Music composed by Wadsworth and Hodge and with an exotic musical aspect, and the track recorded by The Ventures on the album “(The) Ventures In Space”, with the title “The Fourth Dimension” and that was released on LP, in January 1964 Producer: Bob Reisdorff. At the time for Americans, all references to the orient, supernatural and space were exotic.
There is a version of The Frantics group (click for details) with the name "Werewolf" which means werewolf (recorded with voice), in 1963, which came to rank on Billboard and "No Werewolf" (without voice) with credits from different composers. But the music is identical.
The Frantics group was active from 1955 until 1966. And when it dissolved, the music scene in the USA had changed, starting the recruitment of young people to Vietnam and the hippie movement. And they come from the same city in Seattle, USA and belonged to the same record label Dolton (Liberty Record).
Check out the version of The Ventures and The Frantics below.
THE VENTURES - "THE FOURTH DIMENSION"
THE FRANTICS - "NO WEREWOLF"
THE FRANTICS - "WEREWOLF"