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Vagrants - Great Lost Album (CD) 
Retro Disc 8432987330078 
 
Genre: Psychedelic 
Recorded: 1966-68 
Released: 2006 
 
Issued in 1987 and not available for too long, Arista's The Great Lost Vagrants Album is not an actual lost Vagrants album, but a ten-track compilation combining both sides of their three 1967-68 Atco singles, their 1966 Vanguard single ''I Can't Make a Friend''/''Young Blues,'' and two 1966 outtakes. Seven of the ten songs are also on the Southern Sound Vagrants LP compilation I Can't Make a Friend, though that record's missing three songs (the outtake ''My Babe,'' and the Atco B-sides ''I Love, Love You (Yes I Do)'' and ''Beside the Sea'') from the Arista anthology. The Southern Sound comp might have the edge, as it has some tracks not on The Great Lost Vagrants Album, including both sides of the pre-Vanguard 45, one of which, ''Oh Those Eyes,'' is a cool garage rocker with a tune derived from ''Walk Don't Run''; the Vanguard B-side ''Your Hasty Heart''; and a 13-minute unreleased version of ''Satisfaction.'' And neither of those LPs have been too easy to come by over the years. Got it all? That said, The Great Lost Vagrants Album really isn't a very interesting album, despite its historical significance as the launching point for Leslie West. Other than ''Respect'' and ''I Can't Make a Friend,'' it's pretty average period 1966-68 fare without much of an identity, mixing varying loads of garage rock, soul, pop, and psychedelia. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide 
10.99 EUR