TELLTALE HEARTS - ARCHIVAL CD FAN SET WITH PHOTOS, FLIER, RARE 1986 VOXX ZINE, AND MORE!

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ALL ABOUT THE EXTRAS ON THIS ONE!  YOU ARE BUYING A PIECE OF HISTORY HERE. SOME AMAZING EXTRAS, FROM THE LEGENDARY BOMP FILES.  THIS ONE IS LOADED! SEE IMAGES.

LP-SIZED SET IS  PACKED IN A HEAVY 13x13 POLY ENVELOPE with EXCLUSIVE COVER DESIGNED BY OUR ART TEAM, SEE IMAGE

HERE'S WHAT YOU GET:

(1) TELLTALE HEARTS - HIGH TIDE CD VOXX 2072 SEALED 

(2) SUPER RARE VOXX TEEN BEAT ISSUE #4, MAY 1986, all written by Greg Shaw, with an editorial  plus an SPECIAL REPORT ON "Garage Music Goes International. articles like "Meet the Cool Set", and NEW SIGNINGS" featuring Dwarves, Primates, Marsupials, Stomachmouths. Things, Sky Saxon and more. 8 pages. 

(3) GLOSSY PROMO PHOTO FROM OUR FILES. 

 (4) FLIER FROM OUR FILES

(5) VOXX REBELLION POSTER FULL COLOR 

(6) PRESS RELEASE FROM MIKE STAX ANNOUNCING THAT THE TELLTALE HEARTS ARE CHANGING THEIR NAME TO "THE ROYAL HEARTS".  OR NOT!

 

Back in the days of the mid-80s "garage revival" scene that revolved around the Cavern Club, there was no doubt that the Tell-Tale Hearts led the pack of "paisley underground" bands that were popping up everywhere. They combined primitive and snotty mid-60s garage punk with R&B and blues influences, and had in Ray Brandes a great vocalist. Bill Calhoun played the keys, Eric Bacher was the guitarist, Dave Klowden the powerhouse drummer, and Mike Stax (publisher of the great Ugly Things fanzine) the "bass that ate San Diego." These guys had it all: the "look," the sound, and the carefree attitude.