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Syndicate of Sound - 1966 - Little Girl
The Syndicate of Sound was an American garage band that existed between 1965 and 1970. Originally from San Jose, California, the band had an edgy style that some critics have considered to be a forerunner of psychedelic rock. The band originally comprised Don Baskin (vocals, guitar); Bob Gonzalez (bass); Larry Ray (guitar); John Sharkey (guitar, keyboards); and John Duckworth (drums). The group was formed from the combination of two teen bands, The Pharaohs and The Aristocrats. The Syndicate of Sound rapidly became popular in the San Jose area, and the next year won a "Battle of the Bands" competition against about 100 groups including The Golliwogs, later Creedence Clearwater Revival. The prize was a recording session with Del-Fi Records, but the resulting single "Prepare For Love" was unsuccessful. "Little Girl" topping out at number 8 on Billboard in May of 1966. 01 - Big Boss Man 02 - Almost Grown 03 - So Alone 04 - Dream Baby 05 - Rumors 06 - Little Girl 07 - That Kind Of Man 08 - I'm Alive 09 - You 10 - Lookin' For The Good Times (The Robot) 11 - The Witch 12 - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby LINK