
V/A - Lost Souls Volume 1 Part 1 (1960s Garage And Psychedelic Rock 'N' Roll From The Un-Natural State: Arkansas) (LP)
Lost Souls Volume 1 Part 1 digs deep into the diamond mine of Arkansas seeking forgotten gems from the 1960s garage and psychedelic scene. Unknown punk like the Blue and the Gray’s lethal take on “Don’t Send Me No Flowers” will convert the non-believers. Herein lies teen angst and woes from around the state chronicled on scarce 45s and acetates resurrected from private collections. Lost Souls Vol. 1 was the first release from Psych of the South records, an Arkansas based label and research project headed by Harold Ott. After a year and a half of research, the CD became a reality in 2007. This quest began with another garage compilation. After searching for some moody garage tracks, Ott ordered Arf! Arf!’s “No No No” CD. Included in the liner notes were scans of the original 45 labels of the featured songs. The label of the Lost Souls’ “Lost Love” on Leopard Records had the remnants of an ink stamp with a business name and address in Jacksonville, Arkansas, Ott’s hometown. This piqued h