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Notes The Collage was one of the very many short-lived psychedelic rock groups of the late 1960s. This group had consisted of two males named Jerry Careaga the group leader and Ron Joelson and two females named Donna Byrd and Jodie Cline. The tunes of this disc of 33.33 rpm were recorded at both Gold Star and Wally Heider Recording Studios both of which were located in Los Angeles, CA. Even though this group was based in the Los Angeles area, this disc was fabricated by Smash Records, which was located in Chicago, IL. This Smash disc was the final disc of 33.33 rpm that was both monaurally and stereofonically issued to the record shops so that any music listener could buy this disc. Thus, the next Smash disc monaural of 33.33 rpm, Smash MGS-27102 was the final one, but this disc was only issued to radio stations. Images
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