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The Sonics
Personnel:
BOB BENNETT drms A
ROB LIND sax, vcls, hrmnca A
ANDY PARYPA bs, gtr A
LARRY PARYPA ld gtr, vcls A
GERRY ROSLIE organ, piano, ld vcls A
JIM BRADY ld vcls
RON FOOS bs
RANDY HAITT keyb'ds, vcls
DOUG HEATH gtr
DANNY HOEFFER ld gtr
STEVE MOSIER drms
NB: line-up 'A', 1964-67.
ALBUMS:
1(A) HERE ARE THE SONICS!!! (Etiquette 024) 1966
2(A) THE SONICS BOOM (Etiquette 027) 1966
3(A) INTRODUCING THE SONICS (Jerden 7007) 1967
4(-) EXPLOSIVES (Buckshot 001) 1973
5(-) THE SONICS (First American 7719) 1978
6(-) SINDERELLA (Bomp 4011) 1979
7(-) UNRELEASED (First American FA-7719) 198?
8(-) FIRE AND ICE (First American 7779) 1983
9(-) FULL FORCE (Etiquette 11 84) 1985
10(-) LIVE FANZ ONLY (Etiquette ) 198?
11(-) MAINTAINING MY COOL (Jerden JRCD 7001) 199?
12(-) FIRE AND ICE: THE LOST TAPES, VOL. 1 (Jerden JRCD ????) 1996
13(-) FIRE AND ICE: THE LOST TAPES, VOL. 2 (Jerden JRCD ????) 1996
NB: (3) reissued on First American Records (First 7715) in 1977. (2) reissued on Fan Club (FC 020) 1987. (6) issued in Europe on Line (LILP 4.00249) in 1980 on white vinyl. (1) and (2) are now available on one CD, as well as being issued on CD as Psycho Sonics, together with some rarities. (9) is also now available on CD. (12) is a CD compilation. (13) and (14) contain their final recordings from 1966-1968. Also of interest to readers may be a tribute album, Here Ain't The Sonics, featuring cuts by Nomads, Cynics, Marshmallow Overcoat and Mojo Nixon among others. This is also available in CD format.
45s:
1 Keep A Knockin'/The Witch (Etiquette 11) 1964
2 Boss Hoss/The Hustler (Etiquette 16) 1965
3 Shot Down/Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark (Etiquette 18) 1965
4 Love Lights/Like No Other Man (Jerden 809) 1966
5 Love Lights/You Got Your Head On Backwards (Jerden 809) 1966
6 The Witch/Like No Other Man (Jerden 810) 1966
7 Don't Believe In Christmas/(B side by The Wailers) (Etiquette 22) 1966
8 Psycho/Maintaining My Cool (Jerden 811) 1966
9 Louie Louie/Cinderella (Etiquette 23) 1966
10 Love-itis/You're In Love (Jerden 909) 1967
11 Lost Love/Any Way The Wind Blows (Piccadilly 244) 1967
12 Love-Itis/You're In Love (Piccadilly 255) 1967
13 Any Way The Wind Blows/Lost Love (UNI 55039) 1967
14 Dirty Old Man/Bama Lama Bama Loo (Burdette 106) 1975
15 The Witch/Bama Lama Bama Loo (Great Northwest 702) 1979
NB: (4) and (10) unreleased.
Tacoma, Washington was their home town and they were one of the finest punk bands to come from the Northwest in this era. The Witch was an enormous hit in the Pacific Northwest, indeed The Sonics were immensely popular there. Their follow-up Psycho was also a local hit. Most of their material was original and written by Gerry Roslie, although they also did cover versions of tracks like I'm A Man. Arguably they were left behind in the San Francisco-based rock renaissance of 1967.
Their third album, which was produced by Jerry Dennon, was called Introducing because it was their first on a major label. This album was later re-released in the late seventies under the title The Sonics' Original Northwest Punk. The last 45 recorded by the original line-up was Any Way The Wind Blows. After this members departed to go to college or join other bands - with Rob Lind being the last original to leave in 1968.
Jim Brady came in on lead vocals in 1967, from The Mercy Boys, and by 1968 was leading the band. From Love-itis onwards they perfected a new sound adding strings and horns but it didn't go down with their fans and they slowly faded out of the limelight.
Jerry Roslie reformed the band in 1979 with a new line-up to record (6) for Bomp.
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