Formed in Kansas City. Specializing in hard-edged psychedelic blues and propelled by Sebbo's fine guitar work, their sole album was taped in New York and appeared in 1969, but promptly sank without trace, upon which Walters joined The Hoodoo Rhythm Devils.
Tracks
1. Blues Jam (Russ Booth, Bob Sebbo, Glenn Walters, Dave Lorenz) - 2:23
2. Good Love (Bob Sebbo, Glenn Walters) - 2:41
3. It Will Break Your Heart (Bob Sebbo) - 2:47
4. AC/DC (Russ Booth, Bob Sebbo, Glenn Walters, Dave Lorenz, Dick Weissman) - 1:44
5. St. James Infirmary (Irving Harold Mills) - 7:55
6. Beautician Blues (B.B. King, Jules Taub) - 2:23
7. Umbrellas (Bob Sebbo, Glenn Walters) - 3:40
8. Ginger Man (Geoff Muldaur) - 2:58
9. Big Boy (Bob Sebbo) - 3:32
10.Blues So Bad (Russ Booth, Bob Sebbo, Glenn Walters, Dave Lorenz) - 3:38
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*Glenn Walters – Percussion, Vocals
*Bob Sebbo - Lead Guitar
*Dave Lorenz - Rhythm Guitar
*Russ Booth - Bass
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Awesome!This gem is one from my whish list and I thank you "MARIOS" for sharing this rare kind of music (albums)...There are two great albums on my list and you my post them in the future. First PACIFIC OCEAN -Same '68 CD-Early down 2018. Second SNAKE EYE-The journey'70 CD Angel air 2016 fantastic twin guitars.Have a nice day...
ReplyDeletethis album is great. Thanks for posting. Never heard of them before...
ReplyDeleteThe problem with this one-shot was mostly in the singing - the guy is completely tuneless in his approach. Little lead guitar, and what there is, is uncreative. I actually bought this back in 1971 because I liked the cover. Was very disappointed.
ReplyDeleteThat's crazy talk ... the singer's fabulous
DeleteThanks
ReplyDeleteMany thanks
ReplyDeleteOne of the best vocalist of white american blues rock.
ReplyDeleteIncredible rock band.
Great thanx!