Lost Innocence

VV.AA.

Lost Innocence


32,00


VV.AA.

Lost Innocence


THE WHATT FOUR Our love should last forever
THE WHATT FOUR Our love should last forever
THE AVENGERS Be a cave man
THE AVENGERS Be a cave man
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Guaranteed love
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Guaranteed love
THE BUDDHAS Lost innocence
THE BUDDHAS Lost innocence
THE FOG Grey zone
THE FOG Grey zone
THE NEW WING I need love
THE NEW WING I need love
KEN AND THE FORTH DIMENSION See if I care
KEN AND THE FORTH DIMENSION See if I care
MENTAL INSTITUTION In the hearth of the nigth
MENTAL INSTITUTION In the hearth of the nigth
THE AVENGERS When its over
THE AVENGERS When its over
THE WHATT FOUR Youre wishin I was someone else
THE WHATT FOUR Youre wishin I was someone else
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Fligth of the dead bird
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Fligth of the dead bird
THE BUDDHAS My dream
THE BUDDHAS My dream
THE AVENGERS I told you so
THE AVENGERS I told you so
DON HINSON Peddlers of hate
DON HINSON Peddlers of hate
THE NEW WING Melodyland loser
THE NEW WING Melodyland loser
THE CHOCOLATE TUNNEL The highly successful young rupert white
THE CHOCOLATE TUNNEL The highly successful young rupert white
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Tomorrow never comes
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Tomorrow never comes
THE WHATT FOUR You better stopyour messin around
THE WHATT FOUR You better stopyour messin around
THE AVENGERS Shipwrecked
THE AVENGERS Shipwrecked
UNKNOWN ARTIST This freedom I have found
UNKNOWN ARTIST This freedom I have found
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Leather coated cottage
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Leather coated cottage
THE NEW WING Brown eyed woman
THE NEW WING Brown eyed woman
THE AVENGERS My true true love
THE AVENGERS My true true love
CARL WALDEN AND THE HUMANS Ill never let you go
CARL WALDEN AND THE HUMANS Ill never let you go
SKU: MR 446  |  ,

Top-rated West Coast garage sounds from the vaults of maverick genius Gary S Paxton. Acknowledged classics, tantalising obscurities and several previously unheard gems, all from the original master tapes, including tracks by Limey & The Yanks, The Avengers, The Whatt Four, The Buddhas… among many others.

Compiled by genre expert Alec Palao and originally released by Big Beat/ACE on CD only a few years back, it is now available on vinyl for the first time.

Vintage garage rock is only one of the many tributaries of popular music that the maverick Gary S Paxton recorded and produced in his 1960s heyday, and compared to other genres, the off-kilter genius behind ‘Alley Oop’ and ‘Monster Mash’ was hardly prolific with it. But for a producer-engineer of his repute, it was inevitable that Paxton would cross paths with the sudden surge of teenaged rock groups that emerged in the wake of the British Invasion. We’ve gathered the best of them on “Lost Innocence”, and for any aficionado of the genre, a treat is in store. As well as a brace of acknowledged Californian punk classics present and correct for the first time direct from master tape, this rockin’ little disc also shares further booty from the Garpax vaults, including some obscurities well worthy of re-appraisal, along with completely unreleased nuggets of note.

Counting among the well-known are the Avengers, Bakersfield’s top dogs in the punk bracket thanks to snot-nosed missives such as ‘I Told You So’ and the controversial ‘Be A Cave Man’. Ken & the Forth Dimension and Limey & the Yanks serve up the highly regarded items ‘See If I Care’ and ‘Guaranteed Love’ respectively, with a trio of ear-opening unissued tracks from the latter as a bonus. Riverside’s Whatt Four weigh in with the popular ear-burners ‘Our Love Should Last Forever’ and ‘You're Wishin’ I Was Someone Else’. And the Buddhas’ title cut is still the most eloquent ode to carnal knowledge in the entire 60s punk pantheon.

Most of the material on “Lost Innocence” was recorded at Paxton’s two Hollywood studios between 1965 and 1967, but some of the freakier cuts derive from facilities he ran from a converted bank in the Bakersfield suburb of Oildale in the last three years of the decade. These include the trippy ‘My Dream’ by the aforementioned Buddhas, the soul-punk of Canadian transplants the New Wing, and fantastic unreleased cuts by the Fog and Mental Institution, the latter one of the many pseudonyms Paxton acolyte Kenny Johnson used while recording at the studio.

The eccentricities that are never far from a Paxton production inform a couple of tracks that nevertheless have punk merit. In particular, the unbelievable screaming on Carl Walden & the Humans’ ‘I’ll Never Let You Go’ would put James Brown or Wilson Pickett to shame. Last but not least, the voluminous Garpax tape library revealed a tantalising mystery in the unknown group responsible for a marvellous Raiders-style pounder titled ‘This Freedom I Have Found’.

In the commercial environs of mid-1960s Hollywood, the producer remained omnipotent and Paxton would happily call on his seasoned session crew if you weren’t cutting it, musically speaking. On “Lost Innocence”, however, most of the players remained those same wide-eyed teenagers that had been ushered into his presence. Their stories also have the same ring of truth as most youthful combos in that era: hearing your record on the radio for the first time, the expanded social and career possibilities afforded by membership of a successful local band and seeing that dream rent asunder by the draft. Yet having Gary S Paxton behind the controls, with his innate expertise and guidance, not to mention a soupçon of the appropriately bizarre, helped these same “typical” groups make some truly memorable music.

Compiled by genre expert Alec Palao and originally released by Big Beat/ACE on CD only a few years back, it is now available on vinyl for the first time.


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THE WHATT FOUR Our love should last forever
THE WHATT FOUR Our love should last forever
THE AVENGERS Be a cave man
THE AVENGERS Be a cave man
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Guaranteed love
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Guaranteed love
THE BUDDHAS Lost innocence
THE BUDDHAS Lost innocence
THE FOG Grey zone
THE FOG Grey zone
THE NEW WING I need love
THE NEW WING I need love
KEN AND THE FORTH DIMENSION See if I care
KEN AND THE FORTH DIMENSION See if I care
MENTAL INSTITUTION In the hearth of the nigth
MENTAL INSTITUTION In the hearth of the nigth
THE AVENGERS When its over
THE AVENGERS When its over
THE WHATT FOUR Youre wishin I was someone else
THE WHATT FOUR Youre wishin I was someone else
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Fligth of the dead bird
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Fligth of the dead bird
THE BUDDHAS My dream
THE BUDDHAS My dream
THE AVENGERS I told you so
THE AVENGERS I told you so
DON HINSON Peddlers of hate
DON HINSON Peddlers of hate
THE NEW WING Melodyland loser
THE NEW WING Melodyland loser
THE CHOCOLATE TUNNEL The highly successful young rupert white
THE CHOCOLATE TUNNEL The highly successful young rupert white
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Tomorrow never comes
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Tomorrow never comes
THE WHATT FOUR You better stopyour messin around
THE WHATT FOUR You better stopyour messin around
THE AVENGERS Shipwrecked
THE AVENGERS Shipwrecked
UNKNOWN ARTIST This freedom I have found
UNKNOWN ARTIST This freedom I have found
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Leather coated cottage
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Leather coated cottage
THE NEW WING Brown eyed woman
THE NEW WING Brown eyed woman
THE AVENGERS My true true love
THE AVENGERS My true true love
CARL WALDEN AND THE HUMANS Ill never let you go
CARL WALDEN AND THE HUMANS Ill never let you go

Top-rated West Coast garage sounds from the vaults of maverick genius Gary S Paxton. Acknowledged classics, tantalising obscurities and several previously unheard gems, all from the original master tapes, including tracks by Limey & The Yanks, The Avengers, The Whatt Four, The Buddhas… among many others.

Compiled by genre expert Alec Palao and originally released by Big Beat/ACE on CD only a few years back, it is now available on vinyl for the first time.

Vintage garage rock is only one of the many tributaries of popular music that the maverick Gary S Paxton recorded and produced in his 1960s heyday, and compared to other genres, the off-kilter genius behind ‘Alley Oop’ and ‘Monster Mash’ was hardly prolific with it. But for a producer-engineer of his repute, it was inevitable that Paxton would cross paths with the sudden surge of teenaged rock groups that emerged in the wake of the British Invasion. We’ve gathered the best of them on “Lost Innocence”, and for any aficionado of the genre, a treat is in store. As well as a brace of acknowledged Californian punk classics present and correct for the first time direct from master tape, this rockin’ little disc also shares further booty from the Garpax vaults, including some obscurities well worthy of re-appraisal, along with completely unreleased nuggets of note.

Counting among the well-known are the Avengers, Bakersfield’s top dogs in the punk bracket thanks to snot-nosed missives such as ‘I Told You So’ and the controversial ‘Be A Cave Man’. Ken & the Forth Dimension and Limey & the Yanks serve up the highly regarded items ‘See If I Care’ and ‘Guaranteed Love’ respectively, with a trio of ear-opening unissued tracks from the latter as a bonus. Riverside’s Whatt Four weigh in with the popular ear-burners ‘Our Love Should Last Forever’ and ‘You're Wishin’ I Was Someone Else’. And the Buddhas’ title cut is still the most eloquent ode to carnal knowledge in the entire 60s punk pantheon.

Most of the material on “Lost Innocence” was recorded at Paxton’s two Hollywood studios between 1965 and 1967, but some of the freakier cuts derive from facilities he ran from a converted bank in the Bakersfield suburb of Oildale in the last three years of the decade. These include the trippy ‘My Dream’ by the aforementioned Buddhas, the soul-punk of Canadian transplants the New Wing, and fantastic unreleased cuts by the Fog and Mental Institution, the latter one of the many pseudonyms Paxton acolyte Kenny Johnson used while recording at the studio.

The eccentricities that are never far from a Paxton production inform a couple of tracks that nevertheless have punk merit. In particular, the unbelievable screaming on Carl Walden & the Humans’ ‘I’ll Never Let You Go’ would put James Brown or Wilson Pickett to shame. Last but not least, the voluminous Garpax tape library revealed a tantalising mystery in the unknown group responsible for a marvellous Raiders-style pounder titled ‘This Freedom I Have Found’.

In the commercial environs of mid-1960s Hollywood, the producer remained omnipotent and Paxton would happily call on his seasoned session crew if you weren’t cutting it, musically speaking. On “Lost Innocence”, however, most of the players remained those same wide-eyed teenagers that had been ushered into his presence. Their stories also have the same ring of truth as most youthful combos in that era: hearing your record on the radio for the first time, the expanded social and career possibilities afforded by membership of a successful local band and seeing that dream rent asunder by the draft. Yet having Gary S Paxton behind the controls, with his innate expertise and guidance, not to mention a soupçon of the appropriately bizarre, helped these same “typical” groups make some truly memorable music.

Compiled by genre expert Alec Palao and originally released by Big Beat/ACE on CD only a few years back, it is now available on vinyl for the first time.

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Lost Innocence

THE WHATT FOUR Our love should last forever
THE WHATT FOUR Our love should last forever
THE AVENGERS Be a cave man
THE AVENGERS Be a cave man
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Guaranteed love
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Guaranteed love
THE BUDDHAS Lost innocence
THE BUDDHAS Lost innocence
THE FOG Grey zone
THE FOG Grey zone
THE NEW WING I need love
THE NEW WING I need love
KEN AND THE FORTH DIMENSION See if I care
KEN AND THE FORTH DIMENSION See if I care
MENTAL INSTITUTION In the hearth of the nigth
MENTAL INSTITUTION In the hearth of the nigth
THE AVENGERS When its over
THE AVENGERS When its over
THE WHATT FOUR Youre wishin I was someone else
THE WHATT FOUR Youre wishin I was someone else
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Fligth of the dead bird
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Fligth of the dead bird
THE BUDDHAS My dream
THE BUDDHAS My dream
THE AVENGERS I told you so
THE AVENGERS I told you so
DON HINSON Peddlers of hate
DON HINSON Peddlers of hate
THE NEW WING Melodyland loser
THE NEW WING Melodyland loser
THE CHOCOLATE TUNNEL The highly successful young rupert white
THE CHOCOLATE TUNNEL The highly successful young rupert white
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Tomorrow never comes
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Tomorrow never comes
THE WHATT FOUR You better stopyour messin around
THE WHATT FOUR You better stopyour messin around
THE AVENGERS Shipwrecked
THE AVENGERS Shipwrecked
UNKNOWN ARTIST This freedom I have found
UNKNOWN ARTIST This freedom I have found
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Leather coated cottage
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Leather coated cottage
THE NEW WING Brown eyed woman
THE NEW WING Brown eyed woman
THE AVENGERS My true true love
THE AVENGERS My true true love
CARL WALDEN AND THE HUMANS Ill never let you go
CARL WALDEN AND THE HUMANS Ill never let you go
SKU: MR 446  |  ,

Top-rated West Coast garage sounds from the vaults of maverick genius Gary S Paxton. Acknowledged classics, tantalising obscurities and several previously unheard gems, all from the original master tapes, including tracks by Limey & The Yanks, The Avengers, The Whatt Four, The Buddhas… among many others.

Compiled by genre expert Alec Palao and originally released by Big Beat/ACE on CD only a few years back, it is now available on vinyl for the first time.

Vintage garage rock is only one of the many tributaries of popular music that the maverick Gary S Paxton recorded and produced in his 1960s heyday, and compared to other genres, the off-kilter genius behind ‘Alley Oop’ and ‘Monster Mash’ was hardly prolific with it. But for a producer-engineer of his repute, it was inevitable that Paxton would cross paths with the sudden surge of teenaged rock groups that emerged in the wake of the British Invasion. We’ve gathered the best of them on “Lost Innocence”, and for any aficionado of the genre, a treat is in store. As well as a brace of acknowledged Californian punk classics present and correct for the first time direct from master tape, this rockin’ little disc also shares further booty from the Garpax vaults, including some obscurities well worthy of re-appraisal, along with completely unreleased nuggets of note.

Counting among the well-known are the Avengers, Bakersfield’s top dogs in the punk bracket thanks to snot-nosed missives such as ‘I Told You So’ and the controversial ‘Be A Cave Man’. Ken & the Forth Dimension and Limey & the Yanks serve up the highly regarded items ‘See If I Care’ and ‘Guaranteed Love’ respectively, with a trio of ear-opening unissued tracks from the latter as a bonus. Riverside’s Whatt Four weigh in with the popular ear-burners ‘Our Love Should Last Forever’ and ‘You're Wishin’ I Was Someone Else’. And the Buddhas’ title cut is still the most eloquent ode to carnal knowledge in the entire 60s punk pantheon.

Most of the material on “Lost Innocence” was recorded at Paxton’s two Hollywood studios between 1965 and 1967, but some of the freakier cuts derive from facilities he ran from a converted bank in the Bakersfield suburb of Oildale in the last three years of the decade. These include the trippy ‘My Dream’ by the aforementioned Buddhas, the soul-punk of Canadian transplants the New Wing, and fantastic unreleased cuts by the Fog and Mental Institution, the latter one of the many pseudonyms Paxton acolyte Kenny Johnson used while recording at the studio.

The eccentricities that are never far from a Paxton production inform a couple of tracks that nevertheless have punk merit. In particular, the unbelievable screaming on Carl Walden & the Humans’ ‘I’ll Never Let You Go’ would put James Brown or Wilson Pickett to shame. Last but not least, the voluminous Garpax tape library revealed a tantalising mystery in the unknown group responsible for a marvellous Raiders-style pounder titled ‘This Freedom I Have Found’.

In the commercial environs of mid-1960s Hollywood, the producer remained omnipotent and Paxton would happily call on his seasoned session crew if you weren’t cutting it, musically speaking. On “Lost Innocence”, however, most of the players remained those same wide-eyed teenagers that had been ushered into his presence. Their stories also have the same ring of truth as most youthful combos in that era: hearing your record on the radio for the first time, the expanded social and career possibilities afforded by membership of a successful local band and seeing that dream rent asunder by the draft. Yet having Gary S Paxton behind the controls, with his innate expertise and guidance, not to mention a soupçon of the appropriately bizarre, helped these same “typical” groups make some truly memorable music.

Compiled by genre expert Alec Palao and originally released by Big Beat/ACE on CD only a few years back, it is now available on vinyl for the first time.


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VV.AA.

Lost Innocence

THE WHATT FOUR Our love should last forever
THE WHATT FOUR Our love should last forever
THE AVENGERS Be a cave man
THE AVENGERS Be a cave man
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Guaranteed love
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Guaranteed love
THE BUDDHAS Lost innocence
THE BUDDHAS Lost innocence
THE FOG Grey zone
THE FOG Grey zone
THE NEW WING I need love
THE NEW WING I need love
KEN AND THE FORTH DIMENSION See if I care
KEN AND THE FORTH DIMENSION See if I care
MENTAL INSTITUTION In the hearth of the nigth
MENTAL INSTITUTION In the hearth of the nigth
THE AVENGERS When its over
THE AVENGERS When its over
THE WHATT FOUR Youre wishin I was someone else
THE WHATT FOUR Youre wishin I was someone else
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Fligth of the dead bird
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Fligth of the dead bird
THE BUDDHAS My dream
THE BUDDHAS My dream
THE AVENGERS I told you so
THE AVENGERS I told you so
DON HINSON Peddlers of hate
DON HINSON Peddlers of hate
THE NEW WING Melodyland loser
THE NEW WING Melodyland loser
THE CHOCOLATE TUNNEL The highly successful young rupert white
THE CHOCOLATE TUNNEL The highly successful young rupert white
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Tomorrow never comes
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Tomorrow never comes
THE WHATT FOUR You better stopyour messin around
THE WHATT FOUR You better stopyour messin around
THE AVENGERS Shipwrecked
THE AVENGERS Shipwrecked
UNKNOWN ARTIST This freedom I have found
UNKNOWN ARTIST This freedom I have found
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Leather coated cottage
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Leather coated cottage
THE NEW WING Brown eyed woman
THE NEW WING Brown eyed woman
THE AVENGERS My true true love
THE AVENGERS My true true love
CARL WALDEN AND THE HUMANS Ill never let you go
CARL WALDEN AND THE HUMANS Ill never let you go
THE WHATT FOUR Our love should last forever
THE WHATT FOUR Our love should last forever
THE AVENGERS Be a cave man
THE AVENGERS Be a cave man
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Guaranteed love
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Guaranteed love
THE BUDDHAS Lost innocence
THE BUDDHAS Lost innocence
THE FOG Grey zone
THE FOG Grey zone
THE NEW WING I need love
THE NEW WING I need love
KEN AND THE FORTH DIMENSION See if I care
KEN AND THE FORTH DIMENSION See if I care
MENTAL INSTITUTION In the hearth of the nigth
MENTAL INSTITUTION In the hearth of the nigth
THE AVENGERS When its over
THE AVENGERS When its over
THE WHATT FOUR Youre wishin I was someone else
THE WHATT FOUR Youre wishin I was someone else
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Fligth of the dead bird
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Fligth of the dead bird
THE BUDDHAS My dream
THE BUDDHAS My dream
THE AVENGERS I told you so
THE AVENGERS I told you so
DON HINSON Peddlers of hate
DON HINSON Peddlers of hate
THE NEW WING Melodyland loser
THE NEW WING Melodyland loser
THE CHOCOLATE TUNNEL The highly successful young rupert white
THE CHOCOLATE TUNNEL The highly successful young rupert white
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Tomorrow never comes
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Tomorrow never comes
THE WHATT FOUR You better stopyour messin around
THE WHATT FOUR You better stopyour messin around
THE AVENGERS Shipwrecked
THE AVENGERS Shipwrecked
UNKNOWN ARTIST This freedom I have found
UNKNOWN ARTIST This freedom I have found
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Leather coated cottage
LIMEY AND THE YANKS Leather coated cottage
THE NEW WING Brown eyed woman
THE NEW WING Brown eyed woman
THE AVENGERS My true true love
THE AVENGERS My true true love
CARL WALDEN AND THE HUMANS Ill never let you go
CARL WALDEN AND THE HUMANS Ill never let you go
SKU: MR 446  |  ,

Top-rated West Coast garage sounds from the vaults of maverick genius Gary S Paxton. Acknowledged classics, tantalising obscurities and several previously unheard gems, all from the original master tapes, including tracks by Limey & The Yanks, The Avengers, The Whatt Four, The Buddhas… among many others.

Compiled by genre expert Alec Palao and originally released by Big Beat/ACE on CD only a few years back, it is now available on vinyl for the first time.

Vintage garage rock is only one of the many tributaries of popular music that the maverick Gary S Paxton recorded and produced in his 1960s heyday, and compared to other genres, the off-kilter genius behind ‘Alley Oop’ and ‘Monster Mash’ was hardly prolific with it. But for a producer-engineer of his repute, it was inevitable that Paxton would cross paths with the sudden surge of teenaged rock groups that emerged in the wake of the British Invasion. We’ve gathered the best of them on “Lost Innocence”, and for any aficionado of the genre, a treat is in store. As well as a brace of acknowledged Californian punk classics present and correct for the first time direct from master tape, this rockin’ little disc also shares further booty from the Garpax vaults, including some obscurities well worthy of re-appraisal, along with completely unreleased nuggets of note.

Counting among the well-known are the Avengers, Bakersfield’s top dogs in the punk bracket thanks to snot-nosed missives such as ‘I Told You So’ and the controversial ‘Be A Cave Man’. Ken & the Forth Dimension and Limey & the Yanks serve up the highly regarded items ‘See If I Care’ and ‘Guaranteed Love’ respectively, with a trio of ear-opening unissued tracks from the latter as a bonus. Riverside’s Whatt Four weigh in with the popular ear-burners ‘Our Love Should Last Forever’ and ‘You're Wishin’ I Was Someone Else’. And the Buddhas’ title cut is still the most eloquent ode to carnal knowledge in the entire 60s punk pantheon.

Most of the material on “Lost Innocence” was recorded at Paxton’s two Hollywood studios between 1965 and 1967, but some of the freakier cuts derive from facilities he ran from a converted bank in the Bakersfield suburb of Oildale in the last three years of the decade. These include the trippy ‘My Dream’ by the aforementioned Buddhas, the soul-punk of Canadian transplants the New Wing, and fantastic unreleased cuts by the Fog and Mental Institution, the latter one of the many pseudonyms Paxton acolyte Kenny Johnson used while recording at the studio.

The eccentricities that are never far from a Paxton production inform a couple of tracks that nevertheless have punk merit. In particular, the unbelievable screaming on Carl Walden & the Humans’ ‘I’ll Never Let You Go’ would put James Brown or Wilson Pickett to shame. Last but not least, the voluminous Garpax tape library revealed a tantalising mystery in the unknown group responsible for a marvellous Raiders-style pounder titled ‘This Freedom I Have Found’.

In the commercial environs of mid-1960s Hollywood, the producer remained omnipotent and Paxton would happily call on his seasoned session crew if you weren’t cutting it, musically speaking. On “Lost Innocence”, however, most of the players remained those same wide-eyed teenagers that had been ushered into his presence. Their stories also have the same ring of truth as most youthful combos in that era: hearing your record on the radio for the first time, the expanded social and career possibilities afforded by membership of a successful local band and seeing that dream rent asunder by the draft. Yet having Gary S Paxton behind the controls, with his innate expertise and guidance, not to mention a soupçon of the appropriately bizarre, helped these same “typical” groups make some truly memorable music.

Compiled by genre expert Alec Palao and originally released by Big Beat/ACE on CD only a few years back, it is now available on vinyl for the first time.

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