Dubbed by the great Muddy Waters as "the only American band comparable to the Rolling Stones," rediscover and enjoy The Seeds in a compilation of rare tracks for high-level psychedelic rock enthusiasts! The Seeds are inextricably linked to the Californian hippie movement. Under the leadership of Sky Saxon, they recorded the irresistible "Pushin' Too Hard," but before this successful attempt, Richard Marsch, alias Sky Saxon, had already released four 45s in the doo-wop/rock'n'roll style. Fans will appreciate the grouping of these pre-Seeds productions with more recent material recorded shortly before their breakup. "Bad Part Of Town," "Did He Die," "Love In A Summer Basket," "Wish Me Up," "Shuckin' And Jivin'," and "You Took Me By Surprise" equal the best tracks in their repertoire. The Seeds, and especially Sky Saxon, earned a solid reputation for wild craziness. They hold an enviable position, in the "great eccentrics" category, among the best representatives of West Coast garage rock.