Recorded to showcase the prodigious talents of teenage singer/songwriter Sue Eakins, the Hendrickson Road House album was issued in 1970 as a limited edition pressing by the Two:Dot studio/label. Widely regarded these days as one of the rarest vinyl artefacts to emerge from the late '60s Californian counterculture, the LP now sells for around $1000 on the rare occasions that copies surface. Now available for the first time in more than forty years, this authorised reissue adds half-a-dozen fascinating bonus tracks, including alternative mixes of two of the album's finest songs, only briefly available at the time as a 7" that was credited to group alias Nibbus. With a lavish booklet featuring rare photos, interview quotes and the full Hendrickson Road House story, this is the definitive edition of a lost classic of the West Coast psychedelic folk genre.
01 Forget about you 02 Theatre king 03 Things i never had 04 Everybody's told you 05 Sunny day rain 06 Classical misconceptions (part i & ii) 07 Tomorrow your sorrow 08 Helping hand 09 That's all there ever was 10 I wondered if you knew 11 Yesircantoo 12 The seed that grows
13 Tomorrow your sorrow (aka extension ii) (single mix) 14 Forget about you (single mix) 15 Back to time 16 Four and twenty blackbirds 17 Beachcomber 18 Can't deny it