
Lincoln St. Exit was a psychedelic rock band from Albuquerque, New Mexico, formed by students at Valley High School. The band was a predecessor of Xit, a very influential band in the Indigenous rock scene. The band only recorded two LPs, "Entrance" (released under the Xit name in 1974), and "Drive It".
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The bummer
Sunny Sunday Dream
man machine
soulful drifter
dirty mother blues
phantom child
got you babe
going back home
teacher teacher
straight shootin' man
time has come gonna die
Half A Man
Time Has Come, Gonna Die
Who'S Been Driving My Little Yellow Taxi Cab
Paper Place
Exit Whatever Happened (Parts 1 & 2)
Whatever Happened (Pt. 1 & 2)
Whatever Happened Pts. 1 & 2
What Ever Happened To Baby Jesus
Sunday Sunday Dream
Half A Man (Bonus Track)
Whatever Happened To Baby Jesus (Parts 1 & 2 1968 Single) (Bonus Track)
Mississippi Riverboat Gamblin' Man (A-Side 1968)
Whatever Happened To Baby Jesus
Got You Baby
Sunny Sunday Dream (B-Side 1967)
Yellow Man Of Paris
Soulful Drifter (A-Side 1969
St. Louis Mama (B-Side 1968)
the.bummer
The Bummer (A-Side 1967)
Who's Been Driving My Little Yellow Taxi Cab (A-Side 1966)
Paper Lace (B-Side 1966)
She's Upon Her Way (Bonus Track)
Forever Or Not At All (Bonus Track)
Open Doorway (Bonus Track)
Orange Benevolent (Bonus Track)
She's My Everything (Bonus Track)
Mississippi Riverboat Gamblin' Man
man.machine
The Bummer (single A-side,1967)
Paper Lace
Whatever Happened (Pt 1 & 2)
who's been driving me little yellow taxi cab
Forever Or Not At All
She's Upon Her Way
She's My Everything
dirty.mother.blues
soulful.drifter
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