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Norton presents a series of 18 split Rolling Stones cover singles recorded by today's coolest hit makers and packaged in their own company sleeve! Grab this boss set! Ten split singles are available now!

KNAUGHTY KNIGHTS Connection/WILDEBEESTS Please Go Home (45-9641) Memphis' Knaughty Knights fronted by Jack Yarber (Oblivians, Cool Jerks, Compulsive Gamblers) sonically rip through Connection while those Lairds of the Boss Racket, the Wildebeests, pound out the psycho Diddley Please Go Home, recorded at London's famed Toe Rag Studios! $4

REIGNING SOUND I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys/HENTCHMEN Surprise, Surprise (45-9642) Another Memphis topside, as hometown faves Reigning Sound featuring Greg Cartwright (Oblivians, Compulsive Gamblers) offer a stunning take on I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys duking it out with Norton's legendary Hentchmen, who serve up the Surprise, Surprise (produced by Freddy Fortune) with a nod to their Motor City idols the Underdogs! $4


LITTLE KILLERS – Think/DARTFORD RENEGADES – Off The Hook (45-9643) Hot on the heels of their rippin’ debut album on Crypt, NYC’s Little Killers hammer out a fourth gear mash of an AFTERMATH favorite! On the B-deck, dig the debut of R&B pounders the Dartford Renegades, direct from the Stones’ own hometown! $4

QUESTION MARK AND THE MYSTERIANS – Empty Heart/DEXTER ROMWEBER DUO – Heart Of Stone (45-9644) Feel it once again, baby! The original 96 Tears hombres tip the shades to the Stones with a captivating romp of Empty Heart delivered with the patented Mysterians action! On the flip, Norton’s prodigal son Dexter Romweber (Flat Duo Jets) comes home to roost with Heart Of Stone – a true double whammy! $4

REAL KIDS Out Of Time/JANET ST CLAIR & THE REAL KIDS Ride On Baby (45-9645) John Felice and the boys from Boston serve up one of the best heart tuggin' Stones ballads on the mighty a-side and accompany controversial Starlite Date publishing heiress and socialite Janet St. Clair on a twelve string get-lost anthem! $4


QUEENSBERRY TERRORS Citadel/MAD SHADOWS Child Of The Moon (45-9646) Two of Europe's hottest new hitmakers clock in with magnificent treatments on our favorite eiderdown era tinglers! $4

THE SWINGIN’ NECKBREAKERS It’s Not Easy/THE SHANKS Doncha Bother Me (45-9647) serves up Jersey’s mighty Neckbreakers and Motor City maulers the Shanks (featuring ex-Detroit Cobra Jeff Meier) on a couple of raw primo AFTERMATH shakedowns for the loud crowd! $4


LYRES Now I’ve Got A Witness/THE NEW CONOLLY 5 Stoned (45-9648) Boston's rompous Lyres hop up a crack instro whammy on an early Nanker Phelge dance floor R&B workout in a cage match with flip elusives THE NEW CONOLLY 5, who polish off Phelger flip STONED from their unished 1 x 5 Brit LP! $4

A-BONES Miss Amanda Jones/ROTTING STUMPS My Obsession (45-9649) Talk about a Boogers Banquet! Topside’s the first new A-Bones recording in ten years! The magnificent Rotting Stumps (man)handle the B-deck in rip roarin’ style! Two over the top BETWEEN THE BUTTONS hammerings! $4

ANDRE WILLIAMS AND THE A-BONES The Spider And The Fly/GREASY CHICKENS Andre’s Blues (45-9650) Dig the Rolling Stones greasy grind favorite Spider And The Fly once Andre grabs hold of it! Keith Richards recently picked Jail bait as one of his all time favorites and Andre tips the pimp hat back at him here! Speakin’ of paying homage, the Greasy Chickens honor Mr. Rhythm with Andrew’s Blues, a reworking of the Stones X-rated classic! $4


5.6.7.8’S 19th Nervous Breakdown/CHURCH KEYS Who’s Driving Your Plane? (45-9651) Tokyo’s frantic femmes make a quick return to Norton wax with a manic reading of one of the Stones’ finest hours! On the flip, an old boozy Stones b-side reaches new blood alcohol levels in the hands of Brooklyn beat butchers, the Church Keys! $4

GREENHORNES Sad Day/SHAMS Under My Thumb (45-9652) It’s a Cincinnati slugfest! Internationally established hooligans the Green-hornes give a sorely overlooked early Stones nugget a stompin’ three chord rebirth! Thee Shams deliver a prime pounder outta their five star repertoire! $4


THE KING KHAN & BBQ SHOW Flight 505/THE FLAKES Stupid Girl
(45-9653) Yes, the label with the able stable has finally landed the in-demand duo for our Rolling Stones trib series, in which we try to alert the inert public about the essential excellence of this relatively unknown English combo by having the hottest names in entertainment today interpret their bucolic chart bubblers. THE KING KHAN & BBQ SHOW's version of Flight 505 is flip-sided by the fabulous FLAKES rendition of the introspective Stupid Girl on this AFTERMATH twin spin ripper! $4

THE DIRTBOMBS No Expectations/THE LOVE SUPREMES Sing This Song Together
(45-9654) Double doser deluxe! Fan fave Motor City soul stormers pummel '68 Beggars Banquet with sympathy to spare while Phast Phreddie Patterson's West Coast whompers (including DJ Bonebrake of X on marimbas!) special deliver the Love Supremes regal romp on the '67 stunner at their Satanic Majesties' behest, of course! On with the show... and how! $4

SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS The Singer Not The Song/LAIRDS Something Happened To Me Yesterday
(45-9655) The latest split single in our Rolling Stones covers series! The legendary Sky Saxon lures a Jagger-Richards classic into the Seeds’ unapproachable web of sound while the mysterious Lairds cover the most uncoverable Stones song ever! $4

BLACK LIPS What To Do/DEMON'S CLAWS Factory Girl
(45-9656) The latest Rolling Stones cover song twin spin! Down home romps from today's action teens! Stupendous sides, both! $4

STALKERS Take It Or Leave It/ALARM CLOCKS The Last Time
(45-9657) New York’s swingin’ sleazy Stalkers return from their recent successful UK tour (Single of the Week in NME!) with a cool Jagger-Richards trib! Dig the strings!! Who’d a thunk it?! The record’s split with garage legends the Alarm Clocks’ poundin’ out another Stones fave! No reason to complain, baby!! $4

BLOODSHOT BILL High And Dry/ROCKIN' ENOCKY Mother's Little Helper
(45-9658) Battle of the one man bands as they wail on two Stones classics! Canada vs. Japan! Donuts vs. sushi! Hockey vs. sumo wrestling! You be the judge, papa san, eh? $4

THE BO-KEYS Congratulations/ROYAL PENDLETONS Tell Me
(45-9659) Our popular Rolling Stones 45 cover series continues with our 19th nervous breakdown, yes the 19th single in the series! This double dip of slow drag burners showcases the Mad Lads lead singer John Gary Williams teaming up with Memphis soul sensations the Bo-Keys on the terrific topside, while Southern slop lords the Royal Pendletons tell us they're coming back to us in grand style! $4

Watch for more cool platters in this series comin’ soon!


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