This is a new, unplayed stock copy from the
Louise Neal 45 Collection. The A side is a terrific "popcorn" style Northern Soul tune. The flip is an amazing updating of the Buddy Holly sound, from the delicate feel of "Everyday" to the raucous growling of "Rave On." It's one of the best tributes to Holly's lasting influence on rock'n'roll that arose from the early British Invasion period, when bands from the Beatles and Hollies on down were lining up to display their Holly and Crickets heritage. Jameson's singles are collectable partly because of his association with Frank Zappa (who produced and arranged one of his singles) and other participation in the mid-1960's California rock scene. This single is particularly prized as Jameson's first vinyl recording. Collector Nerd Alert: The A side title is "I'm Lonely," rather than the usual "I'm So Lonely." Note: This beautiful copy has Mint labels; the vinyl grades Near Mint to reflect some faints storage wear. The audio also grades Near Mint, reflecting some very light native surface noise occasionally audible.