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"Can't Seem To Make You Mine" / "Daisy Mae"
7-inch single by The Seeds (1965)
The world's first-ever look at The Seeds was their debut single from August 1965. The A-side, "Can't Seem To Make You Mine", was destined to
"Pushin' Too Hard" / "Try To Understand"
7-inch single by The Seeds featuring Sky Saxon (1966) [Australia]
The Australian version of The Seeds' most popular single was released on the Vocalion label, a nice blue label single with a small center hole.
"Fallin' Off The Edge Of My Mind" / "Wild Blood"
7-inch single by The Seeds (1969)
This was The Seeds' last-gasp release on GNP Crescendo before the band, no longer in its original incarnation, and the label parted ways. Both
"Halt!" / "Amnesty"
7-inch single by The Seeds / The Royal Family Starring Sunlight Atomic Save The World (2009)
One of Sky Saxon's final releases was the "Halt!" b/w "Amnesty" single from 2009 on a Moonshake 7-inch record, with excellent music and custom label art.
"The Singer Not The Song" / "Something Happened To Me Yesterday"
7-inch single by Sky Saxon and The Seeds / The Lairds (2004)
Sky Saxon split this 7-inch single with The Lairds as both tackled covers of Rolling Stones songs. "The Singer Not The Song" is only available on this record.
"Paradise" / "Born To Be Wild" + 2
7-inch EP by Sky Saxon with SS-20 (1986)
Sky Saxon appears (with Mars Bonfire) on two of this EP's four songs with the band SS-20, on "Paradise" and a cover of "Born To Be Wild".