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"Pushin' Too Hard" / "Gloria" / "Have Love Will Travel"
7-inch EP by Sky Sunlight Saxon Of The Seeds (2007)
The 2007 pink-vinyl EP Pushin' Too Hard features Sky Sunlight Saxon doing three classic 1960s covers, all taken from his The King Of Garage Rock album.
"Can't Seem To Make You Mine" / "Daisy Mae"
picture sleeve by The Seeds (1967) [Japan]
Japanese picture sleeve vinyl single of "Can't Seem To Make You Mine" and "Daisy Mae" from 1967. A high-quality and rare release by The Seeds.
"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.
"Pushin' Too Hard" (unedited) / "Girl I Want You" (alternate overdub take 6a)
7-inch single by The Seeds (2012)
Ace Records put out the unedited version of The Seeds' "Pushin' Too Hard" with an extra verse on a vinyl single in 2012, b/w an alternate vocal take of "Girl I Want You".
The Seeds' Giant Hits
Mini Twin 4-track tape by The Seeds (1966?)
An ultra-rare tape, The Seeds' Giant Hits was a Muntz Mini Twin 4-track tape, smaller than a regular 4-track and with four Seeds hits.
"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