Zakary Thaks - Please

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Review by Peter Sjöquist

Zakary Thaks' album Please is a fantastic throwback to the garage rock sound of the 1960s. The album is full of raw, energetic tracks that are sure to get listeners' heads bobbing along to the beat.

The album starts off with the catchy and upbeat "Bad Girl," which sets the tone for the rest of the record. Thaks' vocals are gritty and powerful, perfectly complementing the driving guitar riffs and pounding drums.

Tracks like "Face to Face" and "Can You Hear Your Daddy's Footsteps" showcase Thaks' songwriting skills, with clever lyrics and catchy hooks that will stay in your head long after the album is over.

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Artist: Zakary Thaks
Album: Please
Rating: 4.67

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Download

Filename: zakary-thaks-please.rar
  • MP3 size: 7 mb
  • FLAC size: 112.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Won't Come Back2:35
Please2:04

Video

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Zakary Thaks - Won't Come Back

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Catalog Numbers

J-1101

Labels

J-Beck Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"

About Zakary Thaks

American garage band from Corpus Christi, Texas, formed in the mid 1960s.

Name Vars

  • Thaks
  • The Zakary Thak
  • The Zakary Thaks
  • Z. Thaks
  • Zakary Thak
  • Zakary Thaks, The

Members

  • Stan Moore
  • Pete Stinson
  • Rex Gregory
  • Chris Gerniottis
  • John Lopez
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Summary by Peter Sjöquist

Please is a must-listen for fans of garage rock and anyone looking for a high-energy album that will keep them moving from start to finish. Zakary Thaks' talent and passion for music shine through on every track, making this album a true gem of the genre.

Comments

My fave from Zakary Thaks...Oh Yeah
They were great. So many memories from the mid to late 1960s when they and other garage bands were playing the Coast Bend. Good times.
This is cool . Considering i no john Lopez
To manuellopez56--the lead guitarist (John Lopez, incidentally) is the second guy on the LEFT--the second guy on the right was bassist Rex Gregory (R.I.P.)
FAROUT!!!!
One of my favourites.
Stanley Moore(RIP) on Drums. Stanley was a great drummer and I use to really enjoy playing with him. He inspired everyone to play better. Stan is on the far right!
Masterpiece
guys with original riffs and A+ chops, who caught the pre-beatles garage band sound and layed it down hard! These guys make 'Shadows of Knight' sound like piss-ass posers - awesome and thanks dude!
This has a hell of a funky riff....
it seems alot of rare versions only come out on cd even many new 45 reissues & lps are just a copy of the inferior cd version.i frissbee cds & the same goes for digital 45s & lps its the biggest crime to musical history the industry has ever committed.with consistent criminal multiple overdubs anyone who says digital lps are better is a businessman.pointlessly making vinyl a carbon copy of a cd dosnt respect what the musicians intended us to hear on vinyl or the true superior sonic capability of vinyl technology..
*2nd from the left
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Notice how lead guitarist (2nd from right) looks exactly like Anton Chigurgh as depicted by Bardem in No Country for Old Men.
One of the best 60s Garage Rock tunes, in my opinion! Yeah they were like 15 or 16 when they recorded their songs. Bad Girl, and Face to Face are great too!
Great Corpus Christi TX Garage Band who recorded this in their teens!