Middle East Freakout (Garage-Beat-Pop & Psychedelia Underground 1965-1969) (Orange Vinyl)
27.00€
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Description
| Label: | Sunnyboy66 – SUNNY016 |
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| Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Stereo, Orange, 180gr
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| Country: | Greece |
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| Genre: | Rock, Funk / Soul, Pop, Folk, World, & Country |
| Style: | Arabic Pop, Beat, Exotica, Garage Rock, Persian Pop, Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock & Roll |
Tracklist
| A1 | Rebels– | It’s Allright | 1:41 |
| A2 | Golden Rin– | Golden Twist | 2:43 |
| A3 | Shaghayegh Band– | Baby I Need Your Love | 2:42 |
| A4 | Bernard– | Je Suis Perdu | 2:01 |
| A5 | Golden Ring– | Sweetheart | 2:48 |
| A6 | Band Of Princes– | When We Meet | 2:48 |
| A7 | Zia– | Man Kiam | 1:34 |
| A8 | Bezalel– | Kol Halman (All The Time) | 2:11 |
| A9 | Rebel Troupe– | Johann In The Garden | 2:14 |
| B1 | Bob Azzam & His Orchestra– | Mon Amour | 2:39 |
| B2 | Golden Ring– | Unknown | 2:16 |
| B3 | Danny & Planets– | Tali | 2:41 |
| B4 | Flowers– | Dokhtar Bala | 2:03 |
| B5 | Rebel Troupe– | Habibi | 2:37 |
| B6 | Band Of Princes– | I Wonder Where My Baby’s Tonight | 2:19 |
| B7 | Rebels– | I Saw Her Standing There | 2:10 |
| B8 | Bob Azzam & His Orchestra– | The Last Time | 2:34 |
Notes
Sunnyboy66 Records is proud to unveil one of its most exciting and ambitious projects yet: a deep dive into the rarely explored 60’s underground scenes of Lebanon, Iran, and Israel.
Between 1965 and 1969, a small but passionate wave of bands emerged across the Middle East, crafting their own take on the Western invasion of garage, beat, and psychedelia. Armed with fuzz-drenched guitars, swirling organs, and a hunger for experimentation, these young musicians fused local influences with the raw energy of the global 60’s counterculture — creating a sound as unique as it was fleeting.
Between 1965 and 1969, a small but passionate wave of bands emerged across the Middle East, crafting their own take on the Western invasion of garage, beat, and psychedelia. Armed with fuzz-drenched guitars, swirling organs, and a hunger for experimentation, these young musicians fused local influences with the raw energy of the global 60’s counterculture — creating a sound as unique as it was fleeting.
Middle East Freakout shines a light on this overlooked moment in music history, compiling rare and uncompiled tracks that capture the spirit of rebellion, joy, and fuzzed-out grooves straight from the region’s smoky clubs and dance halls.
Each song is lovingly restored and carefully remastered for the best possible sound.
This limited release is both a collector’s treasure and a must-have for anyone chasing the untold stories of the 60’s.
Let the desert winds carry you into the heart of a forgotten underground — where East met West under the spell of fuzz, rhythm, and the psychedelic dream.








