Once the distortion has given your speakers a workout, you'll also want to put on our reissue of the psychedelic $100 Fine for the complete picture. Featuring the secret-agent aura of (Under the Screaming Double) Eagle and a Vanilla Fudged extension of She's Not There, the 1968 opus shines in a dayglo red, white, yellow, and aqua hue that reflects The Litter's expanded musical horizon. And speaking of expansion, we've thrown on enough bonus cuts to double the length of the original album. Both releases include unseen photos and extensive historical essays by Goldmine/Ugly Things scribe Doug Sheppar
11 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: For All the Times I'm Happy (Version 1)
12 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Where Is She Now
13 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I Can't Forget You
14 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I'm Really Not Used (To Being Treated Bad)
15 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I Love My Love
16 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Oh, So Sad!
17 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I Lost Another Girl Today (Version 1)
18 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Second Hand Woman
19 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Only Love
20 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: He Couldn't Find One Anywhere
21 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I'll Never Love Again (A.K.A. the Egyptian)
22 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Let Me Feel It Too
23 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: Candy
24 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: (Because) I Need Somebody (To Love)
25 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: (Because) I'm Taking All Your Happiness (Away)
26 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: For All the Times I'm Happy (Version 2)
27 Larry Loofbourrow Demos: I Lost Another Girl Today (Version 2)
28 He Couldn't Find One Anywhere (Instrumental)
Once the distortion has given your speakers a workout, you'll also want to put on our reissue of the psychedelic $100 Fine for the complete picture. Featuring the secret-agent aura of (Under the Screaming Double) Eagle and a Vanilla Fudged extension of She's Not There, the 1968 opus shines in a dayglo red, white, yellow, and aqua hue that reflects The Litter's expanded musical horizon. And speaking of expansion, we've thrown on enough bonus cuts to double the length of the original album. Both releases include unseen photos and extensive historical essays by Goldmine/Ugly Things scribe Doug Sheppar