When “Mr. Tambourine Man” first rumbled out of car radio speakers in 1965, it was a pivotal moment in pop history. With its jangling 12-string and epic sweep, it was the dawn of a new day: the birth of folk-rock.
And the Byrds were just getting started. The next two years saw one hit after another, from the Biblical prophesies of “Turn, Turn, Turn” to the raga-rock of “Eight Miles High,” from the exotic orchestration of “So You Want To Be A Rock ‘N’ Roll Star” to the Byrds bringing it all back home with “My Back Pages.”
Here they are again, 30 landmark recordings in their perfectly constructed, radio-friendly mono mixes: the forgotten rarities, withdrawn singles and, of course, all the original A and B-sides. No one has ever had a stronger run of singles than did the Byrds in their prime. No one.
Mr. Tambourine Man
I Knew I’d Want You
All I Really Want To Do
I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better
The Bells Of Rhymney
Chimes Of Freedom
She Don’t Care About Time (I)
It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
The Times They Are A-Changin’
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season)
She Don’t Care About Time (II)
Set You Free This Time
It Won’t Be Wrong
He Was A Friend Of Mine
Eight Miles High
Why
5D (Fifth Dimension)
Captain Soul
Mr. Spaceman
What’s Happening?!?!
So You Want To Be A Rock ‘N’ Roll Star
Everybody’s Been Burned
My Back Pages
Renaissance Fair
Have You Seen Her Face
Don’t Make Waves
Lady Friend
Old John Robertson
Goin’ BackChange Is Now
Exact repros of the rare mono versions of the first five Byrds albums!
Unavailable for over 35 years, we're proud to present the first ever reissues of these monumental recordings in their original, highly-sought-after mono incarnations, cut from the original Columbia Recordings analog mono masters, with perfect artwork restoration and meticulously faithful mastering.
Mr. Tambourine Man
I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better
Spanish Harlem Incident
You Won't Have to Cry
Here Without You
The Bells Of Rhymney
All I Really Want To Do
I Knew I'd Want You
It's No Use
Don't Doubt Yourself, Babe
Chimes Of Freedom
We'll Meet Again
Exact repros of the rare mono versions of the first five Byrds albums!
Unavailable for over 35 years, we're proud to present the first ever reissues of these monumental recordings in their original, highly-sought-after mono incarnations, cut from the original Columbia Recordings analog mono masters, with perfect artwork restoration and meticulously faithful mastering.
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season)
It Won't Be Wrong
Set You Free This Time
Lay Down Your Weary Tune
He Was A Friend Of Mine
The World Turns All Around Her
Satisfied Mind
If You're Gone
The Times They Are A-Changin'
Wait And See
Oh! Susannah
Exact repros of the rare mono versions of the first five Byrds albums!
Unavailable for over 35 years, we're proud to present the first ever reissues of these monumental recordings in their original, highly-sought-after mono incarnations, cut from the original Columbia Recordings analog mono masters, with perfect artwork restoration and meticulously faithful mastering.
5 D (Fifth Dimension)
Wild Mountain Thyme
Mr. Spaceman
I See You
What's Happening?!?!
I Come And Stand At Every Door
Eight Miles High
Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go)
Captain Soul
John Riley
2-4-2 Fox Trot (The Lear Jet Song)
The Blue Things The Blue Things $11.99$10.99
Vinyl LP Reissue - Sealed
High Life
Girl Of The North Country
Doll House
La Do Da Da
Look Homeward Angel
It Ain't No Big Thing, Babe
Ain't That Lovin' (You Baby)
I Can't Have Yesterday
Now's The Time
The Man On The Street
I Must Be Doing Something Wrong
Honor The Hearse
Sundazed is proud to present the first-ever reissue of the original mono mix of this landmark double album, recorded in Nashville with Al Kooper, Robbie Robertson, and a cadre of top session cats. The result, later described by Dylan as “that thin, wild mercury sound,” is a unique masterwork that sounds as vital today as when first released in 1966. This Sundazed edition is presented on 180 gram vinyl, from the absolute original analog mono masters.
Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
Pledging My Time
Visions Of Johanna
One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)
I Want You
Memphis Blues Again
Leopard-skin Pill-box Hat
Just Like A Woman
Most Likely You Go Your Way And I’ll Go Mine
Temporary Like Achilles
Absolutely Sweet Marie
4th Time Around
Obviously 5 Believers
Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands
Recorded in three short days in January 1965, Bringing It All Back Home found Dylan “going electric” and gaining his first Top 40 airplay with “Subterranean Homesick Blues.” Sundazed proudly presents Bringing It All Back Home in an exact reproduction on 180 gram vinyl, featuring the album’s original mono mix--unavailable for over 30 years!--and, as is Sundazed customary, all-analog mastering.
Subterranean Homesick Blues
She Belongs To Me
Maggie’s Farm
Love Minus Zero/No Limit
Outlaw Blues
On The Road Again
Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream
Mr. Tambourine Man
Gates Of Eden
It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
Highway 61 Revisited is a landmark—recorded in 1965, during the same tumultuous summer that had seen him plugging in his electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival, Highway 61 Revisited is Bob Dylan diving head-first into the rock and roll maelstrom, backed by the studio prowess of Al Kooper, Michael Bloomfield and others on such devastating classics as the epochal "Like A Rolling Stone." This Sundazed edition is an exact reproduction of the rare original 1965 mono album, featuring the original sleeve-notes and photos, and all-analog mastering from the absolute original source tapes.
This is the second release in Sundazed’s ongoing campaign—in cooperation with Columbia Records and Bob Dylan’s organization—to restore and issue the Bob Dylan catalog on vinyl, in gorgeous, accurate analog sound.
1. Like A Rolling Stone
2. Tombstone Blues
3. It Takes A Lot To Laugh
4. It Takes A Train To Cry
5. From A Buick 6
6. Ballad Of A Thin Man
7. Queen Jane Approximately
8. Highway 61 Revisited
9. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
10. Desolation Row
The Times They Are A-Changin’, the third album featured in our ongoing campaign to restore Bob Dylan’s legacy on vinyl, is also the third album Dylan recorded for Columbia. Released in February 1964, the incisive title track quickly became an anthem for all those seeking social justice, and served as the soundtrack for an entire generation.
This Sundazed edition is an exact reproduction of the rare original 1964
mono album, featuring the original “11 Outlined Epitaphs” insert and
all-analog mastering from the absolute original source tapes.
The Times They Are A-Changin’
Ballad Of Hollis Brown
With God On Our Side
One Too Many Mornings
North Country Blues
Only A Pawn In Their Game
Boots Of Spanish Leather
When The Ship Comes In
The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
Restless Farewell
An exact repro of Bob Dylan's 1963 breakthrough LP in accurate, vintage mono sound, with all-analog mastering from the original master tapes. The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, his second album, is filled top to bottom with classics, including "Blowin' In The Wind," "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," "Masters Of War" and "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall."
Blowin' in the Wind
Girl of the North Country
Masters of War
Down the Highway
Bob Dylan's Blues
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
Bob Dylan's Dream
Oxford Town
Talkin' World War III Blues
Corrina, Corrina
Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance
I Shall Be Free
Bob Dylan (MONO) Bob Dylan $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl MONO LP -Sealed
The baby-faced Bob Dylan staring out from the cover of his self-titled 1962 debut album would soon become the musical spokesman of a generation. Instant Dylan landmarks like "Man Of Constant Sorrow" and "Highway 51"—and gutwrenching versions of folk/blues classics like "Baby, Let Me Follow You Down" and "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean"—made the abundant talents of this legend-to-be obvious. Forty years later, the album—now available in its ultra-rare, original mono mix on 180-gram vinyl—stands as a revered monument to the timeless genius of Bob Dylan.
1. You're No Good
2. Talkin' New York
3. In My Time Of Dyin'
4. Man Of Constant Sorrow
5. Fixin' To Die
6. Pretty Peggy-O
7. Highway 51
8. Gospel Plow
9. Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
10. House Of The Risin' Sun
11. Freight Train Blues
12. Song To Woody
13. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
We’re proud to present an exact reproduction of the rare original mono mix of Another Side of Bob Dylan. Recorded in a single day in June, 1964, Another Side yielded deeply personal and poetic songs like “It Ain’t Me Babe,” and “All I Really Want To Do,” bursting at the seams with lyrical, dream-fueled imagery, often leavened with dashes of whimsy and always set sailing by Bob Dylan’s free-ranging imagination.
1. All I Really Want To Do
2. Black Crow Blues
3. Spanish Harlem Incident
4. Chimes Of Freedom
5. I Shall Be Free No. 10
6. To Ramona
7. Motorpsycho Nitemare
8. My Back Pages
9. I Don't Believe You
10. Ballad In Plain D
11. It Ain't Me Babe
Ranking near the top of anyone’s list of Dylan’s masterpieces, this post-motorcycle-accident career-turning-point finds Dylan veering from the razor-edged desperation of “All Along The Watchtower” to the gentle, back-porch sway of “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight”—and all points in between. Back at last, in its ultra-rare original mono mix, this landmark LP —cut with the cream of Nashville’s studio cats and generally credited as a blueprint for the era’s country-rock movement— sizzles on Sundazed 180-gram vinyl, as always, the industry standard.
1. John Wesley Harding
2. As I Went Out One Morning
3. I Dreamed I Saw St Augustine
4. All Along The Watchtower
5. The Ballad Of Frankie Lee & Judas Priest
6. Drifter's Escape
7. Dear Landlord
8. I Am A Lonesome Hobo
9. I Pity The Poor Immigrant
10. The Wicked Messenger
11. Down Along The Cove
12. I'll Be your Baby Tonight
Nashville Skyline Bob Dylan $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
For a Bob Dylan album, and one that many consider to be his best, Nashville Skyline doesn't mess around with ambiguity. It's a country album, plain and simple, with Dylan abandoning his fabled talk-sing voice and evangelical message for a soothing, down-home country croon. The new style was a perfect fit for some of Dylan's strongest material ever, including "Lay Lady Lay," "Tonight I'l Be Staying Here With You" and "I Threw It All Away." There's also a superb duet with Johnny Cash on "Girl from the North Country" that, along with the Byrds' earlier Sweetheart of the Rodeo LP, officially breaks the champagne bottle over a brand new musical genre: country-rock.
1. Girl from the North Country - Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan
2. Nashville Skyline Rag
3. To Be Alone With You
4. I Threw It All Away
5. Peggy Day
6. Lay Lady Lay
7. One More Night
8. Tell Me That It Isn't True
9. Country Pie
10. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
Released in 1967, Greatest Hits marked the end of the first prolific phase of Bob Dylan’s career: five short years that saw the pop music world—and our culture in general—markedly changed by the songs contained herein. Including such seminal touchstones as “Like A Rolling Stone,” “Subterranean Homesick Blues,” and “Blowin’ In The Wind,” this definitive pressing is presented on 180 gram vinyl, from the absolute original analog mono masters.
1. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
2. Blowin' In The Wind
3. The Times They Are A-Changin'
4. It Ain't Me, Babe
5. Like A Rolling Stone
6. Mr. Tambourine Man
7. Subterranean Homesick Blues
8. I Want You
9. Positively 4th Street
10. Just Like A Woman
Exact repros of the rare mono versions of the first five Byrds albums!
Unavailable for over 35 years, we're proud to present the first ever reissues of these monumental recordings in their original, highly-sought-after mono incarnations, cut from the original Columbia Recordings analog mono masters, with perfect artwork restoration and meticulously faithful mastering.
So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star
Have You Seen Her Face
C.T.A. - 102
Renaissance Fair
Time Between
Everybody's Been Burned
Thoughts And Words
Mind Gardens
My Back Pages
The Girl With No Name
Why
Exact repros of the rare mono versions of the first five Byrds albums!
Unavailable for over 35 years, we're proud to present the first ever reissues of these monumental recordings in their original, highly-sought-after mono incarnations, cut from the original Columbia Recordings analog mono masters, with perfect artwork restoration and meticulously faithful mastering.
Artificial Energy
Goin' Back
Natural Harmony
Draft Morning
Wasn't Born To Follow
Get To You
Change Is Now
Old John Robertson
Tribal Gathering
Dolphin's Smile
Space Odyssey
When Donovan went electric in 1966 he jumped headfirst into the deep end?and the splash was felt all around the world. Here's an exact repro of the U.S. version of Donovan's hypnotic Sunshine Superman LP, in ultra-punchy mono, on premium vinyl. Showcasing the international smash single of the same name, Sunshine Superman?with its exotic tapestries, sitar-laced psychedelia and unrelenting folk-rock vibe?has only grown more irresistible over the years.
Sunshine Superman
Legend of a Girl Child Linda
Three King Fishers
Ferris Wheel
Bert's Blue
Season of the Witch
The Trip
Guinevere
The Fat Angel
Celeste
Ben Folds Live Ben Folds $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - 2 LPs Sealed
If you drew a straight line from Randy Newman through Todd Rundgren it would probably hit Ben Folds right in the middle of his irony-laced, pop-loving heart. Folds, the singer/songwriter/keyboard whiz behind the Ben Folds Five (a trio, natch) is on his own these days, selling out venues from Memphis to St. Joe, wherever the four winds blow. And here's smoking-gun evidence: a career-spanning, 17-track live smorgasbord, groaning with Five classics, solo gems and startling covers--all on hefty 180-gram vinyl to catch every sparkling nuance from this crafty North Carolinian. It's Ben Folds, the way he goes down best--LIVE!
1. One Aangry Dwarf and 200 Solemn
2. Faces
3. Zak and Sara
4. Silver Street
5. Best Imitation of Myself
6. Not the Same
7. Jane
8. One Down
9. Fred Jones Part 2
10. Brick
11. Narcolepsy
12. Army
13. The Last Polka
14. Tiny Dancer
15. Rock This Bitch
16. Philosophy (inc misirlou)
17. The Luckiest
18. Emaline
Shakin' All Over! The Guess Who $29.99$28.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - 2 LPs Sealed
Though they found worldwide fame in 1969, Winnipeg's Guess Who had been scoring scads of hard-rockin' hits in Canada for years, beginning with 1965's ferocious rendition of "Shakin' All Over." Now, spurred by the recent unearthing of a bevy of vintage master tapes—and with the help of Guess Who guitarist Randy Bachman—we've gathered 24 of The Guess Who's hardest-hitting, most awesome recordings from '63-'67. With many tracks in true stereo and a handful of cuts that haven't seen daylight for more than 30 years, Shakin' All Over! is the ultimate distillation of the seismic sound of the early Guess Who, and is available on CD and as a double 180 gram vinyl gatefold LP!
Shakin’ All Over
Tuff E Nuff
I'd Rather Be Alone
All Right
Baby Feelin'
You Know He Did
Believe Me
Clock On The Wall
It's My Pride
If You Don't Want Me
Baby's Birthday
Made In England
Seven Long Years
Gonna Search*
Stop Teasing Me*
Hey Ho (What You Do To Me)*
One Day*
I Should Have Realized*
Use Your Imagination*
Don't Act So Bad*
As*
Just A Matter Of Time*
Flying On The Ground Is Wrong
Goodnight Goodnight*
*stereo
Surrealistic Pillow Jefferson Airplane $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Feed your head with the rare mono edition of this spellbinding time-capsule from the epicenter of the Summer of Love, San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury, circa 1967. On their groundbreaking first album with Grace Slick, the Jefferson Airplane brought their freshly-blooming psychedelia to the world at large with “White Rabbit” and “Somebody to Love.” On 180 gram vinyl, from the original analog masters.
She Has Funny Cars
Somebody To Love
My Best Friend
Today
Comin’ Back To Me
3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds
D.C.B.A.-25
How Do You Feel
Embryonic Journey
White Rabbit
Plastic Fantastic Lover
Takes Off Jefferson Airplane $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Jefferson Airplane’s “Jet Age Sound” reverberated throughout the ballrooms of San Francisco in 1966. Here, for the first time in nearly four decades, is their stratosphere-shaking debut album in its original uncensored form, taken from the original RCA Victor mono masters.
Blues From an Airplane
Let Me In
Bringing Me Down
It's No Secret
Tobacco Road
Runnin' 'Round This World
Come up the Years
Run Around
Let's Get Together
Don't Slip Away
Chauffeur Blues
And I Like It
How do you follow up a smash hit? If you're Jefferson Airplane, you record the most experimental, non-commercial album of your career! After Bathing at Baxter's is the Airplane let loose in the studio in 1967, creating without restraint. Taken from the original RCA Victor mono masters, this is the true sound of San Francisco.
The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil
A Small Package of Value Will Come to You, Shortly
Young Girl Sunday Blues
Martha
Wild Tyme
The Last Wall of the Castle
Rejoyce
Watch Her Ride
Spare Chaynge
Two Heads
Won't You Try Saturday Afternoon
Sweetheart of the Rodeo will forever be revered as the Byrds' 1968 album that opened the eyes of the hip and the young to country music. Whether it was the first country-rock album doesn't really matter: It was certainly the best and most heartfelt such excursion and paved the way for fabled combos the Flying Burrito Bros. and Poco yet to come. Sweetheart featured the first extensive lineup change for the Byrds, as Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman said goodbye to David Crosby, Gene Clark and Michael Clarke and welcomed former International Submarine Band leader Gram Parsons into the fold. With his magical voice and bona fide country pedigree, Parsons helped unleash a style that had already begun to seep into the Byrds' sound. And now Sundazed makes available a perfect replica of the original vinyl release of the ever-enduring Sweetheart of the Rodeo.
1. You Ain’t Going Nowhere
2. I Am a Pilgrim
3. The Christian Life
4. You Don’t Miss Your Water
5. You’re Still On My Mind
6. Pretty Boy Floyd
7. Hickory Wind
8. One Hundred Years from Now
9. Blue Canadian Rockies
10. Life In Prison
11. Nothing Was Delivered
Cancelled Flytes The Byrds $29.99$28.99
7" Vinyl LP Set - 5 LPs Sealed
This amazing limited edition set showcases the Byrds’ “singles-that-never- really-existed”; it’s comprised of dedicated mono mixes initially prepped for release and then shelved at the last minute by Columbia Records. Each 45rpm single in this set features the original mono mixes of the tracks, period-accurate picture sleeves, original Columbia Records labels, rare archival photos, and an insert containing session details of each recording!
Single 1
Chimes Of Freedom
The Bells Of Rhymney
Single 2
It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
She Don’t Care About Time
Single 3
The Times They Are A-Changin’
She Has A Way
Single 4
I Know My Rider
Psychodrama City
Single 5
My Back Pages
It Happens Each Day
Another Dimension The Byrds $29.99$28.99
10" Vinyl LP Gatefold Set - 2 LPs Sealed
Now heavily influenced by the earth-shaking creations of two master musicians—John Coltrane and Ravi Shankar—the Byrds began recording their new single, “Eight Miles High” and “Why,” along with tracks for their upcoming album Fifth Dimension at Columbia Studios in Hollywood. Growing more confident by the day in their studio acumen and songwriting skills, the Byrds logged long nights of hypnotic in-studio jamming, then hammered the white-hot magma into songs that will live forever. McGuinn’s solos soared as never before, his technique now fusing the familiar, melodic overtones of the Rickenbacker 12-string with a powerfully new staccato dissonance absorbed from the majestic saxophone of John Coltrane. Michael Clarke’s drumming never sounded better, his Elvin Jones-like cymbal splashes and rolling-tom thunder driving the band like an atomic generator approaching critical mass. Chris Hillman’s swooping bass lines took on a McCartney-esque timbre that filled in every corner of the canvas with bold, melodic strokes. But it was perhaps David Crosby, playing in a brashly percussive way no one had ever heard before from a rhythm guitarist, who best digested and interpreted the Eastern influences of the day: the ragas and talas of Ravi Shankar. Crosby’s contribution to Fifth Dimension was as outspoken and defiant as the man, himself. Acreative zenith in the Byrds’career, these fascinating sessions deserve closer scrutiny than they’ve previously been afforded. Alternate instrumental takes and extended experimental workouts give essential insight here into the songs’final versions. Also included are early versions of songs before the addition of any studio “sweetening” — strings, percussion or sound effects. To top things off, we’ve included a small handful of unique finds that give a “fly-on-the-wall” glimpse into the creation of one of the most important records of our time.
1. Eight Miles High
2. Why
3. Ryder (I Know My Rider)
4. John Riley I
5. 2–4–2 Fox Trot (The Lear Jet Song)
6. Psychodrama City
7. John Riley II
8. Wild Mountain Thyme
9. Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go)
10. I See You
11. What’s Happening?!?!
12. Captain Soul (30 Minute Break)
Taj Mahal (MONO) Taj Mahal $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl Mono LP - Sealed
Taj Mahal's 1967 album debut helped set the table for the joyous marriage of traditional blues and the revolutionary sound of '60s rock 'n' roll. Spotlighting Mahal's gritty vocals, the David Rubinson-produced album features fretboard whiz Ry Cooder along with guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, a player who loudly fused his uncanny sense of melody with a no-nonsense, electrifying delivery. Even better, our Sundazed edition is an exact repro of the ultra-scarce mono version of this landmark longplayer, taken from the pristine Columbia analog masters.
Leaving Trunk
Statesboro Blues
Checkin' Up on My Baby
Everybody's Got to Change Sometime
E Z Rider
Dust My Broom
Diving Duck
Blues
The Celebrated Walkin' Blues
Kickback The Meters $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
No city marches to a funkier beat than New Orleans, and no Crescent City band ever upheld the joyous second-line tradition with prouder panache than the Meters. Their eight classic 1969-1977 albums for Josie, Reprise, and Warner Bros.--all of them available on Sundazed--signaled a new and exciting era of Big Easy funk. Now it's time to dig a little deeper: Kickback--in essence, the Meters album that never was--gathers precious rarities from the Meters' mid-'70s Fire On The Bayou/Trick Bag period, including previously unissued gems, newly unearthed alternate versions, and a treasure trove of blistering funk sure to delight fans of the legendary group.
Big Chief
Come Together
Hang ‘Em High (previously unissued version)
What More Can I Do
Keep On Marching (Funky Soldier)
Jambalaya
Down By The River (previously unissued)
Honky Tonk Woman (previously unissued version)
All I Do Everyday
Love The One You’re With (previously unissued)
A Mother’s Love (previously unissued)
Zony Mash The Meters $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
For the first time anywhere—an entire album filled with vintage rarities and non-album B-sides by the Meters, all glittering gems by New Orleans’ wizards of slinky funk. Available on 180-gram vinyl, Zony Mash finds the Meters at the top of their game with a rump-rolling concoction that will have you moving in three different directions at once!
The Monkees The Monkees $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Temporarily out of stock
Sundazed introduces vinyl LP's of the first five Monkees albums! The complete original records with bonus tracks that have never before appeared on vinyl.
(Theme From) The Monkees
Saturday's Child
I Wanna Be Free
Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day
Papa Gene's Blues
Take A Giant Step
I Can't Get Her Off My Mind* (prev. unissued early version)
Last Train To Clarksville
This Just Doesn't Seem To Be My Day
Let's Dance On
I'll Be True To You
Sweet Young Thing
Gonna Buy Me A Dog
I Don't Think You Know Me* (prev. unissued alt. version)
*BONUS TRACKS
More Of The Monkees The Monkees $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Sundazed introduces vinyl LP's of the first five Monkees albums! The complete original records with bonus tracks that have never before appeared on vinyl.
She
When Love Comes Knockin' (At Your Door)
Mary, Mary
Hold On Girl
Your Auntie Grizelda
(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
I Don't Think You Know Me* (prev. unissued mix)
Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)
The Kind Of Girl I Could Love
The Day We Fall In Love
Sometime In The Morning
Laugh
I'm A Believer
Don't Listen To Linda* (prev. unissued version)
I'll Spend My Life With You* (alternate version)
*BONUS TRACKS
Headquarters The Monkees $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Sundazed introduces vinyl LP's of the first five Monkees albums! The complete original records with bonus tracks that have never before appeared on vinyl.
You Told Me
I'll Spend My Life With You
Forget That Girl
Band 6
You Just May Be The One
Shades Of Gray
I Can't Get Her Off My Mind
All Of Your Toys* (prev. unissued alt. mix)
For Pete's Sake
Mr. Webster
Sunny Girlfriend
Zilch / No Time
Early Morning Blues and Greens
Randy Scouse Git
The Girl I Knew Somewhere*(prev. unissued alt. version)
Sundazed introduces vinyl LP's of the first five Monkees albums! The complete original records with bonus tracks that have never before appeared on vinyl.
Salesman
She Hangs Out
The Door Into Summer
Love Is Only Sleeping
Cuddly Toy
Words
The Door Into Summer* (prev. unissued alternate mix)
Love Is Only Sleeping* (prev. unissued alternate mix)
Hard To Believe
What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round?
Peter Percival Patterson's Pet Pig Porky
Pleasant Valley Sunday
Daily Nightly
Don't Call On Me
Star Collector
Daily Nightly* (prev. unissued alternate mix)
Goin' Down* (prev. unissued alternate mix)
We've uncovered a small stash of vintage Sundazed vinyl pressings of The Monkees "The Birds, the Bees and the Monkees", on cool gold-wax, with the original color insert. Limited quantity!
1. Dream World
2. Auntie's Municipal Court
3. We Were Made For Each Other
4. Tapioca Tundra
5. Daydream Believer
6. Writing Wrongs
7. I'm Gonna Try *(prev. unissued)
8. I'll Be Back Up On My Feet
9. The Poster
10. P.O.Box 9847
11. Magnolia Simms
12. Valleri
13. Zor And Zam
14. P.O.Box 9847* (prev. unissued alternate mix)
Screaming Lord Sutch stalked the mid-’60s London club scene with the fervor of a New Testament prophet and the urgency of Jack the Ripper... Tracking this album’s savage material with heroes like Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Jeff Beck, bassist Noel Redding, and keyboard session-ace Nicky Hopkins, His Lordship’s debut disc is mightily pre-sented here in all of its pounding glory from the absolute original analog masters!
Wailing Sounds
Cause I Love You
Flashing Lights
Gutty Guitar
Would You Believe
Smoke And Fire
Thumping Beat
Union Jack Car
One For You, Baby
L-O-N-D-O-N
Brightest Light
Baby Come Back
With its mind-altering, waltzing-through-hot-asphalt take on the Supremes’ “You Keep Me Hanging On” scorching the ‘67 charts, Vanilla Fudge burst to the forefront of all the “heavy” new combos. The group’s debut disc is relaunched here in its rare and unique mono mix, a decidedly different and more powerful listening experience than the more common stereo release. Now available on 180-gram vinyl, cut from the original Atco analog reels!
Ticket To Ride
People Get Ready
She’s Not There
Bang Bang
Illusions Of My Childhood — Part One
You Keep Me Hanging On
Illusions Of My Childhood — Part Two
Take Me For A Little While
Illusions Of My Childhood — Part Three
Eleanor Rigby
Who Do You Love Druids of Stonehenge $8.99$7.99
7" Vinyl Single LP - 2 LPs Sealed
A double seven-inch gatefold tote bag jammed with swaggering testosterone teenage angst. These sounds made David Budge's band of garage ninjas the toast of the trendiest Manhattan club, Ondine. All cuts previously unissued, circa '66-'67!
Who Do You Love
Pretty Thing
I Put A Spell On You
Baby Please Don't Go
Bald Headed Woman
I Who Have Nothing
Cycle-Delic Sounds Davie Allan & The Arrows $15.99$14.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Guitar champion Davie Allan invents ’60s biker psych (wild studio experimentation, the occasional extended exploration and ever-bankable outlaw image) by combining the freakout with his hard core rock ’n’ roll roots — a fuzzed-out, full-tilt assault on the senses. Get your kicks with this ultra-rare MONO mix!
1. Cycle-Delic
2. Invasion
3. Cody's Theme
4. Blue's Trip
5. 13th Harley
6. Another Cycle in Detroit
7. Grog's Hog
8. Devil's Angels Theme
9. Born Losers Theme
10. Mind Transferral
Through exclusive arrangement with Curb Records, Sundazed is thrilled to announce the release of the ultimate, fuzzed-out ‘60s gems by the legendary Davie Allan & The Arrows!
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 avage 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 1965-68, thus defusing his long overdue recognition.
To restore Davie Allan to his rightful place atop the ranks of fabled guitar gunslingers, we have lovingly compiled a 40-track, double CD/28-track, double LP gatefold-edition anthology that rounds up the best of Allan’s 45s, sizzling album cuts, and many mind-splattering widescreen rarities along with a full-color 16-page booklet filled with a full band history, interviews with Davie, producer Mike Curb, original Arrows members, plus unseen photos, original album graphics, AIP poster reproductions, and more!
1. Apache '65
2. Blue Guitar
3. The Rebel (Without A Cause)
4. Moondawg '65
5. Dance The Freddie
6. The Theme From The Wild Angels
7. U.F.O.
8. Blue's Theme
9. Bongo Party
10. Devil's Angels (45 version)
11. Cody's Theme (45 version)
12. Theme From Thunder Alley
13. The Devil’s Rumble
14. The Ghost Story
15. King Fuzz
16. The Young World
17. The Born Loser’s Theme
18. Moonfire
19. Cycle-Delic
20. Blue Rides Again
21. Invasion
22. Another Cycle In Detroit
23. Lulu's World
24. Glory Stompers
25. The Stompers And The Souls
26. The Checkered Flag
27. Hellcats
Mel Brown was a newcomer at the time of Chicken Fat's release, fresh out of the band of blues guitarist T-Bone Walker. Brown brought along fretboard legendHerb Ellis as the perfect Jazz foil for funk a-la-mode.
1. Chicken Fat
2. Greasy Spoon
3. Home James
4. Anacrusis
5. Hobo Flats
6. Shanty
7. Sad But True
8. I’m Goin’ To Jackson
9. Slalom
East-West The Butterfield Blues Band $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
1966’s East-West, the second album from the Butterfield Blues Band—and their last with lead guitarist Mike Bloomfield—found the group branching out from the electric blues and adding elements of modern jazz and the music of India, most notably on the landmark title track, which paved the way for much of the musical experimentation of the late ‘60s.
1. Walkin’ Blues
2. Get Out Of My Life, Woman
3. I Got A Mind To Give Up Living All These Blues
4. Work Song
5. Mary, Mary
6. Two Trains Running
7. Never Say No
8. East-West
The Butterfield Blues Band sparked a firestorm of blues activity by young white kids all around the world. 1967’s The Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw, Butterfield's third album, saw Elvin Bishop (A.K.A. Pigboy Crabshaw) replace Mike Bloomfield on sizzling lead guitar and ride point for a combo now boasting a wailing horn section led by multi-saxist David Sanborn.
1. One More Heartache
2. Driftin’ And Driftin’
3. Pity The Fool
4. Born Under A Bad Sign
5. Run Out Of Time
6. Double Trouble
7. Drivin’ Wheel
8. Droppin’ Out
9. Tollin’ Bells
In My Own Dream The Butterfield Blues Band $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
With organist Al Kooper added, 1968’s In My Own Dream was the swan-song for the original Butterfield Blues Band (lead guitarist Elvin Bishop would leave soon afterwards) and completed its transformation from pure blues to an eye-popping hybrid form of R&B.
1. Last Hope’s Gone
2. Mine To Love
3. Get Yourself Together
4. Just To Be With You
5. Morning Blues
6. Drunk Again
7. In My Own Dream
Keep On Moving The Butterfield Blues Band $15.99$14.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
One of the last truly fine outings by the band that started the avalanche of electric blues outfits is now available as a high-definition, exact-replica LP!
The Butterfield Blues Band had reloaded by the time 1969's Keep on Moving was released on Elektra Records. Paul Butterfield startled the world with the addition of guitarist Buzzy Feiten, a man whose take-no-prisoners style turned out to be a muscular combination of the sound of his two predecessors, Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop. Led by Butterfield wailing on lead vocals and his patented Southside of Chicago harmonica licks, the band sounded as powerful as ever with a new horn section that included David Sanborn on alto sax, Gene Dinwiddie on tenor and Keith Johnson on trumpet. It wouldn't last forever, but Paul Butterfield proved with Keep on Moving he had plenty of Hi-Octane gas left in the tank, and Keep on Moving fired on all cylinders.
1. Love March
2. No Amount of Loving
3. Morning Sunrise
4. Losing Hand
5. Walking by Myself
6. Except You
7. Love Disease
8. Where Did My Baby Go
9. All in a Day
10. So Far, So Good
11. Buddy's Advice
12. Keep on Moving
Something very, very strange was afoot in the midwest during the 60's, and we're not talking about David Letterman's stint as a local TV weatherman. While L.A. was tiptoeing through the tulips, New York was groovin' and London was electrifying bananas, these brainiacs were booking a journey to Hades. Get your contact high from a safe distance with this intense, fuzz-ridden passel of ones and zeros. Our package contains the entire mind-bent original album plus 12 bonus cuts, a fat booklet jammed with rare photos and notes, and more!
Trip Thru Hell (Part 1)
Colorado Mourning
Cold Spider
Underground Music
Sleepy Hollow Lane
Smooth As Silk
Trip Thru Hell (Part 2)
Dr. Of Philosophy
Blow To My Soul
Ain't No Doubt About It (prev. unissued)
Mickey's Monkey
I Put A Spell On You (prev. unissued)
I Shot The King (prev. unissued)
Fortune Teller's Lie (prev. unissued)
Sadie Lavone (prev. unissued)
Bury Me In A Marijuana Field (prev. unissued)
Colorado Mourning (alt. version)
Underground Music (alt. version)
Smooth As Silk (alt. version)
I Want You To Love Me
She's Got To Be True
Laura Cantrell’s 2000 debut album, Not The Tremblin’ Kind, brought the Nashville-born, New York City-based performer & radio personality the type of praise for her own music that had previously been reserved for her longrunning weekly “Radio Thrift Shop” on acclaimed free-form station WFMU in Jersey City.
Not The Tremblin’ Kind struck a chord with critics and fans on both sides of the Atlantic, receiving glowing reviews in Rolling Stone (****), Mojo, USA Today, The Village Voice, Country Weekly, and other distinguished publications. She has been the subject of a profile on NPR’s “All Things Considered” and appeared as both an artist and country music critic on “World Café.”
When The Roses Bloom Again features top-shelf songs written by Amy Rigby (“Don’t Break the Heart”), Dave Schramm (“Conquerer’s Song”) and Joe Flood (“All the Same to You”). These selections frame four stunning new originals, including “Too Late for Tonight” and the Appalachian epic “Mountain Fern,” based on the life of ’40s hillbilly singer Molly O’Day.
1. Too Late For Tonite
2. All The Same To You
3. Early Years
4. Don't Break The Heart
5. Wait
6. Mountain Fern
7. Vaguest Idea
8. Yonder Comes A Freight Train
9. Broken Again
10. When The Roses Bloom Again
11. Conqueror's Song
12. Oh So Many Years
FIRST TIME ON VINYL—The birth of country cool! The Johnny Cash you hear on these two remarkable live per formances is not the venerable legend of today. This was the young, feral Cash, full of piss, vinegar and sly orneriness. Even to those who know every note, joke and guitar lick on Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison or San Quentin, hearing Cash in his prime, aided and abetted by the Tennessee Two, guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant, is a revelation. These historic documents, sourced directly from the 1958 and 1959 kinescope reels, capture Cash in his most revolutionary days, laying the bedrock of all that was to come and—despite age and infirmities—continues today.
1. Town Hall Party Intro
2. Johnny Cash Intro
3. Get Rhythm
4. Johnny Introduces The Band
5. You're The Nearest Thing To Heaven
6. I Was There When It Happened
7. Don't Take Your Guns To Town
8. Frankie's Man Johnny
9. I Walk The Line
10. The Ways Of A Woman In Love
11. Give My Love To Rose
12. It Was Jesus
13. All Over Again
14. Suppertime
FIRST TIME ON VINYL—The birth of country cool! The Johnny Cash you hear on these two remarkable live per formances is not the venerable legend of today. This was the young, feral Cash, full of piss, vinegar and sly orneriness. Even to those who know every note, joke and guitar lick on Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison or San Quentin, hearing Cash in his prime, aided and abetted by the Tennessee Two, guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant, is a revelation. These historic documents, sourced directly from the 1958 and 1959 kinescope reels, capture Cash in his most revolutionary days, laying the bedrock of all that was to come and—despite age and infirmities—continues today.
1. Town Hall Party Intro
2. Guess Things Happen That Way
3. Five Feet High And Rising
4. Johnny Introduces The Band
5. I Got Stripes
6. The Ways Of A Woman In Love
7. Big River
8. Frankie's Man Johnny
9. I Walk The Line
10. Pickin' Time
11. Folsom Prison Blues
12. Don't Take Your Guns To Town
13. I Was There When It Happened
14. Heartbreak Hotel
15. I Got Stripes
With his Presley-like mystique, a strapping baritone voice and songs with universal lunchbucket appeal, Johnny Cash reached one of many career high-water marks with his sprawling 1963 epic, Blood, Sweat And Tears. From the perspiration-drenched, eight-minute version of “The Legend Of John Henry’s Hammer” to “Busted,” Harlan Howard’s down ‘n’ out hard-luck story, Cash made everything he recorded sound like it had been written just for him. This exact replica of Cash’s 1963 classic —on rock-busting 180-gram Sundazed vinyl—shows Cash once again straddling the worlds of country, folk and pop like a black-clad behemoth: a once-in-a-generation artist whose revered work will live on forever.
1. The Legend Of John Henry’s Hammer
2. Tell Him I’m Gone
3. Another Man Done Gone
4. Busted
5. Casey Jones
6. Nine Pound Hammer
7. Chain Gang
8. Waiting For A Train
9. Roughneck
To hear Johnny Cash’s swaggering Sun Records-era material is to marvel at one of the primal source-streams of what was fast becoming the headwaters of rock ’n’ roll. Cash’s craggy, lunchbucket vocals on gleaming original versions of songs like “Cry, Cry, Cry,” “Get Rhythm,” “Big River” and “I Walk the Line,” backed by the signature guitar style of Luther Perkins and Marshall Grant’s steady bass, are really just the tip of the iceberg corralled on this 180-gram double-LP. “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Hey Porter” and “So Doggone Lonesome”—and plenty more just as exciting—are rock-solid cornerstones of the Johnny Cash legend, an edifice that will stand as long as the pharaoh’s pyramids.
1. Hey Porter
2. Folsom Prison Blues
3. So Doggone Lonesome
4. I Walk the Line
5. Get Rhythm
6. Train of Love
7. There You Go
8. Next in Line
9. Don't Make Me Go
10. Give My Love to Rose
11. Home of the Blues
12. Ballad of a Teenage Queen
13. Big River
14. Guess Things Happen That Way
15. Come In Stranger
16. You're the Nearest Thing to Heaven
17. The Ways of a Woman in Love
18. I Just Thought You'd Like to Know
19. It's Just About Time
20. Luther Played the Boogie
21. Thanks a Lot
22. Katy Too
23. Forgot to Remember to Forget
24. Goodbye, Little Darlin', Goodbye
25. You Tell Me
26. Straight As in Love
27. I Love You Because
Choir Practice The Choir $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
It took a conspiracy of record company dunces working overtime to keep the Choir from the fame they so richly deserved. Pop-masters extraordinaire, the Choir's excellence would've outdated eventually, but never told so well nor sounding so great; we're proud to have made it all possible!
I'd Rather You Leave Me
It's Cold Outside
I Only Did It 'Cause I Felt So Lonely
Don't Change Your Mind
On this, the first solo album by an ex-Byrd, Gene Clark doesn't fly too far from the nest -- Byrds' Chris Hillman and Michael Clarke make up the rhythm section, while the Gosdin Brothers chime in with sweet harmony vocals. Add guitarists Glen Campbell, Jerry Cole and future Byrd Clarence White, and some beautiful orchestration by Leon Russell to Clark's melancholy melodies and the result is a forward-looking country-rock primer that sounded like nothing else in '67 and continues to astound and inspire today. With 3 bonus tracks and liner notes courtesy Sid Griffin.
Echoes
Think I'm Gonna Feel Better
Tried So Hard
Is Yours Is Mine
Keep On Pushin'
I Found You
So You Say You Lost Your Baby
Elevator Operator
The Same One
Couldn't Believe Her
Needing Someone
BONUS TRACKS
The French Girl
Only Colombe
So You Say You Lost Your Baby (acoustic demo)
Their psychedelia run amuck with twin drummers, creamy fuzz guitar and carnival-clatter keyboards, LA’s Clear Light were a fixture on underground radio — most memorably with their heavy-on-the-paranoia “Mr. Blue.” Our reissue of their rare self-titled 1967 Elektra debut, produced by Paul Rothchild, features a non-LP bonus track (“She’s Ready To Be Free”) and liner notes that tell Clear Light’s story in full, vivid detail.
Black Roses
Sand
A Child’s Smile
Street Singer
The Ballad Of Freddie & Larry
With All In Mind
Mr. Blue
Think Again
They Who Have Nothing
How Many Days Have Passed
Night Sounds Loud
Following in the footsteps of our ultra-cool Johnny Cash Town Hall Party LPs, we're back with three more live-in-the-studio sessions from '58?'59, featuring Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran and Merle Travis. Taken from Tex Ritter's legendary Town Hall Party television series, our LPs capture rockabilly legends Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran and guitar-picking icon Merle Travis at the absolute top of their games, each playing incredible live material?and never before released on vinyl. If you missed the TV coverage more than 45 years ago, here's your chance to breathe in the sweet magic of these historic sessions.
Town Hall Party Intro
C’mon Everybody
Have I Told You Lately that I Love You
Don’t Blame It on Me
Summertime Blues (encore)
Interview with Eddie Cochran and band members
Town Hall Party Intro
School Days
Be Honest with Me
Money Honey
C’mon Everybody
We've salvaged the rarest item in the SOK discography - a cardboard single written for a Chacago potato chip company - and put the music on vinyl, where the grease from the chips won't get on your hands.
1. I Got My Mojo Working (rare alt. version)
2. Potato Chip (with interview)
Last Time Around The Del Vetts $6.99$5.99
7" Vinyl Single - Sealed
Blood brothers to the Yardbirds, these Chicago garage homeboys will surgically remove the top of your skull and replace your brain with a twisted ball of fuzz. Four killer Dunwich tracks from '66!
1. Last Time Around
2.I Call My Baby STP
3.That's The Way It Is
4. Everytime
re-imagination Eldar $15.99$14.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Jazz piano phenomenon Eldar's latest project, re-imagination, brings him to a new level of artistic confidence. Accessing a wide range of references (jazz, hip-hop, pop, and classical) this recording shines the spotlight on Eldar's compositional skills. Conceived as a sort of suite, Eldar weaves together originals along with Oscar Peterson's rollicking "Place St. Henri" into a narrative arc. Joining him are three different trios and turntable guru and producer DJ Logic who incorporates Eldar's virtuosic playing into an expanded sonic context.
1. I Remember When
2. Interlude #1 (Soul Glare)
3. Prairie Village
4. Place St. Henri
5. Interlude #2 (Ordered Chaos)
6. Back Home
7. Tears
8. South Bixel
9. Polaris
Sundazed's album Introducing...The E-Types was only half the story. While compiling the long overdue debut collection by this legendary Salinas, Calif. fivesome-who had the uncanny ability of adding hackle-raising Beatles three-part harmonies to eerie keyboard-laced numbers the Zombies would have died for - we uncovered some vintage reels of live material. Meticulously recorded at the Rainbow Ballroom in Fresno, Calif. in late 1966, these tracks show the E-Types at the peak of their performing powers, adding stunning versions of classics by the Yardbirds, the Beau Brummels and Bob Dylan to live renderings of their own powerful arsenal of original material. Although it took 30 years to get the first E-Types album into orbit, the second one is already smoking on the launchpad.
What You're Doing
Shapes Of Things
Leave Me Be
Laugh Laugh
Still In Love With You Baby
I Can't Do It
Wait
Mister You're A Better Man Than I
One Too Many Mornings
Just A Little
The Kids Are Alright
Heart Full Of Soul