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National Bank Of Sound

From: Seattle, WA, USA

Almost nothing is known about this obscure Seattle outfit that issued a single ('Me And My Friends' b/w 'God Bless America') on the Sea-West (short for Seattle West) label during the spring of 1971. The outstanding A-side featured here on TWOS, penned by R. LeBoeuf and produced by Rick Keefer, is a dreamy ballad that makes good use of the mellotron and well placed sound effects. Although released in the early 70s, the song sounds more like a lost track from around 1968. Apparently it received some radio airplay, was given a Bill Gavin "personal pick" and was a big enough hit along the U.S. West Coast to be picked up by Polydor for distribution in Canada.

If you have any further information on this group, please e-mail to paulmaze@techwebsound.com.

Artist information sources include: The book, 'Fuzz, Acid, and Flowers Revisited' by Vernon Joynson.

Singles/Unreleased

Me And My Friends

(Original 45 Label: Sea-West 45-103, A - April, 1971)