"In October 1977, the Cramps ventured into Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee with producer and Cramps translator extraordinaire, Alex Chilton. The band had planned on recording their song 'TV Set,'...
The garage punk band The Cramps returned in 1994 with their EP Ultra Twist. It's title track was released as a single and was a rugged update of the Sixties...
Limited colored vinyl LP pressing. Reissue of this album from the mutant primal Rock 'n' Roll dynamos. Sex-classic STAY SICK was originally released in 1990 and features more of the...
Vinyl LP pressing. Songs the Lord Taught Us is the 1980 debut album by The Cramps with the bewildering tunes, "TV Set," "The Mad Daddy," and "I Was A Teenage...
Vinyl LP pressing. Psychedelic Jungle is the classic 1981 album by The Cramps containing gritty auditory adventures such as "Goo Goo Muck," a modern hit more than 40 years after...
"In October 1977, the Cramps ventured into Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee with producer and Cramps translator extraordinaire, Alex Chilton. The band had planned on recording their song 'TV Set,'...
Limited colored vinyl LP pressing. Reissue of this album from the mutant primal Rock 'n' Roll dynamos. Originally released in 1997, BIG BEAT FROM BADSVILLE is a haul-ass, careening monster...
Vinyl LP pressing. Bad Music for Bad People is a 1984 compilation of The Cramps' stand-out psychobilly rock. Featuring 11 tracks, including "Goo Goo Muck" and "Human Fly."
Originally released in 1983, "Smell Of Female" was a 12" 45rpm mini-LP that captured Lux Interior (vocals), Poison Ivy (guitar), Kid Congo Powers (guitar) and Nick Knox (drums) live at...
Originally released on Big Beat in 1986, "A Date With Elvis" is a stone-cold Cramps classic that has never been out of print and introduced generations of music fans to...