The only known release on this label is a live album (with the exception of brief introductory material on each side and instrumentals borrowed from the Lasses 45's) recorded at the Jewel Box Revue in Kansas City, MO in 1964. It may have been distributed by UTC of New York along with his other LP's. It was very probably the last album made by Bourbon. It contains more stand-up type humor than the others (although a version of "Three Girls At A Matinee" from UTC 10 is included), and is generally more risque. This album was sold for $5 at the club (or via mail order) according to a flyer from the Pearl Box where Bourbon was appearing at the time of his 1968 arrest.