By far, the Official Most Anticipated L.A. Reissue of the Year has officially become the just-announced Los Angeles Nuggets Box that Rhino Records has announced. It's a four CD-box of garage and weird rock classics of the 1960s, a wild ride through an LA long since vanished.

Official Rhino press release here:

Where The Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets Box Due 9/22 On Rhino

RHINO MINES LOS ANGELES NUGGETS FOR WHERE THE ACTION IS!

Boxed Set Excavates More Than 100 Nuggets from Los Angeles' Eclectic Music Scene From 1965-68, Spotlighting Sunset Strip Gems and Psychedelic Cult Classics

Four-Disc Set Will Be Available from Rhino September 22

LOS ANGELES — In Los Angeles during the mid-'60s, music was everywhere — from the garages of Orange County, to the dingbat apartments of the San Fernando Valley, to the bungalows of Laurel Canyon. But without a doubt, the epicenter of the music scene was the Sunset Strip, where “freaks” filled the rock clubs lining the famed Hollywood thoroughfare. Rhino continues the storied Nuggets tradition with a four-disc boxed set that mines the city's rich musical history for unsung gems. WHERE THE ACTION IS! LOS ANGELES NUGGETS 1965-1968 will be available September 22 from Rhino Records for a suggested list price of $64.98. A full track from each disc can be streamed at www.rhino.com/lanuggets.

Andrew Sandoval, one of the collection's producers, explains the set's concept in its liner notes: “…the Nuggets series is something of the alternative musical history of the 1960s. Not so much a survey of what happened, but more what could have happened had music charted on merit alone.”

WHERE THE ACTION IS! compiles 101 tracks that mix many of the city's brightest stars (The Byrds, Love, The Doors, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, Captain Beefheart, The Mamas & The Papas, Lowell George, Iron Butterfly, The Monkees) with talented artists whose stellar songcraft sadly flew under the radar (The Seeds, The Electric Prunes, Modern Folk Quintet, The Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Spirit, The Everpresent Fullness, Kaleidoscope, The Standells, The Bobby Fuller Four).

WHERE THE ACTION IS! encompasses four discs arranged thematically to cover different aspects of the pop, rock, club, and Top 40 sounds of the era. The first covers some of the most notable bands that performed in the clubs of Hollywood's Sunset Strip. Disc 2 features a sampling of the musicians who began life in South L.A., East L.A., and such far-flung suburbs as Riverside and Bakersfield. Disc 3 delves into the artistry of L.A.'s producers, arrangers, and Wrecking Crew of studio players. The final disc takes us from the nascent seeds of folk rock to the first blooms of canyon rock, country rock, and full-blown psychedelia in the region. It also shows how rock pioneers such as Del Shannon and Rick Nelson took their own stabs at fitting in with “the kids.”

Among the many highlights are an alternate take of The Beach Boys' “Heroes And Villains,” Warren Zevon and producer Bones Howe performing “(You Used To) Ride So High” as The Motorcycle Abeline, “Take A Giant Step” by The Rising Sons, “Acid Head” by The Velvet Illusions, local scenester Kim Fowley's “Underground Lady,” Jan & Dean's “Fan Tan,” The Monkees' “Daily Nightly,” Jesse Lee Kincaid's “She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune,” “Come To The Sunshine” by Van Dyke Parks, “Sister Marie” by Nilsson, and “Hippy Elevator Operator” by The W.C. Fields Memorial Electric String Band.

The set also offers a trio of previously unreleased tracks: a recently discovered demo version of “Sit Down I Think I Love You,” recorded by Stephen Stills and Richie Furay shortly before they formed Buffalo Springfield; a demo of “Words” by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, one of the West Coast's most successful songwriting teams; and “Once Upon A Time,” a collaboration between Tim Buckley and lyricist Larry Beckett.

Beautifully packaged in a coffee table book resembling the San Francisco Nuggets collection from 2006, the set provides a wealth of information about Los Angeles' music scene, including a comprehensive timeline, unpublished photos, new quotes from many of the artists, a listing of the clubs and who performed there, an essay about the L.A. radio stations that defined the era, plus a track-by-track commentary with detailed session info on each song.

WHERE THE ACTION IS! LOS ANGELES NUGGETS 1965-1968

Track Listing

Disc 1: On The Strip

1. “Riot On Sunset Strip” — The Standells

2. “You Movin'” — The Byrds

3. “You I'll Be Following” — Love

4. “Dr. Stone” — The Leaves

5. “Go And Say Goodbye” — Buffalo Springfield

6. “Zig Zag Wanderer” — Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band

7. “Gentle As It May Seem” — Iron Butterfly

8. “Candy Cane Madness” — Lowell George & The Factory

9. “If You Want This Love” — The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band

10. “Baby My Heart” — The Bobby Fuller Four

11. “All Night Long” — The Palace Guard

12. “It's Gonna Rain” — Sonny & Cher

13. “For My Own” — The Guilloteens

14. “Take A Giant Step” — The Rising Sons

15. “One Too Many Mornings” — The Association

16. “Time Waits For No One” — The Knack

17. “Take It As It Comes” — The Doors

18. “Pulsating Dream” — Kaleidoscope

19. “Tripmaker” — The Seeds

20. “The People In Me” — The Music Machine

21. “Saturday's Son” — The Sons Of Adam

22. “Eventually” — The Peanut Butter Conspiracy

23. “Swim” — Penny Arkade

24. “The Third Eye” — The Joint Effort

25. “Girl In Your Eye” — Spirit

Disc 2: Beyond The City

1. “Jump, Jive & Harmonize” — Thee Midniters

2. “Back Up” — The Light

3. “To Die Alone” — The Bush

4. “Get On This Plane” — The Premiers

5. “Little Girl, Little Boy” — The Odyssey

6. “Hideaway” — The Electric Prunes

7. “Listen, Listen!” — The Merry-Go-Round

8. “She Done Moved” — The Spats

9. “Grim Reaper Of Love” — The Turtles

10. “See If I Care” — Ken & The Fourth Dimension

11. “He's Not There Anymore” — The Chymes

12. “Back Seat '38 Dodge” — Opus 1

13. “Eternal Prison” — The Humane Society

14. “Revenge” — The Others

15. “Come Alive” — Things To Come

16. “Acid Head” — The Velvet Illusions

17. “Guaranteed Love” — Limey & The Yanks

18. “Love's The Thing” — The Romancers (aka The Smoke Rings)

19. “Underground Lady” — Kim Fowley

20. “Pretty Little Thing” — The Deepest Blue

21. “You're Wishin' I Was Someone Else” — The Whatt Four

22. “Hippy Elevator Operator” — The W.C. Fields Memorial Electric String Band

23. “That's For Sure” — The Mustangs

24. “Tomorrow's Girl” — Fapardokly (Merrell & The Exiles)

25. “Everything's There” — The Hysterics

26. “Our Time Is Running Out” — The Yellow Payges

Disc 3: The Studio Scene

1. “Action, Action, Action” — Keith Allison

2. “The Rebel Kind” — Dino, Desi & Billy

3. “High On Love” — The Knickerbockers

4. “Fan Tan” — Jan & Dean

5. “Halloween Mary” — P.F. Sloan

6. “Somebody Groovy” — The Mamas & The Papas

7. “Daydreaming” — Thorinshield

8. “Just Can't Wait” — The Full Treatment

9. “Yellow Balloon” — The Yellow Balloon

10. “The Times To Come” — London Phogg

11. “No More Running Around” — The Lamp Of Childhood

12. “Little Girl Lost-And-Found” — The Garden Club

13. “Mothers And Fathers” — The Moon

14. “My Girlfriend Is A Witch” — October Country

15. “Montage Mirror” — Roger Nichols Trio

16. “Flower Eyes” — Pasternak Progress

17. “Come Down” — The Common Cold

18. “Jill” — Gary Lewis & The Playboys

19. “Daily Nightly” — The Monkees

20. “Night Time Girl” — Modern Folk Quintet

21. “Don't Say No” — The Oracle

22. “Tin Angel (Will You Ever Come Down)” — Hearts And Flowers

23. “Rainbow Woman” — Lee Hazlewood

24. “Poor Old Organ Grinder” — Pleasure featuring Billy Elder

25. “Baby, Please Don't Go” — The Ballroom

Disc 4: New Directions

1. “Sit Down I Think I Love You” — Stephen Stills & Richie Furay*

2. “Splendor In The Grass” — Jackie DeShannon with The Byrds

3. “November Night” — Peter Fonda

4. “Roses And Rainbows” — Danny Hutton

5. “Lemon Chimes” — The Dillards

6. “Here's Today” — The Rose Garden

7. “I Love How You Love Me” — Nino Tempo & April Stevens

8. “Words” (Demo) — Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart*

9. “(You Used To) Ride So High” — The Motorcycle Abeline (Warren Zevon & Bones Howe)

10. “Los Angeles” — Gene Clark

11. “Once Upon A Time” — Tim Buckley*

12. “Darlin' You Can Count On Me” — The Everpresent Fullness

13. “I'll Search The Sky” — The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

14. “Come To The Sunshine” — Van Dyke Parks

15. “Heroes And Villains” (Alternate Take) — The Beach Boys

16. “She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune” — Jesse Lee Kincaid

17. “Sister Marie” — Nilsson

18. “Last Night I Had A Dream” (Single Version) — Randy Newman

19. “Life Is A Dream” — Noel Harrison

20. “Marshmallow Skies” — Rick Nelson

21. “I Think I Love You” — Del Shannon

22. “Change Is Now” — The Byrds

23. “The Truth Is Not Real” (Single Version) — Sagittarius

24. “You Set The Scene” — Love

25. “Inner-Manipulations” — Barry McGuire

*Previously unreleased

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