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LIFE 063LP
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$22.50
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 11/14/2025
During the summer of love and all across the Vietnam protest marches there was a mysterious object flying the non-safety zone. The sole album from Los Angeles psych combo The Travel Agency was released in 1968 and produced by James Griffin of Bread fame. Full of incredible proto-garage leaks and more lysergic crescendo, the album opens with the scary organ intro of "What's A Man," which then reveals an unbelievable resemblance with "Smells Like Teen Spirit."
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KIS 4028CD
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This mysterious San Francisco outfit formed in 1966, and issued several 45s before their sole album (produced by Bread's James Griffin) appeared in November 1968. A classic set of Beatles-influenced psychedelic pop, it boasts strong songs with plenty of fuzz guitar and atmospheric organ, and makes its long-awaited return to CD here, complete with five rare bonus tracks culled from non-album singles. Digitally remastered.
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