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>Да, 3 бонус-трэка - это 1968 г., а вот альбом
>(первые 10) - август-сентябрь 1967 г. А откуда
>у Вас инфа, что они 1965-66?
Originally known as The Misfits, this band came together in Houston in
1965. They changed their name to Lost And Found just prior to commencing a
six month residency at Houston's Living Eye club. They became friendly with
Roky Erickson, who introduced them to Lelan Rogers of International
Artists, who signed them for an album. Originally released in 1968 on
International Artists, the Houston based Lost And Found were able to land a
deal with the label thanks to their friendship with Roky Erickson (to whom
they pay homage on the album with a cover of the 13th Floor Elevators
'Don't Fall Down'). This digitally remastered reissue of their debut album,
released just prior to their 30 day tour with the Music Machine features
great fuzz guitars and a healthy dose of psychedelic weirdness.The result
was further evidence of Roky's influence. They covered Don't Fall Down from
The Elevators' first LP and imitated their jug sound on Let Me Be. The
album also included a couple of instrumentals of note; Zig Zag Blues
dedicated to the founder of Zig Zag Magazine and Living Eye dedicated to
Houston's Living Eye Teen Club. Their first 45 was taken from the album but
the second, a non-LP release, was much better. Both sides featured good
fuzz guitar and the flip was very strange. This second 45 was intended to
form part of a second LP which never emerged because the band disintegrated
after a 30 day Texas tour with The Music Machine. Two tracks also cut for
the intended LP: Girl With A One Track Mind and 25 M. P. H. were
subsequently included on a Texas Archive Flashback LP. The latter, a
bedroom demo, was also included on Epitaph For A Legend (Dble LP), along
with count-ins where the solo was supposed to go. You'll find both sides of
their second 45 on International Artists Singles Collection (LP) and the
Austin Landing (LP) compilation. Their album, which was also available in
1979 as part of a boxed set of the first 12 International Artists LPs, is
worth getting now that it's been reissued. There Would Be No Doubt, one of
its best tracks, also appeared on Radarscope's 1978 promotional EP.
и на картинке, хотите, весь буклет выложу;