Electricity and New Stuff Rest in Peace Nick the Greek // Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure
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British jazz/ blues rock band, led by keyboard player (Hammond B-3) Mick Weaver (Matha Velez, Keef Hartley Band, Juicy Lucy, Shawn Phillips, Andy Fairweather Low - click on the Link above, left to view his sessionography
* - but on the inner label of the record, billed as "The Nick Gravenites / John Cipollina Band /// * - It was a backing track on which Jop-lin had not yet recorded vocals. The song's writer, Nick Gravenites, was offered the chance to sing it as a tribute to Joplin but turned it down, so the song remained an instrumental. He later sang it with Big Brother and the Holding Company, on their 1971 album 'How Hard It Is'. / John Cipollina Band" // Click the Link above, left, to view the original album
* - but on the inner label of the record, billed as "The Nick Gravenites / John Cipollina Band" / ** - on his album 'Paths Of Victory' (Elektra) // Click the Link above, left, to view the original album
* - Miller said the song was inspired, when he saw a sign on the side of a barn that read, "Trailers for sale or rent". // ** - Recorded during the same sessions for ' Jimmy & Wes: The Dynamic Duo' (released in 1966)
Electronic music group from Melbourne, Australia, / * - Released in the US, 2001 {Sire} // Click the Link above, left, to view the original single, with a picture sleeve
Beefheart claimed that A&M Records dropped them from the label after co-owner Jerry Moss heard the song and declared it "too negative" for his teenage daughter to listen to.
** - This album was ranked #285 on "The Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Abums Of All Time" list in 2003 and #306 in a 2020 revised list. // Released as a Dutch single by Green, Oct 1973 - Click on Link above, left, to view a Dutch single (released in Aug 1973 ) with a picture sleeve
English rockabilly and blues musician, born in Southampton, England, but now lives in southern California / Click on the Link above, to view the original album
* - Which was based on Robert Johnson's 1937 record, 'I Believe I'll Dust My Broom'. // ** - Their first US album release was 'Gimme Some Lovin' (Feb 1967/ United Artists) which was a compilation of their first fthree English studio albums
From Riverside, CA / * - there were several EP's, including one split with The Streetwalkin' Cheetahs // Click on the Link above, to read about this release
From Riverside, CA / * - there were several EP's, including one split with The Streetwalkin' Cheetahs // Click on the Link above, to read about this release
* - Roky Erickson's first recorded group; The Thirteenth Floor Elevators re-recorded 'You're Gonna Miss Me' shortly after Roky joined them; it was first released on the small local 'Conntact' label, in Jan 1966. /// Click on Link above/ left, to view the original Bomp! 4-track, 33 1/3 rpm record.
* - his 1st in 18 months // His 5th of 12 Top-20 singles as a solo artist // Click on the Link above, left to view the original single. with a picture sleeve