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Saturday's Sons
Saturday's Sons
Compilation album by The Sons of Adam
Released July 29 2022
Recorded 1964 - 1966
Genre(s) Garage Rock, Surf Rock, Rock and Roll
Length 68:33
Label High Moon Records
The Sons of Adam chronology
Saturday's Sons
(2022)

Saturday's Sons (Full Title: Saturday's Sons: The Complete Recordings 1964​-​1966) is a compilation album by The Sons of Adam, featuring their complete studio recordings along with the band's earlier moniker The Fender IV and a previously unreleased live set from 1966 at The Avalon. It would be released on CD and 2LP via High Moon Records in July 2022.

Tracklist[]

Live at The Avalon 1966[]

  • 1. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (6:08) (Bret Berns, Jerry Wexler, Solomon Burke)
  • 2. Mr. Sun (2:36) (Jack Ttanna, Randy Holden)
  • 3. The Long Road (2:52) (Ttanna, Holden)
  • 4. Evil Hearted You (2:28) (Graham Gouldman)
  • 5. It Won't Be Long (2:28) (Ttanna, Holden)
  • 6. Saturday's Son (2:36) (Lou Josie)
  • 7. Go Away (3:08) (Ttanna, Holden)
  • 8. Gloria (8:02) (Van Morrison)

The Sons of Adam[]

  • 9. Take My Hand (2:22) (Ttanna, Holden)
  • 10. Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day (2:17) (Steve Venet, Tommy Boyce)
  • 11. I Told You Once Before (2:07) (Ttanna, Holden)
  • 12. You Make Me Feel Good (1:59) (Chris White)
  • 13. Without Love (2:40) (Mike Port)
  • 14. You're A Better Man Than I (2:57) (Brian Hugg, Mike Hugg)
  • 15. Saturday's Son (2:13) (Lou Josie)
  • 16. Feathered Fish (2:32) (Arthur Lee)
  • 17. Baby Show The World (2:32) (Mike Port)

The Fender IV[]

  • 18. Mar Gaya (2:29) (Holden)
  • 19. You Better Tell Me Now (2:11) (Ttanna, Holden)
  • 20. Malibu Run (2:27) (Holden)
  • 21. Everybody Up (1:55) (Holden)
  • 22. Lonely Surf Guitar (2:42) (Holden)
  • 23. Highway Surfer (2:28) (Holden)
  • 24. Little Oly (2:24) (Holden)

Personnel[]

  • Randy Holden - Lead Guitar, Vocals
  • Joe Kooken aka Jack Ttanna - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
  • Mike Port - Bass, Vocals
  • Michael Stuart - Drums, Vocals (The Sons of Adam)
  • Bruce Miller - Drums (The Fender IV)

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References[]

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