"Tossin' & Turnin"

SERIAL#: 1040
DATE: 1982

MISC NOTES: The City Limits was the final name for a group that started out in 1962 as The Imperials. It then went through name changes such as Rocky & His Friends and Rocky & The Riddlers. The band assumed the City Limits moniker only after having been instructed to 'cease and desist' using their "Rocky" identities - "What's up with that Bullwinkle?" - by cartoon magnates Hanna-Barbera. When "Tossin' & Turnin' " was recorded the group was still named The Imperials. The track was never issued in 45 rpm format. "Tossin' & Turnin' " first appeared on the (Panorama 103) Battle Of The Bands compilation LP in late 1966 . By that time the band was known as The City Limits. The song later appeared as Side One, Track #4 on the compilation album The History Of Northwest Rock Vol. IV (The Great Northwest Music Co. #1040, 1982)

LOCATION: Seattle, WA
RECORDING PERSONNEL: Dan Denton [sax]; Alan Park [guitar]; Chris Gaspard [organ]; Jeff Beals [bass]; Jeff LaBranche [drums, vocals]
RECORDING STUDIO: Recorded April, 1965
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FORMAT: compact disc
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COMPOSER: Rene - Adams
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