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HACKENSACK ROCKS!!
« on: July 15, 2009, 08:36:12 PM »
NOT our city, unfortunately. This is an early 70s British band named "Hackensack" that few people in the US have ever heard of. Hey - if there's a current pop band named "Teaneck", why not an old Brit acid/blues band named "Hackensack"? What's next - a rap group named "Ho-Ho-Kus"?



These are two SEPARATE auctions:

1. http://xrl.us/HackensackCD1 ("GIVE IT SOME")

2. http://xrl.us/HackensackCD2 ("LIVE THE HARD WAY")


Seller's descriptions:

1&2. Here is your chance to own one hard to find release. If your into that heavy psych / acid blues rock sound from the early '70's then Hackensack is a must! This is such an exciting release. If you like Groundhogs, Leaf Hound, Cactus or Buffalo then your going to love this hard rockin' release.

1. Previously unreleased material recorded by this Nicky Moore fronted powerhouse outfit recorded between 1969 and 1972 as demos for a debut album on Island Records which was eventually aborted. Also includes other rare tracks and notes from Nicky himself. Much more powerful than their only issued album "Up The Hardway".

2. 1973 live recordings from Swiss radio by this heavy UK early '70's outfit. One of the heaviest live acts of the era. Includes bonus tracks from a gig in Nottingham (also from 73).


1&2: Here's what one reviewer had to say about Hackensack:

Formed by Nicky Moore in 1969 Hackensack were considered one of the heaviest live bands of their day. They only released one album (on Polydor) during their lifetime. Over more than 270 gigs they built up a small but loyal following but weren't able to generate sufficient revenue to continue as a viable project. Their sound was a heavy blues / rock mix and Up the Hardway is highly regarded amongst collectors and very collectable. Pye Records recorded a live album at the Cavern Club, Liverpool in 1973 but it remains unreleased to this day. When the band split Majors joined British Lions and Moore formed a band called Tiger before finding some success with first Samson and then Mammoth. Simon Fox drummed with Be Bop Deluxe. An album of unreleased material from 1969-1971 Give it Some was released in 1996 as was Live the Hard Way which featured live material recorded for Swiss radio in 1973 and part of a live show in Nottingham, England in the same year.



I'll omit the track listings for both. They're in the auctions if you want them. Instead, I'll put up a 1972 poster that shows that they opened for Mott the Hoople.

I have the "Give It Some" CD. My advice? Save your money. Trust me.



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