Ten, ultra-rare non-LP singles from deep in the Elektra vaults! We have truly dug
down into the nooks and crannies to assemble these tracks; some of 'em have
never been on CD, and all of them have been tough to find since the day they
came out on 45. Here's the line-up: two tracks, Please Let Me Love You and Don't
Be Long by the pre-Byrds band the Beefeaters that featured Roger McGuinn, Gene
Clark and David Crosby; Judy Collins' version of I'll Keep It with Mine, a song that
Dylan supposedly wrote for Collins and that was unreleased at the time, and her
non-LP version of Sandy Denny's classic Who Knows Where the Time Goes; the
electric folk rock version of I Ain't Marching Anymore by Phil Ochs; Come On In, a
rare Paul Butterfield Blues Band single from 1966; David Ackles' exceedingly rare
French-language version of The Road to Cairo entitled La Route a Chicago; the Bside
Mark Time by Eclection, the British folk-rock band that featured future Sandy
Denny husband Trevor Lucas and Fairport drummer Gerry Conway, and both sides
of the What Is Quicksand?/Arthur Comics by the
Stalk-Forrest Group, the band that mutated into Blue
Oyster Cult. Don't miss these rare treats! Track listing: