When Roger (then Jim) McGuinn, Gene Clark, and David Crosby met in Los Angeles in 1964 and decided to form a group, they originally called themselves the Jet Set. As the Jet Set they barely if ever performed in public, but they did record quite prolifically, as manager Jim Dickson could give them access to plenty of studio time. One early such recording--"The Only Girl," a skeletal but charming acoustic track that sounded like a cross between the Beatles and the Everly Brothers--did surface on the hard-to-find compilation album Early LA years later. In the late 1980s, it was r...