Mikey...I talked to Mike G last night. He swears it was recorded 1 1/2 years before it was released. It sounds it too. He said they shopped it around forever to get a label to release it and then realized much later that they would have to release it themselves on their own Personal label. Almost a rockabilly feel to it. Automatically buy it? I'm just repeating what the guy told me. So since that's what Mike told me, that's all I have to go by. He seemed to have a photographic memory...Maybe you need to talk to him.
Don't need to talk to him, I did way back in 1992/3 along with John and one other guy.
Lots of '50s influenced "rockers" were recorded smack-dab in the Brit Invasion / post '64 era.
Wanna another example of guys who have their own history recollections clouded by "record collector infamy" and praise after the fact? The Swanks "Ghost Train". Killer guitar rocker, reverb tank on 10. Rockabilly collectors so WANTED that 45 to have been recorded and released in the '50s. But the label logo looked "later". The label owner has the masters for the Charm label - he was hit up repeatedly for copies in the olden days, drooling rockabilly collectors telling him how great the record is, and offered him $10 for copies. When asked when he put the 45 out, he couldn't remember, but he said "1964", so that stuck for years. Even the bandmembers couldn't really remember exactly, which always amazes me.
When I got a copy around 5 years ago, I saw that it was a Wakefield Pressing from, get this, 1968. November to be precise. In that age of the 1910 Fruitgum Company, Cream and Hendrix, here was this behind the times frantic instro rocker. Copyright search verified the date as well. But the owner and band still insist on 1964.
Moral - Just because *you* were there and involved nearly 50 years ago, that doesn't mean your memory is 100% accurate. Written facts have to back it up. I still run into the guitarist for the Roadrunners, a Connecticut group who recorded four songs at Syncron Sound in 1966 (aka Trod Nossel) that never came out - just 5 copies cut as reference masters on acetates. Only one set was found. The guy still claims the songs were recorded in 1962. Written documentation proves otherwise, yet he still insists his memory is CORRECT.