We start with The Byrds, and the originally unreleased One In A Hundred, recorded in 1970 as a single with "She's The Kind Of Girl". Gene Clark at his very best.
The Green Beans were a quartet from Green Bay, Wisconsin, they relocated to Los Angeles and renamed themselves Green Beans. Here's B-side (Don't Give Me No) Friction, from their debut single Superstition (Mercury 7" 1965)
Next up, Boston band Quilt, with Open Eyes, from the three track shared E.P. New Hampshire Freaks (Beyond Beyond Is Beyond Records casse/10" 2013)
The Runabouts were a surf garage quartet from Washington, DC.and here's Surfer's Fright / Walkin' Dream (Gama 7" 1966) which as far as I know is their sole release. Here's both sides.
We conclude with a brace from The Doors third album Waiting For the Sun (Elektra 1968). First, single Hello, I Love You (Elektra 7" 1968), then lastly, the delicate Love Street. Until next week ...
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