GREAT one here from around 1966 or 1967 - the 3 1/2 with "Hey Kitty, Cool Kitty" b/w "Hey Gyp" on the Cameo Parkway label.  Sometimes you can just tell a record's gonna be awesome JUST by the title - and how can you go wrong with a song called "Hey Kitty, Cool Kitty"?  You CAN'T - and you won't either - it's a groovy-as-heck slow bluesy go-go lounge track with ultra- breathy, super-sexy vocals, and a guitarist who plays some great garage band twangy guitar and loves to bend his notes in just the right ways.  Slow, sexy go-go garage, and a title that KILLS.  The flip is a cover of Donovan's "Hey Gyp" done in an upbeat Bo Diddley style rhythm with lots of sneering punk attitude on the vocals, handclaps and echoed tambourine.  GREAT version, distinctly un-Donovan but all the better for it.  I don't know who this band was, or why they chose to only record songs that start with the word "Hey", but this is one KILLER little single - I'd like to say both sides are uncomped but there's word of a four-volume Cameo Parkway 1957-1967 CD set that includes "Hey Kitty, Cool Kitty" - I've not seen it, but it may be worth looking for.  And rumors that the CD set also includes the band's second unreleased single - a cover of Steely Dan's "Hey Nineteen" backed with Neil Young's "Hey Hey My My" - is just a bad rumor.  Original pr0m0 pressing on the Cameo Parkway label.  Vinyl plays VG+.   Winning bidder pays $3.00 first class mail in the US, $4 to Canada, and $6 air mail everywhere else.  Paypal, Bidpay, cash, checks and money orders accepted.  Please check out my other auctions for more obscure pop, psych and garage singles!