One of the CD bonus tracks is by the In Crowd (later renamed Tomorrow) and is taken from their first single, before Steve Howe joined the band; Les Jones handles lead guitar on this selection.
The stage garb of the Snobs was in the style of the 18th century; their debut 1964 single "Buckle Shoe Stomp" failed to chart in the UK but was a hit in Sweden.
Tony Dangerfield is backed by a band called the Thrills on this rockabilly-style number that was also recorded by the Honeycombs; both versions were produced by Joe Meek.
Mickey Finn & the Bluemen included Jimmy Page, but he did not join the band until a month before "Reelin' and Rockin'" was issued and may not have participated in its recording.
Several extremely rare beat singles have surfaced in very limited pressings on the Oak Records label, including this pair from the otherwise unknown 4 Degrees.
4 is an unusual name for a band by anyone's standards and is known only from an amazing 3-song EP that they released in Hungary of all places that included a nice treatment of the Bo Diddley classic (the Pretty Things took their name from this song).