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Unreleased Recordings from 1969(0)

April 15, 2008

1969—Sessions with The Clingers: Better known as The Clinger Sisters (Peggy, Patsy, Debra and Leesa Clinger), the group cut an infamous pre-punk cover of the Easybeats’ “Good Times” (listed as “Gonna Have a Good Time”) produced by Kim Fowley and Michael Lloyd. Lee Mallory knew the girls from their performances at local L.A. clubs & [...]

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The New Life: Canterbury Road / Up Grade (7″ single)

Epic 5-10538 (single, 1969) Canterbury Road (Christie / Mallory / Boettcher / Fennelly) Up Grade (Davis / Fergusen) The A-side is a rewrite of “There is Nothing More to Say” contains no further Boettcher involvement.

Sagittarius: I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City / I Can Still See Your Face (7″ single)

Together 122 (single, 1969) I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City (Nilsson) I Can Still See Your Face (Usher) Produced by Gary Usher, no Curt Boettcher involvement.

Eternity’s Children: Blue Horizon / Lifetime Day (7″ single)

Tower 498 (single, 1969) Blue Horizon (Oldham / James) Lifetime Day (Dell) “Blue Horizon” contains no Boettcher involvement.


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