expected to be published on 19.09.2025
Sundazed Music News
- A1: The Rake
- A2: Wild Times
- A3: Don't Think Twice
- A4: Stone And Steel
- A5: Baby Eyes
- A6: Boil The Kettle, Mother
- B1: Butterfly Kiss
- B2: Short Circuit
- B3: Just Who
- B4: The Inner Sound Of The Id
- C1: The Rake (Alt Inst.)
- C2: Wild Times (Alt Inst.)
- C3: Don't Think Twice (Alt Inst.)
- C4: Stone And Steel (Alt Inst.)
- C5: Baby Eyes (Alt Inst.)
- C6: Boil The Kettle, Mother (Alt Inst.)
- D1: Butterfly Kiss (Alt Inst.)
- D2: Short Circuit (Alt Inst.)
- D3: Just Who (Alt Inst.)
- D4: The Inner Sound Of The Id (Alt Inst.)
The Inner Sounds Of The Id / The Alternate Sounds Of
The Id
2CD - Groundbreaking 67 psych album gets the deluxe edition with a
whole bonus album of unheard Alternate Sounds! The gatefold jacket
features unseen photos and new liner notes written by Mike Vernon with
the aid of Id bassist Glenn Cass
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Last In: 11 months ago
- A Come To The Sunshine
- B Farther Along
expected to be published on 26.06.2025
expected to be published on 26.06.2025
- A Lazy Days, Written-By – G. Parsons*
- B Reputation, Written-By – J.t. Hardin*
expected to be published on 26.06.2025
- A1: Dale Hawkins– Susie Q
- A2: The Five Americans– Slippin' And Slidin
- A3: Terry Haynes (2)– It's Gonna Work Out Fine
- A4: Kenny Baker (5)– Look Around
- A5: Floyd Dakil Combo– Dance, Franny, Dance
- A6: The Five Americans– I'm Feeling O.k
- A7: Arthur K. Adams*– Beetle Bust Out
- A8: Dale Hawkins– Little Bird
- A9: Kenny Baker (5)– I'm Thru With You
- B1: Floyd Dakil Combo– Look What You've Gone And Done
- B2: The Five Americans– It's You Girl
- B3: Kenny Baker (5)– You're Not Here
- B4: Arthur K. Adams*– Wildwood Flower
- B5: Terry Haynes (2)– Further Down The Line
- B6: The Five Americans– Say That You Love Me
- B7: Dale Hawkins– I'll Fly High
- B8: The Five Americans– I'm Gonna Leave Ya
- B9: Kenny Baker (5)– Now You Are Gone
expected to be published on 20.06.2025
- A1: Patty Saturday– Ladies Choice
- A2: Ginger Davis & The Snaps– Laughin' 1
- A3: Ruth And Sherry– Nothin' Much Tom Cat
- A4: The Sapphires (3)– Where Is Johnny Now
- A5: The Tomboys– I'd Rather Fight Than Switch
- A6: Kathy Lynn & The Playboys– My Special Boy
- B1: The Swans (2)– He's Mine
- B2: Beverly Jones* And The Prestons– Hear You Talking
- B3: The Mckinleys– When He Comes Along
- B4: Audrey Slo– Gonna Find The Right Boy
- B5: Joy Dawn– Hang It Up
- B6: The Three Degrees– Bongos On The Beach
expected to be published on 20.06.2025
- A1: Start The Day Right
- A2: It’s Okay To Change
- A3: Sorry Again, Mate
- A4: A New Town
- A5: Choosing Sides
- A6: A Prelude To Pilgrim Street
- A7: Guillotine
- B1: Who’ll Pay The Bills?
- B2: So Long Then
- B3: Is This The Picture?
- B4: From Hide And Seek To Heartache
- B5: How Many More Times?
- B6: Ce Soir
- B7: Just Like Everyone Else
- B8: (I Keep Thinking About) A New Thing
expected to be published on 20.06.2025
With its mind-altering, waltzing-through-hot-asphalt take on the Supremes' "You Keep Me Hanging On" scorching the '67 charts, Vanilla Fudge burst to the forefront of all the "heavy" new combos. The group's debut disc is relaunched here in its rare and unique mono mix, a decidedly different and more powerful listening experience than the more common stereo release. Pressed on blue vinyl, cut from the original Atco analog reels!
expected to be published on 13.06.2025
expected to be published on 02.05.2025
The Leaves’ sophomore album weaves blues, folk and garage together through kaleidoscopic shards of psychedelia to bring listeners All The Good That’s Happening. On translucent chlorophyll green vinyl! Fired by youthful exuberance and a well-rounded repertoire of musical fashions, The Leaves, by all rights, should have turned into major stars. Despite the fact the band’s second and final album, “All The Good That’s Happening,” parented no winning singles and isn’t quite as potent as the first disc, the platter remains terribly underappreciated. Tracks such as the moody stupor of “On The Plane” and the ping-pong pulsations of “Lemmon Princess,” which carries a chaotic circus-like air, are decorated in psychedelic decals, while “Twilight Sanctuary” features some hard-driving harmonica blowing chained tight against giddy blues rock jamming.
The band’s blues influences additionally prevail on honest recyclings of Jimmy Reed’s raspy-throated “Let’s Get Together” and Buffy Sainte-Marie’s candidly cryptic “Codine,” along with “Flashback (The Rhythm Thing),” a retooling of John Lee Hooker’s “Crawling King Snake” that morphs into an intense boogie woogie instrumental. A copy of Manfred Mann’s “The One In The Middle” weighs in as another blues based item, and “To Try For The Sun” is a stark and haunting folk ballad. Snapping guitars, compounded by strong and solid harmonies give the album a strutting garage rock edge, where smatterings of offbeat arrangements and curious effects zone in on the freakier side of The Leaves. To call the album trailblazing would be stretching the truth, but there are enough amusing and exciting ideas to keep listeners awake and interested. Personnel issues, paired with lack of promotion prevented “All The Good That’s Happening” to be heard, resulting in the end of a band that died on the vine (pun intended) way too soon.
expected to be published on 10.01.2025
Ever wish you could travel back in time and be in the thick of the 1960s rock explosion? Well, until an actual TARDIS is perfected, this album is the next best thing. Recorded in the wee hours of May 26, 1966, A Session with the Remains is a no-holds barred romp through their club set, captured live-to-tape in Capitol Records' studios. Recorded as an audition for the label, the albums seethes and snarls, twists and shouts, rocks and rolls and generally embodies the force of nature that was the Remains. Performing a mix of originals and current hits, the band is in command at every step, rocking one minute and pausing to kibitz between songs the next.
In attempting to describe this album, reviewers have used words like "blazing," "explosive," "delirious" -- but honestly, none of these descriptions comes close to what is contained in the grooves. It's like trying to tell a stranger 'bout rock & roll, ya know? All you really need to do is listen. After all, one guitar lick is worth a thousand words.
This BLAZING, EXPLOSIVE, DELIRIOUS album was painstakingly sourced from the one-and-only original two-track analog mono master tape and wrestled onto high-quality vinyl and compact disc for your review. I'd like to thank you on behalf of the group and Sundazed for listening and I hope they pass YOUR audition!
"A religious totem of all that was manic and marvelous about mid-'60s pop." - Rolling Stone
"Blazing through a mix of originals and covers, the Remains explode in a torrent melody, searing guitar leads and furious drumming. This quartet's ability to play with such delirious abandon yet still nail the tunes' sharp hooks and abundant vocal harmonies marks it as one of rock's more talented and incendiary units. - Chicago Tribune -
expected to be published on 06.12.2024
68 soft rock masterpiece - uber rare mono mix back in print on brown vinyl! Take A Picture blends Margo's infectious and highly intelligent songcraft with her absolutely unique voice - equal parts girl group innocence and seductive torch. One of the most endearing and delicious soft rock records from its era, this unique mono mix was previously only available as a radio station promo!
expected to be published on 18.10.2024
From Quinteros’ early rockabilly singles to his San Fran folk rock with the Au-Go Go’s, this collection highlights his Brent singles along with unissued material, acetates, demos & outtakes! Includes a booklet with liner notes & an interview with Eddie!
Eddie Quinteros was one precocious kid. Before he was old enough to drive, he was singing on live TV and flying to Hawai’i to rock out at stadium gigs. When his contemporaries were still in high school, he was hitting the charts with a tune he wrote himself, playing on an Alan Freed package tour, and making multiple appearances on American Bandstand. And before the San Francisco singer/guitarist was out of his teens, he’d already been screwed over by a shifty manager and sworn off the music business.
Along the way, Quinteros cut a handful of jumping singles showing that if he’d had the right breaks, he could have altered history. Ritchie Valens wouldn’t have been the era’s only Chicano rock ‘n’ roll hero. Quinteros’ Southern rockabilly influences are audible in his early singles, but they’re filtered through the more citified point of view of a San Francisco teen. And in the mid ‘60s, he reinvented himself as the frontman for the Au Go-Go’s, turning out a chiming, folk-rock flavored sound more in line with labelmates and fellow S.F.’ers the Beau Brummels.
All of Ed’s recorded output only amounted to a handful of 45s, but this collection sets things straight for posterity, featuring demos, unreleased tracks, live recordings, and acetates.
expected to be published on 20.09.2024
Trying to define what it is that makes Dr. John special is much like trying to define the word "soul'—you can surround it. But nailing it down is a whole ‘nother smoke. You can point to his sense of history, how he's never forgotten from whence he came, how his music always returns to his roots, even honoring the proud heritage of his native New Orleans. You can dissect his technique, marveling at the adroitness of the hands right and left; admiring the strong second line; respecting the tributes to his inspiration, Professor Longhair, apparent at every turn. And you can note how his peers consider his presence at a session as lending instant credibility to that particular project. "Upon the release of The Brightest Smile in Town, the reviews were effusive. Chicago critic Bill Knight’s comparisons to Fats Waller and James P. Johnson were high compliments indeed. Downbeat’s Jim Roberts called the playing 'graceful'; noting that the LP had a broader scope than its predecessor. Jazz Times’ Rhodes Spedale summarized: 'He’s never been in better form than here.' We kept in touch over the years. Mac was always generous and encouraging. Little did we know when The Brightest Smile in Town was released, what accolades lay ahead for Mac Rebennack and Dr. John. From the innovative guitar triumph 'Storm Warning' on the Rex label in 1959, to his 2012 Grammy-winning Locked Down album, Mac’s musical light shone brightly for seven decades. We were fortunate he chose to play for us. I’m sure he’d say that he was lucky too." - Jack Heyrman, Clean Cuts Producer
expected to be published on 30.08.2024
A lost solo piano record from the Night Tripper! Originally put to tape in ‘82 & ‘83 for the Clean Cuts label, these tracks have remained unheard until now.
Two numbers feature the doc's raspy growl while his solo piano navigates us through the rest of the train ride, past touches of blues, jazz, and foot stompin’ boogie-woogie jive. It's the kind of magic that can only come from a dusty tape box.
In 1981, Dr. John began recording his first of two solo piano albums. The “new” performances featured on this release are of the same quality as the music on Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack and The Brightest Smile In Town.
His left hand creates a three-note rhythmic pattern that forms the foundation for the performance while his right soulfully plays the melody and then builds off of it in the tradition of the New Orleans piano blues masters. In other songs, it begins as a nostalgic and heartfelt ballad, picking up steam during the performance and switching moods several times before returning to where it began.
While it is a real shame that he would never again record a full album of unaccompanied solos (Dr. John enjoyed leading a band too much), the release of Frankie & Johnny gives one an additional opportunity to discover just how brilliant and spirited a pianist Mac Rebennack was during his colorful career.
expected to be published on 12.07.2024
Black Vinyl[33,82 €]
The very same group that the Mamas & the Papas sang about in “Creeque Alley!” Before each musician found their way to stardom, Mama Cass & Denny Doherty teamed up with future Lovin’ Spoonful guitarist Zal Yanovsky and “Summer Rain” hit songwriter Jim Hendricks to form the Mugwumps! Only lasting eight months, this pop-folk treasure didn’t hit the shelves until after they disbanded and found success a couple of years later.
expected to be published on 05.07.2024
Limited Orange Vinyl[33,82 €]
The very same group that the Mamas & the Papas sang about in “Creeque Alley!” Before each musician found their way to stardom, Mama Cass & Denny Doherty teamed up with future Lovin’ Spoonful guitarist Zal Yanovsky and “Summer Rain” hit songwriter Jim Hendricks to form the Mugwumps! Only lasting eight months, this pop-folk treasure didn’t hit the shelves until after they disbanded and found success a couple of years later.
expected to be published on 05.07.2024
Black Vinyl[31,72 €]
expected to be published on 30.06.2024
Green Vinyl[31,72 €]
expected to be published on 30.06.2024



















