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Follow Me Down - Vanguard's Lost Psychedelic Era (1966-1970)

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Artists

Various

Labels

Vanguard

Catno

78149-1

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

US

Release date

Apr 16, 2011

Genres

Rock Pop

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$45*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

The Third Power - Getting Together

A2

Erik - You Said / But I've Got My Way

A3

Listening - Stoned Is

A4

The 31st Of February - A Nickel's Worth Of Benny's Help

B1

Elizabeth - You Should Be More Careful

B2

Jeff Monn - I Can Understand Your Problem

B3

Listening - See You Again

B4

Circus Maximus - Travelin' Around

B5

The Frost - Take My Hand

C1

Notes From The Underground - Where I'm At

C2

The Vagrants - I Can't Make A Friend

C3

Serpent Power - The Endless Tunnel

C4

The Family Of Apostolic - Saigon Girls

D1

The Third Power - Persecution

D2

Notes From The Underground - Why Did You Put Me On

D3

The Hi-Five - Did You Have To Rub It In?

D4

The Far Cry - Hellhound

D5

The Frost - Big Time Spender

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