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Over the past 15 years I've found hundreds of completely unknown 45s by often unknown artists.
Now it's time to give these weird sounds the credit they deserved.
It's amazing; just LOOK WHAT I HAVE FOUND in thrift stores, second hand markets and sometimes even IN THE TRASH CAN.
Thanks to CD  I was able to save these unusual tunes on 45 rpm 7" records. It's obvious that these 45s have been played a lot, so surface noice is almost obligatory. No hi-tek cd quality, but just back to the times where no one had ever heard of digital recording studios.
All the songs on these compilations are from the original 45 rpm records released prior to 1980 when CD took over the world of warm vinyl sounds. I've tried to exclude any song that's been compiled before, but as I don't own each and every compilation album ever made, there might be some songs that you already own on another compilation album. Look, listen and enjoy...
TITLE: Look What I Have Found vol 26
LABEL: In The Trash Can Records
CAT # : GARBAGE26
Subtitle: Atomium- 16 proofs of the Belgian connection

1977: a Belgian fake punker rules the global charts with Ca Plane Pour Moi. Here you get some different versions of this classic followed by some lesser known Belgian inventions like french fries! Fries are from Belgium not France!!! Did you know that the first European punk band was also Belgian not English? Belgium is the center of all...
1. �a gaze pour moi - plastichke
(Omega International 36.512 from 1978)
Everybody knows �Ca plane pour moi�, the plastic punk parody by Belgian singer Roger Jouret aka Plastic Bertrand. Plastichke was a market vendor who also recorded songs in the Brussels dialect, a mixture of French and Flemish. I�ve got a full album containing this cover version, but also the 45 which is much sought after by die-hard Damned collectors. See next entry why.
2. jet boy jet girl - elton motello
(Rkm 4B006-60076 from 1978)
In 1975, before even The Sex Pistols were invented, a Belgian punk band called Strip was founded featuring Brian James (later Damned!) and sound technician Alan Ward (aka Elton Motello) who recorded the never released �Dr. Wrong� which contained the basic riff of the Damned �New Rose�. After hearing Plastic Bertrand�s world hit he translated the lyrics and changed the title into �Jet boy jet girl�. When he returned to England, The Damned recorded it as well as �Jet boy jet girl�. But this 1978 version is the first one in English. It�s also available on Elton�s first album �Victim on time�. The B-side is �Pogo pogo�, also the b-side of Plastic Bertrand�s release and that song was originally recorded by Roger Jouret�s first band Hubble Bubble one year earlier.
3. silex pistols - too much
(Path� 2C008-14.575 from 1978)
Another rip-off: it�s actually Pogo Pogo with different lyrics sung by two Belgian girls. Of course it was also released in 1978 to cash in on the success of Plastic Bertrand who never had to work again thanks to the royalties.
4. silex pistols piew piew - hansje
(Bovema Negram 5N 006-26110 from 1978)
And if you thought you heard enough already: here�s even more rip-off in the fourth degree. Hansje was the assistant of Ad Visser, the host of the popular Top Pop on Dutch television. She recorded her own version of �Silex pistols�. The single was released both in Holland and Belgium with two different sleeves.
5. le beau tetard sur son cigare - les marylenes
(Vogue 107-45.V.159 from 1978)
Now it�s time to mix �Ca plane pour moi� and �Pogo pogo�: add a sax and take three bubblegum girls and change the lyrics once more: then you get the hilarious but enjoyable version by Les Marylenes. The B-side is the instrumental version.
6. �a plane pour moi - set de choeur
(Carrere 125.220
And what about a folky version? Almost a capella.. It�s in the same line as The Cramps� �Human fly� sung by The Horseflies. Weird. Super bad.
7. punk - de strangers
(Omega International 18.197-X from 1978)
And then the most sought after of them all, but not here in Belgium: all Damned completists want this 45. It contains a Flemish version sung in the Antwerp dialect. The Strangers existed for exactly 50 years (1951-2001) and they translated almost simultaneously each big hit and made it their own, often resulting in hilarious parodies, certainly in their first 25 years. But this one is a classic. Just watch the sleeve and love it!
8. big L pt 1 - jimmy jive & santiago vasco
(Arcade 5017
It�s the sole release I know by these guys. It�s a drummer and an organ player and together they create a powerful sound only equaled by Andre Brasseur who did it solo.
9. don't you tell me - the playboys jim and steve
(W.B. Sound 1502
From around 1966, Jim and Steve recorded only one 45 using this moniker. Maybe they sang with other bands as well, I don�t know. Lots of horns but it�s fast and you can swing to it. And it�s very hard to find with a picture sleeve.
10. les beatniks - marino falco
(Cardinal C3068
In the 60s he was a teen hero who recorded a lot of songs in French but he�s Flemish and became one of Flanders� best known actors in comedy soaps. This song about beatniks is better than you could ever expect from this fake Italian playboy whose real name is Marijn DeValck.
11. le beatnik de la plage - jo alan
(Vogue VB.039 from 1967)
Another beatnik tune by Jo Alan (see vols 24 and also 41). A laid back recording featuring a hot wailing sax. Perfect to dance to on the Nice promenade facing the sea.
12. � cause des ye-yes - jo alan
(Vogue EPL8490 from 1966)
From another Ep about ye-ye at Waterloo. It�s the same Ep that features his �Le vampire�, already available on vol 24. Like so many French mid 60s songs it�s a mix of chanson, beatnik and cool pop.
13. make whoopee - the layabouts
(Flora 120
From Lebbeke (the hometown of the legendary King Koen) they released at least 5 singles. This was their third and last on Flora. A cool beat tune with an organ and a fuzz guitar at the end just before the unnecessary break.
14. anda! - the cousins
(Palette PB 40158 from 1963)
The best known Belgian instrumental combo was The Cousins or Les Cousins. Everybody knows their �Kili Watch� and maybe also their �Kana kapila�. This song however is from a rare 45 on the Belgian Palette label.
15. wadiya - the cousins
(Palette PB 40158 from 1963)
A vocal b-side in the same tradition of aforementioned Kana Kapila and Kili Watch. For more info on this great band read their story on vol 20 and also listen to vols 21 and 41.
16. big L pt2 - jimmy jive & santiago vasco
(Arcade 5017
And to end this side and volume: time for part 2 of �Big L�. Enjoy the drum solo.
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