INCREDIBLE COMPACT DISC AND GORGEOUS VINYL REISSUES!! Sundazed Music is the home of amp-melting rock 'n' roll, reverb-drenched surf guitar, swivel-hipped rockabilly, mindbending psychedelic sounds, string-popping country music, ultra-suave jazz, fuzz-damaged garage rock and chart-topping pop!!



One of the most exciting things about the recording industry has been the exhilarating evolution of user-friendly technology that just arrives on your doorstep one day, like a large check from a long-lost uncle. Remember a couple of decades back when the compact disc showed up to nestle comfortably alongside those shelves stuffed with cherished LPs? That's just the way we feel today about downloading: It's a vibrant part of our new world...and Sundazed intends to use it in the very best way possible!

Rest assured, we will never slacken our torrid release schedule, featuring the coolest vinyl and compact disc releases by artists both revered and rediscovered. Now, we have also started to make choice Sundazed releases available via several prolific online digital retailers. In addition to select Sundazed releases, we'll also offer individual rare and unreleased tracks for downloading, whenever possible. We'll also be creating unique, online-only compilations. And we'll make the downloading process dead-easy for you, too. All you'll have to do is click a button on our website and you'll be instantly transported to your choice of digital retailers ready to take your order. Let's go!


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The John Howard Abdnor Involvement
— Intro to Change
Even by the anything-goes standards of the '60s, the John Howard Abdnor Involvement's 1969 release Intro to Change is a unique album. A decidedly idiosyncratic collision of mainstream pop styles and a left-field psychedelic sensibility, it's the product of one man's unique musical journey.

1. How Do You Teach A Turtle to Fly
2. I'll Come Running To You
3. Pickin' Up On You
4. J.D.
5. Sandy, I'm Your Man
6. Maintain
7. Relaxation

Afterglow — Afterglow
The late L.A. session guitar genius Jerry Cole has long been worshipped for his work with everyone from the Beach Boys and the Byrds to Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley and by surf fans as the leader of the Spacemen. But unbeknownst to many, Cole was also the driving force behind the Animated Egg, a fictitious band whose lone, self-titled 1967 LP is one of the greatest psychedelic exploitation records ever to hit the budget bins of U.S. chain stores—and eventually the want lists of big-spending DJs and collectors.

Also available on: Compact Disc and 12" Vinyl LP

1. Morning
2. Dream Away
3. Susie’s Gone
4. Mend This Heart Of Mine
5. Afternoon
6. Chasing Rainbows
7. By My Side
8. It’s A Wonder
9. Love
10. Riding Home Again
11. Meadowland Of Love
BONUS TRACKS:
12. Susie’s Gone (alt. version)
13. Chasing Rainbows
(unissued alt. backing track)
14. Afternoon (unissued alt. backing track)
15. Morning (unissued alt. backing track)

The Animated Egg — Guitar Freakout
The late L.A. session guitar genius Jerry Cole has long been worshipped for his work with everyone from the Beach Boys and the Byrds to Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley and by surf fans as the leader of the Spacemen. But unbeknownst to many, Cole was also the driving force behind the Animated Egg, a fictitious band whose lone, self-titled 1967 LP is one of the greatest psychedelic exploitation records ever to hit the budget bins of U.S. chain stores—and eventually the want lists of big-spending DJs and collectors.

Also available on: Compact Disc and 12" Vinyl 2-LP Set
1. A Love Built on Sand
2. Inside Looking Out
3. I Said, She Said, Ah Cid
4. “T”omorrow
5. Sure Listic
6. Sippin’ and Trippin’
7. Dark
8. Down, Down and Gone
9. Sock It My Way
10. That’s How It Is
11. Fool’s Luck
12. What’s Your Bag
13. Boil the Kettle
14. Light Show
15. Expo in Sound
16. Free Form in 6
17. Our Man Hendrix
18. Red Eyes
19. Hard Times
20. Tune Out of Place
21. Kimeaa
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The Bad Roads — The Bad Roads EP

Although based in Lake Charles, LA, the Bad Roads eschewed their Cajun heritage for a ripping, Standells-like teenage snarl found on "Blue Girl," although they also shone on sensitive Zombies-like material such as "Too Bad."


Also available on: 7" Vinyl
1.Blue Girl
2. Too Bad
3. Til the End of the Day
4. Don't Look Back
Phil Baugh — Live Wire!
Fans of Jimmy Bryant and his country-jazz guitar playing, or James Burton and Don Rich and their chicken-pickin' style of guitar playing, will find Phil Baugh's Live Wire another must-have for their collection! Phil recorded some of the best fleet-fingered country guitar instrumentals of the 1960's—Telecaster twang at it's absolute best! For the first time anywhere, Live Wire! assembled the best of Phil's mid-'60s solo material recorded for Texas's Longhorn Records—his entire ultra-rare longplayer plus bonus tracks from his mega-scarce, hit 2nd single, liner notes that divulge his story and more!

Also available on: Compact Disc
1. Country Guitar
2. Dry Camel
3. No Deposit, No Return
4. The Finger
5. Good Times
6. Live Wire
7. Lonesome Joe from KoKo Mo
8. I Know that Feeling
9. Brand New World
10. Take One
11. Don’t Tell Anyone (I Cried)
12. Chattanooga
13. One Man Band

The Beavers—
The Beavers Single

The Beavers sported doos from Mars and, in the heyday of 1964's British Invasion, they even managed to bump a large number of hairy-headed Brtis out of the top-ten charts with this single...uhhh...in Nova Scotia. They later morphed into the punky Great Scots. HELLO BABY...THIS IS THE BIG BEAVER SPEAKING!

Also available on: 7" Vinyl

1. Chantilly Lace
2. Love Me Baby
The Belairs — Volcanic Action!
This is the equivalent of unearthing King Tut's other tomb: a trunkful of unreleased master tapes by legendary LA ‘60s surf monsters the Belairs, languishing for 40 years! Spotlighting the lightning-fingered fretboard work of Eddie Bertrand–as thrilling a guitar whiz as the Golden State surf community ever produced–Volcanic Action! is 22 foam-flecked slices of SURF perfection!


Also available on: Compact Disc
1. Volcanic Action
2. Ramrod
3. Mr. Moto
4. Vampire
5. Peter Pistol
6. Let’s Go Trippin’
7. Wild One
8. Panic Button
9. Yep
10. Bedlam
11. Chiflado
12. Bulldog
13. Movin’ & Groovin’
14. Runaway
15. Ventures’ Medley: Lullaby Of The Leaves/Walk, Don’t Run/Perfidia
16. Reveille Rock
17. Kamikazee
18. Little Brown Jug
19. Three Blind Christmas Mice
20. Volcanic Action (alternate take)
21. Rampage
22. Squirt
Blueberry — Blueberry
Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Gwen Snyder is Blueberry. Her sultry and exquisite psychedelic soul is contemporary pop’s best-kept secret, a landscape where quiet storms hover and glide over endless fields of deep, funky hooks. But with the release of Blueberry’s self-titled debut on Sundazed’s Euphoria! imprint, it’s a secret that won’t remain so for much longer.


Also available on: Compact Disc
1. The Little Ones
2. Fickle
3. Wanna Be There
4. Longing
5. I Adore You
6. Buy O Life
7. Love Full On
8. Karmic Disguise
9. By the Roadside
10. Given Up
11. Grubby Wire
12. Curiosity
The Brogues — The Brogues EP
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.

Also available on: 7" Vinyl
1. Someday
2. But Now I Find
3. I Ain't No Miracle Worker
4. Don't Shoot Me Down
The Bruthers — Bad Way To Go

New York’s own Bruthers released but one ultra-rare single for RCA Victor in 1966, comprised of the pulverizing garage-stompers, “Bad Way To Go” and its flipside, “Bad Love.” After a chance meeting, we’ve Sherlock’ed the entire Bruther-hood (real siblings!), camped out in their cellars, and have spent the better part of a year blowing the dust ‘n must off of their massively-cool tape boxes. As you might well suspect, we’ve mined pure garage-gold and have come away Sundazed-style with a bevy of snarling fuzz-filled pounders from ‘65 and ‘66. Natch, we’ve included the legendary RCA Victor single here; all other tracks are previously unissued masterpieces of vintage garage snarl!

Also available on: 12" Vinyl LP

1. Bad Way To Go
2. Bad Love
3. The Courtship Of Rapunzel
4. Don’t Forget To Cry
5. Just Had To Laugh
6. I Wanna Be Your Man
7. Walk Out In The Sun
8. My Generation
9. I’m Gonna Be Alone
10. Wake Me, Shake Me
11. The Courtship Of Rapunzel (instrumental version)
The Buckaroos — The Best of the Buckaroos
Spotlighting the flying fingers of Buckaroos guitar-picking whiz Don Rich, the full-bodied pedal steel of Tom Brumley and the rocksteady rhythm of bassist Doyle Holly backed by the solid beat of drummers Willie Cantu and Jerry Wiggins, this Buckaroos smorgasbord is the perfect introduction to the band that created the Bakersfield Sound behind country music Hall of Famer Buck Owens. Here's the definitive example of their forward-thinking style — an electrified honky-tonk sound that wowed the crowds wherever they played. This set clearly defines what made the vibrant Bakersfield sound of Buck Owens and the Buckaroos compelling enough to grab the country charts by the throat in the mid-'60s and not let go, while scoring plenty of cross-over pop-chart success at the same time.

Also available on: Compact Disc
1. Buckaroo
2. You’ll Never Miss the Water (Till the Well Runs Dry)
3. Seven Come Eleven
4. Tumwater Breakdown
5. My Baby’s Comin’ Home
6. Apple Jack
7. Tom’s Waltz
8. Highway Man
9. Sad Is the Lonely
10. Pedal Patter
11. Woman Truck Drivin’ Fool
12. Too Many Chiefs (Not Enough Indians)
13. Anywhere, U.S.A.
14. Moonlight On the Desert
15. Bad Luck and Bad Weather
16. Sweet-T-Pie
17. Cinderella
18. Cajun Steel Guitar
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The Bushmen — The Bushmen Single

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-'60s.
1. Down Home Girl
2. Empty Heart
The Byrds — Live at Royal Albert Hall 1971
From their earliest days as 12-string-wielding folk-rockers, to the thrilling psychedelic excursions of their raga-rock period to their 1968 birthing of country-rock, the Byrds were always accorded a hero’s welcome in England.What better place to record founding Byrds member/guitarist/singer Roger McGuinn’s new version of the band—featuring fretboard ace Clarence White, bassist Skip Battin and drummer Gene Parsons—than London’s Royal Albert Hall! Rescued from a tape that had sat forgotten in McGuinn’s climatized garage for decades, this stellar 1971 set, featuring live versions of the current band’s studio faves (“Lover of the Bayou,” “Chestnut Mare”) as well as adventurous reworkings of Byrds classics (“Mr. Tambourine Man,” “My Back Pages,” “Eight Miles High,”“So You Want to Be a Rock‘n’Roll Star”) might be the most accurate and stirring live performance yet of the legendary Los Angeles combo.

Also available on: Compact Disc and Vinyl 2-LP Set
1. Lover of the Bayou
2.You Ain’t Going Nowhere
3. Truck Stop Girl
4. My Back Pages
5. Baby, What You Want Me to Do
6. Jamaica, Say You Will
7. Black Mountain Rag / Soldier’s Joy
8. Mr. Tambourine Man
9. Pretty Boy Floyd
10. Take a Whiff (On Me)
11. Chestnut Mare
12. Jesus Is Just Alright
13. Eight Miles High
14. So You Want to Be a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star
15. Mr. Spaceman
16. I Trust
17. Nashville West
18. Roll Over Beethoven
19. Amazing Grace
The Byrds — Live in Holland 1971 EP
When the Byrds cut the two songs featured on Live In Holland 1971 they may have been nearing the end of the trail, but this totally revamped Byrds lineup had plenty of firepower left in their mighty arsenal. Byrds founding member/vocalist/12-string legend Roger McGuinn—along with guitar whiz Clarence White, bassist Skip Battin and drummer Gene Parsons—sound better than ever sailing through muscular renditions of new Byrds fave (and Dr. John tribute) “Lover Of The Bayou” and Dylan country-rock staple “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere.” McGuinn admits he kept the name of the legendary Los Angeles combo intact for the sake of his old pal (and new fretboard foil). “Clarence White always wanted to be in the Byrds ... and now he had his chance.” says McGuinn.

Also available on: 7" Vinyl
1. Lover of the Bayou
2. You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere
The Byrds — Preflyte
In those heady days before they knocked AM radio (and the British Invasion) for a loop with their smash single "Mr. Tambourine Man" in the spring of '65, the Byrds were busy honing their repertoire, cutting early versions of brilliant songs like "You Showed Me," "She Has a Way" and "Boston." Produced by Jim Dickson, and sporting the original Keith Olsen stereo mixes, Preflyte is a hypnotic backward glance at the musical baby pictures of McGuinn, Crosby, Clark & Co. just before they changed the whole world—for the first time!

Also available on: Compact Disc
1. You Showed Me
2. Here Without You
3. She Has a Way
4. The Reason Why
5. For Me Again
6. Boston
7. You Movin’
8. The Airport Song
9. You Won't Have to Cry
10. I Knew I'd Want You
11. Mr. Tambourine Man

EXCLUSIVE DIGITAL ONLY RELEASE
The Byrds — You Movin' Single
Two previously unissued 1964 mono-riffic Byrds’ demos!
As the Byrds woodshedded their unique sound at World Pacific Studios in 1964, they were also earning a reputation as LA’s top dance band at Ciro’s Le Disc; more than any other songs in the Byrds’ early repertoire, Gene Clark’s upbeat rockers “You Movin’” and “Boston” fueled the dance floor mayhem there. These songs are heard here for the first time in their earliest surviving versions.


1. You Movin'
2. Boston
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C.A. Quintet
Trip Thru Hell

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.

Also available on:
Compact Disc and Vinyl 2-LP Set
1. Trip Thru Hell (Part 1)
2. Colorado Mourning
3. Cold Spider
4. Underground Music
5. Sleepy Hollow Lane
6. Smooth As Silk
7. Trip Thru Hell (Part 2)
8. Dr. Of Philosophy
9. Blow To My Soul
10. Ain't No Doubt About It
11. Mickey's Monkey
12. I Put A Spell On You
13. I Shot The King
14. Fortune Teller's Lie
15. Sadie Lavone
16. Bury Me In A Marijuana Field
17. Colorado Mourning (alt. version)
18. Underground Music (alt. version)
19. Smooth As Silk (alt. version)
20. I Want You To Love Me
21. She's Got To Be True
EXCLUSIVE DIGITAL ONLY RELEASE
Canterbury Fair
— Canterbury Fair

By skillfully employing a keyboard arsenal and monstrous fuzz-adelic bass, John and Philip Hollingsworth and a couple of pals created epic tapestries of mind-bending sound that were too large for their hometown of Fresno, California. Before long, Canterbury Fair was unfurling its wide-screen soundscapes before the wide-eyed patrons of San Francisco's legendary ballrooms. This collection includes the A-side of the ultra-rare single, "Song On A May Morning" as well as the group's astounding never-before-heard full-length album.


1. Talk Song
2. Song On a May Morning
3. Acid
4. Bad for Anyone
5. Russian Opera
6. Long Brown Hair
7. Winds of the Sky
8. A Spanish Serenade
9. Sally Rover
10 The Man (Live)

EXCLUSIVE DIGITAL ONLY RELEASE
The Challengers
—Tidal Wave!
18 walloping surf tracks...rarities, alternate versions and unissued cuts from Richard Delvy’s Challengers, one of our all-time fave instro bands!
1. Satan's Theme
2. So What
3. Ramrod
4. Sunset Surfing
5. Bedlam
6. Moovin' & Groovin'
7. Foot Patter
8. Man Of Mystery
9. Mr. Rebel
10. Dance With The Guitar Man
11. Wild One
12. Mr. Moto
13. Let's Go
14. Dance On
15. Ross At Sunset
16. Wonderful Land
17. Theme from "Adventures of Delvy McNort"
18. Channel Nine
EXCLUSIVE DIGITAL ONLY RELEASE
The Challengers

The Challengers Go Sidewalk Surfing

Sundazed continues its surfer stomp into the cool world of the Challengers with the CD debut of this massively cool instrumental platter from 1964!
1. Pipeline
2. Asphalt Spinner
3. Raunchy
4. Hop Scotch
5. Big Shot
6. Johnny October
7. Skinned Shins
8. Delvy's Sidewalk Capers
9. Bust Your Buns
10. Cruel Sea
11. Banzai Washout
12. The Rise And Fall Of Flingel Bunt
13. Cruel Sea (alternate version)
14. Big Shot (alternate take)
The Clee-Shays — The Dynamic Guitar Sounds of the Clee-Shays
Created and produced by drummer and all-around surf music honcho Richard Delvy, The Clee-Shays ultra-rare waxings mixed a potent cocktail of coolness - a whirlwind sound, sporting a unique blend of hammering surf reverb, low 'n slinky spaghetti-western twang, Sunset Strip go-go-guitar sounds and a heavy dose of fuzzed-out super-spy blasts...shaken...and stirred!!!


Also available on: Compact Disc
1. Ed Spy
2. Thunderball
3. Johnny Guitar
4. Our Man In Hong Kong
5. Dynamite
6. High Wire
7. Crying In The Storm
8. Bumble Bee
9. The Executioner Theme
10. I Spy
11. The Agony And The Ecstasy
12. Theme From The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
13. The Spy
14. The Cincinnati Kid
15. Our Man Flint
16. Manha De Carnaval
17. Run Spy
18. The Man From T.H.R.U.S.H.
19. Beyond
20. Get Smart
Eddie Cochran –
Eddie Cochran Live At Town Hall Party 1959 LP
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.

Also available on: 12" Vinyl

1. Town Hall Party Intro
2. C’mon Everybody
3. Have I Told You Lately that I Love You
4. Don’t Blame It on Me
5. Summertime Blues (encore)
6. Interview with Eddie Cochran
and band members
7. Town Hall Party Intro
8. School Days
9. Be Honest with Me
10. Money Honey
11. C’mon Everybody
Jerry Cole & His Spacemen
Surf Age

Could anything be better than surf music played by crazed spacemen? Not likely! That’s why we’ve put guitar-wrangler Jerry Cole and His Spacemen’s stupidly rare 1964 epic Surf Age on CD for the very first time, with six revved-up hot-rod bonus tracks and liners by Cole himself to sweeten the deal!While most of Cole’s albums were cranked out at the astounding pace of up to two or three per day, Surf Age, his second Capitol album, was by comparison a production of epic proportions, as Cole and his hand-picked, all-star crew of LA session cats labored to create a surf album unlike any other, an endlessly inventive amalgam of surf and ‘60s pop. “We spent time on this album,” says Cole; “this album we did in six sessions!”


Also available on: Limted Edition Kustom Shop Compact Disc and Limited Edition Vinyl LP
1. Surf Age
2. Martian Surf
3. Night Rumble
4. Rosarita Surf
5. Movin’ Surf
6. Power Surf
7. Bronze Surfer
8. Deep Surf
9. Ride-Um!
10. Jerry’s Jump
11. One Color Blues
12. Racing Waves
13. Boss Dance
14. Super Charged
15. Drag Shot
16. Wild Willys
17. The Screamer
18. The Creamer
Jerry Cole & His Spacemen — Power Surf! The Best of Jerry Cole
What better way to 'jones' a whiff of Coppertone—even if you're five states away from the beach, hanging ten in the commute lane—than by spreading Power Surf! The Best Of Jerry Cole all over your body? 20 maximum guitar-driven cuts—the cream of Jerry Cole's ripsnorting Capitol albums—will help you lose that ghastly pallor in a flash, even before you leave the building, dude!


Also available on: Compact Disc
1. Power Surf
2. Night Drag
3. Surf Age
4. Deep Surf
5. Stinger
6. Midnight Surfer
7. Rosarita Surf
8. Driving Little Deuce
9. Bronze Surfer
10. The Strut
11. Night Rumble
12. Movin' Surf
13. Outer Limits
14. One Color Blues
15. Martian Surf
16. Roadster Rock
17. Point Panic
18. T. Roadster Rock
19. Dancing Mags
20. Racing Waves

EXCLUSIVE DIGITAL ONLY RELEASE
Jerry Cole & His Spacemen
Outer Limits
Jerry Cole, supreme studio guitar session man from almost every ’60s record you’ve ever heard, also moonlighted as chief fret-bender with his Spacemen, whose original albums are today revered as surf classics. 1963’s Outer Limits rides pounding oceans of reverb, deftly skims by the pier and hits the beach running with not a hair out of place, just in time to frug and watusi alongside a bevy of bikini-clad nubiles. Taken from the stereo master tapes, this bona fide partystarter
can now take its rightful place as a cornerstone of the surf legend.

1. Outer Limits
2. The Strut
3. Wipeout
4. One Color Blues
5. Pipeline
6. Sukiyaki
7. Midnight Surfer
8. Pokey
9. Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow
10. Point Panic
11. Tequila

The Counts IV — The Counts IV EP
North Carolina of the mid-'60s was not known for its embracement of long-haired, loud garage rock. But that hardly stopped the Counts IV, a pack of rockin' ex-servicemen from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. Short of scoring their absolutely scarce singles, this is the place to hear their '66 garage workouts including the incredible "Discussion of the Unorthodox Council."


Also available on: 7" Vinyl EP
1. Discussion of the Unorthodox Council
2. Spoonful
3. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue

The Cyrkle — The Cyrkle EP
Four long-lost numbers by the Cyrkle, the group best known for their 1966 smash “Red Rubber Ball.” The songs range from early recordings — the 1963 demo “Waiting In The Rain,” and “Sigma Stomp,” recorded in an actual frat-house as a radio promo in 1964 — to a luscious acappella rendition of the Four Freshmen’s heart-tugging “Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring” and a breezy “7 UP the UnCola” jingle from 1968. With track-by-track annotation by singer/guitarist Tom Dawes!


Also available on: 7" Vinyl EP


1. Waiting In The Rain
2. Sigma Stomp
3. 7 Up The UnCola
4. Their Hearts Were Full of Spring
The Cyrkle — The Minx Soundtrack
A highly-sought-after collector’s item, The Minx soundtrack is full of the Cyrkle’s trademark three-part harmonies, intricate arrangements, and paisley-psychedelic sounds (the percussion intro of “Nicole” has become a break-beat classic). Recorded in 1967—following the Cyrkle's pop chart success with Paul Simon's “Red Rubber Ball” and their own “Turn-Down Day”—and shelved until the film's release two years later, The Minx has eluded the grasp of even the most dedicated Cyrkle fan, until now.


Also available on: Compact Disc
1. Squeeze Play
2. The Minx (vocal)
3. Murray The Why
4. The Rigging
5. The Party
6. Nicole
7. It's A Lovely Game Louise
8. The Minx (instrumental)
9. Something Special
10. On The Road
11. Walter’s Riff
12. The Chase
13. Terry’s Theme*
14. Something Special (alternate instrumental)*
15. Kites*
16. Squeeze Play (film version)
17. Murray The Why (film version)*
18. Nicole (film version)*
19. Baxter’s Dangerous Game*
20. Terry’s Escape*
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The Daisy Chain — Straight or Lame
And you thought Orange County, with all that recent TV exposure, was already hot! Wait until you hear Straight Or Lame, the scarce as hens’ teeth album by the O.C.’s best-ever all-girl band, the legendary Daisy Chain. Ushered into the recording studio during the Summer Of Love, at the height of flower power, Shel Le, Camille, Rosemary and Dee Dee Lea capture everything ultimately cool about those heady days of 1967.


Also available on: Compact Disc

1. I’ll Come Runnin’
2. All Because of Him
3. Zzotto
4. Run Spot Run
5. Unhappy for Me
6. Got to Get You in My Arms
7. Superfluous Daisy
8. Love Them All
9. We’ll Meet Again
10. Love to Share
11. I’ll Say Goodbye
12. Final Hour
Dick Dale & his Del-tones
Surfers' Choice

Blistering Southern California guitarist Dick Dale, the undisputed "King of Surf Music," is one of the most influential figures in rock ’n’ roll history. He birthed the genre singlehandedly in 1961, and this newly expanded edition, taken from the original masters, contains all the tracks from Surfers' Choice, Dale's scorching 1962 debut LP, plus six bonus tracks.

Also available on: Compact Disc
1. Surf Beat
2. Sloop John B
3. Take It Off
4. Night Owl
5. Fanny Mae
6. Miserlou Twist
7. Peppermint Man
8. Surfing Drums
9. Shake n’ Stomp
10. Lovey Dovey
11. Death of a Gremmie
12. Let’s Go Trippin’
13. Del-Tone Rock
14. Jungle Fever
15. Miserlou
16. Eight Till Midnight
17. Lovin’ On My Brain
18. A Run For Life
Dick Dale & his Del-tones
King of the Surf Guitar

As fast as surf-guitar innovator Dick Dale blazes his way through searing versions of "Hava Nagila" and "Riders in the Sky" on King of the Surf Guitar, his terrific 1963 Capitol Records debut album, any doubts that Dale could duplicate the frenzied attack of his previous LP, the wildly successful Surfers' Choice, are completely erased. Whatever style of music; R&B, folk or pop - Dale tosses into his sharp-bladed, slice 'n' dice music machine, it comes out pure surf, absolutely smoking-hot and the perfect accompaniment to your next beach-side stomp and frug session.

Also available on: Compact Disc
1. King of the Surf Guitar
2. The Lonesome Road
3. Kansas City
4. Dick Dale Stomp
5. What’d I Say
6. Greenback Dollar
7. Hava Nagila
8. You Are My Sunshine
9. Mexico
10. Break Time
11. Riders In the Sky
12. If I Never Get to Heaven
13. Lobo
14. Cotton Picking
Dick Dale & his Del-tones — Checkered Flag
In late 1963, California's King of the Surf Guitar left the shore for the strip and created one of the classic albums of the hot-rod music genre. Dick Dale's Checkered Flag is heavy with white-hot Dale instrumentals ("Night Rider," "Ho-Dad Machine") and vocal car tunes from the pens of pop's songwriters (Gary Usher, Gary Paxton, Carol Connors). Helping Dale stir up the nitro fuel are L.A. session stars Plas Johnson, Steve Douglas, Hal Blaine and Earl Palmer. Checkered Flag is tough stuff, an unyielding trophy-run down the asphalt aisle. Make way!

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1. The Scavenger
2. Surf Buggy
3. Hot Rod Racer
4. Mag Wheels
5. Big Black Cad
6. Ho-Dad Machine
7. Grudge Run
8. Motion
9. 426–Super Stock
10. The Wedge
11. It Will Grow On You
12. Night Rider
13. Secret Surfin’ Spot
14. Surfin’ and A-Swingin’
Dick Dale & his Del-tones
Mr. Eliminator

It's more heart-stopping, rubber-burning dragstrip mayhem from the guitar of Dick Dale on his take-no-prisoners 1964 album, Mr. Eliminator. Whether its the fuel-injected, AA-gas thrills of the LP's title track, the south of the border shake and shimmy of "Taco Wagon" or the heroic guitar avalanche of "The Victor," Dick Dale and his Del-tones know what every Friday-afternoon kegger needs just as much as an unlimited supply of suds: the breathtaking excitement where the drag slicks meet the road, compliments of the slashing, reverbed-guitar genius of the king of hot rod, Dick Dale.

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1. Mr. Eliminator
2. 50 Miles to Go
3. Flashing Eyes
4. Taco Wagon
5. The Squirrel
6. The Victor
7. Blond In the 406
8. Firing Up
9. My X-KE
10. Nitro Fuel
11. Hot Rod Alley
12. Wild Ideas
13. Wild, Wild Mustang
Dick Dale & his Del-tones
Summer Surf

Who could ask for a bigger slice of instant summer than this scorching session from surf music maestro Dick Dale?! Summer Surf, Dale's superb 1964 collection, is just the ticket for chasing those wintertime blues, as the man who single-handedly invented the genre cuts loose with what he does best. Whether it's the high-stakes excitement of "Glory Wave," the wacky hand-jive of "Mama's Gone Surfin'" or the raging glory of "Tidal Wave," the sand, the sun and the waves will always be with you if the sound of Dick Dale is close at hand!

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1. Summer Surf
2. Feel So Good
3. Surfin’
4. Spanish Kiss
5. The Star (of David)
6. Banzai Washout
7. Glory Wave
8. Surfin’ Rebel
9. Never on Sunday
10. Mama’s Gone Surfin’
11. Tidal Wave
12. Thunder Wave
13. Who Can He Be
14. Oh Marie
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The Del-Vetts
— The Del-Vetts EP
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
The Del-Vetts — The Del-Vetts EP
While the Windy City produced plenty of pop chart acts in the sixties, the real story of Chicago’s garage band era golden age was rock-hard suburban teen club heroes like the Del-Vetts. Under the guidance of legendary producer Bill Traut, these North Shore guitar gods issued four singles across numerous labels (including Dunwich, Seeburg) and two names (A/K/A the Pride & Joy). They’re all here, including arguably the greatest Chi-town garage record of ‘em all, “The Last Time Around.”

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1. The Last Time Around
2. Girl
3. Everytime
4. That’s the Way It Is
5. We Got a Long Way to Go
6. If You’re Ready
7. I Call My Baby STP
8. Little Latin Lupe Lu
9. Ramcharger
The Druids of Stonehenge –
The Druids of Stonehenge EP

The unearthly, savage, Rolling Stones/Pretty Things-inspired treatment of R&B classics as interpreted by the Druids of Stonehenge is a phenomenon that quite simply has to be heard to be believed.


Also available on: 10" Vinyl

1. Baby Please Don’t Go
2. I Put a Spell on You
3. Who Do You Love
4. I (Who Have Nothing)
5. Pretty Thing
6. Bald Headed Woman
7. In My Store

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Huelyn Duvall
— Is You Is or Is You Ain't?

Quiverin', everythin's-shakin', barn-burnin', late-50s reform school rockabilly of the first order!
1. Pucker Paint
2. Teen Queen
3. Juliet
4. Little Boy Blue
5. Comin' Or Goin'
6. Boom Boom Baby
7. Fools Hall Of Fame
8. Friday Night On A Dollar Bill
9. Three Months To Kill
10. Hum-m-m-dinger
11. You Knock Me Out
12. Fools Hall Of Fame (alt. version)
13. Teen Queen (alt. version)
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Butch Engle & the Styx

No Matter What You Say

Featuring the angst-ridden vocals of Butch Engle and scintillating original material from the pen of the Beau Brummels' Ron Elliott, Butch Engle And The Styx knocked 'em dead wherever they played on the SF Bay Area teen music circuit. Whether headlining the Santa Benecia Armory in their Marin county backyard, slaying the crowd at Bill Quarry's Teens 'N' Twenties in the East Bay or copping first place at Band Bash '66 in San Francisco's Cow Palace, Butch Engle And The Styx possessed the perfect sound for 1966-'67.
1. Hey I’m Lost
(Golden State Rec. version)
2. Left Hand Girl
3. No Matter What You Say
4. Smile, Smile, Smile
(1st version)
5. I’m A Fool
6. I Call Her Name
7. She Is Love
8. If You Believe
9. Smile, Smile, Smile
(2nd version)
10. Going Home
11. I Like Her
12. Hey I’m Lost (1st version)
13. Puppetmaster
14. She Is Love (demo)
15. Tell Me Please
16. You Know All I Want
17. Hey I’m Lost (demo)
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Faine Jade — Introspection: A Faine Jade RecitalThe 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.


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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
11. Love On A Candy Apple Day
12. It Ain’t True
Fapardokly — FapardoklyIf ever a reissue could make Merrell Fankhauser a household name, this is it! This scarce classic is nothing less than a moody, mysterious, eclectic junket to all charted depots of the inner psyche, along with several stops completely off the map. Wonderful and intriguing in the best Sundazed style. Take a chance; have we ever led you wrong?

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1. Lila
2. The Music Scene
3. Sorry For Yourself
4. Glass Chandlier
5. Tomorrow's Girl
6. Suzie Cryin'
7. Mr. Clock
8. Gone To Pot
9. No Retreat
10. Too Many Heartbreaks
11. When I Get Home
12. Super Market
13. The War
12. Yes I Love You
14. Run Baby Run
The Five Americans
Early Americans
The Five Americans, five Oklahoma kids who blew the roof off the national charts when they moved to Dallas in 1966 and cut smashes like “I See the Light” and “Western Union,” recorded plenty of swaggering garage material just before their chart-topping days at Abnak Records. With the full cooperation of the band, Sundazed has unearthed a Texas-sized load of fuzzy ’n primitive Americans sides that have never seen the light of day, as well as the master tapes for the band’s ultra-rare Jetstar singles, circa ’64-’66. Put ’em all together and you have our Early Americans compilation!


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1. Slippin’ And Slidin’
2. It’s You Girl
3. Make Me Or Break Me
4. Ya Hurt Me
5. Without You
6. Roll Over Beethoven
7. I’m Feelin’ O.K.
8. The Train
9. I Know They Lie
10. Don’t Matter To Me
11. She's-A-My Own
12. It’s A Cryin’ Shame
The Five Americans
The Best of the Five Americans

Complete Career Overview—Contains Every Chart Hit!

Few pop smashes can be instantly IDed by something as deceptively simple as the “Dit-dit-dit-dah-dit” staccato keyboard hook introducing the Five Americans’ ‘67 hit “Western Union.” To celebrate Sundazed’s purchase of the entire Abnak tape vault, here’s a stomping Five Americans compendium—assembled with the band’s full participation. With 25 smash tracks, it’s the very best of this groovy Dallas garage-frat combo, including chart-toppers like “Western Union,” “I See The Light,” “Sound Of Love,” “Zip Code,” and memorabilia galore!


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1. I See The Light
2. Reality
3. Western Union
4. The Losing Game
5. The Train
6. Good Times
7. No Communication
8. I Know They Lie
9. If I Could
10. Now That It's Over
11. Zip Code
12. Sympathy
13. She's-A-My Own
14. It's A Crying Shame
15. The Outcast
16. Stop Light
17. Evol–Not Love
18. Don't Blame Me
19. Sound Of Love
20. Show Me
21. You Can't Win
22. She's Too Good To Me
23. Virginia Girl
24. 7:30 Guided Tour
25. Letters, Pictures, Melodies
The Five Americans — Western Union
Keeping the fires burning, the Five Americans followed up their thumping garage/frat-rock classic, "I See the Light," with a jangling chart-topper, "Western Union," and a 1967 album of the same name, chock-full of harmony-laced rockers just as hot. The Dallas (by way of Oklahoma) quintet were equally at home on powerhouse covers as they were on their own steamy originals. From the original Abnak Records stereo masters!

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1. Western Union
2. Gimme Some Lovin'
3. Husbands & Wives
4. If I Could
5. Sympathy
6. Big Cities
7. Sound of Love
8. I Put a Spell on You
9. Tell Ann I Love Her
10. Reality
11. Now That It's Over
12. See-Saw-Man
13. Lovin' is Livin'
The Five Americans — Progressions
The hits kept on coming from heroic Dallas fivesome the Five Americans with their third longplayer, 1967’s Progressions. Both “Zip Code” and “Evol–Not Love” careened up the charts as the Five Americans squared off on live stages throughout the Deep South with the Doors and Jefferson Airplane— and more than held their own against the best American rock ’n’ roll had to offer. From the original Abnak Records stereo masters.


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1. Stop-Light
2. Con Man
3. Black Is White ? Day Is Night
4. (But Not) Today
5. Come on Up
6. Zip Code
7. Rain Maker
8. Sweet Bird of Youth
9. Evol–Not Love (mono)
10. Somebody Help Me
11. Call on Me
The Five Americans
I See The Light

Once upon a time, before a certain cable network began making instant stars of demographically-correct groups who'd never performed live, bands learned the ropes from the bottom up. They played teen dances and local clubs, released a local hit or two, then broke nationally, honing their writing and performing skills in the process. Quite often, the results were devastatingly effective. All of which is why the Five Americans have always been one of our fave bands. And we have here all the evidence necessary to prove our case in court.


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1. I See The Light
2. The Losing Game
3. Goodbye
4. I Know They Lie
5. Twist & Shout
6. She's-A-My-Own
7. The Train
8. It's A Crying Shame
9. I'm So Glad
10. Don't Blame Me
11. The Outcast
12. What'd I Say
13. The Train
14. Good Times
The Five Canadians — Writing on the Wall EP
The Five Canadians (from Texas, natch!) bring you their trade-marked tuff, farfisa-fueled perfection! "Writing On The Wall" is reason enough for the Five Canadians to be enshrined in the Sundazed Garage of Fame; the three other ravers heard here only add to their legend!


Also available on: 7" Vinyl
1. Writing on the Wall
2. Never Alone
3. Don't Tell Me
4. I'm Gonna Love You
Tennessee Ernie Ford — 6000 Sunset Boulevard

Years before bottomless baritone Tennessee Ernie Ford delivered his signature 1955 smash “Sixteen Tons” he was already hard at work on laying the tracks for the coming country-pop crossover waves—tracks that would later be
traveled by Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and other immortals. Part of this joyous trailblazing involved Ford’s syndicated The Tennessee Ernie Ford
Show
radio program, which found him backed by the Billy Liebert Band, a stellar outfit that included pedal steel man extraordinaire Speedy West, singer-guitarist Billy Strange, and bassist-trombonist George Bruns. With Ford crooning away out front, the band madly romped through not only country and western swing material but also jazz, pop, and classics of the Great American Songbook.

Mastered directly from the show’s 1953 aircheck transcriptions, the gorgeous-sounding 6000 Sunset Boulevard features swinging renditions of gems like “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down (And Write Myself a Letter),” “Paper Doll,” and “Up a Lazy River”; revealing between-song studio banter and announcements; and exhaustive liner notes by country music authority Rich Kienzle.


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1. Full Time Job
2. It’s My Lazy Day
3. I’m Gonna Sit Right Down (And Write Myself a Letter)
4. Everybody’s Got a Girl But Me
5. Sweet Mama, Treetop Tall
6. In a Little Red Barn–Back Home Again in Indiana
7. Lover
8. She’s Funny That Way
9. Million Dollar Baby
10. Paper Doll
11. I’m Sitting on Top of the World
12. Sophisticated Swing
13. Up a Lazy River
14. Nobody
15. Hot Toddy
16. Steam Heat
17. Try a Little Tenderness
18. Blue Skies
19. Little Red Wagon
20. Georgia on My Mind
21. I Can’t Get Started
22. There’ll Be Some Changes Made
23. Side by Side
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Gandalf — Gandalf 2
The exotic, mindbending sounds of Gandalf have long been one of the great lost treasures of the first psychedelic era. Featuring the breathy vocals and lysergic guitar of Peter Sando, the band's only album, a delight from start to finish, has generated a fervent demand for more of the same. Gandalf 2, is a return trip to the band's garden of earthly delights. A thorough search of Sando's tape vault revealed a fabulous stash of spellbinding demos and acetates, unheard for decades!

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1. Bird in the Hand
2. Days Are Only Here and Gone
3. Smokey Topaz
4. Ladyfingers
5. No Earth Can Be Won
6. Bad Dream (demo)
7. I Won’t Cry No More
8. The Dance at St. Francis
9. Julie (The Song I Sing Is You)
10. Over This Table
11. Golden Earrings (demo)
12. Tears of Ages (live)
13. Downbound Train* (live)
The Gants
Introducing... the Gants

The Mersey-Beat sound even reached the Mississippi Delta in the form of a teenaged group called the Gants. The band hit big with a cover of Bo Diddley’s “Road Runner,” signed to Liberty Records, and, over the next few years, guitarist/leader Sid Herring penned a string of exceptional Beatles-inspired tunes, including “My Baby Don’t Care” and “I Wonder”. However, before signing to Liberty, the group headed to Sam Phillips’ studios in Memphis to make their first recordings, in late ’64. This treasure trove of lost Gants music — the Memphis recordings (sourced from the only surviving acetate of the session), rare single-only sides and a vintage radio broadcast — makes for an eye-opening set filled with originals and choice covers that will give Gants fans a priceless glimpse into the early development of this uniquely gifted garage band.

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1. Another Chance
2. What’s Your Name
3. Lucille
4. You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away
5. In The Beginning
6. I’m No Good
7. It’s All Over Now
8. Cryin’
9. Eight Days A Week
10. Dear One
11. Things We Said Today
12. Twist And Shout
13. Opening Announcement
14. Taxman
15. Introducing The Group
16. Hey Joe
Gene & Debbe
Playboy: The Best of Gene & Debbe

Gene Thomas and Debbe Neville had their golden moment in the sun with the coyly seductive “Playboy,” a 1968 national Top Twenty smash. Incorporating wholesome vocal harmonies and earnest songcraft with a healthy dose of Nashville twang, most of the material comes from the prolific pen of Gene Thomas. Gene & Debbe also cut marvelous versions of songs by the Everly Brothers, as well as such revered American songsmiths as John D. Loudermilk and Mickey Newbury. The 22-song set, all taken from the original TRX master tapes, includes their complete TRX album, along with rare single sides, plus previously unheard material. Playboy — The Best Of Gene & Debbe permanently assures Thomas’ smooth vocal drawl and Neville’s wide-eyed delivery will always be there for the classic pop radio audience.

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1. Don’t Try to Change Me
2. Give Me a Sweetheart
3. Playboy
4. Rings of Gold
5. Go with Me
6. Truly, Truly True
7. Love Will Give Us Wings
8. I’ll Come Running
9. Any Way You Want Me
10. Let it Be Me
11. Two of a Kind
12. Torch I Carry
13. Lovin’ Season
14. Make a Noise Like Love
15. Memories Are Made of This
16. The Sun Won’t Shine Again
17. Loan Some
18. I’m Only Human
19. Just As Long As That Someone Is You (prev. unissued)
20. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye (prev. unissued)
21. What Did You Take Me For (prev. unissued)
22. Then I Cried
The Gestures
The Gestures

Running the table from Pretty Things-fueled punkers to Zombies-like inspired covers of the day to their own brilliant originals, Dale Menten's boys layer cool vocals upon fiery guitar and keyboard workouts. Spotlighting their huge national hit "Run Run Run," our set also sports the groups' history, vintage photos/posters and more.


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1. Hi-Heel Sneakers
2. I'm Not Mad
3. Don't Mess Around
4. Run Run Run
5. Things We Said Today
6. Can I Get A Witness
7. Long Tall Texan
8. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
9. She Cried
10. It Seems To Me
11. When Does Linda Cry
12. Savage World
13. Candlelight
14. Things We Said Today (alternate backing track)
15. I'm Not Mad (version 2)
16. Stand By Me
The Groupies — The Groupies EP
New York's Groupies are best remembered for pounding out their all-time Pebbles-classic, "Primitive" for Atco Records. Leave it to us, however, to unearth a wonderfully nasty, unissued performance from mid-'67-including the two tracks here which DEMAND your attention and loudly demonstrate the band's howling blues-based garage insanity!

Also available on: 7" Vinyl
1. Down In The Bottom
2. You Changed Again
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H.M.S. Bounty — Things
A rare psychedelic pastry, well-baked in the California desert, circa 1968! Mindblown original tunes, fueled by jangly 12 -strings and kick-started with crispy fuzz guitar-here's the original album, plus three rare single-only sides as bonus tracks, vintage photos, and group history from the flashy pen of group leader Merrell Fankhauser himself!


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1. Things
2. Girl
3. What Does She See In You
4. Lost In The City
5. Your Painted Lives
6. Drivin' Sideways
7. In A Minute Not Too Soon
8. A Visit With Ashiya
9. The Big Gray Sky
10. Rich Man's Fable
11. Ice Cube Island
12. Madame Silky
13. I'm Flying Home
14. Everybody's Talkin'
15. Tampa Run
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H.P. Lovecraft

Live at the Fillmore, May 11, 1968

In case you hadn't noticed, there weren't a lot of people taking notes during the heyday of psychedelic concertdom. As a result, the lore and legend of that era consists of hazy, mumbled recollections of plankton-brained survivors. Well, rewrite the history books, because Sundazed archaeologist Jeff Jarema - in collaboration with Lovecraft honcho George Edwards - have excavated this remarkably well-preserved snapshot of Freakout Central from the birthplace of noodle-dancing, the Fillmore West circa 1968.


1. Wayfaring Strange
2. The Drifter
3. It's About Time
4. The White Ship
5. At The Mountains Of Madness
6. The Bag I'm In
7. I've Been Wrong Before
8. Country Boy & Bleeker Street
The Holy Modal Rounders
Good Taste is Timeless

After being held for ransom by merciless record collectors for decades, the Holy Modal Rounders’ rarest album Good Taste Is Timeless can now breathe the sweet air of freedom! Rounders’ founders Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber—the godfathers of freak-folk—fire every cap pistol in their satchel for this clat-tering, jugband-on-acid classic, cut in Nashville in 1971 with guest artists Tracy Nelson (Mother Earth), D.J. Fontana, and pedal steel legend Pete Drake.

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1. Once A Year
2. Black Bottom
3. Happy Scrapple Daddy Polka
4. Spring Of '65
5. Livin' Off The Land
6. Love Is The Closest Thing
7. Boobs A Lot
8. Melinda
9. Generalonely
10. Alligator Man
11. City Blues
12. The Whole World Oughta Go On A Vacation
Earl Hooker — The Genius of Earl Hooker
Earl Hooker was an incredible slide guitarist residing in Chicago during the 1950s and '60s. Hooker split his time between his birth place on the Mississippi Delta and his adopted home of Chicago were he played with the likes of Ike Turner and Sonny Boy Williamson. The Genius of Earl Hooker, his exceedingly rare Cuca Records release, circa '67 finds him laying down instrumental blues at its best!

Also available on: 12" Vinyl LP
1. Two Bugs in a Rug
2. Hold On, I’m Comin’
3. Off the Hook
4. Dust My Broom
5. Hot and Heavy
6. The Screwdriver
7. Bertha
8. The Foxtrot
9. End of the Blues
10. Walking the Floor Over You
11. Hooker Special
12. Something You Ate
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Mikhail Horowitz
— Blues of the Birth

Mikhail Horowitz's exuberant word jazz hits all the high notes and then keeps climbing, a wild blend of Lord Buckley, Jack Kerouac and Professor Irwin Corey that bops the Apocalypse. Like Lenny Bruce in the mid-'60s, Horowitz goes way beyond what mere mortals consider comedy. He's a lucid Hunter Thompson. He's the Where's Waldo? children's books as drawn by Hieronymus Bosch. Blues Of The Birth, his Euphoria/Sundazed debut, features Horowitz riffing wildly in front of a bass player and a couple of reedmen. "If I know where I'm going with a piece and I get in a jam," says Horowitz, "I can improvise and land like a cat."

1. Swingin' Cicadas
2. The Blues of the Birth
3. Litany of the Dead
4. Art
5. Bird Lives
6. Death
7. Subway
8. CIA
9. Apocalypse Wow

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The International Submarine Band — Safe at Home
Just before Gram Parsons cut a wide swath through American music with Sweetheart Of The Rodeo-era Byrds and the Flying Burrito Bros., he forged a new musical genre with the seminal 1967 country-rock sides he cut with his legendary International Submarine Band. Sundazed Music, in conjunction with Shiloh Records, is proud to present ISB’s highly collectible Safe At Home album, taken for the first time from the pristine, two-track stereo LHI-label masters, now sporting accurate original artwork, rare photos and a revealing new essay by noted author Sid Griffin. We’ve added the last piece to the jigsaw puzzle by remarrying the originally unissued track “Knee Deep In The Blues” (recorded during the Safe At Home sessions) to this resoundingly important musical statement. It’s a young, confident Gram Parsons here, showing the world he’s ready for business and firing the first volley in an amazing—if too brief—career that would soon stand the rock ‘n’ roll world on its ear.

Also available on: Compact Disc and 12" Vinyl LP
1. Blue Eyes
2. I Must Be Somebody Else You’ve Known
3. A Satisfied Mind
4. Folsom Prison Blues /That’s All Right
5. Miller’s Cave
6. I Still Miss Someone
7. Luxury Liner
8. Strong Boy
9. Do You Know How It Feels To Be Lonesome?
10. Knee Deep In The Blues
The International Submarine Band
Blue Eyes EP

Gram Parsons, onboard with the Byrds only for their 1968 LP Sweetheart of the Rodeo, would find fame a year later with the Flying Burrito Bros. Equally fascinating today, is Parsons' original combo, the International Submarine Band, whose country-rock synthesis laid the groundwork for the down-home stylings by the Byrds and Burritos. The ISB cut a pair of ultra-rare singles for Lee Hazlewood's LHI imprint—“Blue Eyes” / “Luxury Liner” and “Miller's Cave” / “I Must Be Somebody Else You've Known”—and Sundazed takes great pride in releasing the original mono masters as a stunning, four-song EP to document the band that first delivered Gram Parsons' vision to the world.


Also available on: 7" Vinyl
1. Blue Eyes
2. Luxury Liner
3. Miller’s Cave
4. I Must Be Somebody Else You’ve Known
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Jan & Dean — Save for a Rainy Day
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.


Also available on: Compact Disc and 12" Vinyl 2-LP Set
1. Yellow Balloon
2. Here Comes The Rain
3. Pocket Full Of Rainbows
4. When Sunny Gets Blue
5. Like A Summer Rain
6. Raindrops
7. Rain On The Roof
8. Cryin' In The Rain
9. Taste Of Rain
10. Save For A Rainy Day Theme
11. Yellow Balloon (ver. two - stereo)
12. Taste Of Rain (ver. two - stereo)
13. Here Comes The Rain (stereo)
14. Lullaby In The Rain (California Lullaby) (stereo)
15. Yellow Balloon (ver. one - stereo)
16. Taste Of Rain (ver. one - stereo)
17. Rain Clouds Long Gone (instr. track - mono)
18. When Sunny Gets Blue (instr. track - stereo)
19. Pocket Full Of Rainbows (stereo ver.)
20. Rain On The Roof (stereo ver.)
21. Yellow Balloon (instr. ver. two - stereo)
22. Taste Of Rain (instr. track - stereo)
23. Save For A Rainy Day Theme (stereo ver.)
Jan & Dean — Sounds for a Rainy Day EP
Four unreleased instrumental tracks from Save For A Rainy Day.


Also available on: 7" Vinyl
1. Yellow Balloon
2. Raindrops
3. California Lullaby
4. Here Comes The Rain
Jon & Robin — Do It Again! The Best of Jon & Robin
In the case of Do It Again! The Best Of Jon & Robin, that magical sound is thanks, in large part, to the wonderful songs penned for the group by Wayne Carson Thompson, the man who wrote "The Letter" for the Box Tops. Weaving the boy-girl love-ballad sound of Paul & Paula with the hipper, Sgt. Pepper-era style of Sonny & Cher, Jon Abdnor, Jr. and Javonne "Robin" Braga hit the national Top Twenty in 1968 with the infectious "Do It Again—A Little Bit Slower." This 20-song set features the brightest and best material from the two albums cut by Jon & Robin, one produced by rockabilly legend Dale Hawkins, the other by Five Americans' leader Michael Rabon, as well as all of their rare single-only sides. This is the first-ever re-release of the superb Jon & Robin material, and everything is taken from the original Abnak master tapes.

Also available on: Compact Disc
1. Do It Again–A Little Bit Slower
2. Dr. Jon (The Medicine Man)
3. You Got Style
4. Drums
5. Love Me Baby
6. I Want Some More
7. You Don't Care
8. Like I Know You
9. We Watched Each Other Fall in Love
10. Thursday Morning
11. Truly, Truly, True
12. My Heart Beats Faster
13. How Come
14. I Can't Make It Without You
15. Lucille
16. Gift of Love
17. If You’ve Got It, Flaunt It
18. Walking In Different Circles

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