
A raw, electrifying live document from 1962, 'At the Castle' captures The Wailers at their peak, delivering saxophone-driven garage rock anthems with unbridled energy and pioneering spirit.
1962 · Oldays Records
Step back into a smoky, packed club in 1962 with 'At the Castle,' a live album that's pure, unadulterated rock and roll energy. The Wailers unleash their signature saxophone-driven sound, a raw and defiant blend of garage rock that practically demands you hit the dance floor. This isn't polished studio perfection; it's the thrilling, spontaneous sound of a band making history in real-time, brimming with youthful exuberance and an infectious, unstoppable groove. Perfect for anyone craving authentic, high-octane vintage rock.
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