Odd discovery here. Royal Teens were like many southern Californian bands from the late 60s. There was music to be made, and off they went for a go. It's psychedelic but not overtly so. The songwriting is a bit disorienting. The b) side blends in a trippy sequence from The Beach Boys, as an example. I'm not sure of the date to be honest. The last 2 digits of the catalog number on some of the Rev 45s seem to indicate the year, but it could be coincidence. 1967 is about right, though 1966 seems even more realistic. There's some residue from the garage still left in here. Overall, a good one worth seeking out.
Ownership: SP: 1967 Rev. Online acquisition (2020)
Well I was quite pleased with my new unknown purchase at the time. And it still seems that way. However, one ebay reseller recently unloaded 50 new ones onto the marketplace, as a lot sale. Well, so much for that rarity, unless the buyer is keeping it under wraps. But if you start seeing mint ones creep out, then you'll know the source. And that same seller is still listing new copies sporadically. There is supply, that's for sure. Fortunately I'm not selling.
My copy was part of this fantastic release: Heroes and Villains: The Sound of Los Angeles 1965-1968. We learn from this compilation that the 45 was released in May of 1967, so the label was informative on that front.
11/16/20 (first listen); 5/16/21 (review / new entry); 9/24/22 (update)