Here are two dozen slabs of torrid twang by one of the busiest studio musicians of the 1960s and beyond. Think of any record at all that was made in L.A. in the 1960s and there's a fair chance that Jerry Cole played on it (including the "Pet Sounds" album). When he wasn't in the studio cutting other people's records, or touring as part of the hit instrumental group the Champs, he was busy knocking out groovy instrumental albums, under a plethora of aliases, for Modern's budget Crown label. This CD offers a sampling from almost a dozen albums that Cole cut pseudonymously for Crown, and shows that there was no style of music that the man could not comfortably embrace - from the Ventures to Booker T & the MGs, he and his session cronies could do the lot.