[1] The performers tended to be, even by 1960s garage rock norms, untutored and naively strange and noncommercial racket.
[1] The groups and artists who recorded at Midnite Sound tended to be less British Invasion-influenced than most, sometimes displaying rockabilly and pre-Beatles stylistics.
[1] The set begins' with the flute-embellished "Workin' Man" by Kookie Cook, whose characteristically "deranged" vocals are heard again in his other cuts "Don't Lie", "Revenge", "Misery", "I Feel Alright", a version of "Ooby Dooby", previously done by Roy Orbison.
[1][2][3][5] The Grapes of Wrath do a version of the Shadows of Knight's "I'm Gonna Make You Mine".
[1] George Jacks' "Love Is Fine", "Fortunate Child," and "There's Got to Be a Reason" display Beau Brummels and folk rock influences.