WEIRD HERALD: Just Yesterday LP

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WEIRD HERALD - "Just Yesterday" taken from "Just Yesterday" Ltd. LP / LP / CD (Guerssen Records)

β€œHailing from Los Gatos, Weird Herald has a tight link to Moby Grape, possibly the unluckiest and most remarkable group in America in 1967. Like the Grape, Weird Herald is a tale of talent and tragedy. And it all started in the South Bay folk scene in the early sixties.”
– Cam Cobb, Ugly Things #67

β€œWeird Herald may have been the great lost band of the South Bay”
– LostLiveDead Blog

We’re thrilled to announce one of the major discoveries when talking about West Coast psychedelia / folk-rock.
In 1968, Weird Herald released a now sought-after promo only 45 with the songs β€œSaratoga James” / β€œJust Yesterday”. That 45 was part of a full album that was never released.
Music ranges from haunting, beautiful folk-rock with spacey acoustic guitar playing and delicate vocal harmonies (β€œUntitled”, β€œDavid Of Bijou” – probably the first ever song dedicated to Skip Spence – cool laid-back country-folk (β€œReapin’ Seasons”, sounding not unlike current bands like the Milk Carton Kids) to energetic hard-rockers Γ  la early Moby Grape or Jefferson Airplane with stunning electric leads. Not forgetting β€œWhere I’m Bound” which has a cool β€˜Notorious Byrd Brothers’ feel or β€œBurgundy and Yellow”, kinda Weird Herald’s β€œBass Strings” (Country Joe & The Fish).
Hailing from Los Gatos in California, Weird Herald featured two accomplished guitar players who are local legends in the San Jose / Santa Cruz area, Billy Dean Andrus and Paul Ziegler.
Their roots can be traced to the early San Jose folk / coffeehouse scene. Jorma Kaukonen (Jefferson Airplane / Hot Tuna) was a close friend and used to jam with them.
Billy Dean Andrus was Skip Spence’s best friend since high school and they both used to perform as a folk duo in the early days.
A fantastic rhythm section, Cecil Bollinger on bass and Pat McIntire on drums rounded the band.
Sadly, in 1970 Billy Dean Andrus died of a drug overdose in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
He was immortalized on the songs β€œOde for Billy Dean” written by Jorma Kaukonen for Hot Tuna and β€œChicago” by the Doobie Brothers.
Paul Ziegler ended up joining up Hot Tuna in the early 70s. He passed away in 2000.
Problems with the management / producers led to the planned album being shelved and, according to legend, the master tapes destroyed.
Luckily, reel-to-reel copies have remained with the Andrus family for half over a century, unheard until now.
*8-page insert with detailed liner notes by Cam Cobb (authors of β€œWeighted Down: The Complicated Life Of Skip Spence”) with input from the Andrus family and the surviving Weird Herald members and rare photos
*Download card with 11 previously unreleased bonus tracks, including basement demos from 1967 by the first line-up of the band
RIYL: MOBY GRAPE, JEFFERSON AIRPLANE, THE BYRDS, MILK CARTON KIDS, BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD, MAITREYA KALI, EVERLY BROTHERS, PSYCHEDELIC ROCK, FOLK-ROCK, LONER FOLK…

Tracklist:
SIDE 1: 1. Where I’m Bound (Intro) – 2. Saratoga James – 3. Canyon Women – 4. Reapin’ Seasons – 5. In The Country – 6. Burgundy and Yellow
SIDE 2: 1. Just Yesterday – 2. Untitled – 3. Help Me Find My Way (Blinded) – 4. David Of Bijou – 5. Where I’m Bound (Outro)