The Fuzztones
The Fuzztones is a garage group of founded New York to the beginning of the year 1980 by the giant Rudi Protrudi, singer and guitarist and Deb' O Nair, keyboards which had made their beginning in the combo Tina Peel.
Inspired, by the sound of the groups Garage of the sixties whose The Sonics, Fuzztones, armed with guitars phantom to appearance and sonorities without similar, delivered during fifteen years a Rock psychedelic energetic bituminous mix by tablecloths of organ giving to the honor of the compositions forgotten or remained unknown. In the occasion, they collaborated with the bluesman Screamin' Jay Hawkins, with Ian Astbury the singer of The Cult like with Sky Saxon, the mythical leader of The Seeds and James Lowe of The Electric Prunes.
Under the title Songs we taught the Fuzztones , Rudi Protrudi left, in 1993, a compilation (in double CD) of the original versions (drawn from its personal collection) of the pieces of the formations garage of the Sixties which inspired it.
After a pause at the end of the years 1990, Fuzztones remade a honourable album Salt for zombies in 2003 and, in 2005, celebrated 25 years of career by a compilation entitled LSD 25 (25 years off fuzz and furry) decorated of a live DVD of images and clips.
Discography
LP/CD
- Leave your mind At home (Mini LP 6 titles) 1984
- Screamin' Jay Hawkins with Fuzztones (Maximum 4 titles) 1984
- Lysergic emanations 1985
- Live in Europe 1986
- In heat 1989
- Creatures that time forgot 1989
- Braindrops 1990
- Monster has go.go! 1992
- Teen trash 1994
- Lysergic ejaculations (live) 1994
- Flashbacks 1997
- Salt for zombies 2003
- LSD 25 (CD + DVD) 2005
External bond
- Official site
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