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Artist/Songs/Label/Catalog Number/Description/Year/Condition/Price

 

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INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS 45s  (Houston, Texas)   

 

  1. Frankie & Johnny / Sweet Thang - Times Gone By / International Artists / IA-112 / Male/Female R&B Duo - Side B is Music track to Disciples of Shaftesbury - WL Promo - Label wear, light SOL, Light Scratches - Sounds Great/ 1966 / VG- / $5.00
  2. Thirteenth (13th) Floor Elevators / You're Gonna Miss Me - Tried To Hide / International Artists / IA-107 / Legendary Austin Psych - Bright Green & Yellow Label - Styrene / 1966 / VG++ / $20.00
  3. Thirteenth (13th) Floor Elevators / You're Gonna Miss Me - Tried To Hide / International Artists / IA-107 / Legendary Austin Psych - Darker Green & Yellow Label - Standard Vinyl / 1966 / VG++ / $20.00
  4. Thirteenth (13th) Floor Elevators / You're Gonna Miss Me - Tried To Hide / International Artists / 107 / Legendary Austin Psych - Blue "IA" Label - Harder Plastic Type Vinyl - Has partial crack beginning at 45 hole which does not go all the way to the record edge. Plays great./ 1966 / VG / $6.00
  5. Thirteenth (13th) Floor Elevators / You're Gonna Miss Me - Tried To Hide / International Artists / IA-107 / Legendary Austin Psych - Light Blue and Darker Blue label - First Commerial Pressing - States: " A Gorbyn Production" Standard Vinyl - Slight label soiling / 1966 / M- / $30.00

 

TEXAS ROCK 45'S  (Mostly 60's)

 

  1. Jon Abnor / Dixie Doodle Dandy - Losing Again / Startime / S-104 / Dallas - Jon Abnor Jr. - Son of Abnak Records Owner Jon Abnor Sr. - Pre Jon & Robin & The In Crowd - A Side - Rockabilly - B Side C&W - A few light surface scuffs - Doesn't affect play / 1964 / VG+ / 15.00
  2. Frankie Anthony / Brenda - Goin' To The River / Paradise / 1003 / Houston early 60s R-n-R - Labels reversed - # label and masking tape name on side A - Label correction in marker on side b (Brenda written) - A few light surface scuffs - Doesn't affect play / Early 60's / VG+ / $25.00
  3. Shelton Bissell / Am I Losing You - Four In The Morning / Stoneway / 1079 / Houston Sax Instrumentalist - WL Promo / 1972 / VG++ / $5.00
  4. Shelton Bissell / Swing Low - South / Stoneway / 1096 / Houston Sax Instrumentalist - WL Promo / 1973 / M- / $5.00
  5. Ann Boleyn / Do The Kuryakin - Illya / Mammoth / 455 / Mid to late 60's Houston Pop- Songs written by Scott and Vivienne Holtzman - Autographed by Scott Holtzman - Light Surfaces scratches./ about 1967 / VG / $15.00 
  6. Carroll / The Boy Called Billy Joe - Please Don't Blame Me / Cavern /  CR 101 / Stephenville - Erie answer to "Ode To Billy Joe" - With Organ - Psychedelic feel - Very Cool!  - Side B C&W - WL Promo / Late 60's / M- / $40.00 
  7. Children / From The Very Start - Such A Fine Night / Ode 70 / ODE-66005 / San Antonio -Popish rock - Looks VG++, but plays with light surface noise / 1970 / VG / $5.00
  8. C.L. & The Pictures / Love Will Find A Way - Then You'll Know / Cadette / 8005 / Great medium tempo early 60's R-n-R with sax support / Early 60's / M- / $25.00 
  9. Comforts / Sometimes A Butterfly - Take One Fear At A Time / American Playboy / 1001 / Produced by Huey Meaux - Has horns, but "Take One Fear At A Time" is really a great cut (High Energy) - Promo / Probably around 66 or 67 / VG++ / $20.00
  10. Freddy And The Jades(Freddy Koenig) / Too Much - Searching For Love / RCA Victor / 47-8708 / El Campo souled up rock. - "Too Much" is similar to the mid 60's Roy Head sound. - "Searching For Love" is a typical South Texas ballad similar to Freddy Fender at the time. A great record. / 1966 / M- / $20.00
  11. Fever Tree / Girl Oh Girl (Don't Push Me) - Steve Lenore / Mainstream / 665 / Houston Garage - 45 released prior to their Uni Lps - "Girl Oh Girl (Don't Push Me)" is kind of pop. "Steve Lenore", while still pop, has organ and is more Psychedelic - Light surface scuffs / 1967 / VG+ / $10.00
  12. Fun And Games / Elephant Candy - The Way She Smiles / Uni / 55086 / Houston Garage with Rock Romano (Dr. Rockit) - "Elephant Candy" is bubble gum, "The Way She Smiles is cool pop psych with fuzz guitar in the background - Very tiny tear near 45 hole on "A" side - Light surface scuffs. / 1968 / VG to VG+ / $7.00
  13. Roy Head / You're (Almost) Tuff - Tush Hog / Back Beat / 576 / Great Fuzz Garage from Roy Head! - "AH" written in red marker on "A" side - Almost Tuff plays with slight distortion, but every copy of this record I've seen sounds the same way - Promo / 1966 / VG++ / $18.00
  14. Josefus / Hard Luck - On Account Of You / Hookah / 4-78009 / Houston Rock - Released during their 1979 reunion. Updated late 70s hard rock sound. / 1979 / M- / $12.00 
  15. Lavender Hour / Hang Loose - I'm Sorry / Tribe / 45-8323 / Houston Garage - National release pressing - Reads "Produced by Bob Steffek & Huey Meaux" Orange swirl promo / 1967 / M- / $20.00
  16. Dickey Lee / She's Walking Away - Big Brother / Hall / 45-1924 / Cool Beatle-esque - 007 Garage! - Very light storage wear to labels / 1964 / VG++ / $25.00
  17. Magic Ring / Little Mary Sunshine - Do I Love You / Tantara / T-3105 / Houston Pop Garage - Light label soiling and light surface scuffs to vinyl / 1967 / VG to VG+ / $10.00
  18. Mouse (Mouse And The Traps) / A Public Execution / All For You / Fraternity / F-956 / Mighty Garage from Tyler. Ronnie Weiss Guitar/Vocals - Bugs Henderson on Lead Guitar - Produced by Robin Hood Brians. - Two light white X's and "Kathy" written lightly in ink on "A" side. - Light surface scuffs. / VG+ / 1966 / $20.00 
  19. Ripp Tyde / White Roses - Bring It To Me / Pacemaker / PM-233 / English influenced Houston Garage - "White Roses" is really great. It has really nice harmony and a haunting sound. "Bring It To Me" is not the same song recorded by "Sam Cooke". - It really has that early Beatles sound. Again with great harmony. - Both sides have some MFG pressing dimples which don't affect play. / 1965 / M- / $25.00
  20. Shiva's Headband / Take Me To The Mountains - Lose The Blues / Armadillo 811 / Same band, differnt spelling. This 45 has a more country/blues sound, but still has the bizarre electric violin. Different versions than on their 1970 "Take Me To The Mountains" Capitol LP. / 1969 / M- / $10.00  

 

 

 

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