In 1968, Tetragrammaton Records issued Quatrain's only lp, a self-titled gatefold album that is extremely rare and collectible today. But world famous reissue label Sundazed Records (Byrds, Dylan, Aretha, Otis, Johnny Cash, Rascals) will soon market Quatrain's original release on both vinyl and cd after 38 years.
  Quatrain hailed from the San Fernando Valley and consisted of Don Senneville on lead guitar, Eric Pease on rhythm, Steve Lindsay on bass, and Jim Lekas on drums. The group gigged a lot in and around the Southern California area from 1965 to late 1969. They were the house band at the popular Corral nightclub in Topanga, California in 1968 and 1969. Their producer and engineer was the late David Briggs, who was also Neil Young's co-producer and engineer.
  Quatrain and Briggs only made one lp for release, but  additional Quatrain archival material has been located and will soon be available as bonus tracks on the Sundazed Records release. The extra material represents sessions done with David Briggs in the 70s, plus exciting newer material never before heard.  Contact Sundazed Records on the Links page to find out more about Quatrain's upcoming and long-anticipated reissue on both cd and colored vinyl.
  Quatrain has always been one of those great Psych Rock/Garage bands with a unique mystique and aura, and it so happens their lp has been an elusive collectible with audiophiles and collectors and a must-have lp for their Psych Rock/Garage collections.

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