ARIEL - Yeah Tonite / (I Am The) Laughing Man (For Leo) (EMI 1974) A brilliant glam pop tune released by Australian outfit Ariel, formed in mid-1973 after the breakup of Melbourne's legendary Spectrum. Australian issue, produced by Peter Dawkins.
SKY PONY - Jubeldown / Chubby (Decca 1970) I'm totally in love with this obscure glammy/psych number written by Barry Green aka Barry Blue. "Jubeldown" has a really catchy melody and high production values. UK issue, produced by Colin Frechter.
ROYAL FLASH - Route 66 / The Queen And The Medley Band (Emi 1977) Cool junkshop glam tune released by Belgian outfit Royal Flash. The a side is an ok version of Bobby Troup's "Route 66". Produced by Marc Hermant and Jack Say, Belgian pressing.
MASAI - Stranger To Myself / Lightning (Turbo 1982) The British Masai released one full-length LP in the early eighties called "Good Boys Never Grumble" preceded by this high-enery boogie rock debut single issued on the obscure Turbo label. Produced by Peter Bullman and Masai, French issue.
AMERICAN MACHINE - Snowball / Sell Your Soul (Tower 1969) The legendary Johnny Cymbal does his best with this amazing bubblegum single. "Snowball" has everything you expect from a bubblegum song. US pressing, produced by Johnny Cymbal and George Tobin
SPLASH - Orangutang Boomerang / Sunday Ride (Plask 1974) "Orangutang Boomerang" by the Swedish Splash, is a granitic rock piece with a powerful bass line and catchy guitar riffs. The voice seems like a mix of Lemmy Kilmister and Skrewdriver's Ian Stuart and the Hammond on the backing track makes the sound even more compact. Here we go...
COLD FLY - Caterpillar / Yesterday Started For Judy (Bus Stop 1973) Here's another brilliant record by Ricky Wilde's father Marty, aka Zappo. "Caterpillar" is a pure T. Rex-style performance while the b side is an ok pop number written together with Peter Shelley. UK issue produced by Marty Wilde.
SCRUFF - Get Out Of My Way / Rock 'n' Roll Woma (Track Record 1978) Active from the beginning of 1977, Londoners Scruff released this high caliber glam/punk two-sider with strong guitar riffs and and catchy production values. UK issue, produced by Bill Kimber.
THE DOGGS - Billy's Gotta Run / Why Do I Lie? (Chapter 1 1971) Peter Lee Stirling - aka Daniel Boone - was behind this production, together with Alan Parker and Alan Hawkshaw, his co-members also in Rumplestiltskin and Hungry Wolf. UK pressing.
STEFAN AND THE WILD BOYS - The Wild Boys / Dying In St. Louis Gonna Make You Blue (London 1976) Here's the Belgian pressing of these amazing, Jerry Styler-produced proto-punk/glam workouts by Stefan And The Wild Boys, featuring Canadian actor Stefan Angrym. Listen to both sides below.