I finally found an affordable (Which is to say it cost significantly less than the $50 most japanese resellers are charging for it) copy of the Japanese pressing of Zumpano's "Goin' Through Changes," which includes all their 7" rarities as bonus tracks. Since I've never seen many of these songs available on any file-sharing network, I figured I'd post them here so that any interested parties can hear them. Everything has been out of print for quite awhile, so I don't anticipate any problems, but if there are, this site might vanish. There's one thing I'm still trying to clear up: where did 'The New Country' originally appear? If you know the answer, drop me a line.
B-Sides & Rarities
Changes (The Zombies)
Originally appeared on the "World of the Zombies" 10", released on Popllama records. [cover]
Silas Stingy (The Who)
Originally slated to appear on the unreleased "Who Sell Out" Tribute, assembled by Futureman records. [backstory]
The Long and Winding Road (Lennon / McCartney)
Originally appeared as the B-side of "The only Reason Under the Sun" 7" released on Sloan's Murderecords imprint (MUR020) Also found on the Japanese Pressing of "Goin' Through Changes."
Orange Air (Jimmy Webb)
Originally Appeared as the B-side of the "Wraparound Shades" 7", released on Sub Pop (SP 286) [cover]. Also found on the Japanese Pressing of "Goin' Through Changes."
The Moment Business Originally appeared on "Twisted," A four way split 7" with The Superfriendz, Cheticamp, and the New Grand. Released on Poster Girl Records. Also found on the Japanese Pressing of "Goin' Through Changes."
The New Country
Found exclusively (?) on the Japanese Pressing of "Goin' Through Changes."
I recorded this show with a bad microphone
and a cassette recorder, which explains the quality. I then proceeded
to lose the unmarked cassette for 6 years. I recently rediscovered it
and ripped it to MP3. Points of interest include the cover of yet another
Zombies song - 'This Will Be Our Year' - complete with a hellaciously
wrong first chord; and a cover of Michael Pagliaro's 'Some Sing, Some
Dance.' Good times. There are also some photos I took at the show below.