The brilliant psychedelic rock 'n' roll of Faine Jade passed through the orange-colored skies of 1968 like a pink and lavender comet, then was gone... Fortunately Jade left behind a wondrous album to detail his amazing, one-way voyage through the night skies. Introspection: A Faine Jade Recital details every deliciously enigmatic, Syd Barrett-inspired twist and turn of the short but sweet career of this mysterious artist. Since the hideously rare original LP now requires a mortgage from your bank, Sundazed, with the full cooperation of the artist, presents the perfect Faine Jade package, taken from the absolute master tapes with rare photos and liner notes based on a recent interview with Faine Jade, himself.
1. Doctor Paul Overture
2. People Games Play
3. Cold Winter Sun Symphony In D Major
4. I Lived Tomorrow Yesterday
5. Ballad of the Bad Guys
6. Introspection
7. A Brand New Groove
8. On the Inside There’s a Middle
9. Don’t Hassle Me
10. Grand Finale
In A Heavy Bag Lowell Fulsom $15.99$14.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Original ’69 Jewel Records album — incredible, deep Muscle Shoals blues-funk!
1. Look at You Baby
2. Why Don’t We Do It in the Road
3. Sleeper
4. Lady in the Rain
5. My Baby
6. Man on the Run
7. Don’t Destroy Me
8. This Feeling
9. Trouble Everywhere
10. Cheating Woman
11. Man of Motion
Yep, the loudest band in town-and we ain't kidding! Iowa's GONN spearheaded mid-America's charge into a mindbending fuzzfest with their snarling classic, "Blackout Of Gretely." Now on lethal BeatRocket 180 gram vinyl, that cut is joined by 13 of GONN's extra crunchy piledrivers circa '66-'67-with astounding fidelity from the original analog master tapes, plus rare photos, memorabilia and detailed band history. Drop the needle if you dare!
Blackout Of Gretely
Don't Need Your Lovin'
I Need You
You Can't Judge A Book (By The Cover)
Come With Me (To The Stars)
Pain In My Heart
You're Lookin' Fine
Doin' Me In
Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White
Death Of An Angel
You Really Got Me
In The Midnight Hour
Signed D.C.
Hey Joe
Canada: A well-adjusted country where all is in balance. To atone for such irregularities as vinegar-covered french fries and Paul Anka, they gave us the most kick-ass garage band ever to don kilts. Here's the unreleased Great Scots' album--killer trax, loadsa photos, notes by our pal--Chesterfield King honcho Greg Prevost...a thousand elements of coolness! Available on limited edition colored vinyl!
On The Road Again+
I Ain't No Miracle Worker (Version 1)+
Someone That I Can't See+
Don't You Believe Them+
Ball & Chain
Show Me The Way
The Light Hurts My Eyes
I Can Do It Better+
Honey And Wine+
Lord, I'm So Lonely+
Blue Monday
What Am I To Do+
Run, Run For Your Life
You Know What You Can Do+
+ previously unissued
Arrive! The Great Scots $15.99$14.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Here's the recording industry's version of walking into that little record shop in South Dakota and finding everything just like it was in 1966. Halifax, Nova Scotia's Great Scots-as renowned today for wearing kilts on stage as for their knockout British Invasion-style debut disc on Sundazed-cut another album's worth of Hollies-meet-Stones fueled stunners in 1965. Here, at last, is the other Great Scots package-a 10 track rampage through material so woolly that only Eric Burdon & Co. or Mick, Brian & Keith, Inc. would dare to follow-and featuring liner notes by legendary Caribou, Maine deejay Wally Berk, who never, ever stopped believing himself to be "the sixth Great Scot."
Don't Want Your Love
My Baby's Name
Any Other Boy
Give Me Lovin'
That's My Girl
That Wasn't No Girl
I Want To Know
Tell Her Please
Lucille
Lost In Conversation
Take A Picture Margo Guryan $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Take a Picture blends Margo’s infectious and highly intelligent songcraft with her absolutely unique voice — equal parts girl group innocence and seductive torch. One of the most endearing and delicious soft rock records from its era, here’s an impeccable Sundazed vinyl reissue of this ’68 masterpiece, direct from the original masters.
1. Sunday Morning
2. Sun
3. Love Songs
4. Thoughts
5. Don't Go Away
6. Take a Picture
7. What Can I Give You?
8. Think of Rain
9. Can You Tell
10. Someone I Know
11. Love
Incredible String Band Incredible String Band $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
If any musical combo ever meshed perfectly with the times it was the Incredible String Band. And here’s the proof: their 1966 debut, The Incredible String Band on deep-grooved, 180-gram vinyl. The wildly eclectic Scottish folk outfit—with the airy vocals and
fretboard prowess of Robin Williamson and Mike Heron as its two constants—began life resurrecting wondrous and ancient Celtic ballads, then was transformed by the perfumed winds of 1967’s psychedelic revolution to add sitar, oud, gimbri and all manner of exotic axes to its arsenal. The result is a gently mesmerizing psychedelia and anti-folk stance—consummate counterpoint to current psych heroes like Mogwai and Beachwood Sparks—that makes perfectly clear why the Incredible String Band remains just that: Incredible!
Maybe Someday
October Song
When The Music Starts To Play
Schaeffer’s Jig
Womankind
The Tree
Whistle Tune
Dandelion Blues
How Happy I Am
Empty Pocket Blues
Smoke Shovelling Song
Can’t Keep Me
Here
Good As Gone
Footsteps Of The Heron
Niggertown
Everything’s
Fine Right Now
If any musical combo ever meshed perfectly with the times it was the Incredible String Band. And here’s the proof: 1967’s The 5000 Spirits Or Layers Of The Onion on deep-grooved, 180-gram vinyl. The wildly eclectic Scottish folk outfit—with the airy vocals and fretboard prowess of Robin Williamson and Mike Heron as its two constants—began life resurrecting wondrous and ancient Celtic ballads, then was transformed by the perfumed winds of 1967’s psychedelic revolution to add sitar, oud, gimbri and all manner of exotic axes to its arsenal. The result is a gently mesmerizing psychedelia and anti-folk stance—consummate counterpoint to current psych heroes like Mogwai and Beachwood Sparks—that makes perfectly clear why the Incredible String Band remains just that: Incredible!
Chinese White
No Sleep Blues
Painting Box
The Mad Hatter’s Song
LIttle Cloud
The Eyes Of Fate
Blues For The Muse
The Hedgehog’s
Song
First Girl I Loved
You Know What You Could Be
My Name Is Death
Gently Tender
Way Back In The 1960s
If any musical combo ever meshed perfectly with the times it was the Incredible String Band. And here’s the proof: 1968’s The Hangman’s Beautiful Daughter on deep-grooved, 180-gram vinyl. The wildly eclectic Scottish folk outfit—with the airy vocals and fretboard prowess of Robin Williamson and Mike Heron as its two constants—began life resurrecting wondrous and ancient Celtic ballads, then was transformed by the perfumed winds of 1967’s psychedelic revolution to add sitar, oud, gimbri and all manner of exotic axes to its arsenal. The result is a gently mesmerizing psychedelia and anti-folk stance—consummate counterpoint to current psych heroes like Mogwai and Beachwood Sparks—that makes perfectly clear why the Incredible String Band remains just that: Incredible!
Koeeoaddi There
The Minotaur’s Song
Witches Hat
A Very
Cellular Song
Mercy I Cry City
Waltz Of The New Moon
The Water Song
Three Is A Green Crown
Swift As The Wind
Nightfall
Safe At Home International Submarine Band $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Was this Gram Parsons-led combo the first country-rock band ever? With groundbreaking backwoods material this superb, who cares? Electrified honky-tonk laments like "Blue Eyes" and spooky little mini-epics like "Miller's Cave" give Parsons' soulful, pre-Burrito Bros. set of pipes plenty of George Jones-like elbow room here. Dim the lights, inhale the thick smoke and wallow in the loud, loud music. From the original 1968 LHI stereo masters; this is an exact repro plus the bonus track “Knee Deep In The Blues,” on vinyl for the first time ever!
Blue Eyes
I Must Be Somebody Else You've Known
A Satisfied Mind
Medley: Folsom Prison Blues–That's All Right
Knee Deep In The Blues
Miller's Cave
I Still Miss Someone
Luxury Liner
Strong Boy
Do You Know How It Feels To Be Lonesome?
In 1968, 15 year old guitarist/singer Jay Kaye trekked from Las Vegas to Vancouver, British Columbia. There, with a topnotch team of session musicians, he recorded Suddenly One Summer, a dark masterpiece of orchestral psychedelia, intended to musically represent the life and death of a man. This first-ever legitimate reissue of this ultra rare album is 180 gram vinyl, direct from the analog master tapes, and features interviews with Jay Kaye and key members of his Company.
Break Of Dawn
Fly
Little Children
Christine
Speed
Crystal Ball
Nobody
O.D.
Land Of Sensations & Delights
The Times
Magical Fingers Of Minerva
Dead
Save For A Rainy Day Jan & Dean $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - 2 LPs Sealed
When Jan Berry lived out the lyrics to "Deadman's Curve" in 1966 and wound up in a coma, his partner, Dean Torrence, kept the duo's name alive. Helped out by friends from Phil Spector's "Wrecking Crew," Dean cut this sparkling little mini-masterpeice, shing as the raindrops beading up on the top of a Grand Prix.
Original "Save For A Rainy Day" album tracks:
Yellow Balloon
Here Comes The Rain
Pocket Full Of Rainbows
When Sunny Gets Blue
Like A Summer Rain
Raindrops
Rain On The Roof
Cryin' In The Rain
Taste Of Rain
Save For A Rainy Day Theme
Bonus tracks:
Yellow Balloon (ver. two - stereo)
Taste Of Rain (ver. two - stereo)
Here Comes The Rain (stereo)
Lullaby In The Rain (California Lullaby) (stereo)
Yellow Balloon (ver. one - stereo)
Taste Of Rain (ver. one - stereo)
Rain Clouds Long Gone(instr. track - mono - prev. unissued)
When Sunny Gets Blue (instr. track - stereo - prev. unissued)
Pocket Full Of Rainbows (stereo ver.)
Rain On The Roof (stereo ver.)
Yellow Balloon (instr. ver. two - stereo - prev. unissued)
Taste Of Rain (instr. track - stereo - prev. unissued)
Save For A Rainy Day Theme (stereo ver.)
The electricity supplied by the Knickerbockers—mid-’60s America’s answer to the British Invasion—could have lit up their hometown of Bergenfield, New Jersey for a month. Here’s your own power supply: their most fantastically rockin’ material on one essential 180gm platter, with Knickerbocker knock-outs from beginning to end!
Lies
Just One Girl
I Can Do It Better
She Said Goodbye
Stick With Me
Love Is A Bird
I Love
One Track Mind
I Must Be Doing Something Right
High On Love
They Ran For Their Lives
Rumors, Gossip, Words Untrue
My Feet Are Off The Ground
Give A Little Bit
Do Your Duty Bettye LaVette $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Bettye LaVette, one of the greatest chanteuses of the 1960s and early ‘70s, collected here for the first time on luscious vinyl all of her sizzling Silver Fox label recordings. Sporting eye-catching retro artwork and spectacular sound quality from the original stereo masters, here’s the Bettye LaVette collection that we’ve patiently been waiting for, featuring her bawdy R&B hits “He Made a Woman Out of Me” and “Do Your Duty."
1. My Train’s Comin’ In
2. Do Your Duty
3. Love Made a Fool of Me
4. At the Mercy of a Man
5. Piece of My Heart
6. Easier to Say Than Do
7.He Made a Woman Out of Me
8. Nearer to You
9. We Got to Slip Around
10. I’m In Love
11. Games People Play
Love Love $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
The May, 1966 debut from this legendary L.A. group bristles with energy; includes their punky hit cover of Hal David / Burt Bacharach’s “My Little Red Book” and Arthur Lee’s harrowing “Signed D.C.”
My Little Red Book
Can’t Explain
A Message To Pretty
My Flash On You
Softly To Me
No Matter What You Do
Emotions
You I’ll Be Following
Gazing
Hey Joe
Signed D.C.
Colored Balls Falling
Mushroom Clouds
And More
Da Capo Love $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Their second album, from November 1966, featuring the explosive “7 And 7 Is,”a Top 40 hit in 1966 and an all-time garage-punk classic. Exact repro from the analog masters!
Stephanie Knows Who
Orange Skies
¡Que Vida!
Seven & Seven Is
The Castle
She Comes In Colors
Revelation
Forever Changes Love $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
“...the greatest rock album ever made...”
– Mojo
Forever Changes has remained high atop
critic’s Top 10 lists since its original 1968 release, and its influence today can be felt stronger than ever. A masterpiece of
psychedelia!
Alone Again Or
A House Is Not A Motel
Andmoreagain
The Daily Planet
Old Man
The Red Telephone
Maybe The People Would Be The Time
Or Between Clark And Hilldale
Live And Let Live
The Good Humor Man He Sees
Everything Like This
Bummer In The Summer
You Set The Scene
Four Sail Love $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Arthur Lee opened many eyes when he cut 1969’s uniformly wonderful Love album, Four Sail, with an entirely new supporting cast. The band’s final record for Elektra features such delights as “The Singing Cowboy,” a loping, locoweed-dusted trail ballad, “Robert Montgomery,” Lee’s assimilation of “Eleanor Rigby”-style magic, and the band’s heartfelt show-closer at the time, “I’ll Pray For You.”
August
Your Friend And Mine—Neil’s Song
I’m With You
Good Times
Singing Cowboy
Dream
Robert Montgomery
Nothing
Talking In My Sleep
Revisited Love $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
From the original analog master tapes comes this exact repro of the original Elektra Best Of, with tracks from the first 4 Love albums and a non-LP single-side!
My Little Red Book
Softly To Me
Hey Joe
Signed D.C.
7 And 7 Is
Orange Skies
Your Mind And We Belong Together
She Comes In Colors
Alone Again Or
Andmoreagain
Your Friend And Mine—Neil’s Song
Good Times
You Set The Scene
Magic was in the air in 1965 when the Lovin’ Spoonful recorded their debut album, a delightful grab-bag of styles that lets you taste all of the ingredients of their patented “good time music” even as that timeless elixir was being brewed. Featuring the enduring hits “Do You Believe In Magic” and “Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind,” Do You Believe In Magic makes its long-awaited reappearance on LP, bolstered by four previously unissued bonus tracks.
Do You Believe In Magic
Blues In The Bottle
Sportin’ Life
My Gal
You Baby
Fishin’ Blues
Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind
Wild About My Lovin’
Other Side Of This Life
Younger Girl
On The Road Again
Night Owl Blues (complete version)
BONUS TRACKS:
Younger Girl (demo)*
Alley Oop*
Blues In The Bottle (alternate vocal)*
Wild About My Lovin’ (alternate vocal)*
*Previously Unissued
The Lovin’ Spoonful’s sophomore LP Daydream was released in the spring of 1966. By April, the single “Daydream” smashed at Number Two. Also featuring the earlier Top 10 hit “You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice” and signature songs “Jug Band Music” and “Didn’t Want To Have To Do It,” Daydream was The Spoonful’s highest charting original album. This classic makes its long-awaited LP reappearance, bolstered with four previously unissued bonus tracks.
Daydream
There She Is
It’s Not Time Now
Warm Baby
Day Blues
Let The Boy Rock And Roll
Jug Band Music
Didn’t Want To Have To Do It
You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice
Bald Headed Lena
Butchie’s Tune
Big Noise From Speonk
BONUS TRACKS:
Didn’t Want To Have To Do It (demo)*
Fishin’ Blues (alternate inst. version)*
Jug Band Music (alternate inst. version)*
Daydream (demo)*
*Previously Unissued
1966’s Hums Of The Lovin’ Spoonful glistens with chart-toppers (“Summer In The City,” “Rain On The Roof,” “Nashville Cats”) from John Sebastian and co. The Spoonful’s folk, blues, country and jug band roots meet an intensified focus on production value and experimentation to yield an enduring classic, now available on gatefold 180 gram vinyl from the original stereo masters, and bolstered by 4 previously unissued bonus tracks.
“The best, most consistent record by America’s most underrated band.” -Peter Buck, R.E.M.
Lovin' You
Bes' Friends
Voodoo In My Basement
Darlin' Companion
Henry Thomas
Full Measure
You And Me And Rain On The Roof
Coconut Grove
Nashville Cats
4 Eyes
Summer In The City
BONUS TRACKS:
Rain On The Roof (instrumental)*
Four Eyes (alternate version)*
Darlin’ Companion (demo)*
Voodoo In My Basement (Instrumental)*
*previously unissued
Down Home Girl The Bushmen $4.99$3.99
7" Vinyl Single - Sealed
With a double entendre moniker like the Bushmen, it was only natural for this Fresno garage combo to spend its weekends playing beer-drenched fraternity orgies. But this smoking quintet soon tossed aside the title of "7-Up Action Boys," won in a Battle Of The Bands, just so they could play Fresno's "groovier" Rainbow Ballroom, as the Bushmen- and their music is an exciting reflection of the overpowering influences hacksawing at teen combos in the mid-60's.
Down Home Girl
Empty Heart
Kick Out The Jams The MC5 $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
The MC5 give you a true testimonial, alive and uncensored, on one of the most explosive albums ever! Their revolutionary 1968 debut LP is now restored to its original gatefold glory, from the original analog masters & complete with John Sinclair's unexpurgated liner notes!
Ramblin’ Rose
Kick Out The Jams
Come Together
Rocket Reducer No. 62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa)
Borderline
Motor City Is Burning
I Want You Right Now
Starship
Back In The USA The MC5 $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
OK kids, it’s rockin’ time! Detroit’s MC5 kicked off the ‘70s with a bang on Back In The USA, released January 15, 1970. A roadmap for punk’s class of ‘77, the album condensed the epic, throbbing sprawl of Kick Out The Jams into the pure essence of rock & roll: machine gun blasts of pure energy and hooks, with nods to the founding fathers (Chuck Berry and Little Richard) and freshly-minted teen anthems for the ages (“Shakin’ Street,” “High School,” “Tonight,” “Teenage Lust,” etc., etc.).
Tutti-Frutti
Tonight
Teenage Lust
Let Me Try
Looking At You
High School
Call Me Animal
The American Ruse
Shakin’ Street
The Human Being Lawnmower
Back In The USA
High Time The MC5 $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
The MC5’s ferocious third and final album, from July 1971, High Time is also their most fully realized studio creation, and finds the band rampaging through a classic set of songs which revel in the dynamic Guitar Army assault of Wayne Kramer and Fred “Sonic” Smith, the powerhouse rhythm section of bassist Michael Davis and drummer Dennis Thompson, and the insightful/inciteful vocals and lyrics of Rob Tyner. Original gatefold art and liners faithfully repro’d!
Sister Anne
Baby Won’t Ya
Miss X
Gotta Keep Movin’
Future/Now
Poison
Over And Over
Skunk (Sonicly Speaking)
Blowin' Your Mind! Van Morrison $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
It was a brand new day for Van Morrison when the Belfast, Ireland legend cut "Blowin' Your Mind!", his spellbinding 1967 debut solo album! Fresh from a string of smash singles fronting British Invasion heroes Them, Van rode "Brown Eyed Girl," one of the all- time great teen-angst tales, to the top of the charts, then sailed off into the mystic with haunting, slowed-down classics like "He Ain't Give You None," "T.B. Sheets" and "Who Drove the Red Sports Car." "Blowin' Your Mind"!is a hypnotic tour de force that ranks with the very best material Van Morrison ever recorded.
1. Brown Eyed Girl
2. He Ain’t Give You None
3. T.B. Sheets
4. Spanish Rose
5. Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye)
6. Ro Ro Rosey
7. Who Drove the Red Sports Car
8. Midnight Special
Henrietta The Trashmen $4.99$3.99
7" Vinyl Single LP - Sealed
Non-LP firecrackers, recorded live, August 22, 1965!
Henrietta (live)
Rumble (live)
Music Emporium Music Emporium $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Blistering rockers with wispy melodies, Buddhist chants with wild-eyed psychedelic anthems: all part of the unique acid-folk vision of LA's Music Emporium, led by keyboard virtuoso/singer Bill "Casey" Cosby. For this first ever legitimate reissue of their supremely rare 1969 album--now on CD and 180 gram vinyl (with original die-cut, gatefold cover faithfully reproduced!)--we've purchased the original masters, interviewed the band, found never-before-seen snapshots, and added five cool bonus tracks (2/LP)!
Nam Myo Renge Kyo
Velvet Sunsets
Prelude
Catatonic Variations
Times Like This
Gentle Thursday
Winds Have Changed
Cage
Sun Never Shines
Day Of Wrath
Long Years In Space Neighb'rhood Childr'n $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - 2 LPs Sealed
Marinated in influences as mind-splintering as the mushroom folk/rock blast of the Jefferson Airplane as well as the feel-good pristine pop of the Turtles, the Neighb'rhood Childr'n's one album trades hands these days for sums usually mentioned in ransom notes. We've added a dozen unreleased brownies, spun gold from the original session tapes, and Prof. Jud has squeezed the band's legend from vocalist Dyan Hoffman and guitarist Ric Bolz in this latest addition to the Dazed's acclaimed and essential Quakes From The Eureka State series.
Feeling Zero
Long Years In Space
Up Down Turn Around World
Changes Brought To Me
Please Leave Me Alone
Hobbit's Dream
Chocolate Angel
Patterns
Happy Child
Happy World Of Captain K
She's Got No Identification
Can't Buy Me Love (unissued)
That's What's Happening (unissued)
Sunday Afternoon (unissued)
Feeling Zero (alt. vers.)
The Little Black Egg (unissued)
Tomorrow's Gone (unissued)
Over The Rainbow
Louie Louie (unissued)
I Need Love (unissued)
Yesterday's Thoughts (unissued)
Woman Think
Long Years In Space (alt. vers.)
Behold The Lillies
Bleeker & MacDougal Fred Neil $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
With a deeply resonant voice that exuded a hundred things at once—pain, joy, weariness and decades ofexperience—Fred Neil created a small body of work that covered the world like paint. No one from the vibrant early '60s Greenwich Village folk scene had more staying power than this legendary recluse. Neil's 1964 debut, Bleecker And MacDougal, captures the great man at the apex of his talents. Exact repro on 180 gram vinyl, from the original analog masters!
Bleecker And MacDougal
Blues On The Ceiling
Sweet Mama
Little Bit Of Rain
Country Boy
Other Side To This Life
Mississippi Train
Travelin' Shoes
The Water is Wide
Yonder Comes The Blues
Candy Man
Handful Of Gimme
Gone Again
Breakthrough New Colony Six $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - LP Sealed
One of the most essential garage elpees ever, loaded with the trademark harmonies, Leslie-fied guitar licks, and hypnotizing combo organ of Chicago’s NC6. The 180 gram vinyl edition is an exact repro of their ultra-rare ‘66 debut. Unstoppably brilliant!
1. I Confess
2. A Heart Is Made Of Many Things
3. Don’t You Think It’s Time You Stopped Your Cryin’
4. Last Nite
5. I And You
6. At The River’s Edge
7. I Lie Awake
8. Dawn Is Breaking
9. The Time Of The Year Is Sunset
10. Mister You’re A Better Man Than I
11. Some People Think I’m A Playboy
12. Sloopy
The Marble Index Nico $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Like a bolt from heaven, Nico cast off the understated pace of her work as chanteuse of the Velvet Underground—and the heavily orchestrated folk-rock of her solo debut, Chelsea Girl—for the relentlessly bleak and cobalt-blue cool avant-garde stylings of The Marble Index. Produced by former Velvets’ John Cale, and employing the harmonium as a lead instrument, The Marble Index is revered now more than it ever was when released in 1969, as the gurgling headwaters source of Goth Rock.
Prelude
Lawns Of Dawns
No One Is There
Ari’s Song
Facing
The Wind
Julius Caesar (Memento Hodié)
Frozen Warnings
Evening Of Light
Song Cycle Van Dyke Parks $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Van Dyke Parks’ visionary 1968 debut, Song Cycle, rose phoenix-like from the ashes of his fabled Smile collaboration with Brian Wilson. Parks’ breathtaking high-wire act fused the pop genius of Phil Spector, Stephen Sondheim’s Broadway vertigo and the orchestral flare of American composer Charles Ives and made it wholly his own. Our definitive pressing of this landmark Warner Bros. album is sourced from the original analog master, and pressed on audiophile 180 gm vinyl.
1. Vine Street
2. Palm Desert
3. Widow’s Walk
4. Laurel Canyon Blvd.
5. The All Golden
6. Van Dyke Parks
7. Public Domain
8. Donovan’s Colours
9. The Attic
10. Laurel Canyon Blvd.
11. By The People
12. Pot Pourri
Discover America Van Dyke Parks $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
Following the breathtaking high-wire act of Song Cycle, Van Dyke Parks turned his kaleidoscopic gaze to the 1940’s martini-and-rhumba world of Hemingway’s Caribbean sojourn with 1972's Discover America. Our definitive pressing of this landmark Warner Bros. album is sourced from the original analog master, and pressed on audiophile 180 gm vinyl.
1. Jack Palance
2. Introduction
3. Bing Crosby
4. Steelband Music
5. The Four Mills Brothers
6. Be Careful
7. John Jones
8. FDR In Trinidad
9. Sweet Trinidad
10. Occapella
11. Sailin’ Shoes
12. Riverboat
13. Ode To Tobago
14. Your Own Comes First
15. G-Man Hoover
16. Stars and Stripes Forever
New Values Iggy Pop $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
From his Motor City days with the band first known as the Psychedelic Stooges, or glamming it up with Reed and Bowie, or the occasional binge of onstage self-mutilation, Iggy Pop has always done what he damn well pleases. Fortunately, in today's street parlance: "It's all good." Here is a razor-sharp, wiry classic from the Ig's mighty Arista period, recorded at the height of the punk/new wave era. Aided by the likes of ex-Stooges Scott Thurston and James Williamson, former Sex Pistol Glen Matlock and Patti Smith group alum Ivan Kral, Iggy shows all the pretenders how it's done on this cutting-edge platter–on primal-scream 180-gram vinyl.
Tell Me A Story
New Values
Girls
I'm Bored
Don't Look Down
The Endless Sea
Five Foot One
How Da Ya Fix A Broken Part
Angel
Curiosity
African Man
Billy Is A Runaway
Soldier Iggy Pop $19.99$18.99
High-Definition Vinyl LP - Sealed
From his Motor City days with the band first known as the Psychedelic Stooges, or glamming it up with Reed and Bowie, or the occasional binge of onstage self-mutilation, Iggy Pop has always done what he damn well pleases.
Loco Mosquito
Ambition
Knocking' 'Em Down In The City
Play It Safe
Get Up And Get Out
Mr. Dynamite
Dog Food
I Need More
Take Care Of Me
I'm A Conservative
I Snub You
The Pretty Things The Pretty Things $19.99$18.99
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With sneers on their mugs and hair down to here ? and a punkier sound than even the Rolling Stones could produce ? the Pretty Things were the British Invasion out- fit that made parents of teenagers think maybe Mick Jagger and the boys weren't so bad after all! Led by the raucous vocals of Phil May and the stinging lead guitar of Dick Taylor, the Pretty Things' first American album was stuffed with powerful workouts like ?Rosalyn,? ?Honey I Need? and ?Don't Bring Me Down? and ranks right up there with anything the Kinks, the Who and the Stones had to offer.
1. Honey I Need
2. Rosalyn
3. 13 Chester Street
4. Unknown Blues
5. I Can Never Say
6. The Moon Is Rising
7. Don’t Bring Me Down
8. Road Runner
9. We’ll Be Together
10. Judgement Day
11. Big City
12. Pretty Things
After waxing several singles for Epic, the Remains cut this audition tape for Capitol in '66, resulting in a pounding set of covers (plus their own Why Do I Cry, for good measure), the high energy likes of which have never been duplicated.
Hang On Sloopy*
All Day And All Of The Night*
Why Do I Cry*
Like A Rolling Stone*
Johnny B. Goode*
I'm A Man*
Gonna Move*
Walkin' The Dog**
Ain't That Her (demo)**
When I Want To Know (demo)**
Why Do I Cry (demo)**
Say You're Sorry (demo)**
All Good Things (demo)**
*previously unissued in the U.S.
**previously unissued
The Remains The Remains $19.99$18.99
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The Remains’ original Epic-label platter ranks as one of the two or three best U.S. garage albums of all-time. But this Beantown bruiser doesn’t make it so much on ‘66 snarl or fuzztone. Instead, Barry and his boys deliver a one-two of intricate Beatleriffic vocals and super-muscular musicianship (from the aggravated assault of drummers Chip Damiani and ND Smart, to the percussive, distorto piano of William Briggs, to the all powerful, punishing frontline of guitarist-lead screamer Barry Tashian and bassist Vern Miller). Don’t be duped like the Class of ‘66 into thinking the green-tone Epic sleeve don’t house the holy grail, ‘cause it’s all in these grooves.
Lonely Weekends Charlie Rich $15.99$14.99
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Charlie Rich's smash hit ?Lonely Weekends? was one of legendary rockabilly imprint Phillips International's last chart-topping platters in 1960. Our vinyl edition is an exact repro of Rich's mega-rare first LP, loaded up with plenty more rockers (like the man's awesome debut single ?Whirlwind?). Sourced from the original mono masters, these magnificent sides represent the no-holds-barred, rocking Memphis roots of the Silver Fox, Charlie Rich.
Lonely Weekends
School Days
Whirwind
Stay
C. C. Rider
Come Back
Gonna Be Waitin’
Apple Blossom Time
Breakup
That's How Much I Love You
Rebound
Juanita
The Rising Sons The Rising Sons $19.99$18.99
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Featuring Taj Mahal, Ry Cooder, Jesse Lee Kincaid, Kevin Kelley, and Gary Marker, the Rising Sons added an earthy dose of rural country blues to the fast-evolving rock scene of the mid-'60s. Though this Los Angeles-based group led a storied existence between 1964-1966 and were well-known for their live performances—admirers included Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mark Lindsay, and David Crosby—their debut album, produced by Terry Melcher of Byrds fame, languished unissued in the Columbia vaults.
To set matters right, we’ve rounded up a dozen long-lost Rising Sons tracks and dressed them up in a pair of pristine, previously unpublished full color photos to present the Rising Sons’ self-titled debut LP as it might have looked and sounded had it appeared in 1966!
Statesboro Blues
Take A Giant Step
2:10 Train
If the River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues)
11th Street Overcrossing
Candy Man
.44 Blues
The Devil's Got My Woman
By And By (Poor Me)
Walkin' Down The Line
Let The Good Times Roll
I Got A Little
The Road Runners The Road Runners $15.99$14.99
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After the Kings Verses album flips your wig and sends you stumbling out of the garage, the haunted fuzz and ghostly Farfisa of the Road Runners - the second half of Fresno's devastating one-two punch - will turn what's left of your brains to Malt-O-Meal. Results of secret marketing surveys assure us that this unreleased gem is running neck-and-neck with the Watchband, the Standells and the Music Machine in the '66 Punk Hall Of Fame Marathon.
Nighttime Love
Goodbye
I Got To Get Away
Little Miss Love
I'll Make It Up To You
Tell Her You Love Her
Sleepy Friend
2120 South Michigan Avenue (Live)
Goodbye (Live)
The Train Kept A Rollin' (Live)
I'll Make It Up To You (Live)
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Live)
Baby Please Don't Go (Live)
Don't Bring Me Down (Live)
Wa-Waaaaah, wawawa wa-wa-waaaaah! Smell that rubber burn! This is the collection you've been waiting for, roarin' straight outta the showroom to shut down all those parts cars that've spent years masquerading as the real thing! Indeed, this one-of-a-kind, ground-up restoration is the only existing production model lovingly compiled from the original lo-mileage Mala master tapes! It's all here - the hits, essential album cuts, rare singles and more, soundin' better than you ever thought possible! Shipped with deluxe trim as standard: complete group history, introductions by Bucky Wilkin (Ronny) and member Buzz Cason, plus rare photos pulled out of the glove compartment and more! Fueled by a potent blend of mighty musclecar music and superlative 60's pop. GTO is a road-tested delight - Vroooom!!
G.T.O.
California Bound
Bucket "T" (prev. unissued alt. version)
Hot Rod City
Hey Little Girl
Little Rail Job
Little Scrambler
No Wheels
Beach Boy
Tiger-A-Go-Go (by Buzz And Bucky)
Sandy
I'll Think Of Summer
If I Had My Way
Then The Rains Came
Goodbye Baby
I Go To School Art Collection $4.99$3.99
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This transcendent San Mateo, California combo, led by former Newcastle Five men Rich and Tom Martin, have uncannily cloned that heart-stopping Who Sell Out album sound.
Seattle's grooviest contribution to the burgeoning hippie ballroom scene, the creators of this acid-marinated folk/rock once shared SF stages with Quicksilver, the Airplane and Country Joe.
The Girl From North Alberta
Jack of Diamonds
When I Was A Cowboy
Grizzly Bear
For Mourning In The Morning, his 1969 album debut on Atlantic Records, southpaw blues guitar legend Otis Rush journeyed from his Chicago home to Fame Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama—a burg best known for seminal soul platters. Backed by a horn-powered band that included a young Duane Allman on rhythm guitar, Otis’ slashing axe and anguished vocals glowed on the tortured “You’re Killing My Love,” remakes of his Cobra Records classics “My Love Will Never Die” and “It Takes Time,” and a stunning revival of B.B. King’s “Gambler’s Blues.” Half the set consisted of new compositions from producers Mike Bloomfield and Nick Gravenites, and Rush’s mile-wide string bending on a shimmering instrumental version of Aretha Franklin’s “Baby I Love You” is utterly breathtaking. Mourning In The Morning ranks with this blues great’s toughest and most adventurous albums.
Me
Working Man
You’re Killing My Love
Feel So Bad
Gambler’s Blues
Baby, I Love You
My Old Lady
My Love Will Never Die
Reap What You Sow
It Takes Time
Can’t Wait No Longer
Motor City legends Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels set unsurpassed standards for balls-out American white-boy R&B, influencing rockers from the MC5 to Springsteen. Under the aegis of crack producer Bob Crewe, the Wheels shot to fame, propelled by Ryder's sweat-soaked soulful vocals, the piercing, mile-a-minute guitar sting of Jim McCarty, and the piledriver drum attack of Johnny Bee. Sundazed presents the 180 gram vinyl debut of their second album, 1966's Breakout...!!!, in galvanizing mono from the absolute original analog master tape, with original album artwork and liner notes faithfully reproduced and an ultra-rare bonus track!
1. Walking The Dog
2. I Had It Made
3. In The Midnight Hour
4. Oo Papa Doo
5. I Like It Like That
6. Any Day Now
7. Little Latin Lupe Lu
8. Devil With A Blue Dress On
9. Shakin’ With Linda
10. Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
11. You Get Your Kicks
12. I Need Help
13.Breakout
Sock It To Me Mitch Ryder $19.99$18.99
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Motor City legends Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels set unsurpassed standards for balls-out American white-boy R&B. Under the aegis of crack producer Bob Crewe, the Wheels shot to fame, propelled by Ryder's sweat-soaked soulful vocals, the piercing, mile-a-minute guitar sting of Jim McCarty, and the piledriver drum attack of Johnny Bee. Attacking rock and R&B with a startling, head-on frenzy, the group created a rock-n-soul dynasty still without equal.
Sundazed presents the 180 gram vinyl debut of 1967's Sock It To Me! in galvanizing mono, with the classic original album artwork faithfully reproduced!
1. Sock It To Me - Baby
2. I Can’t Hide It
3. Takin’ All I Can Get
4. Slow Fizz (Instrumental)
5. Walk On By
6. I Never Had It Better
7. Shakedown
8. A Face In The Crowd
9. I’d Rather Go To Jail
10. Wild Child
Take A Ride Mitch Ryder $19.99$18.99
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Motor City legends Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels set unsurpassed standards for balls-out American white-boy R&B. Under the aegis of crack producer Bob Crewe, the Wheels shot to fame, propelled by Ryder's sweat-soaked soulful vocals, the piercing, mile-a-minute guitar sting of Jim McCarty, and the piledriver drum attack of Johnny Bee. Attacking rock and R&B with a startling, head-on frenzy, the group created a rock-n-soul dynasty still without equal.
Sundazed presents the 180 gram vinyl debut of 1966's Take A Ride... galvanizing mono, with the classic original album artwork faithfully reproduced!
“These original mono mixes best capture the band's energy and essence.” –Jim McCarty, The Detroit Wheels
1. Shake A Tail Feather
2. Come See About Me
3. Let Your Lovelight Shine
4. Just A Little Bit
5. I Hope
6. Jenny Take A Ride
7. Please, Please, Please
8. I’ll Go Crazy
9. I Got You
10. Sticks And Stones
11. Bring It On Home To Me
12. Baby Jane (Mo-Mo Jane)
It's only natural that the home of the hip-shakin', harmonica-blowin' blues would produce the finest garage-blues band in history. Hear the Shadows of Knight rock Chicago in this live, circa-1966 recording that's ours alone!
I Got My Mojo Working
Oh Yeah
Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day
It Takes A Long Time Comin'
Let It Rock
Hey Joe
Gospel Zone
Got To Get You Off My Mind
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
Don't Fight It
Spoonful
Dark Side
Gloria
Gloria The Shadows of Knight $19.99$18.99
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Here is the first of the Shadow's two Dunwich longplayers from 1966, available from the original masters for the first time in over three decades!! With their debut album, Gloria, the Shadows of Knight bastardized the blues into a new form; they invented supersonic-tempo'd blues-punk!! Including the chart-stomping smash "Gloria" - plus, dig the wildness as they pulverize "I Got My Mojo Working" and the wigged-out "I Just Want To Make Love To You," then take it one extreme step further with totally tough originals like "Light Bulb Blues". Available on luscious 180 gram virgin vinyl!
Gloria
Light Bulb Blues
I Got My Mojo Working
Dark Side / Boom Boom
Let It Rock
Oh Yeah
It Always Happens That Way
You Can't Judge A Book (By The Cover)
(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
I Just Want To Make Love To You
Back Door Men The Shadows of Knight $19.99$18.99
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Here is the second of the Shadow's two Dunwich longplayers from 1966, available from the original masters for the first time in over three decades!! Back Door Men is a wild ride! From barbed-wire-toned-electric-threats ("I'll Make You Sorry") to Bo Diddley-ripped-on-acid R&B ("Gospel Zone"), not to mention fab folk-rock diversions, this platter kills. This release features bonus tracks, original sleeve art genius, rare photos and additional notes and interviews. Available on luscious 180 gram virgin vinyl!
Bad Little Woman
Gospel Zone
The Behemoth
Three For Love
Hey Joe
I'll Make You Sorry
Peepin' And Hidin'
Tomorrow's Going To Be Another Day
New York Bullseye
High Blood Pressure
Spoonful
BonusTracks:
Gospel Zone (single vers.)
Willie Jean (single)
I'm Gonna Make You Mine (single)
Someday The Brogues $6.99$5.99
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These garage legends, hailing from California's San Joaquin Valley, where the summer temperature hovers around 110 degrees, present four brain-baked fuzzed-out classics from '66.
1. Someday
2. But Now I Find
3. I Ain't No Miracle Worker
4. Don't Shoot Me Down
We're Gonna Love Sir Winston & The Commons $5.99$4.99
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Scooting around Indianapolis in a vintage hearse, Sir Winston & The Commons fused punked-up Everly Brothers harmonies on "We're Gonna Love" and insinuating, fuzz-drenched minor key excursions like "Not The Spirit Of India" - with intoxicating results.
We're Gonna Love
Come Back Again
Not The Spirit Of India
One Last Chance
Oar Alexander Skip Spence $19.99$18.99
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Sundazed is ecstatic to be able to reissue Spence's cult classic with original track listing, liner notes and photos intact. Spence-a founding member of seminal San Fran skullbenders Moby Grape-cut his only solo work in Nashville immediately after being released from New York's Bellevue Hospital late in 1968. Unavailable on the collector's market these days at any price, Oar vanished without a trace when first released in 1969. Frequently compared to the likes of Syd Barrett and Nick Drake, Spence's visionary work walks the tightrope between reality and delusion and remains a national treasure.
1. Little Hands
2. Cripple Creek
3. Diana
4. Margaret - Tiger Rug
5. Weighted Down
6. War In Peace
7. Broken Heart
8. All Come To Meet Her
9. Books Of Moses
10. Dixie Peach Promenade (Yin for Yang)
11. Lawrence Of Euphoria
12. Grey / Afro
Spirit wrote the book on the sound they created: a potent synthesis of high-voltage rock, folk, jazz, blues and avant garde electronica. The groundbreaking Los Angeles quintet hit their stride with The Family That Plays Together, whose mega-hit “I Got A Line On You” practically defined underground FM radio in 1968. Spirit’s 1969 album Clear found them polishing their art to a fine sheen with dusky jewels like “Dark Eyed Woman and “So Little Time To Fly.” Sundazed is knocked-out to present perfect recreations (including Family’s striking gatefold sleeve) of both LPs on pristine 180-gram vinyl, from the absolute master tapes.
I Got A Line On You
It Shall Be
Poor Richard
Silky Sam
The Drunkard
Darlin’ If
All The Same
Jewish
Dream Within A Dream
She Smiled
Aren’t You Glad
Model Shop Spirit $19.99$18.99
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SPIRIT —THE GROUNDBREAKING L.A. COMBO EQUALLY swayed by moody jazz and Hendrix-style rock’n’ roll—was born to record movie soundtracks. Unfortunately, they cut only one, for the seldom-seen 1969 Jacques Demy film Model Shop, but what a triumph it is: a magical blend of John Locke’s eerie keyboards, the soaring guitar of Randy California and Jay Ferguson’s impassioned vocals and percussion, backed by the rock-steady bass and drums of Mark Andes and Ed Cassidy. It’s mindboggling that something as dazzling as the Model Shop soundtrack—recorded by the classic Spirit lineup— has been languishing unreleased in the vaults for over 35 years! The stuff of longplaying-legends and vinyl-myths, this full-length album was recorded in late 1968, but the completed master was shelved before release. Rescued from obscurity at last by Sundazed, this much rumored film-score gem is now center-stage where it can take a much deserved bow.
1. The Moving Van
2. Mellow Fellow*
3. Now Or Anywhere
4. Fog*
5. Green Gorilla*
6. Model Shop I*
7. Model Shop II*
8. The Rehearsal Theme
9. Song For Lola (Clear)
10. Eventide*
11. Coral*
12. Aren’t You Glad*
A potent synthesis of high-voltage rock, jazz, blues and avant garde electronica. Presented here is the group's '67 debut LP in its ultra-rare mono mix along with The Family That Plays Together, whose mega-hit ?I Got a Line on You? practically defined underground FM radio in 1968. Recorded during sessions circa '67-'70, most of the 20 incredible tracks on Now or Anywhere and Eventide were unissued at the time and both include new interviews with the surviving members.
Fresh Garbage
Uncle Jack
Mechanical World
Taurus
Girl in Your Eye
Straight Arrow
Topanga Windows
Gramophone Man
Water Woman
Great Canyon Fire in General
Elijah