THE E-TYPES

“Specializing in a British Invasion sweet pop style, the band was ultimately swept aside by the California psychedelicatessaneers, but surviving them is Introducing, which collects all their ultra-rare singles and a buttload of unreleased stuff.” - Magnet “The package has incredible sound and a 10-page booklet with exclusive photos and an essay from Jud Cost, co-editor of the Bay Area’s Cream Puff War music magazine.” - Break Magazine

“Certainly, if Liverpool’s second finest band have ever covered Lennon/McCartney’s
Love of the Loved, it would have sounded exactly like The E-Types’ rendition...” - Record Collector

“... fans of '60s janglepop and Mersybeat need this!” - Fruit Basket Upset

“...an early highlight to this fledgling series...this does for British pop what the Rolling Stones did for American R&B and, as the press release says, is a must have.” - Goldmine

“...blissful harmony pop with strains of resonant folk rock.” - Twist & Shake

“...
Love of the Loved (which the Beatles never officially released themselves) rates as one of the best unknown Beatles covers of the ‘60s.” - Rock

“...An aural banquet of pithy pop snacks, this keeper of an album uncovers the E-Types in a genuine live environment...the next best thing to being there if you missed catching the E-Types back when they were wowing the daylights out of Northern California crowds with their heavenly harmonies!” - Twist & Shake