The Spiders - Don't Blow Your Mind: The Mascot Sessions (Red Vinyl)

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Mind-blowing, must-have limited edition LP of the first recordings by the legendary pre-Alice Cooper garage band the Spiders. In 1965, Jack Curtis took the Spiders into Floyd Ramsey’s Audio Recorders studio in Phoenix, Arizona, where they recorded two fantastic tough garage band versions of “Why Don’t You Love Me” and “Hitch Hike.” Curtis released the songs on his Mascot label in September 1965 on a now impossibly rare and collectible 45. Sourced from the original master tapes, this new album presents the entire, uncut Spiders session, including alternate takes and tracking session highlights of “Why Don’t You Love Me” and “Hitch Hike” along with a fantastic, previously unreleased version of “Don’t Blow Your Mind” recorded by Curtis in 1966 prior to the version that appeared on their second single.

Limited edition of 1,000 copies. Pressed on red vinyl, the album includes liner notes by Dwayne Witten of Mascot Records and Mike Dugo, and with a full-color insert. Also included a numbered reproduction of the Spiders’ original business card, and a repro of a 1965 Spiders button.