Before emerging like a cult star in the ’70s, Lowell George was a presence around the L.A. folk-rock/psychedelic picture in the ’60s. Along with his group the Manufacturing plant, he only were able to release a unitary during this time period, although they cut a good quantity of unreleased materials. Sometimes they echo Kaleidoscope within their vaguely spacey, good-natured folkish rock and roll; just normally, they consider their cues from Captain Beefheart and Frank Zappa within their skewed blues-rock and obtuse songwriting.