The Sonics Boom

The Sonics Boom

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
1999 digitally remastered reissue of the second album by thelegendary kings of garage rock, originally released in 1966.Includes three bonus tracks: 'The Witch' (alternate) and two undisclosed live tracks.

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The Sonics Boom

The Sonics Boom
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • "Wooooooooooo!!!!!!!!"
  • boss
  • Not without merit, but far from the greatness of the debut
  • Gritty, Raw, Untamed, Primal
  • Essential...
The Sonics Boom
The Sonics
Manufacturer: Norton
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Garage RockGarage Rock | Rock | Alternative Styles | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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  1. Here Are the Sonics
  2. Introducing the Sonics
  3. Black Monk Time
  4. This Is... The Savage Young Sonics
  5. Louie Louie: The Very Best of The Kingsmen

ASIN: B00000IR02
Release Date: 1999-06-01

Tracks:

  1. Cinderella
  2. Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark
  3. Skinny Minnie
  4. Let The Good Times Roll
  5. Don't You Just Know It
  6. Jenny Jenny
  7. He's Waitin'
  8. Louie Louie
  9. Since I Fell For You
  10. Hitch Hike
  11. It's All Right
  12. Shot Down
  13. The Hustler
  14. The Witch (Alternate Take)
  15. Psycho (Live)
  16. The Witch (Live)

Album Description

1999 digitally remastered reissue of the second album by thelegendary kings of garage rock, originally released in 1966.Includes three bonus tracks: 'The Witch' (alternate) and two undisclosed live tracks.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "Wooooooooooo!!!!!!!!".......2007-06-09

The Sonics' 1965 debut, Here Are the Sonics, is a classic of mid-60s rock 'n' roll, if not of rock in general. With its filthy guitars, pounding rhythms, and wildman vocals, Here Are The Sonics epitomized the spirit of music at its rawest and most basic. Amazingly enough, the group's sophomre effort is even better.

Released in 1966 (one of the coolest years in musical history), The Sonics Boom is a loud, filthy, raw, and unspeakably fun slice of garage rock insanity. The band, which consists of piano-pounder and screamin' lead vocalist Gerry Roslie, guitar shredder Larry Parypa, sax man Rob Lind, and the unstopable rhythm section of bassist Andy Parypa (Larry's brother) and drummer Bob Bennett, is absolutely ferocious, tearing through these songs with a kind of breathless intensity that is simply incredible. Although the group didn't write very many songs (eight of the tracks from the original album are covers), the group originals are all fantastic: "Cinderella" opens the record with a frenzy of stomping drums, buzzing guitars, and Roslie's raucous throat-shredding. "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" boasts a relentless rhythmic attack, bubbling guitars, and an anthemic sing-along chorus. "He's Waitin'" is a menacing, brutal pounder with a leering vocal from Roslie and a brutal two-chord guitar onslaught. "Shot Down" (the last track on the original album, although on this CD reissue it's followed by four bonus tracks) is a bouncing, attitude-soaked screamer with a freakishly good guitar solo. The covers are also surprisingly good. The group's version of "Louie Louie" is an absolute monster, a thunderstorm of filthy, distorted guitars and pulverizing vocals. Their take on "Jenny Jenny" is absolutely unhinged, an impossibly high-octane explosion of nasty sax playing, rumbling guitars, and Roslie drowning everything with his voice. "Skinny Minny," "Let the Good Times Roll" are playful and catchy, but with plenty of bite and manic energy. "It's Allright" (that's the actual spelling) is a rollicking party tune with another great guitar solo from Larry. A take on the Motown classic "Hitch Hike" is fantasically forceful, rolling along with some rambling drums and blaring sax. "Since I Fell For You" is a surprisingly good teen-pop heartbreak ballad, with some rolling rhythms, a passionate vocal, and some distorted guitars snaking around beneath the melody.

The Sonics Boom is one of the greatest pure rock n roll albums- if you really wanna hear that kinda thing, you can't go wrong with this.

5 out of 5 stars boss.......2006-03-25

the first time you hear the transition from cinderella (track 1) to don't be afraid of the dark (track 2) you will think that your cd player is broken or something. than you will realize that this isn't one trick pony minor threat stuff this is sonics baby.

4 out of 5 stars Not without merit, but far from the greatness of the debut.......2005-01-17

That four stars should really be 3.5, but I'm feeling generous today. "Cinderella", "The Hustler", "Hitchhike", and espescially the cover of "Louie Louie" are essential rock 'n' roll tunes. But some songs, such as the cover of "Since I Fell For You", aren't up to the other ones, and should've been replaced by more rockin' tunes that were exposed on the debut. A band's progression is always good, but I'm not sure if the Sonics progressed in the right direction with their more slow songs. However, if you liked the debut, you will like this album and is definatly worth the space in your collection.

5 out of 5 stars Gritty, Raw, Untamed, Primal.......2003-01-25

More than a decade before Greg Sage and the Wipers revolutionized rock and roll in the Pacific Northwest, The Sonics were playing and recording some of the wildest music in the history of rock. This is some of the most primitive, raucous music that you can imagine. It is very definitely from the sixties, with some production quirks that would be jettisoned even by the late sixties. And not every song is essential. But the highpoints on this album are so overwhelming that no true fan of rock and roll, garage rock, proto-punk, or alternative would want to do without this disc. And is there an album anywhere with a better title?

This is one of the two original albums by the Sonics that are must-owns, the other being HERE ARE THE SONICS! There is also a good compilation not currently available entitled HERE ARE THE ULTIMATE SONICS.

4 out of 5 stars Essential..........2001-12-26

This album is a pre punk icon. From the first glance at the cover to hearing the last track I was fully satisfied by this great rock classic. Must be played at high volume. Each song sounds like they've taken ice picks to their speakers (and rumor had it, that they really did). This is a great staple in any punk history collection, also a pre requesite for listening to the Kinks, who probably had this album sitting in their collection.
The highlight of this album is Louie Louie. The fact is that Louie Louie is far from a great song. That anyone wanted to argue over authorship of this song is based solely on it's popularity. A song like this is not written well, it is only performed well, being left to the artist to mold it into something altogether different from every other recording. A song containing the three same chords over and over again is a particular challenge, but the Sonics rise to it, creating the greatest, hardest, rawest, most ear piercing version of Louie Louie ever recorded. Rob Lind wails and screams after the greatest solo on the album, and you already know you'll be backing up a track to hear it again.
Take all of your Paul Revere and the Raiders albums, and burn them (because you really shouldn't subject your ears to that ever again) then take your Wailers albums (no disrespect, they try hard) and sell them, and take that money and buy this album. It's all you need.
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    The Sonics
    Manufacturer: Big Beat UK
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000NJL674
    Release Date: 2007-04-10

    Tracks:

    1. Cinderella
    2. Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark
    3. Skinny Minnie
    4. Let The Good Times Roll
    5. Don't You Just Know It
    6. Jenny Jenny
    7. He's Waitin'
    8. Louie Louie
    9. Since I Fell For You
    10. Hitch Hike
    11. It's Alright
    12. Shot Down

    Album Description

    The second album from Tacoma WA's finest - released as Etiquette LP 027 in 1965.

    Every bit as explosive and influential as their debut "Here Are The Sonics!!!!" which we released in January.

    Packaged in a cardboard facsimile of the original LP (with spine) - the latest release in our popular "Hip Pocket" series.

    Album Description

    UK 12-track CD album - Originally released as Etiquette LP 027 in 1965, it is every bit as explosive and influential as their debut 'Here Are The Sonics'. Big Beat. 2007.
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      Sonics
      Manufacturer: Big Beat/City Hall
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000OPO70K
      Release Date: 2007-04-06

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