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Various Artists: Werewolves on Wheels / O.S.T. - VINYL LPTitle: Werewolves on Wheels O. S. T. Artist: Various Artists Label: Finders Keepers Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5060099503061 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2019 03 15 Number of Discs: 1 B movie junkies, gather round and prepare yourselves for what could only be described as a cinematic speedball. Take a combined hit of two of the most potent strains of toxic cinema, dress it up in ritualistic robes, and make it dance to the beat of a stoned, motoric,
Title: Werewolves on Wheels / O.S.T.Artist: Various Artists
Label: Finders Keepers
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060099503061
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2019-03-15
Number of Discs: 1
B-movie junkies, gather round and prepare yourselves for what could only be described as a cinematic speedball. Take a combined hit of two of the most potent strains of toxic cinema, dress it up in ritualistic robes, and make it dance to the beat of a stoned, motoric, country commune soundtrack. Like an exploit-o double-bill where both films merge into a single feature, this directorial debut by an ex-Roger Corman protégé and future Russ Meyer art director (another heady cocktail) is the product of one writing duo's fleeting time in the driving seat as the moviedrome marathon approached it's dwindling finish line. Werewolves On Wheels emerged in 1971 in a climate where the B-movie genre of the previous two decades began to make way for the early glimpses of imported slasher films and video nasties. Entirely out of popular context in 1971, the soundtrack music of Don Gere (Curt Boettcher, Kid Dynamite, Don & Stevie) would perhaps reveal him as the most versatile actor involved in the whole production. Until this point, Don Gere had been a pop folk songwriter and a country music devotee, but while riding with the werewolves, Don Gere became a disjointed psych rock stoner making ritualistic commune country with more coincidentally in common with Germany's emerging krautrock scene or the more localized stoner psych of Skip Spence (whose radically ahead of it's time LP OAR (1969) was recognized by Columbia Records as their lowest selling record in the company's history). Imagine guitarist Sandy Bull jamming with Munich's Amon Düül or some Swedish prog outfits like Träd, Gräs Och Stenar or a sedated Kebnekaise. In comparison to the Curb Records/Davie Allan scores, for films like Wild Angels (1966), Devil's Angels (1967), Thunder Alley (1967), and Born Losers (1967) (often released on Curb's own Sidewalk or Tower Records), the new music made by Don Gere, only three years down the line, sounds like it's from an entirely different generation... "Pre-certified biker psych from the hillbilly Haxan. Amazing!" -Sean Canty (Demdike Stare)
Tracks:
1.1 Werewolves on Wheels (Main Theme)
1.2 Mount Shasta Home
1.3 Ritual
1.4 One
1.5 Ritual 2
1.6 The Devil's Advocates
1.7 The Devil's Advocates (Reprise)
1.8 One Foot in Heaven
1.9 Burning Grass
1.10 Tarot
1.11 Tarot Trail
1.12 Dust Bowl
1.13 The Devil's Advocates 2
1.14 Ritual 3
1.15 Werewolves on Wheels (End Theme)
1.16 Radio Record 1
1.17 Radio Record 2
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