96 Tears
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96 Tears

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ABKCO will release the first two albums by Michigan garage rock legends ? (aka Question Mark) and The Mysterians 96 Tears (1966) and Action (1967) . The recordings (originally released by Cameo-Parkway during their initial run as a band) will be rightfully returned to vinyl, while expanded CD packages of each album will follow later in 2022.

Formed in the Bay City/Saginaw area of Michigan in 1962 by Mexican-American children of migrant farm workers, the band gained popularity with the addition of drummer Robert Martinezs brother Rudy, aka Question Mark, as lead vocalist. The eccentric Question Mark (often stylized as ?) has claimed to have been born on Mars and lived among dinosaurs in a past life.

The bands debut single 96 Tears, with its distinctive organ line played by Mysterians keyboardist Little Frank Rodriguez, was originally released on Pa-Go-Go Records in 1966, but quickly reissued by the more established Philadelphia-based label Cameo-Parkway Records. The raw-yet-infectious song swept the airwaves, hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on October 29, 1966, beating out The Monkees, Four Tops, The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, Dionne Warwick, Sonny & Cher, The Beach Boys and many more established acts. ? and The Mysterians debut album, also titled 96 Tears, followed in October 66 just as the single was crossing the one million sales mark. The LP, filled out with ten more originals including the Top 40 hit I Need Somebody plus a version of T-Bone Walkers Stormy Monday, peaked at #66.

A mere eight months after 96 Tears was released, Cameo-Parkway put out the follow up full-length Action in June of 67. Their sophomore album is more evenly split between originals and covers, among them Cant Get Enough of You, Baby, written by Denny Randell and Sandy Linzer and first recorded by The Four Seasons one year previous. ? and The Mysterians version got to #56 on the Billboard Hot 100, faring better than Smash Mouths ubiquitous 1998 version, which appeared on four other Billboard charts but was absent from the coveted Hot 100. Action would be the bands last studio album for more than three decades.

96 Tears IS one of the greatest rock n roll songs in the history of the genre, said Bill Holdship of Detroit Metro Times in 2009. In fact it may be the greatest. In a May 1971 issue of Creem magazine, Dave Marsh referred to a ? (Question Mark) and The Mysterians reunion as a landmark exposition of punk-rock, one of the very first times the genre was applied to a band. Not only did they influence others within punk, but they have also had a profound impact on music writ large. 96 Tears alone has been covered by a diverse range of artists, including Iggy Pop, Suicide, The Modern Lovers, Todd Rundgrens Utopia, Sir Douglas Quintet, Tom Tom Club, Primal Scream, Big Maybelle, Jimmy Ruffin and Aretha Franklin.

SiriusXMs Little Stevens Underground Garage channel air personality Lenny Kaye, who masterminded the famed Nuggets compilations that shined a light on the garage rock phenomenon of the mid-1960s commented, 96 Tears is the ur-text of garage rock, the truest Nugget if you dug It In these two albums, Question Mark and The Mysterians answer the eternal query with the yearning spirit and self-revelation that is becoming a band, yowl, reedy organ and guitars on stun, with a backbeat that accelerates the move-and-groove. I remember seeing Qwesty and the band at Coney Island High in the mid-90s, me and Joey Ramone hollering, Yeah baybee!, knowing we were at the heart of rock as it begins to roll.

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