The Knaves  ‎–  Leave Me Alone!

Label: Sundazed Music  ‎– SEP 10-166

Format: Vinyl 10-Inch 10", 45 RPM EP, Mono

US Release, 2001

Genre: Garage Rock

Recorded in Chicago, 1966-1967

Mastered at Sundazed Studios, Coxsackie, NY


Vinyl NM with no visible surface wear under glare of light, no scratches, clean and unmarked labels. Sleeve NM with all edges intact, no splitting, no cut-outs, clean and unmarked, no writing, no stains, no price stickers.


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A1 - Leave Me Alone

A2 - The Girl I Threw Away

A3 - Tease Me

A4 - Away

B1 - Your Stuff

B2 - Inside Outside

B3 - As Time Goes By

B4 - Leave Me Alone (Alt. Backing Track)


Tracks B3 & B4 Previously Unissued


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The Knaves  were an American  garage rock  band formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1964. The band released two  singles  during their existence, including the song "Leave Me Alone", which is now considered a classic of the musical genre of garage rock. In addition, the group's sound was particularly unique for combining elements of  folk rock  and  proto-punk, making the Knaves stand out among their contemporaries. 


The Knaves line-up consisted of Howard Berkman (lead guitar, vocals), Gene Lubin (drums), Neal Pollack (bass guitar), and Mark Feldman (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), and was assembled in the fall of 1964. Berkman possessed the most experience in music, previously performing in a group called the Jesters, and initially had to instruct the other band members to play their instruments, particularly Feldman, who was added more for his resemblance to a member of  the Dave Clark Five. The band sustained a sizable local following in Chicago based on a repertoire of  cover versions  by musical artists such as  the Rolling Stones,  the Yardbirds, and  the Kinks. It was then the Knaves attracted the interest of recording agents known as "The Thriller Brothers", who became the group's managers and, through their connections, got the band in contact with  booking agent  Keith Wheeler. Wheeler scheduled the band mainly in  underground music  venues, and clubs, particularly the Bunnylounge, whose regular patrons were associated with the  American Mafia. 


The band's popularity was attributed to their heavy use of the drums, combine with hard-rocking renditions of "Paint It Black", "Get Off of My Cloud", "Louie Louie", among others. In 1966, the Knaves were introduced to Terry Sachan, road manager for  the Beach Boys, and who was making demos with fellow Chicago-based garage rock group,  the Flock, to record tracks with the band at Boulevard Studios, for  Dunwich Records. The band recorded seven songs, which resulted in one single in mid-1966. Feldman was replaced during  recording sessions  as a result of his inexperience by Johnno Hulbert, who also played harmonica, and take part in  vocal harmonies. The resulting single included the now-classic garage rock, anti-authority anthem, "Leave Me Alone" and its  B-side, "The Girl I Threw Away". "Leave Me Alone" became a top five hit in Chicago, and, while it is featured on more  compilation albums  than its flip-side, "The Girl I Threw Away" was particularly unique for its combination of  Byrds-inspired  folk rock  and  protopunk. Pollack was  conscripted  and sent into combat in  the Vietnam War  later in the year. He was replaced by Stewart Einstein, however, the loss of Pollack impacted the band's image and overall sound. They recorded a second single, "Inside-Outside", but the release was nowhere near the success of the Knaves' debut. The commercial failure of the single did not impact the group regionally as the expanded their touring throughout Illinois, and they appeared on local television programming. Though the band still held a loyal following in Chicago, the group was struggling financially, and was forced to disband in early 1967. On November 6, 2001,  Sundazed Music  released an eight-song album on LP, called  Leave Me Alone!  that is composed of all the Knaves' recorded material from their two singles and previously unreleased tracks.


DiscographySingles

• "Leave Me Alone" b/w " The Girl I Threw Away" –  Glen Records  (106), 1966

• "Leave Me Alone" b/w " The Girl I Threw Away" –  Dunwich Records  (45–147), 1967

• "Inside – Outside" b/w "Your Stuff" – Dunwich Records (D-164), 1967


EP

• Leave Me Alone!  –  Sundazed Music  (SEP 10-166), 2001