And yet another collection of songs that are seldom heard in stereo, with yet another variation on the same cover art. (Actually, a few of these are seldom heard in any configuration these days.)
Track listing for 111075-2:
- The Kingsmen: Louie, Louie
- The Chiffons: He’s So Fine
- Dobie Gray: The “In” Crowd
- Vanity Fare: Early in the Morning
- Gene Chandler: Duke of Earl
- The Shangri-Las: Remember (Walkin’ in the Sand)
- Wilson Pickett: Mustang Sally
- Shades of Blue: Oh How Happy
- The Jive Five: My True Story
- Lorne Greene: Ringo
- Los Bravos: Bring a Little Lovin’
- Marcie Blane: Bobby’s Girl
- Arthur Alexander: Anna
- The Raindrops: The Boy You Can’t Forget
- Creedence Clearwater Revival: Proud Mary *
- Tommy James and the Shondells: I Think We’re Alone Now
- Gene and Debbe: Playboy
- Dusty Springfield: I Only Want to Be with You
- Ronnie Dove: Say You
- Bubble Puppy: Hot Smoke and Sasafrass
- The Marvelettes: BEechwood 4-5789
- The Beach Boys: God Only Knows
- Norma Tanega: Walking My Cat Named Dog
- Aaron Neville: Tell It Like It Is
- The McCoys: Hang On Sloopy
- Bernadette Carroll: Party Girl
- The Byrds: Mr. Tambourine Man
- The Jaynetts: Sally Go ‘Round the Roses
- The Rolling Stones: 19th Nervous Breakdown
* The original LP mix is stereo, but just barely; this mix is from the short-lived quadraphonic LP issue of Creedence Gold, folded down to two tracks by, um, me.

rtp1949 | 09-Nov-05 at 7:31 pm | Permalink
How do I go about to acquire these CDs??
such as 11 September 2005Even More Songs for People with Two Ears
CGH | 09-Nov-05 at 7:40 pm | Permalink
Generally speaking, you can’t; the whole meaning of “non-distributed” is that I don’t, well, distribute them. Legal issues, you know.
Which, of course, leads to the obvious question: “Then why post about them?” Mostly, this is my way of learning how to work WordPress, and I’m a firm believer in the old adage “Write what you know.” I also hope to get some ideas from readers for future compilations.
echosend | 25-Apr-06 at 4:00 pm | Permalink
CGH, could you at all be persuaded to make copies of this stuff? I’ve always been a fan of stereo, especially old, imaginative stereo, something that’s been lost for a couple of decades now, and was intrigued at the lists you have posted.
-Arthur
CGH | 25-Apr-06 at 5:26 pm | Permalink
I can point you in various directions, but inasmuch as the RIAA weasels are even busting people who don’t even own computers these days, I’m at least slightly disinclined to give them an opportunity to breathe down my neck.