This fourth Munster Records LP gathers up a variety of stray tracks from the Downliners Sect's 1960s back catalogue, including several non-LP singles, B-sides, EP tracks and two songs from an acetate of their very first recording session. Probably the rawest side of the rawest R&B band of the time!

We got the Bo Diddley & Chuck Berry covers that were the band’s first ever recorded, the live EP “At Nite In Gt. Newport Street” –a sweaty, hot and evocative postcard from London’s subterranean night club worl in 1963-, the lost sessions that were recorded before their first split-up... There’s too much History, too much music to explain here, ok? Just buy the goddam LP and you will read it all in the splendid Mike Stax liner notes! This is the first time this stuff is compiled in just one LP!