It's a funny looking band and none of the 4 members has been christened Buzz or Benett. But 3 of the 4 tracks on their record are more than pleasing...
The Subjects were W. Bröhl, G. & J. Hawle, F. Haas and P. Frey and they're not identical with those Subjects you may know from Vol. 9. Their (once again) labelless 7" has an even weirder flipside called "German Measles", but you probably know this one from "Visions Of The Past 4"...
The Kings' one and only document of existence was on the Interphon label and it's not half as harmless as you may think. Just wait for the organ grinder drowning in an orgon tank. Willi Reich would have loved this one... Percy & The Gaolbirds (not Goalbirds) from Enger had a lot of trouble with a name derived from the ancient spelling of jail. Germany's youngest beat band had an average age of 17 when they won the '66 Beat Festival in Recklinghausen, and were rewarded with a Columbia Records contract. "I Will Do" is one of the 4 tracks that saw the light of day on 2 singles. A fifth still in the can and we feel more than honoured by the permission of the band to include "Please Go" on Vol. 11...
You may remember The Wild Cats from Goslar. The A-side of their 7" was on Vol. 3. Here's the equally scruffy flip...
Inga. Yep, it's the girl who anagramed her name in the 70's to call her band Frumpy. But her debut from 66 is just good clean fun and light-years