Davie Allan & The Arrows recorded the most frenzied instrumentals the world has ever heard. Allan’s fuzzed-out guitar was an audio compass pointing towards freedom, sex, danger and violence, his trashy fretboard riffs exploding behind flickering celluloid images of cycle runs, biker fights, drug freakouts and rubber-burnin’ hot rods. The myriad of Arrows’ recordings is filled with loud, loose and savage tracks, and includes the mega-hit "Blues Theme" from the trashy Roger Corman flick, The Wild Angels. Allan’s recordings were originally spread out over four studio albums, a bevy of impossible-to-find singles, and more than a dozen rare soundtrack appearances from 1965-1968, thus defusing his long overdue recognition. 	
Track Listing 
 		
SIDE ONE:  
	
 		Apache '65 	 
 		Blue Guitar 	 
 		The Rebel (Without A Cause) 	 
 		Moondawg '65 	 
 		Dance The Freddie 	 
 		The Theme From The Wild Angels 	 
 		U.F.O. 	 
 		 
SIDE TWO: 	 
 		Blue's Theme 	 
 		Bongo Party 	 
 		Devil's Angels 	 
 		Cody's Theme 	 
 		Theme From Thunder Alley 	 
 		The Devil’s Rumble 	 
 		The Ghost Story 	 
 		 
SIDE THREE: 	 
 		King Fuzz 	 
 		The Young World 	 
 		The Born Loser’s Theme 	 
 		Moonfire 	 
 		Cycle-Delic 	 
 		Blue Rides Again 	 
 		Invasion 	 
 		 
SIDE FOUR: 	 
 		Another Cycle In Detroit 	 
 		Lulu's World 	 
 		Glory Stompers 	 
 		The Stompers And The Souls 	 
 		The Checkered Flag 	 
 		Hellcats 	 
 		Shape of Things to Come