THE LITTER Distortions (1999 US 10-track LP pressed on 180gram VIRGIN VINYL; originally released on Warick in 1967, this was the debut album from the Minneapolis garage band, and although largely ignored in their time, the band have since attained legendary status among collectors of rare 60s garage punk, best known for their stand-out anthem 'Action Woman' - thanks to the 'live' and overloaded production, every cut burns with an unusual intensity as the group thunder through cuts by their favourite British Invasion bands including The Who, Small Faces, Yardbirds and Spencer Davis Group [incidently, original copies often change hands for up to $1000!], sealed picture sleeve with interview insert)