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    Worst Master Recording

    The worst is "Without You" by The Orphans, my band in 1967, formerly Al's Untouchables who scored with "Come On Baby" in 1966. Larry Herbst "produced" the record and Norm Goodman was engineer at Gold Star Studios in Hollywood. The first day it was released (without the band's knowledge) and we...
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    Al's Untouchables / the Orphans on Herbst

    Last original pressing copy of "Come On Baby" is now on E Bay. I sold my other two copies there already. I was surprised they went so fast.
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    Al's Untouchables / the Orphans on Herbst

    I'm going to put up one copy of the original pressing of "Come On Baby" for auction on E Bay soon. Also, I'll be putting up one copy of "Without You" and "Hey Gyp" on Herbst for auction on E Bay. This is even rarer that "Come On Baby" and the only way anyone will ever hear "Hey Gyp". lol. I've...
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    Al's Untouchables / the Orphans on Herbst

    I lost my copy of Lost & Found too. The article is filled with inaccuracies, but I'd like to get a copy of it again.
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    Al's Untouchables / the Orphans on Herbst

    Axel-I listen to Little Steven's Underground Garage channel on Sirius/XM satellite radio. I heard the Len Price 3 on there do "Pictures" and swore it was an early recording of The Who that I'd somehow missed. I like Sails too. There are really so many that I can't even remember all their...
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    Al's Untouchables / the Orphans on Herbst

    I liked The Knickerbockers a lot, but we were Hippie-looking, because we WERE Hippies and we had called ourselves "grungy" for years and we told them The Knickerbockers were already washed-up as their second single tanked, more or less. That' s why they got so mad at us. There were always...
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    Al's Untouchables / the Orphans on Herbst

    "Hey Gyp" was so bad that's why I haven't even transferred it to my computer or a CD. I can't bear to listen to myself sing it and the production was even worse than Without You. I have 2 copies and my grandson and daughter have a copy and Dick Douglas, who played guitar may have a copy...