Made up of students from St. Paul’s College in New Britain, the Foul Canines released a uncommon and intensely Rolling Stones-influenced middle-’60s garage rock and roll LP, No. 1, in 1966. It had been comprised mainly of addresses of songs created or popularized with the Rocks and fellow travelers the Yardbirds and Them, interpreted using a downbeat pouty attitude and organic teenage execution, using a bit of first materials in the same vein tossed in. It had been reissued on LP with the Resurrection label in 1985, and coupled with another uncommon Stones-influenced garage record from once and area (Rasputin & the Monks’ Sunlight of My Spirit) on the 1998 CD.