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They ended up recording “Dairymaid’s Lament” backed with “Free Piece” in February 1967; however, the single was never released. When the group went on to be discovered by Lelan Rogers at KNUZ, Steffek granted them permission to sign to International Artists.<ref>https://falloutpodcast3557.podbean.com/e/falloutpodcast-ep74-and-all-who-sail-in-her/</ref> | They ended up recording “Dairymaid’s Lament” backed with “Free Piece” in February 1967; however, the single was never released. When the group went on to be discovered by Lelan Rogers at KNUZ, Steffek granted them permission to sign to International Artists.<ref>https://falloutpodcast3557.podbean.com/e/falloutpodcast-ep74-and-all-who-sail-in-her/</ref> | ||
==Track list== | ==Track list== |
Revision as of 09:17, 8 May 2023
Background
Recorded February 1967 at Walt Andrus studio; unreleased.
In a 2023 podcast interview, Mayo Thompson would detail how after playing a rendition of “Mother” live at a club in early 1967, record producer “Bob Steffek” who had a hit on Shazam Records with “Wild Woody” would approach them for a single.
They ended up recording “Dairymaid’s Lament” backed with “Free Piece” in February 1967; however, the single was never released. When the group went on to be discovered by Lelan Rogers at KNUZ, Steffek granted them permission to sign to International Artists.[1]
Track list
- A. Dairymaid's Lament
- B. Free Piece