<< 'Free Range Chicken' is a long-time favorite of mine - when you say "tons" - was that multiple copies rescued or did they have more releases than I am aware of? >> It was indeed a batch (flock?) of still-sealed "Free Range Chicken"s, yessir Lee, which I have a hunch were dumped at Pier Platters by the Country Rockers' label Telstar (which, if memory serves, was run right there in Hoboken by Todd Abrahmson of the afore-mentioned Maxwell's, correct? and Telstar also put out the Swingin' Neckbreakers, no??) I bought every single one of those Chickens I could, in order to spread them far and very wide indeed that year whilst touring with the similarly alt-bent Ghost Rockets. I think Southern Culture On The Skids "got it" first, in more ways than one, but the closer we got to Nashville, the harder it was to find ANY Country Rockers takers whatsoever, I seem to recall ;-) << I was just in NYC last week and stumbled upon a great little indie record store in SOHO. I can't remember the name, but it's on Prince St. near W. Broadway. >> Jeff? That might be Rocks In Your Head you speak of, and it is indeed a fine spot (they still have a batcha sealed Turtles Rhino vinyl in there last I looked, though the mono "Magical Mystery Tour," not to mention Melodiya Dave Rave elpees, are long long gone). Subterranean Records on Cornelia Street is another secret Village cubbyhole filled with many treasures ...though I long ago personally emptied out their Gene Pitney section I must admit, Gary "http://www.jtw.zaq.ne.jp/wonder/ss/fcs.html" Pig