

They were interested to see if Deniz had any old demo tapes or live stuff that they could possibly release. Deniz let them look around and take a box of tapes, although he later regretted this. The tapes they took contained a range of good studio demos, basement jams, and some home drum machine stuff not in any way up to technical standards, despite the songs themselves being good.
Tracks 5 - 6:
Produced by Deniz and Bill Holford /
Engineered by Mort Bradley /
Recorded at ACA Recording Studios, Houston - January 1981
Tracks 7 - 8:
Recorded over the period 1982-1983 on a Tascam 4 track at Deniz' then home in Kaneohe, Hawaii.
Tracks 9 - 11:
Recorded on a Tascam cassette machine in a basement in Jamestown, New York, around 1987
Track 10:
Produced and engineered by Bruce Smith /
Recorded at Earth Media Studios, North Sydney in 1973
Destination Void and Last Chance are high quality and have not appeared anywhere else. Both feature Angie Pepper's voice and were written for her. Also sung by Angie are the Visitors' classic Miss You Too Much, and an early version of Why Tell Me? with a bass solo instead of alto sax as featured on the Citadel release.
The version of 100 Fools is an alternative mix to the Citadel track and the cover of the 60's hot rod song RPM (originally by the Four Speeds) can be found on various Bomp compilations. ACM appeared later on the Good 'Nuff EP as Press On. Big Ride, an instrumental, eventually was used as spare parts, one of which became the middle 8 of Blood From A Stone.
Monday Morning Gunk, with Deniz singing, was taken from a surviving cassette of the only ever TV Jones studio session. It was the only known recording released of that band until the 2000 release of Eskimo Pies.
The cover photography of Deniz is from an Angie Pepper Band gig played at the Paddington Green Hotel in Sydney. These shots are great although the photographer remains unknown.