Keith Allison took listeners where the action is on his 1967 Columbia Records debut LP In Action, packing its grooves with tunes from Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart (including Action, Action, Action, the theme to ABC-TV s Where the Action Is, which featured Allison), Donovan, Neil Diamond, Ray Charles, and his future bandmates Paul Revere and the Raiders. On the album produced by California music icon Gary Usher Allison even introduced a future country-and-western staple in his own song Freeborn Man, co-written with the Raiders Mark Lindsay. Real Gone Music s first-ever compact disc reissue offers more action than before, adding twelve original mono single bonus tracks to the original eleven stereo pop nuggets. These diverse 45s ten rarities from the Columbia vaults and two ultra-rare tracks from Bell Records Amy imprint boast productions by the likes of Mark Lindsay, Terry Melcher and Larry Marks, and songs by Bo Diddley, Joe South, Tommy Roe, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis and the legendary Brill Building team of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil as well as Allison himself. Like "Freeborn Man," a couple of these tracks (South s Birds of a Feather and Allison and Lindsay s Wednesday s Child") would also get the full Raiders treatment on the band s albums. Taken together, the 23 tracks on In Action The Complete Columbia Sides and More! show the many sides of this singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who, besides being the late-period Raiders bassist, worked with the Monkees, Ringo Starr and Alice Cooper. Joe Marchese s in-depth liner notes explore the Keith Allison legacy; Vic Anesini s remastering lets the music shine.