
About Faine Jade
Long Island guitarist Faine Jade began performing and recording as a member of the Rustics in the mid-'60s, with basic, energetic, angst-ridden material that differed little from literally thousands of other like-minded garage bands across the country. After a single with the Rustics in 1966, Jade recorded a 45 under his own name in 1967, "It Ain't True," which was rescued from obscurity on the Pebbles, Vol. 8 compilation. His solo LP on the tiny R.
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Introspection
Cold Winter Sun Symphony In D Major
Just Can't Let You Go
Doctor Paul Overture
I Tried to Save This Love of Ours
It Ain't True
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Stand Together In The End
I Lived Tomorrow Yesterday
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