Garage folk with typical influences of the day like The Beatles, Byrds, Mamas and Papas, etc... Dual female, male vocals. Not sure where they're from.
Found in Bozeman, Montana. The Discogs photo is my copy. Will sell it eventually.
8/15/24
3/3
Found in Bozeman, Montana. The Discogs photo is my copy. Will sell it eventually.
8/15/24
3/3
3.5/2.5
8/15/24
Own. Found at a local estate sale (2024). The Discogs image is my copy.
8/4/24
Own. Found at a local estate sale (2024). The Discogs image is our copy.
8/4/24
3.5
Own. Found at a local estate sale (2024).
8/4/24
Own. Found at a local estate sale (2024)
8/4/24
Own. From a local estate sale (2024)
8/4/24
8/4/24 (first listen / review / new entry)
2.5 / 2.5
8/2/24
Another complete unknown and no idea where it's from. I bet the band didn't realize they owned one of the most popular monikers of the 80s! The exclamation mark distinguishes it a little bit. In this case, it's an acronym for the band members Roberts, Eaton, and McCurdy. The music has an odd piano, synthesizer thing going on. It's mostly pop rock. The A side recalls Gary Wright somewhat. B) side is a silly pop ditty with some decent guitar though. Strange 45. I'd for sure keep it if I found it, but I wouldn't pay more than a buck for it.
I didn't capture the image of the label and now I can't find it. Not even in Discogs. On Dreamer Records.
2.5 / 2.5
8/2/24
2.5 / 2.5
8/2/24
4.0 / 3.0
8/2/24
2.5 / 2.5
8/2/24
We do know from a YouTube comment from the band member's sister some details: It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1967. The group were from Bishop, California, which is way out in the eastern part of the state near Nevada.
We'll start with the rarity - it has never sold on Discogs, and the one and only copy that sold on ebay was 11 years ago for $350. You can only guess what it would go for now in a Carolina Soul auction. According to Discogs, the label has 6 releases (probably more) every one of them obscure.
Now we'll talk about the mistakes. The label shows The Bubber Bands on one side and The Rubber Bands on the other. My copy - and the submitter to Discogs copy (shown here) - has the final "S" rubbed out on each side. Above sister stated they were called The Rubber Band. What a mess.
7/14/24 (first listen / review / new entry)
Ownership: SP: 1966 Magna. Dollar find at a local estate sale (2024).
Some parallels here with the The Rubber Band I just featured. Like with that 45, they misspelled the group name. And it's rare as heck. Never sold on Discogs and the last ebay sale was back in 2013 (like The Rubber Band) for $280. It'll be more now :-)
7/14/24 (first listen / review / new entry)
Own. Found at a local antique mall
7/13/24
3.5
Used to own. Found at a thrift shop in Woodland Park.
7/13/24
4/15/24
3.0 / 3.5
4/15/24
2.0 / 1.5