The Detroit Cobras – Early Archive Bundle
3 early vinyl releases from The Detroit Cobras, charting the evolution of one of Detroit’s most celebrated garage rock bands. Includes the singles Village of Love/Maria Christina, released on Human Fly Records (1996), Over To My House/Down In Louisiana, self-released on Black Mamba Records in original yellow vinyl (1996), and Ain't It a Shame/Slum Lord, released on Scooch Pooch Records (1996) Led by founding guitarist Mary Cobra (Mary Ramirez) and the late Rachel Nagy, The Detroit Cobras earned an international following by reinterpreting overlooked soul, R&B and garage rock singles from the 1950s and 1960s. Their raw, energetic performances and impeccable song selection made them one of the defining bands of the modern garage rock revival, influencing countless musicians while introducing a new generation to forgotten classics. Several of these pressings have become increasingly difficult to find on vinyl, making a complete set particularly desirable for collectors. This set comes directly from the personal collection of Mary Cobra, offering exceptional provenance from the guitarist who helped create the records. Key Details & Collectability From the personal collection of founding guitarist Mary Cobra (Mary Ramirez). All titles are now out of print and increasingly scarce on vinyl.
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