Hell Bent for Leather (Milan album)
Encyclopedia
Hell Bent for Leather is a vinyl
-only compilation album by Milan the Leather Boy that also features a second side of songs that he wrote and/or produced for others throughout the 1960s.
label
LS. A logo in the lower left-hand corner of the front cover says "Licorice Schtik" (one of the bands featured on Side 2); "LS" is evidently an abbreviation for this band name.
LP album
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-only compilation album by Milan the Leather Boy that also features a second side of songs that he wrote and/or produced for others throughout the 1960s.
Release data
This album was released in 2009 as an LP only (#LS-001LP) and is evidently the initial release by a FrenchFrance
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label
Record label
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LS. A logo in the lower left-hand corner of the front cover says "Licorice Schtik" (one of the bands featured on Side 2); "LS" is evidently an abbreviation for this band name.
Side 1
- The Leather Boy: "On the Go"
- Milan (The Leather Boy): "You Gotta Have Soul"
- The World of Milan: "Luva-Luva"
- Milan: "Runnin' Wild"
- The World of Milan: "Follow the Sun"
- The Leather Boy: "Soulin'"
- The Leather Boy: "I'm a Leather Boy"
- The Leather Boy: "Shadows"
Side 2
- The Head ShopThe Head ShopThe Head Shop is a psychedelic rock band from New York that released one eponymous album on Epic in 1969. The album cover features a swirling group of multi-colored boxes that surround a black-and-white image of a shrunken head...
: "Head Shop" - The Chanters: "Bongo Bongo"
- Lou ChristieLou ChristieLuigi Alfredo Giovanni Sacco , known professionally as Lou Christie, is an American singer-songwriter best known for three separate strings of pop hits in the 1960s , including his 1966 smash, "Lightnin' Strikes" and his incredible 3 octave vocal range.-Biography:Sacco was born in Glenwillard,...
: "How Many Teardrops" - Licorice Schtik: "Kissin' Game"
- The Unclaimed: "Memories of Green Eyes"
- Licorice Schtik: "Flowers Flowers"
- The Head Shop: "Infinity"