SYNDICATE OF SOUND ~ LITTLE GIRL ~ RARE! MONO! ORIG! BELL LP! NR MT MINUS! 1966!

Sold Date: January 4, 2016
Start Date: January 3, 2016
Final Price: $29.99 (USD)
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Here is a NEAR MINT MINUS/EXCELLENT PLUS! DEBUT! LP by THE SYNDICATE OF SOUND titled LITTLE GIRL. It is an ORIGINAL! US pressing on the BELL label, catalog #6001 in MONO sound and released in 1966. The vinyl is in NEAR MINT MINUS! condition shiny and black and should have superb playback. The cover is in EXCELLENT! condition with cut out hole/creasing bottom left, very light surface/ring wear, mild corner and edge wear. It is an opportunity to purchase this RARE! LP by THE SYNDICATE OF SOUND in this condition. It’s a true gem for the PSYCHEDELIC ROCK / GARAGE ROCK / ROCK collector! Email me with any questions and be sure to look at the pic’s. I DO NOT ACCEPT BIDS FROM OR MAIL TO SOUTH AMERICA, SOUTH AFRICA, ITALY & OTHER COUNTRIES. IF YOU ARE NOT FROM THE USA CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING! International bidders can email me for shipping rates. SHIPPING IN THE US IS $4.00 for MEDIA MAIL. I COMBINE SHIPPING SO US BUYERS PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE! Thanks for Looking & Good Luck!

Music Review from AllMusic.com by Cub Koda

The teen-band pride of San Jose, CA,  scaled the heights of the rock & roll world for a very brief moment in the summer of 1966 with their Top Ten hit "Little Girl." With a catchy, jangly electric 12-string riff, a solid beat, a macho teen vocal, and a chord progression heavily influenced by "Hey Joe," the tune perfectly mirrored the sound of the times and was a can't-miss hit, a British sound played with American garage enthusiasm. But their success ride was short; within a year or two, their ranks were decimated from the draft, touring exhaustion, and the musically changing times.