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SNAX 620CD
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Limited restock, reduced price. "Digitally remastered and expanded 2CD limited digi-book edition of this compilation. Reissue of Lelan Rogers' compilation of alternate takes, demos, rehearsals and rare tracks from the IA vaults. Epitaph For A Legend is the story of the International Artist(s) (IA) label, which operated out of Houston from 1965 to 1970. The label was run by Lelan Rogers, brother of Country music star Kenny. Features rare and alternate recordings from their stable of artists including 13th Floor Elevators, Red Krayola, Lost & Found, Lightnin' Hopkins and others. This deluxe reissue of the album comes packaged in a double media book with 40-page booklet with extensive liner notes from The Mole (Shindig magazine). It also features a new intro by Jon Savage (Mojo) along with his original interview with Lelan Rogers from the vinyl release."
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SNAX 609CD
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"Formed in Texas in 1968 by Alan Melinger (ex Iguanas), aka Endle St Cloud, David F Potter (ex East Side Kids) and Peter Black (Lost And Found), the group released their debut single under the name Endle St Cloud In The Rain. A little later, prior to recording this album, James Harrell, also from Lost & Found, joined. So, not surprisingly, the Lost & Found influence was pretty evident, with two of the album's original tracks having been released by Lost & Found as their final International Artists single. Most of the album's songs have a spoken introduction over a piano backing (each in a very different style ), whilst the music itself ranges from good time blues to country rock with a leaning towards the heavy, not unlike that of their West Coast contemporaries Moby Grape. Theirs was the last album to be released by International Artists and the group later metamorphosed into Porter St Cloud." Comes in a deluxe digibook with 16-page booklet and International Artists catalog. Bonus tracks: "Tell Me One More Time (What's Happening To Our World)" and "Quest For Beauty."
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SNAX 608CD
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"Originally known as The Misfits, Lost & Found came together in Houston in 1965, changing their name just prior to undertaking a six-month residency at Houston's Living Eye Club -- one of the centres of the area's thriving psychedelic scene. Like anyone who frequented the club, smoked the odd joint and worshipped at the altar of The 13th Floor Elevators, they became friends with Roky Erickson. He in turn introduced them to Lelan Rogers of International Artists, who promptly signed them up. The group's sound displayed a marked Byrds and Love influence, which doubtless stemmed from the time they had spent in L.A. A planned follow-up album for International Artists unfortunately never came to fruition after the band disintegrated after a 30-day Texas tour with national garage gods The Music Machine. Band member Peter Black later joined Endle St Cloud." Comes in a deluxe digibook with 16-page booklet and International Artists catalog. Includes three bonus tracks: "When Will You Come Through," "Professor Black" and "25 MPH."
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