Bohemian Vendetta

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Paradox City 00:00 Tools
Enough 00:00 Tools
All Kinds Of Highs 00:00 Tools
(She Always Gives Me) Pleasure 00:00 Tools
Riddles And Fairytales 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Touch Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Love Can Make Your Mind Go Wild 00:00 Tools
Riddles & Fairytales 00:00 Tools
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 00:00 Tools
House Of The Rising Sun 00:00 Tools
Like Stoned 00:00 Tools
Deaf, Dumb & Blind 00:00 Tools
Images (Shadow In The Night) 00:00 Tools
The House Of The Rising Sun 00:00 Tools
Half The Time 00:00 Tools
Satisfaction 00:00 Tools
All Kinds Of High 00:00 Tools
How does it feel 00:00 Tools
Irresistible 00:00 Tools
Charity Killjoy 00:00 Tools
All Kinds Of Lows & All Kinds Of Highs 00:00 Tools
Images (Shadow of the Night) 00:00 Tools
Images 00:00 Tools
Deaf Dumb And Blind 00:00 Tools
Riddles & Fairytales (45 Version) 00:00 Tools
I Don´t Go That Way 00:00 Tools
I Don't Go That Way 00:00 Tools
images (shadows in the night) 00:00 Tools
I Don΄t Go That Way 00:00 Tools
Riddles & Fairytales (45 Edit) 00:00 Tools
you've gotta be free 00:00 Tools
Satisfaction (Rolling Stones) 00:00 Tools
Like Stoned (unrel. acetate (NYC), 1966) 00:00 Tools
BOHEMIAN VENDETTA: Enough 00:00 Tools
House Of The The Rising Sun 00:00 Tools
Riddles & Fairytails 00:00 Tools
Irresistable 00:00 Tools
Deaf, Dumb, & Blind 00:00 Tools
28 - Bohemian Vendetta - BOHEMIAN VENDETTA- Enough 00:00 Tools
Paradox 00:00 Tools
Enough (United Artists 50174) NY, NY. 1967 00:00 Tools
All Kinds Of Lows 00:00 Tools
B4-Deaf, Dumb, & Blind 00:00 Tools
House Of The Rising Sun (1968) 00:00 Tools
Pleasure 00:00 Tools
B3-Images (Shadow In The Night) 00:00 Tools
Riddles and Fairytales (45 version) 00:00 Tools
12 - Paradox City ('68) 00:00 Tools
Like Stoned (1966) 00:00 Tools
House Of The Rising 00:00 Tools
A1-Riddles & Fairytails 00:00 Tools
A3-All Kinds Of Highs 00:00 Tools
Irrestible (Unreleased Demo) NY, NY. 1966 00:00 Tools
- Enough 00:00 Tools
A4-(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 00:00 Tools
A2-(She Always Gives Me) Pleasure 00:00 Tools
B1-Love Can Make Your Mind Go Wild 00:00 Tools
12 - Riddles & Fairytales 00:00 Tools
I Donґt Go That Way 00:00 Tools
B5-I Wanna Touch Your Heart 00:00 Tools
B2-The House Of The Rising Sun 00:00 Tools
13 - (She Always Gives Me) Pleasure 00:00 Tools
I Wwanna Touch Your Heart 00:00 Tools
She always Gives Me Pleasure 00:00 Tools
A5-Paradox 00:00 Tools
Riddles and Fairytales (Mainstream 681) NY, NY. 1968 00:00 Tools
(She Aalways Gives Me) Pleasure 00:00 Tools
Love Can Make Your Mind Go Wil 00:00 Tools
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Bohemian Vendetta was an American garage rock and psychedelic band from Long Island, New York, who were active from 1966-1968. In addition to recording two officially released singles and several previously unissued demos, they cut a self-titled album, Bohemian Vendetta, released by Mainstream Records in 1968. Bohemian Vendetta was formed as the Bohemians in 1966 in Long Island, New York. Their original lineup consisted of Arthur Muglia (also known as Brian Cooke) on lead vocals and organ, his cousin Victor Muglia on bass, Randy Pollock on rhythm guitar, Richard Martinez on lead guitar, and Richie Sorrento on drums. Initially the band had a strongly blues-based sound, reminiscent of Pretty Things, and the Shadows of Knight. Under this line-up the band recorded two demo acetate singles in 1966 at Ultrasonic Studios in Hempstead (on Long Island), "Irresistible" b/w "Petrified, Like Stoned" (later referred to as "Like Stoned") and "I Don't Go that Way" b/w "All Kinds of Lows and All Kinds of Highs" The band recorded demos of several more songs and released the single "Enough" b/w "Half of the Time" on the United Artists label. While the single got a spot on the "Rate a Record" segment of Dick Clark's American Bandstand, it failed to chart. However, the band's demos came to the attention of Bob Shad's Mainstream Records, a company known for minimal production values and promotion, often releasing albums by unknown bands targeted for the underground FM radio market, and who released the first album by Big Brother and the Holding Company and the first three albums by the Amboy Dukes, Ted Nugent's early band (including their popular hit "Journey to the Center of the Mind"). From Long Island's Lynbrook, future member Nick Manzi had played in a number of bands in the area, including the Cavaliers. He and Faine Jade had formed the Rustics who recorded "Cant' Get you Out of My Heart" b/w "Look at Me" for the Ye Old King Label. After the Rusics broke up Manzi joined the Bohemians, replacing lead guitarist Richard Martinez, who went on the join the Cats Meow, who recorded a few singles for Decca. In 1967 the Bohemians changed their name to Bohemian Vendetta. More personnel changes were to come that year. After Nick Manzi's entry, Randy Pollock switched from guitar to bass, and Chuck Monica replaced Richie Sorrento on drums. Bohemian Vendetta played at venues such as the Action House with such bands as the Vagrants and Vanilla Fudge. Bohemian Vendetta had already recorded demos of most of the songs intended for their album to be released on Mainstream, but Bob Shad insisted that they re-record all of the songs, so they cut new versions in 1968. However, some have noted that the results did not capture the feel of the demos, which were more representative of the band's actual sound. Nearly all of their material was written by the band, but Shad asked them to record the Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction". Bohemian Vendetta's self-titled album, finally came out in the fall of 1968. The album reflected both psychedelic and R&B influences an included standout tracks such as "Riddles & Fairytales," "Paradox City," "I Wanna Touch Your Heart," and "Love Can Make Your Mind Go Wild," not to mention renditions of songs previously recorded by other artists, such as "Satisfaction," and "House of the Rising Sun." However, Mainstream did little to promote the album or its single, "Riddles and Fairytales" b/w "I Wanna Touch Your Heart," resulting in disappointing sales. That year, the band also backed Faine Jade on his Introspection album. In late 1968 Bohemian Vendetta broke up. Over the intervening years since their breakup, Bohemian Vendetta's work has been included on several anthologies. Their song "Enough" was included on the 1979 Ear-Piercing Punk compilation put out by Greg Shaw's Bomp! Records, then later on Essential Pebbles, Volume 1. "All Kinds of Highs" has also been reissued on compilations. In 1998, the band's complete work, including their 1968 album and all of their acetates, was released on the "Enough!" anthology. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.