“Follow Me Down: Vanguard’s Lost Psychedelic Era 1966-1970”, co-produced by Vanguard staffer Stephen Brower and Birdman Records founder David Katznelson, is an 18 track compilation that encompasses hand-selected tracks from Vanguard’s best “lost” records and 45s.
Many of the bands featured here only released one record, or a smattering of singles, before drifting into obscurity, while others went on to greater fame after their stint at Vanguard was done. While they are stylistically varied, there lies a common thread of musical integrity to these groups: no matter how bombastic, fuzz-soaked or outer-worldly the music may have seemed. Artists include:
The 31st of February who recorded one album for Vanguard Records, disbanding shortly afterwards. Drummer Butch Trucks subsequently joined the Allman Brothers as a permanent member.
Circus Maximus recorded two albums for Vanguard, each driven by the dual song-writing contributions of the band’s leaders and co-founders, Bob Bruno and Jerry Jeff Walker.
The Hi-Five were regulars at the famous Café Wha? when Beatles manager Brian Epstein walked into the club and signed them to management. When Epstein died at 32, the doors that had been opened were slammed shut. It was then that Vanguard, offered them a single deal, producing ‘Did You Have To Rub It In?’.
Track Listing:
GETTING TOGETHER - The Third Power
YOU SAID / BUT I’VE GOT MY WAY - Erik
STONED IS - Listening
A NICKEL’S WORTH OF BENNY’S HELP - The 31st Of February
YOU SHOULD BE MORE CAREFUL - Elizabeth
I CAN UNDERSTAND YOUR PROBLEM - Jeff Monn
SEE YOU AGAIN - Listening
TRAVELIN’ AROUND - Circus Maximus
TAKE MY HAND - The Frost
WHERE I’M AT - Notes From The Underground
I CAN’T MAKE A FRIEND - The Vagrants
THE ENDLESS TUNNEL - Serpent Power
SAIGON GIRLS - The Family Of Apostolic
PERSECUTION - The Third Power
WHY DID YOU PUT ME ON - Notes From The Underground