"Some people think this record is unlistenable- while others consider this one of the key documents of the American music underground" - Byron Coley - - -55th Anniversary edition one time pressing of 1500 foil numbered 2xLP copies - -2 disc collection including original album remastered and Live in 1965 - -Half-speed mastered vinyl cut by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios - -Live in 1965 (Disc 2) remastered by Ryan Schwabe and available on vinyl for the first time - -Comprehensive liner notes by Jesse Jarnow (Heads: A Biography of Psychedelic America) and Peter Stampfel - - The year 1967 proved to be a strong point of the ’60s generation culture and the ever growing New York underground music scene. - Steve Weber and Peter Stampfel provided a blithe sendup of musical Americana as they mined this tradition while introducing outrageous and zany virtuoso turns on acoustic guitar banjo and violin. Their lyrics and vocals are uniquely their own. Their personalities were profoundly incompatible like those of Gilbert and Sullivan.