Jack Nitzsche - The Reprise Singles (1963-1965)

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14 Jack Nitzsche tracks collected for the first time on vinyl.
- Includes “The Lonely Surfer” & “The Last Race” heard in the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's film Death Proof (2007) & the previously unreleased track “Surf Finger - composed in 1966 but never released.
- Included, a 4-page leaflet (texts by Bryan Thomas) with rare to unpublished photos
In January 1974, Jack Nitzsche recorded a self-titled album at Cinderella Studios in Madison, Tennessee. A release date was set, before it was pulled from the schedule by label head Warner Bros. The project was a collaboration between Nitzsche and underground filmmaker Robert Downey. The album remained unreleased, abandoned in a North Hollywood warehouse that Warner employees called "the Vault."

Until Rhino Handmade included all eleven tracks from their Jack Nitzsche Three Piece Suit: The Reprise Recordings 1971-1974 collection. A long out-of-print internet-only CD, released to great critical acclaim in 2001. This Hanky ​​Panky / Mapache LP release marks the first time it has been available on vinyl. As originally intended.