One begins to wonder, on hearing the music of the Womenfolk, just how many "off-brand" artists RCA Records was stuck with during the mid-'60s -- after all, in answer to the Rascals, they had Denny Belline (on Denny Belline & the Rich Kids), and in response to Rotary Connection, they had Loading Zone; and even when they had first-rate talent signed, like the Blue Things, they couldn't sell their records if their lives depended on it. It sometimes seems like apart from Elvis Presley, the Jefferson Airplane, John Denver, and David Bowie, and anywhere other than the country field,...