Bomp! Records is a Los Angeles-based record label formed in 1974 by fanzine publisher and music historian Greg Shaw, and Suzy Shaw. Who Put the Bomp was...
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"Who Put the Bomp (in the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)" is a doo-wop style novelty song from 1961 by the American songwriter Barry Mann, who wrote it with Gerry...
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and Tim Digulla (later of Tipsy). The band recorded its debut album Lunchtime In Infinity on Bomp! Records in 1994. Hollywood left the band due to his...
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California record label Bomp! Records. By late 1978 Bomp! had still not formally agreed to release the music on record, so Ginn decided he had enough...
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the Law (The Bobby Fuller Four)" (CD, DEL-FI Records, DFCD 2114, 1999) In 1993 Bomp! and Tangible Records co-released a box set of six singles, each by...
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Dead Boys (category Sire Records artists)
was unusable. When the material eventually surfaced on Bomp! Records, Bators had re-recorded the vocals in a studio. They booked a 1979 - 80 tour but...
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Babylon (with Dee Dee Ramone and Johnny Thunders). He also recorded as a solo artist with Bomp! Records. As the lead singer and driving force of the Cleveland...
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Black Lips (category Bomp! Records artists)
- 2003 (Bomp! Records) We Did Not Know the Forest Spirit Made the Flowers Grow - 2004 (Bomp! Records) Let It Bloom - 2005 (In The Red Records) Good Bad...
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blues rock. It grew out of Boissel's association with the U.S. label Bomp! Records. Alive bands on tour as of 2022 The Bobby Lees Beechwood El Perro (Parker...
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Frontier Records is an independent record label, started in 1980 in Sun Valley, Los Angeles by Lisa Fancher, a former employee of BOMP! Records and writer...
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Greg Shaw (category Record collectors)
Suzy Shaw and started the fanzine called Who Put the Bomp, popularly known as simply Bomp!, or Bomp magazine. He was hired by United Artists as assistant...
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The Plimsouls (category Alive Naturalsound Records artists)
Million Miles Away" was released on their own Shaky City record label, distributed by Bomp! Records. The song reached No. 11 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart...
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Heart" - Last Laugh Records EP's 1989 - "The Zeros" - Munster Records - 4 tracks 7" vinyl Albums 1991 - "Don't Push Me Around" - Bomp! - collection of rare...
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AIP Records is a record label that was started by Greg Shaw's Bomp! Records in 1983 to continue the Pebbles series. AIP stands for "Archive International...
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre (category Bomp! Records artists)
in 2008 on A Records. The album is directly inspired by the music made by bands My Bloody Valentine and The Velvet Underground. The record contains a highly...
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The Modern Lovers (category Bomp! Records artists)
1981 on an album titled The Original Modern Lovers (reissued on CD by Bomp Records in 2000). Following the failure to complete a debut album, Warner Brothers...
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London Recordings (redirect from London records)
Enoch Light and his Project 3 Records label around the same period. In the late 1970s, London signed deals with Bomp! Records and with Big Sound in Connecticut...
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Seigner and The LimiƱanas. Newcombe founded the record label A Recordings Ltd., where he releases records for The Brian Jonestown Massacre and other artists...
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psychedelic rock band the Brian Jonestown Massacre, released in 1995 by record label Bomp!. The title of the album is a portmanteau of the drug methadone, used...
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(1986; Bomp! Records) At Dianne's Place (compilation; includes "Round and Round") (1987; Penultimate Records) Gaga at the Gogo EP (1988; Bomp! Records) Radio...
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Lazy Cowgirls (category Bomp! Records artists)
1985 on Restless Records, and was produced by Chris D. It was followed by Tapping the Source, which was released in 1987 on the Bomp! label. They then...
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Nervous Breakdown (EP) (category SST Records EPs)
originally supposed to be released by Bomp! Records, but the band felt that the label was taking too long to put the record out. Eventually, the band took the...
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He Put the Bomp! In the Bomp is a Greg Shaw tribute album released in November 2007 by Bomp Records in the USA and Vivid Sound Corporation in Japan. The...
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BOMP! Who Says Girls Can't Rock (1997), Other Peoples Music Bad Not Evil (2017), BOMP! Compilation Inclusions Who Put The Bomp? (1979), Decca Records...
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Slash Records) (DCC) 7-inch EP (1992, Rockville/Gasatanka Records) Germicide (a.k.a. Live at the Whisky, First Show Ever) (1981, Mohawk/Bomp! Records/ROIR)...
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garage rock has often been compared to the Rolling Stones. Released by Bomp! Records on May 28, 1996, it is the first of three full-length albums released...
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Raw Power (category Au Go Go Records albums)
years. In 1993, a selection of these original mixes was released by Bomp Records as Rough Power. Fans and critics generally agreed that the original mixes...
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The Big Come Up (category Alive Naturalsound Records albums)
16-track digital thing and we [went] to start recording in January [...].' "Bomp Records". "The Black Keys - The Big Come Up". Discogs. 2002. "Re: Different "The...
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Derek See (category Bomp! Records artists)
Bomp! Records in 1996. See also writes for Shindig Magazine, Premier Guitar Magazine and Acoustic Guitar Magazine. 1995: I, Sharko: I, Sharko (Bomp Records...
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and more abstract sound collages. Released on October 25, 1996, by record label Bomp!, it was the third and final full-length album released by the band...
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