The Lizard label was a short-lived subsidiary of Ampex that operated during 1971. The Lizard label
was red with black print.
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LIZARD ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY
Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] (Chart) Contents
Lizard/Ampex A 20100 Series:
A 20101 - Jamul - Jamul [1971] Tobacco Road/Long Tall Sally/Sunrise Over
Jamul/Movin' To The Country/Hold The Line/Jumpin' Jack Flash//All You Have Left Is Me/Nickel
Thimble/I Can't Explain/Ramblin' Man/Valley Thunder
A 20102 - No Apologies - Nolan [1971] Iron Out The Rough Spots/Let's Burn Down The
Cornfield/What Would You Do If I Did That To You?/Gwendolyn/The Fifth One//Travelin'
Song/Somebody's Gone/Don't Make Me Color My Black Face Blue/Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum/Somebody's Cryin'
A 20103 - Conception - Frantic [1971] Baby/Wicked Woman/Scitnarf/Hey Joe/More Of A
Man//Little Girl/Shady Sam/Her And Her Mountain/Morning Dew/Midnight To Six Man
A 20104 - Direct Me - Clydie King [1971] Direct Me/There's a Long Road Ahead/Never
Like This Before/You Need Love Like I Do/First Time, Last Time/B Minor/The Long and Winding
Road/Ain't My Stuff Good Enough?/'bout Love/You Can't Go on Without Love
20105
A 20106 - Paul Humphrey & His Cool Aid Chemists - Paul Humphrey & His Cool Aid
Chemists [1971] (6/71, #170) Cool Aid/Them Changes/Sack Full Of Dreams/Music
Talk/Something//Baby Rice/Detroit/Ain't That Peculiar/Dreams/Funky L.A.
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