
This outfit was based in Phoenix, Arizona between 1966-68 and were earlier known as The Mile Ends. Their first 45 contains the fine psychedelic punk of The Other Sidewalk, and the flip features sitars and has a mellow trippy feel, with the vocalist wishing that he'd never come down... After such an interesting start, they went on to chart regionally with their People In The Street 45, but their later album had a strong country influence and is largely dispensable.
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Ferris Wheel
Crazy Town (Move On Little Children)
Day And Night
The Other Sidewalk
What's The Hurry
People In The Street
My Place
Shameful Lady
Crazy Town
Don't Try To Call Me
It's Raining
Janie's Tomb
Mr. And Mrs. Potato Head
Candy Man
I can never say
Bottle up and go
Ferris Wheel (Alternate Take)
Bring 'Em On In
Mr And Mrs Potato Head
Bring 'Em On In (mile Ends)
Bottle Up And Go (Mile Ends)
Candy man (Mile Ends)
What's the Hurry?
Bottle Up And Go (as The Mile Ends, 1966)
Bring em on in
Candy Man (as The Mile Ends, 1966)
Crazy Town (Move On Little Chi
I Can Never Say (Mile Ends)
Bring 'Em On In (as The Mile Ends, 1966)
The Other Sidewalk (Phoenix, AZ, U.S.A.)
The Other Sidewalk (Acoustic Version)
I Can Never Say (as The Mile Ends, 1966)
Ferris Wheel (bonus)
Mr. And Mrs. Potato Head (bonus)
The Other Sidewalk (Alternate Take)
The Other Sidewalk (acoustic version) + hidden track
Janies Tomb
People In The Streets
05 Ferris wheel
I Can Never Say (The Mile Ends)
Candy Man (The Mile Ends)
02 Bottle up and go
04 Bring em on in
The Other Sidewalk [Acoustic Version]
01 Candy man
03 I can never say
06 People in the street
Day & Night
The Other Sidewalk (1967)
Mr. And Mrs. Potato Head (Previously Unissued)
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