One of my favorite 'GARAGE' 45s...http://www.ebay.com/itm/GEORGE-JONES-The-Race-Is-On-Shes-Lonesome-Again-45-RPM-GARAGE-UA-Records-7-VG-/301750999769?hash=item4641c2dad9
If you expand outside of the garage realm, there was an unbelievably lame lounge duo out of Chicago called The Entertainers. Their album makes "Night Train" sound exactly like "Traces."
Well, I've finally gotten around to downloading the tracks from this comp. I haven't heard many of these before, and I can't wait. Thank you, BossHoss, for making these available to us.
Hey, folks. Yesterday I found a 45 in a box of records given to me by a friend of someone who'd lived in Chicago all his life. The 45 was on a yellow label with "THE PACK" printed across the top on both sides.
The songs are "Everybody" and "Only the Young." Both numbers are credited to four...
Painted Ship LWL/Frustration
New Fugitives That's Queer/She's My Baby
New Colony Six I Confess/Dawn is Breaking
Bad Roads Too Bad/Blue Girl
Sonics The witch/Psycho
Oh, and the Human Expression have to be in there somewhere!
I'd agree with MTM on "D.W. Washburn." IMHO it's one of the worst records ever released by a superstar band. Along with several other bad choices made in that annus horriblus of 1968, it helped to destroy their run at the top.