Dairymaid's Lament (single)
Dairymaid's Lament is an unreleased 1967 single by The Red Crayola.
Background
Record producer Bob Steffek approached The Red Crayola for a single when he saw them perform “Mother” at a club in early 1967.
Steffek brought The Red Crayola to Walt Andrus studio for their first ever recording session in February of 1967. The session resulted in a potential single: "Dairymaid's Lament" backed with an improvised "Free Piece". It was likely intended for Steffek's short-lived label Steffek Records which released singles by a handful of other Houston groups in 1967. However, when producer Lelan Rogers discovered the group at the KNUZ Battle of the Bands in March 1967, Steffek allowed the group to sign to International Artists to record an album instead (The Parable of Arable Land) and the single was never released.[1]
In 1968, another recording of the song "Dairymaid's Lament" appeared on The Red Crayola's second album, God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It. The album contains a track titled "Free Piece" as well but it is also not the same recording as the 1967 single.
Track list
- A. "Dairymaid's Lament"
- B. "Free Piece"
Personnel
Speculated personnel:
- Mayo Thompson - vocals, guitar
- Frederick Barthelme - drums
- Steve Cunningham - bass
- Bob Steffek - producer