Unreleased tunes now on 45

MopTopMike

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For those of you who enjoy having unissued tracks pressed on 45rpm singles - well, songs that are really good, I highly recommend purchasing these three offerings released by Fortune Teller Records. I just paid for my copies.

Yes, they first appeared on comps, but it is nice to have them as "stand-alone" discs to play mixed in with other 45s in your collections.

I believe there are only 333 copies available of each 45, based upon the release number for Thee Sixpence "Fortune Teller" / "My Flash On You" All-American label single.

http://www.fortunetellerrecords.bigcartel.com/
 
Thanks for the heads up Mike! Appreciate the support!!:tiphat:

Some did appeared in CD comps. : Satyns Children "Don't Go" can be found at the Back From the Grave Vol.8 and Invaders "Temporary Insanity" (written by Sea Ell Records owner) and Satyn's Children B side "Turn me away" at the The History Of Texas Garage Bands In The '60s Volume 1: The Sea Ell Label Story.
Regarding Silk Winged Alliance "What a Man Can Really Be/I Lost My Baby" both recordings come from the Accent recording session.

Hope you all dig the 7''
 
"Temporary Insanity" on the 45 is (in error) credited as the Invaders; the Sea Ell story and Back From The Grave comp credit the group as the Intruders.

The 'Invaders' were misnamed as 'The Intruders' on the Cicadelic release, as confirmed by both writer/producer C.L. Milburn & Mike from Cicadelic. The group was never featured on the B.F.T.G comps, however Satyn's Children were. Here is a poster from one of their shows back in Houston, 1967.

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I have a Viscounts poster who were managed by Checkmate Productions Box 1493 Amarillo TX phone 383-9571. Wondering if this is the same Viscounts. No known records.
 
Got my package of the 45s today.
Excellent all around, the vinyl quality is the thickest pressing for any 45s released in my recent memory.
Still can't believe the usually on-spot detailed Mike G. blew it all those years ago - documenting the Invaders as the Intruders...haha!
Here's to more releases!