The Litter

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Action Woman 02:33 Tools
Whatcha Gonna Do About It 00:00 Tools
Codine 04:33 Tools
I'm A Man 03:59 Tools
Substitute 00:00 Tools
Somebody Help Me 00:00 Tools
I'm So Glad 00:00 Tools
A Legal Matter 00:00 Tools
Rack My Mind 00:00 Tools
Hey Joe 00:00 Tools
(Under The Screaming Double) Eagle 00:00 Tools
She's Not There 09:10 Tools
The Mummy 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again 00:00 Tools
Mindbreaker 00:00 Tools
Blues One 00:00 Tools
Kaleidoscope 00:00 Tools
Tallyman 00:00 Tools
Soul Searchin' 00:00 Tools
Morning Sun 00:00 Tools
Apologies To 2069 00:00 Tools
Pegasus 00:00 Tools
Journeys 00:00 Tools
The Egyptian 00:00 Tools
Blue Ice 00:00 Tools
Feeling 00:00 Tools
Confessions (Of A Traveler Through Time) 00:00 Tools
Little Red Book 00:00 Tools
Silly People 03:34 Tools
Breakfast At Gardenson's 00:00 Tools
For What It's Worth 00:00 Tools
Future Of The Past 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
The Egyptian (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Confessions (of a Traveler Through Time) (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Blues One (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
She's Not There (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
(Under The Screaming Double) Eagle (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Pegasus (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Where Is She Now 00:00 Tools
He Couldn't Find One Anywhere 00:00 Tools
I Can't Forget You 00:00 Tools
I Love My Love 00:00 Tools
Second Hand Woman 00:00 Tools
Whatcha Gonna Do About It? 00:00 Tools
Only Love 00:00 Tools
Candy 00:00 Tools
I'm Really Not Used (To Being Treated Bad) 00:00 Tools
angelica 00:00 Tools
Let Me Feel It Too 01:40 Tools
Oh, So Sad! 00:00 Tools
I Lost Another Girl Today (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
For All The Times I'm Happy (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
On Our Minds 00:00 Tools
He Couldn't Find One Anywhere (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
for all the times i'm happy 00:00 Tools
(Because) I Need Somebody (To Love) 00:00 Tools
I Lost Another Girl Today (Version 1) 00:00 Tools
For All The Times I'm Happy (Version 1) 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track: On Our Minds 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Love Again (Aka The Egyptian) 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Love Again (a.k.a The Egyptian) 00:00 Tools
Whatcha Gonna Do About It ? 00:00 Tools
Angelica (With J.Frank Wilson) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
I Lost Another Girl Today (Vesion 1) 00:00 Tools
(Because) I Need Somebody (To 00:00 Tools
Cod'ine 00:00 Tools
(Because) I'm Taking All Your Hapiness (Away) 00:00 Tools
(Because) I'm Taking All Your 00:00 Tools
(Because) I'm Taking All Your Happiness (Away) 00:00 Tools
End Of The Tape 00:00 Tools
A Legal Matter - The Litter, Townshend, Pete 00:00 Tools
Introduction/Action Woman 00:00 Tools
Oh, So Sad 00:00 Tools
Breakers 00:00 Tools
For All The Times I'm Happy - Version 1 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Love Again (a.k.a. The Egyptian) 00:00 Tools
Watcha Gonna Do About It? 00:00 Tools
Substitute/The Mummy 00:00 Tools
Looking At You 00:00 Tools
Action Woman [Distortions] 00:00 Tools
Trek of the Mongoloids 00:00 Tools
A Lost Art 00:00 Tools
I Lost Another Girl Today - Version 1 00:00 Tools
Too Hot to Handle 00:00 Tools
Cross-Over 00:00 Tools
7-Up Spot 00:00 Tools
LEGAL MATTER 00:00 Tools
Confessions (Of a Traveler Through Time) [Live] 00:00 Tools
Blues One [Live] 00:00 Tools
Nazz Are Blue 00:00 Tools
Today 00:00 Tools
Blues One (Live) 00:00 Tools
Crazy Horse 00:00 Tools
Takedown 00:00 Tools
On Our Minds (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
O-Zone 00:00 Tools
Mother Starship 00:00 Tools
Starting over Again 00:00 Tools
Puff the Magic Dragon 00:00 Tools
You Don't Fool Me 00:00 Tools
For Saddest Clowns 00:00 Tools
He Couldn't Find One Anywhere - Instrumental Version 00:00 Tools
City Of Tears 00:00 Tools
Don't Make Me Go It Alone 00:00 Tools
All Your Love 00:00 Tools
Slipaway 00:00 Tools
Spider Lady 00:00 Tools
Space a Comin' 00:00 Tools
I Lost Another Girl Today - Version 2 00:00 Tools
Climbing to the Top 00:00 Tools
The American Ruse 00:00 Tools
Stay With Me 00:00 Tools
Train Kept A Rollin' 00:00 Tools
Strik 00:00 Tools
Journeys - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Little Girl 00:00 Tools
Talk Talk 00:00 Tools
(Under the Screaming Double) Eagle [Live][#] 00:00 Tools
I Lost Another Girl Today 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Talking 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again [Live] 00:00 Tools
action woman - The Litter 00:00 Tools
For All The Times I'm Happy - Version 2 00:00 Tools
Feeling - Remastered 00:00 Tools
For All the Times I'm Happy [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Love Is Just a Word (That Falls Apart) 00:00 Tools
7-Up Ad 00:00 Tools
Watcha Gonna Do About It 00:00 Tools
A01 Litter - Action Woman (Minneapolis [Minnesota] - Scotty 6710 - 1967) 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again [Live][#] 00:00 Tools
Soul Searchin' (Warick 671) Minneapolis, Minn. 1967 00:00 Tools
Little Red Book - Remastered 00:00 Tools
I'm So Glad (Warick 671) (Distortions) Minn.1967 00:00 Tools
Harpsichord Sonata #1 00:00 Tools
Where Is She Now [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
I Think Of You 00:00 Tools
She's Not There [Live][#] 00:00 Tools
I Lost Another Girl Today [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
eagle 00:00 Tools
Blue Ice - Remastered 00:00 Tools
I Can't Forget You [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Takedown (Original Version) 00:00 Tools
Slipaway (Original Version) 00:00 Tools
Zip's Boogie 00:00 Tools
Pegasus [Live][#] 00:00 Tools
Puff the Magic Dragon (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
The Mummy (Warick 671) Minneapolis, Minn. 1967 00:00 Tools
Starting Over Again (Original Version) 00:00 Tools
Mindbreaker (Hexagon 681) ($100 Fine) Minn.1968 00:00 Tools
Rack My Mind (Warick 671) Minneapolis, Minn. 1967 00:00 Tools
Hey Joe (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Action Woman (Minneapolis [Minnesota] - Scotty 6710 - 1967) 00:00 Tools
Silly People - Remastered 00:00 Tools
I Love My Love [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Only Love [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Soul 00:00 Tools
Ungrateful Peg (Live) 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Love Again [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
I'm Really Not Used (To Being Treated Bad) [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
The Egyptian [Live][#] 00:00 Tools
i'll never love again 00:00 Tools
Confessions (Of A Traveler Thr 00:00 Tools
Whatcha Gonna Do About It [Distortions] 00:00 Tools
7 Up Commercial 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again (US 1968) 00:00 Tools
Space a Comin' (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
What'cha Gonna Do About It 00:00 Tools
Candy [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
He Couldn't Find One Anywhere [Instrumental Version] 00:00 Tools
Soul-Searchin' [Distortions] 00:00 Tools
I'm a Man [Distortions] 00:00 Tools
I'm So Glad [Distortions] 00:00 Tools
Rack My Mind [Distortions] 00:00 Tools
My Little Red Book 00:00 Tools
Let Me Feel It Too [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Love Again (The Egyptian) 00:00 Tools
Second Hand Woman [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Journey S 00:00 Tools
Codine [Distortions] 00:00 Tools
Substitute / The Mummy 00:00 Tools
Oh So Sad [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
7up commercial 00:00 Tools
1969 - 01 - Journeys (Stereo) 00:00 Tools
Substitute [Distortions] 00:00 Tools
Action Woman (1967) 00:00 Tools
Soul searchin 00:00 Tools
Egyptian [live][#] 00:00 Tools
(Because) I'm Taking All Your Happiness (Away) [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Under The Screaming Double Eagle 00:00 Tools
Somebody Help Me [Distortions] 00:00 Tools
Future of the Past - Remastered 00:00 Tools
He Could'nt Find One Anywhere [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
He Couldn't Find One Anywhere [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
(Because) I Need Somebody (To Love) [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Kaleidoscope - Alt Take 00:00 Tools
11. Action Woman (группа vk.com/oachost, oach.ru, ОСТ Блудливая Калифорния: Сезон 6/ OST Californication: Season 6) 00:00 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go (Live 1966) 00:00 Tools
For What It's Worth - Remastered 00:00 Tools
The Mummy [Distortions] 00:00 Tools
She's Not There [Live] 00:00 Tools
Homecoming (Monospaced) 00:00 Tools
Puff the Magic Dragon - Version 2 00:00 Tools
she's not there [live/#] 00:00 Tools
Tallyman - Alt Take 00:00 Tools
(Under the Screaming Double) Eagle [Bonus Live 1968] 00:00 Tools
here i go again [live/#] 00:00 Tools
[v.a.] Garage Beat '66 vol.2 - Chicks Are For Kids! [14] Litter - Whatcha Gonna Do About It 00:00 Tools
1969 - 02 - Feelings (Stereo) 00:00 Tools
Codeine 00:00 Tools
07_Action Woman 00:00 Tools
(Under the Screaming Double) Eagle [Live] 00:00 Tools
Pegasus [Live] 00:00 Tools
Breakfast at Gardenson's - Remastered 00:00 Tools
07_Action Woman - The Litter 00:00 Tools
The Litter - Action Woman 00:00 Tools
Hey Joe [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
The Egyptian (Live) 00:00 Tools
I Can Only Give You Everything 00:00 Tools
1969 - 03 - Silly People (Ste 00:00 Tools
The Egyptian [Live] 00:00 Tools
Ungrateful Peg 00:00 Tools
Little Red Book (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
I´m A Man 00:00 Tools
Ungrateful Peg - Live 00:00 Tools
Somebody Help Me (Warick 671) Minneapolis, Minn. 1967 00:00 Tools
She's Not There [Bonus Live 1968] 00:00 Tools
Space a Comin' - Version 2 00:00 Tools
Pegasus [Bonus Live 1968] 00:00 Tools
Of paupers & poets 00:00 Tools
Blues One [Bonus Live 1968] 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again [Bonus Live 1968] 00:00 Tools
Confessions (Of A Traveler Through Time) (Live) 00:00 Tools
She's Not There (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Egyptian [Bonus Live 1968] 00:00 Tools
Whatcha Gonna Do About It (OST Beginners) 00:00 Tools
Pegasus (Live) 00:00 Tools
Oh So sad 00:00 Tools
7 Up Spot 00:00 Tools
1969 - 05 - For What It's Wor 00:00 Tools
Eagle, (Under the Screaming Double) 00:00 Tools
The Litter - 01 - Action Woman 00:00 Tools
The Bastard 00:00 Tools
Shakin' Street 00:00 Tools
Of Paupers And Poets 00:00 Tools
pegasus [live/#] 00:00 Tools
(Under The Screaming Double) Eagle (Live) 00:00 Tools
He Could'nt Find One Anywhere 00:00 Tools
Blues One [bonus Cut] 00:00 Tools
the egyptian [live/#] 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again (Live) 00:00 Tools
Confessions (Of a Traveler Through Time) [Bonus Live 1968] 00:00 Tools
Action Woman (ОСT Californication) 00:00 Tools
1969 - 04 - Blue Ice (Stereo) 00:00 Tools
Sync 00:00 Tools
Chronologically Non-Linear Warlord 00:00 Tools
Feeling (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
the litter - 03 - codine 00:00 Tools
The Egyptian[bonus Cut] 00:00 Tools
Order Of The Black Mask 00:00 Tools
07. Action Woman 00:00 Tools
Action Woman (Warick 671) (Distortions) Minn. 1967 00:00 Tools
Litter 00:00 Tools
she´s not there 00:00 Tools
Light You Cast 00:00 Tools
legal matter (Scotty) 00:00 Tools
1969 - 07 - Breakfast At Gard 00:00 Tools
Action Women 00:00 Tools
Blue Ice (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
04 - somebody help me 00:00 Tools
Journeys (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
(under the screaming double) eagle [live/#] 00:00 Tools
I'm Back 00:00 Tools
Cracked Exterior 00:00 Tools
Inertia 00:00 Tools
The Litter - 02 - Whatcha Gonna Do About It 00:00 Tools
I'm Out 00:00 Tools
Maze Of Rats 00:00 Tools
7-Up Commercial 00:00 Tools
1969 - 08 - Future Of The Pas 00:00 Tools
The Litter - 05 - Substitute 00:00 Tools
The Litter - 06 - I'm So Glad 00:00 Tools
Soul Searchin´ 00:00 Tools
Harpsichord Sonata #1 (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
On Our Minds (Bonus Track) - Remastered 00:00 Tools
You Love 00:00 Tools
I'm A Man (Warick 671) (Distortions) Minn.1967 00:00 Tools
Rocket Reducer No. 62 (Live 1968) 00:00 Tools
The Litter - 09 - Soul Searchin' 00:00 Tools
Kick Out The Jams (Original Uncensored Version 1968) 00:00 Tools
1969 - 06 - Little Red Book ( 00:00 Tools
09 - rack my mind 00:00 Tools
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The Litter was a psychedelic and garage rock band formed in 1966 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Today they are best remembered for their 1967 debut single Action Woman. "The Litter" was originally formed from two popular Minneapolis bands in 1966, "The Tabs" (Dan Rinaldi, Bill Strandlof) and "The Victors" (Denny Waite, Jim Kane). Tom Murray was plugged in after auditioning for the group at the Minnesota State Fair. The name "The Litter" was presented to the band by Jim Kane and chosen over several other suggestions including "The Mustys". The original connotation of "The Litter" referred to a "litter" of puppies NOT trash or garbage as many people have assumed over the years. The album title $100 Fine was in part responsible for perpetuating this misconception. Tom "Zip" Caplan replaced Bill Strandlof in 1967 after Bill had recorded Action Woman, Legal Matter and Soul Searchin' for the Distortions album. The album was finished with "Zip" playing lead on the rest of the tracks. In the early days "The Litter" would learn songs from English albums imported to Jim Kane from a friend. Not yet released in the United States, these songs were mistaken by audiences for original "Litter" tunes. "The Litter" was the first group in the Mid-West to use lights and strobes in their stage act Dan Rinaldi was the first musician in "The Litter", and in fact in the entire Mid-West, to smash his equipment on stage. "The Litter" as a group was the first band in the Mid-West to use fire and smoke as well as wrecking their equipment as part of their stage show. Contrary to popular belief it was "The Litter" not "The Electras" (later renamed "Twas Brillig" for the national release of Warren Kendrick's Dirty Old Man) who recorded Action Woman first in Nov. 1966. "The Electras" recorded their own version for Kendrick in the spring of 1967, but this 45 rpm was never released and is extremely rare. "The Litter" 45 rpm of Action Woman also commands big bucks on todays collectors market. The song Action Woman written by Warren Kendrick, was a major regional hit, but never made the national charts. Action Woman was re-released in 1968 with Whatcha Gonna Do About It? on the flip side. Due to a very limited pressing this 45rpm is also extremely rare. Action Woman has been covered over the years by "The Lime Spiders" on their album The Cave Comes Alive - Virgin Records - Vinyl LP - 1987, "The Hypstrz" on their picture sleeve vinyl EP - Bogus Records - 1979 and by "Naz Nomad and The Nightmares" (formerly "The Damned") on the British album Give Daddy The Knife Cindy - Big Beat Records - Vinyl LP - 1984. and The Tall Boys on the compilation album Single Minded - Big Beat Records - CD - WIKD109. All of these records are out of print with the exception of the "Naz Nomad" which is available on CD. Action Woman has been covered live by "The Replacements", Ken Hyland and "Jordan and the Half Transplants", the latter two are East Coast bands. The original version of the song appears on the soon to be released The Litter - Live at Mirage - 1990 and was updated in 1992 by "The Litter" for the new studio album Re-Emerge. The song Soul Searchin' from the album Distortions, was originally titled (Just A Little) Soul Searchin' on the 45 rpm and was recorded first by "The Electras", another Warren Kendrick group. It has since been covered by "The Cynics" (Get-Hip GH-1000) on the album Blue Train Station. The instrumental The Mummy which follows Substitute on the album Distortions was arranged by "Zip" Caplan and keyboardist Bernie Bomberg in 1963 after hearing it in the 1932 Boris Karloff film The Mummy. Jim Kane not Denny Waite recorded the Hammond Organ parts on The Mummy for the album Distortions, Denny Waite played the parts on stage. The title Distortions was Warren Kendrick's idea after he realized that almost every song on the album utilized fuzz tone guitars. Every sound effect heard on I'm A Man from the Distortions album was created by a musical instrument and to keep the vocals in character with these strange and wild sounds, Denny Waite sang through a filter. The little "ditty" heard at the very end of the K-Tel re-issue of Distortions was played by Denny Waite as a joke between takes and was recorded by accident. Excluded from the original Distortions it is untitled on the re-issue. Denny, who wrote it while in High School, calls it Harpsichord Sonata #1. Contrary to popular belief, the second "Litter" album $100 Fine, had fewer copies pressed (1000), than its predecessor Distortions with 2000 copies. The album name $100 Fine was "Zippy" Caplan's idea after he saw a sign on the highway during a road trip to Chicago with the warning "No Littering - $100 Fine". Unable to come up with an idea for the $100 Fine album cover, "Zippy" Caplan suggested to Warren Kendrick that a color photo of Denny Waite's face be blown up to dot information proportions but Kenrick used a picture of one of Murrays' drums instead. Blues One from the $100 Fine album was the first original song exclusively written by "Litter" members. In order to fill out time on Side 1 of the $100 Fine album, the last track was added by Warren Kendrick after the album was finished. Calling it Apologies to 2069 Warren put it together in the studio using parts of Action Woman slowed down and parts of Tallyman and Kaleidoscope played backwards. Mixed with electronic sound effects, he used to say it was his way of apologizing to the people of the future for the crude recording technologies of the 1960's. The song Kaleidoscope from the album $100 Fine was the first American made recording to use the then new phasing technology thanks to Warren Kendrick. The version of "The Zombies" She's Not There used on the $100 Fine album was arranged by "Zippy" Caplan and guitarist friend Randy Resnick ("John Mayall Group") and presented to "The Litter" by Caplan. The idea for the arrangement came to the two guitarists while they were experimenting with the song after being influenced by the "Doors'" Light My Fire and "Quicksilver's" Gold and Silver. The album $100 Fine was #10 on the Twin Cities album charts in 1968 and received a major write-up and review in the Star and Tribune. "The Litter" recorded a song called Angelica while in Texas recording $100 Fine in 1968. Since the vocalist was J. Frank Wilson (Last Kiss fame) this song was excluded from the album's final version. Due for release by J. Frank Wilson, it was pulled after (a very similar type song) Honey (Bobby Goldsboro) hit the charts big. This cut, to date, has not appeared on any "Litter" album or compilation and is the rarest "Litter" recording. Angelica, written by the well known songwriting team of Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, was originally released by Barry Mann on Capital in July 1966 and later re-released in 1971 by Ed Ames on RCA. Neither version became a hit song. "The Litter" recorded 8 songs with Larry Loofbourrow and Ted Dooley at Goldstar Studios in California during the late 60's. Also involved in these recording sessions were Roy Hensley ("The Castaways") David Z. (formerly David Rivkin - "The Chancellors" and Prince's chief engineer), and Bruce Pedalty ("The Accents") on keyboard. These songs are as yet unreleased. Loofbourrow was a "Litter" songwriter in the 1960's - Morning Sun, Confessions (of a Traveler Through Time) and The Egyptian. Later he penned Coming Down for "White Lightning". Dan Rinaldi took center stage and sang the lead vocal on only one song at live "Litter" performances. "The Music Machine's" Talk Talk brought down the house every time. (This song can be heard for the first time ever on the album The Litter - Live At Mirage 1990 - soon to be released.) "The Litter" was the No. 1 draw in Chicago clubs in the late 1960's with the main venue being The Electric Theatre. Aaron Russo (Bette Midler's long time manager) owned The Electric Theatre and wanted to manage the group. He was turned down. In 1968 Electra Records made an offer to sign the group after their performance at the famed Cheetah Club in LA. with "Genesis" and "The Iron Butterfly". In August 1968 "The Litter" recorded 7 songs live at The Electric Theatre for the movie "Medium Cool". The band was paid $500 for the days shooting, but when the movie was released to theatres the scenes of "The Litter" on stage were intact but the soundtrack was Frank Zappa. In 1969 The Electric Theatre in Chicago held a contest to see which band was louder, "The Litter", or "Blue Cheer". "The Litter" won hands down. ABC Probe Records signed "The Litter" sight unseen to a recording contract and the album Emerge - The Litter was recorded in Michigan. Although the record was charting in Billboard and the group was touring the U.S. with acts like "The Who", unavailability of their albums due to distribution problems, plagued the group everywhere they appeared. The album Emerge - The Litter is the only album by the group to chart in Billboard magazine. The album Emerge - The Litter was #1 in Puerto Rico and successful as well in the European market. The single Silly People (flip side Feeling) from the album Emerge - The Litter was picked as a Special Merit Spotlight in Billboard magazine, but was banned from airplay by some radio stations because of the lyrics. "The Litter" often played on a double bill with ("White") "Lightning". All the albums by "The Litter" have been bootlegged on vinyl and/or CD since the early 80's. Their quality is fair to poor at best. The bootlegged record The Litter - Rare Tracks is NOT a "Litter" album. Only 5 of the 14 songs are actual "Litter" recordings. The remaining tracks are by other real groups and not by "The Litter" using alias recording names, as stated in the albums liner notes. For a period of time in the 1980's a band was touring certain European cities calling themselves "The Litter" It is unknown if anyone realized this group was a phony. The K-Tel Re-Issue of Distortions made the Top 10 List of album Re-Issues for 1991 as reported by "Flashback", a music industry trade publication. The K-Tel Re-Issue of $100 Fine received notice and a write-up in Billboard Magazine's "GrassRoots" column "The Litter" has toured all over the United States and Canada playing such venues as The Electric Theatre - Chicago, The Peppermint Lounge - New York, "Cheetah" Club in L.A. and the Chicago Amphitheater among many others. They also appeared on an East Coast syndicated Top 40 TV show, the locally syndicated B-Sharp Beat and the famous network TV Rock Variety Series "Hullabaloo". The band has been billed with such famous acts as "The Who", "Brian Augar", "Canned Heat". "The Iron Butterfly", "Genesis", "Eric Burdon & War", "Blue Cheer", "Joe Cocker", "Grand Funk Railroad" "Led Zeppelin" and "Cream" to mention just a few. "The Litter" has been written up in countless books and magazines including "Billboard", "Cream Magazine" - Detroit, "Kansas City Free Press", "Pulse", "Goldmine", "New Music Report", "Mpls. Star & Tribune", "St. Paul Pioneer Press", "Chicago Tribune", and "Twin Cities Reader". Articles on the group can be found in the books "The Acid Trip - A Complete Guide to Psychedelic Music" published in the U.K. in 1988, Joel Whitburns "Top Pop Albums 1955-1996", Tom Tourvilles "Minnesota Rocked - The 1960's" (all 4 editions), "The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music" Vol. 4 L-P, "The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll" - 1997- Random House and numerous Record Price Guides and Music Listing Editions. There have been 12 different versions of "The Litter" from 1966-2000. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.