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This is the 8th release in the deluxe Now-Again Reserve Edition. A detailed book is included with the album, and that book is included as a bonus, digital PDF.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
3 Disc CD, with all the Now Again Reserve Edition bonus material, packaged in a 6-panel eco-wallet. Includes a 30 page booklet that contains Hunger's incredible story and the story behind these recordings, including many previously unpublished photographs.
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Now Again Reserve Edition 2LP Vinyl
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Gatefold sleeve w/ OBI
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This is the definitive Reserve Edition reissue of a late ‘60s psych–rock classic, overseen by Hunger’s band members: the band’s preferred, unedited, fuzz-guitar heavy version of the album, restored and remastered from a rare test press.
credits
released December 31, 2017
Steve Hansen: Rhythm Guitar, Lea Guitar (on “Portland 69” “Trying To Make The Best,” “Trying To Make The Best No. 2”); John Morton: Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar (on “Workshop,” “Portland 69,” “Trying To Make The Best,” “Trying To Make The Best No. 2,” “No Shame,” “Mind Machine,” “The Truth,” “She Let Him Continue”); Ed King: Lead Guitar (on “Colors,” “Open
Your Eyes”); Tom Tanory: Bass Guitar; Michael Parkison: Backing Vocals; Organ; Bill Daffern: Vocals on “No Shame,” “She Let Him Continue,” Backing Vocals, Drums; Gene Gunnels (Vocals, Kettle Drums); Mike Lane: Lead Vocals. On Strictly from Hunger album: Greg Munford: Backing Vocals.
Strictly from Hunger album originally issued on Public! Records P-1006. Recorded May 1968 at unknown studio, Arcadia, CA. Unknown recording engineer, perhaps Ted Corman. Unknown mixing engineer, perhaps Paul Buff. Produced by Stan Zipperman, with Bill Holmes, Joe Koistra and Jim Pettinoti. Mastered by Marty Cerf.
Acetate version of the album originally unissued. Recorded May 1968 at unknown studio, Arcadia, CA. Unknown recording and mixing engineer, perhaps Ted Corman. Produced by Stan Zipperman, with Bill Holmes, Joe Koistra and Jim Pettinoti. Mastered by Hank Waring.
“Colors” written by Mike Lane, “Workshop” written by Hunger, “Portland 69” written by Hunger, “No Shame” written by Art Wayne, “Trying To Make The Best” written by Mike Parkison, “Open Your Eyes” written by John Morton, “The Truth” written by Tom Tanory and John Morton, “She Let Him Continue” written by Paul Hampton, “Trying to Make the Best No. 2” written by Mike Parkison.
The Touch “No Shame” and “Not So Fine”
Steve Hansen: Rhythm Guitar; John Morton: Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar; Tom Tanory: Bass Guitar; Mike Parkison: Backing Vocals, Organ; Bill Daffern: Vocals on “No Shame”, Drums; Mike Lane: Vocals on “Not So Fine.”
Originally issued on Public! Records PR 103/4. Recorded November 1967 at Original Sound Studio, Hollywood, CA. Recording and mixing engineer: Paul Buff. Produced by Stan Zipperman and Bernie Ross. Mastered by Paul Buff.
This anthology produced by Eothen Alapatt.
Restored and remastered by Jason Bitner at Traffic Entertainment Group, Boston.
Lacquered by Chris Potter at Electric Mastering, London.
Art Direction by Errol Richardson. Original cover photos and design by Nik Shrode.
Licensed courtesy John Morton.
Hunger arrived in L.A. from Portland in late 1967 as the Outcasts, a teenage cover band, but within a six months they had
found a connected manager, played all over Los Angeles, embraced psychedelia and signed on to record an album for the label their manager founded for them: Public! Records. Hunger broke up before their album’s release and their entry in rock’s canon was shadowed for years....more
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