is noted for good sound quality, all of the tracks are mastered from the original studio master sources and contain well-researched liner notes written by knowledgeable authorities.[1]
The set begins with the frenzied "I'll Come Running,' by the Mad Hatters, from Annapolis, Maryland.[1][3][4] Also featured is the grinding classic, "I'm in Pittsburgh and It's Raining," by San Antonio's the Outcasts.[1][3] The set includes two classics from Detroit's the Unrelated Segments, the acerbic "Where You Gonna Go?," as well as "Cry, Cry, Cry," which concludes the set.[1][3] The Human Expression's "Love at Psychedelic Velocity" builds up to breakneck speed.[1][3] The Bad Seeds, from Corpus Christi, Texas perform a rendition of Slim Harpo's "I'm a King Bee," previously recorded by the Rolling Stones.[1][3] The Liberty Bell performs the fuzz-drenched "That's How it Will Be" and the WordD (who also recorded as the Penthouse 5) is featured playing "Keep on Walking."[1][3]