THE WILD OATS vinyl 10" EP NEW Oak Records Bo Diddley Rufus Thomas R & B beat

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THE WILD OATS "The Wild Oats" (Big Beat HIQLP 044)
Brand new limited edition 9-track vinyl 10" EP—factory-sealed from new!
In the swinging 60s, the very small town of Leiston in Suffolk was home to its own beat group: the Wild Oats. In 1963 budding producer David Nicolson put an ad for new bands in the NME and the Oats were the first to reply. The following year they were in R.G. Jones’ studios in Morden, south London, recording five rousing R&B numbers. They were issued on a custom-pressed EP on the Oak label, the catch-all imprint run by the studio. The run was only 100 discs.
The glossy EP was quickly forgotten until beat group record collecting began seriously in the 70s and the Oak label became one of the ultimate objects of desire. Oak boasted EPs from the Bo Street Runners and the Five Of Diamonds and singles from the A-Jaes, the Thyrds, Pneumonia and the Factory. All are highly collectible and would cost between £500-£1000 each if sold today. Let’s say £750 for the Wild Oats EP, if you can find a copy for sale.
Moving on 50 years, Ace Records were put into contact with producer David Nicolson. David not only had all the master tapes of the Wild Oats EP but also the three extra R.G. Jones tracks and the two from the Tony Pike session. He had the original photos from the shoot on the Suffolk coast and even a couple of copies of the EP.
With the extra tracks sounding at least the equal of the issued numbers, Ace felt a 10-inch deluxe vinyl LP would be most appropriate; the inner bag giving a chance to display the artefacts. Even better, most of the group are still performing around their home town and will enjoy this historic appreciation of their musical talents.
Tracks:— You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover Walking The Dog Will You Love Me Tomorrow Put The Blame On Me Whole Lotta Woman I'm Coming Home So Long Route 66 Fanny Mae
Tracks 1 to 5 recorded at RG Jones, Morden, on Sunday April 1964 Tracks 6, 7 recorded at RG Jones, Morden, on Saturday 22 August 1964 Tracks 8, 9 recorded at Tony Pike's Studio, Putney, early 1965