the LOST SOULS
“The Lost Souls”
The latest
Lion Productions LP offering is
also the latest release in Gotta
Groove Records’ OH
Wax series! Working
together, Lion and Gotta Groove
are serving up the very first
vinyl release of one of the
finest unknown American groups
of the mid-‘60s!
"Lost Souls
indeed—this is one of the
great lost groups of the
60's.” —Option Magazine
"The Lost Souls never released any
records, yet the meager recorded
evidence that survives indicates
that they were one of the finest
unknown American groups of
the mid-'60s, able to write both
catchy British Invasion-type
rockers and, in their latter days,
experimental
psychedelic pieces with
unusual tempo changes and song
structures. The band were also
unusual in their occasional
embellishment of the typical
period guitar-bass-drums
lineup with flute, sax, and
mandolin. Although popular in
their Cleveland hometown, they
broke up in 1968 to
attend college. Rhythm
guitarist Denny Carleton, who
wrote and sang some of their best
material, went on to briefly join
The Choir, their chief
(and more successful)
rivals." —Richie Unterberger
The music scene in Cleveland in
the mid to late 1960’s was ripe
with talent: the James Gang with
Joe Walsh and Glenn Schwartz,
The Choir, Eric Carmen
(pre-Raspberries), Glass Harp with
Phil Keaggy, the Damnation of Adam
Blessing… and the Lost Souls. Of
all those bands, only the Lost
Souls never released a record.
Then again, they were in high
school, trying to navigate dress
codes and bullies—and playing in
front of a couple thousand fans
when not suspended. Sure, they
lost a battle of the bands at Teen
Fair 1968, but it was to the James
Gang with Joe Walsh. And
somehow it is the Lost Souls who
emerge from that time and place
with the greatest mystique and
some of the most adventurous
music, music which few have
heard. Lost Souls main songwriter
Denny Carleton released
a cassette of the band’s
original recordings in 1984. It
received airplay on hundreds of
college and public radio stations
in the USA (and around
the world), and garnered
glowing reviews… and that was it,
until now.
Not only is this the first time
the music of the Lost Souls has
been available since that
cassette, our Lion Productions
edition is the first release for
many additional Lost Souls cuts,
including alternate versions of
key tracks like the insightful
‘Things That Are Important’ and
‘I’m Falling’ (the closest to a
hit the band ever had), all taken
from the original tapes and
carefully mastered. Seven bonus
tracks highlight the work of Lost
Soul's main songwriter Denny
Carleton (one-time member of The
Choir, and more surprisingly, punk
legends the Pagans); selections by
The Choir, Moses, Milk and
Carleton, many in all possible
low-fi glory, recorded on various
4-Track devices, ranging from
power-pop to grimy garage.
•8-page booklet has the full story
of the band and info
on the recordings by Carlton
•Includes a multitude
of unseen photos from his
personal archive
•Carefully remastered from the
original tapes (+ the occasional
post-Lost Souls 45 single)
•”One of the great lost
groups of the 60's.” —Option
Magazine
a link to an mp3 sampler, which
has a little taste of every
track on the two records:
https://spaces.hightail.com/receive/BHBzzTk2OF
Track List:
Side A
01. Love I Won’t Admit (2:55)
02. Look At Me (2:08)
03. Walking Out On Me (2:19)
04. Things That Are Important
(2:24)
05. Let’s Get Away (3:26)
06. Dare To Surmise (4:16)
07. If These Are Men (2:26)
Side B
01. Josephine (3:32)
02. Trashcan Throne (2:16)
03. Livin' The Way I Want (3:31)
04. I’m Falling (Live at North
Ridgeville Hullabaloo, 1967)
(3:48)
05. I Want You (Live at St
Felicitas, 1965) (3:31)
06. If These Are Men (The Choir)
(3:02)
07. Moonlight Rebellion (key one)
(2:37)
Side C
1. Whatcha Gonna Do 2:36
2. Pro Break Song (Live at St
Joseph High School) 0:55
3. Things That Are Important
(alternate) 2:29
4. I'm Falling (live alternate)
3:31
5. Diamond Head 2:04
6. I Can See Beyond Your Lies 2:47
7. Oh Yes 3:48
Side D
1. Mummer Band (The Choir) 2:22
2. Middle of an Island (Moses)
2:18
3. Alice 2:05
4. I'm Not Busy, It’s Just The
Phone 2:39
5. Could She Love Me 3:25
6. Pregnant Molly 3:28
7. Sometimes I Wonder 1:47
8. Moonlight Rebellion (key two)
2:36
Catalogue number: LION LP-152
UPC: 778578315214
Format: 2xLP on black
vinyl
"Lost
Souls indeed—this is one of
the great lost groups of the
60's.” —Option Magazine
"The Lost Souls never
released any records, yet the
meager recorded evidence that
survives indicates that they were
one of the finest unknown
American groups of the
mid-'60s, able to write both
catchy British Invasion-type
rockers and, in their latter days,
experimental psychedelic pieces
with unusual tempo changes and
song structures. The band were
also unusual in their occasional
embellishment of the typical
period guitar-bass-drums lineup
with flute, sax, and mandolin.
Although popular in their
Cleveland hometown, they broke up
in 1968 to attend college. Rhythm
guitarist Denny Carleton, who
wrote and sang some of their best
material, went on to briefly join
The Choir, their chief (and
more successful) rivals." —Richie
Unterberger
The music scene in Cleveland in
the mid to late 1960’s was ripe
with talent: the James Gang with
Joe Walsh and Glenn Schwartz, The
Choir, Eric Carmen
(pre-Raspberries), Glass Harp with
Phil Keaggy, the Damnation of Adam
Blessing… and the Lost Souls. Of
all those bands, only the Lost
Souls never released a record.
Then again, they were in high
school, trying to navigate dress
codes and bullies—and playing in
front of a couple thousand fans
when not suspended. Sure, they
lost a battle of the bands at Teen
Fair 1968, but it was to the James
Gang with Joe Walsh. And somehow
it is the Lost Souls who emerge
from that time and place with
the greatest mystique and some
of the most adventurous music,
music which few have heard. Lost
Souls main songwriter Denny
Carleton released a cassette of
the band’s original recordings in
1984. It received airplay on
hundreds of college and public
radio stations in the USA (and
around the world), and garnered
glowing reviews… and that was it,
until now.
Not only is this the first time
the music of the Lost Souls has
been available since that
cassette, our Lion Productions
edition is the first release for
many additional Lost Souls cuts,
including alternate versions of
key tracks like the insightful
‘Things That Are Important’ and
‘I’m Falling’ (the closest to a
hit the band ever had), all taken
from the original tapes and
carefully mastered. Seven bonus
tracks highlight the work of Lost
Soul's main songwriter Denny
Carleton (one-time member of The
Choir, and more surprisingly, punk
legends the Pagans); selections by
The Choir, Moses, Milk and
Carleton, many in all possible
low-fi glory, recorded on various
4-Track devices, ranging from
power-pop to grimy garage.
•Whopping 32-page booklet has the
full story of the band and info on
the recordings by Carlton
•Includes a multitude of unseen
photos from his personal archive
•Carefully remastered from the
original tapes (+ the occasional
post-Lost Souls 45 single)
•”One of the great lost groups of
the 60's.” —Option Magazine
Track List:
01. Love I Won’t Admit 2:53
02. Look At Me 2:06
03. Walking Out On Me 2:17
04. Things That Are Important 2:22
05. Let’s Get Away 3:24
06. Dare To Surmise 4:14 07. If
These Are Men 2:24
08. Josephine 3:30
09. Trashcan Throne 2:16
10. Livin’ The Way I Want To 3:29
11. Pro Break Song (live at St
Joseph High School) 0:55
12. I’m Falling (live at North
Ridgeville Hullabaloo) 3:47
13. I Want You (live at St
Felicitas, 1965) 3:29
14. Whatcha Gonna Do 2:36
15. Things That Are Important
(alternate) 2:29
16. I’m Falling (live alternate)
3:31
17. Diamond Head 2:04
18. I Can See Beyond Your Lies
2:47
19. Oh Yes 3:48
Bonus Tracks
20. If These Are Men (The Choir)
2:57
21. Mummer Band (The Choir) 2:22
22. Middle of an Island (Moses)
2:18
23. Alice 2:05
24. I’m Not Busy, It’s Just The
Phone 2:39
25. Could She Love Me 3:25
26. Moonlight Rebellion (key one)
2:37
(and yes, before you ask, coming
in a 2xLP edition in 2019!)
Format: digipack CD + 32-page
booklet
Catalogue number: LION 681
UPC: 778578068127
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