33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#301
November 11, 2019
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      Hour One

1.  Freddie Pelletier: Happy Go Lucky / 1973 *
2.   Brave Combo: Money Can’t Buy Everything Polka / 1988
3.   Crazy World Of Arthur Brown: I Got Money / 1967
4.   Fire Engines: New Thing In Cartons /1980
5.   FM: Dialing For Dharma / 1978 *
6.   Ego: Storir strakar fa raflost / 1982
7.   Colleen Peterson: Music In My Eyes / 1976 *
8.   The Plague: Face of Time / 1966 *
9.   Lorne Lofsky & Ed Bickert: I Remember You *
10. Jane Siberry: The Waitress 1984 *
11. Pape Street Gang: She’s My Waitress / 1980 *
12. Plaid: Yu Mountain / 2016
13. Gene MacLellan: The Call / 1970 *
14. Left Banke: She May Call You Up Tonight / 1967
15. Nobby Clegg & The Civilians: I Wanna Be In Commercials / 1981 *
16. La Bottine Souriante: Surf n’ Turf / 1987 *
17. The GoGos: Skidmarks On My Heart / 1981
18. The Tubes: Sushi Girl / 1981
19. Miles Davis: The Meaning of the Blues / 1961


Hour Two

1.   Wilson Pickett: Mustang Sally / 1966
2.   Stevie Wonder: Uptight (Everything Is Alright) / 1967
3.   Beatles: Money (That's What I Want) / 1963
4.   The Berliner Philharmonker: Help / 1983
5.   Buffy Sainte-Marie: Universal Soldier / 1964 *
6.   John Prine: Flag Decals / 1971
7.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Polka Playing Henry / 1995 *
8.   Pete Schofield & The Canadians: Yesterday / 1967 *
9.   Weddings Parties Anything: Do Re Me / 1990 *
10. The Pogues: Sally Maclennane / 1985
11. Pink Floyd: Lucifer Sam / 1967
12. Hot Toddies: Rockin’ Crickets / 1959 *
13. Jefferson Airplane: Volunteers / 1969
14. Brother: Sending Money / 1970 *
15. Paul James Band: Shake Your Money Maker / 1987 *
16. Eddy Thornton: Miss McLeod’s Reel / 1972 *
17. Nancy Wilson: A Good Man Is Hard To Find / 1962
18. Five D: Dementia / 1967 *
19. The Who: Run Run Run / 1966
20. Love Sculpture: The Stumble / 1969
 

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And Now for The Particulars:

Hour One

1.   Freddie Pelletier: Happy Go Lucky
(F Pelletier)
Canadian Country Guitar Picker: Buckshot Records BT 9004
Birch Hills, SK

Freddie Pelletier: lead guitar
Rick Stevenson: rhythm guitar
Bo Davis: drums
Glen Yorga: bass
Produced by Freddie Pelletier, 1972
Recorded by Ernest Klump at E.K. Studios, Calgary


Started his professional career in 1969 and has since produced 20 CDs, 3 DVDs and one book called “Pick the Guitar Like a Pelletier!”
   
2.   Brave Combo: Money Can’t Buy Everything Polka 
(Gomulka / Pulaski)
Humansville: Rounder Records - 9019
Denton, Texas

Carl Finch, accordion, guitar, keyboards, percussion
Jeffrey Barnes, tenor sax, clarinet, keys, percussion
Bubba Hernandez, bass, tuba
Mitch Marine, drums
Produced by Brave Combo, 1988
Recorded by Martin Walters at Heads Up Studio, Roanoke TX


Founded in 1979 and still going strongly today. In fact, they seem to have released nearly an album a year since their first release. They won a Grammy Award in 1999 in the Best Polka Album category for their album Polkasonic, and again in 2004 for their album Let's Kiss.

3.   Crazy World Of Arthur Brown: I Got Money
(James Brown)
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown: Polydor Records 543.008
Whitby UK

Arthur Brown: vocal
Vincent Crane: Hammond organ and piano
John Marshall: drums
Nick Greenwood: bass
Produced by Kit Lambert & Pete Townsend, 1968

Arthur Wilton Brown b. on 24 June 1942

Brown sings Brown! Ouch! Perfectly suited to a man from A Crazy World. Much more to him than just Fire, don’tcha think?


4.   Fire Engines: New Thing In Cartons
(Burn / Henderson / Main / Slade)
Lubricate Your Living Room: Pop-Aurel Records ACC 001
Edinburgh, Scotland

Russell Burn: drums
David Henderson: guitar, vocals
Graham Main: bass
Murray Slade: guitar
Produced by Bob Last
Recorded 5 October 1980


The heyday of this band was between 1979-1981. The band split up on 31 December 1981. In August 2017 the band reformed to play a benefit.

5.   FM: Dialing For Dharma
(FM)
Black Noise: CBC / Passport Records 9167-9831
Toronto

Nash The Slash, electric violins, mandolin, glockenspiel, effects
Cameron Hawkins: Synths, bass, piano
Martin Deller, drums, percussion, synths         
Produced by Keith Whiting, 1978
Recorded by Mike Jones and Ed Stone at Sounds Interchange, Toronto

6.   Ego: Storir strakar fa raflost (Big boys Get An Electric Shock)
(Bubbi Morthens / Ego)
Breyttir Timar: Steinar Records ST 056
Reykjavik, Iceland

Bubbi Morthens: vocals
þorleifur Guojónsson: bass
Bergþór Morthens: guitar
Maggi Stef: drums
Tómas M. Tómasson: keys.
Produced by Ego and Tomas Tómasson, 1982
Recorded by Gunnar Smari Helgason, February 1982


From the album, Changing Times! Big Boys Get Electric Shocks from their first of two 1982 LPs.


7.   Colleen Peterson: Music In Your Eyes
(Willie P Bennett) 
Beginning To Feel Like Home: Capitol Records ST-11567
Peterborough ON

Colleen Peterson: vocals, guitar
Lloyd Green: dobro, steel
David Gillon: guitars
Ken Smith: bass
Homefries Humphries: drums
Dick Feller: guitar
Randy Scruggs: guitar
Andy McMahon: keys
Gale Whitfield: sax
Produced by Chuck Neese,  1976
Recorded by Jim Tarbutton at Crazy Mama Studio, Nashville
Mixed by Larry Maglinger


Colleen Peterson  b. November 14, 1950 / d. October 9, 1996


8.   The Plague: Face of Time
(R Dean / T Horricks)
45 single bw We Were Meant To Be: Reo Records 8963X
Thunder Bay ON

Don Brown: guitar, vocals
Tom Horricks: sax, lead vocals
Lyn McEachern: drums, vocals
Joey Stapansky: keys, vocals
George Steveson: bass, vocals
Produced by Gary Paxton, 1966
Recorded in Hollywood CA


From Thunder Bay but based in Toronto, they lasted only a couple of years. They went from sappy country to psychedelic rock quite easily. They were billed as “The Contagious Sound Of The “PLAGUE”.” They wound their way to California and recorded this in LA. It was released on Crusader Records in the US and W&G down in Australia where it sold really well.


9.   Lorne Lofsky & Ed Bickert: I Remember You
(J Mercer / V Schertzinger)
The Quartet of Lorne Lofsky & Ed Bickert and Friends: Unisson Records DDA 1002
Toronto ON

Lorne Lofsky: guitar
Ed Bickert: guitar
Neil Swainson: bass
Jerry Fuller: drums
Produced by Ted O’Reilly, 1985
Recorded by Phil Sheridan at McClear Place Studios, Toronto

10. Jane Siberry: The Waitress
(Jane Siberry)
No Borders Here: Open Air Records OA-0302
Guelph ON

Jane Siberry: vocal, keys
John Switzer: bass
Ken Myhr: guitar
Doug Wilde, keys
Al Cross: drums, LINN overdubs
Produced by Jon Goldsmith, Kerry Crawford, Jane Siberry and John Switzer, 1984
Recorded by John Naslen and Rick Starks, Ron Searles and Mark Baldi at Manta Sound, Toronto


Jane Stewart b. Toronto, October 12, 1955

Raised in Etobicoke. Met John Switzer at university in Guelph and formed a folk band called Java Jive which lasted until 1979.


11. The Pape Street Gang: She’s My Waitress
(S Lynch)
The Pape Street Gang: Freedom Records FR-011
Toronto

Jerry Baird: vocal
Mike Crawford: guitars
Mike Gingrich: bass
Gary McCracken: drums
Terry Watkinson: keys
Produced Gary McCracken and S Lynch, 1980
Recorded by Hugh Ferguson at The Sound Kitchen, Toronto
Mastered at McClear Place, Toronto
Cover Art by White Light Studios

12. Plaid: Yu Mountain
(Plaid)
The Digging Remedy: Warp Records: LP277B
London UK

Andy Turner and Ed Handley: electronics
Benet Walsh: flute, guitar
Produced by Plaid, 2016
Mastered by Noel Summerville


Released their first album in 1991. This is their 11th LP. It was given to me by Benet Walsh whom a met in a Ludlow pub. Walsh plays several instruments in various different bands, like Thistletown where he played bass. Also in an old time country band where he plays banjo. Check him out on twitter @TheBeeDrones

13. Gene MacLellan: The Call
(Gene MacLellan)
45 single bw Snowbird: Capitol Records Canada 72607
Val d’Or QC / PEI

Gene MacLellan: vocal
Pig Robbins, BG Cruiser: piano
Wally Ackerman: drums
Norbert Putnam: bass
Bobby Thompson: banjo
Lloyd Green: steel
Charley McCoy, Jimmy Riddle: harmonica
Fred Carter Jr, Bill Sanford, Brian Ahern, Tommy Graham, Kelso Herston: guitars
Produced by Brian & Trish Ahern, 1970
Executive Producer: Paul White
Recorded by Les Ladd, Lee Hazen, Rick Horton, Gene Eichelburger and / or
Bill Connor at Woodland Sound Studio, Nashville TN


Like his song Snowbird, this Gene MacLellan song was also a big hit for Anne Murray in 1976. She actually first released it on her 1970 album, Honey, Wheat and Laughter but re-recorded it for her 1975 album Together. MacLellan’s 1970 version was a minor hit on Canadian Country Music charts, reaching #15. Lennie Gallant also did a great version on the 2017 compilation album (on vinyl!) Snowbird: The Songs of Gene MacLellan. Gene’s daughter, Catherine, did an excellent interpretation of it on her CD If It’s Alright With You: Songs of Gene MacLellan, also 2017.


14. Left Banke: She May Call You Up Tonight
(Mike Brown / Steve Martin)
Walk Away Rene/ Pretty Ballerina: Smash Records SRS 67088
New York City, NY

Mike Brown, harpsichord, piano
Rick Brand, guitar
Tom Finn, bass
George Cameron, drums
Steve Martin, vocals         
Produced by Harry Lookofsky, 1966
Recorded at World United Studios & Mercury Studios, New York City between 1965-66
Released February 1967


15. Nobby Clegg & The Civilians: I Wanna Be In Commercials
(Nobby Clegg Band)
Toronto Calling Sampler: El Mocambo Records ELMO 759
Toronto ON

Andrew Nicholls: guitars, keys, bg vocal
Darrell Vickers: vocals
Bill Telep: guitars, bg vocal
Bruce Haxton: bass
Brian Hamilton: drums
Produced by Andrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers, 1981
Recorded by Paul Lachapelle


Little known Toronto indie band (1979-82) who’s songwriters, Andrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers, went on to work with Johnny Carson on the Tonight Show as head writers. Both born in the UK, their families moved to Oshawa, Ontario around the same time. They met there in junior high. In 1983 they decided to move to California and worked on the Tonight Show (as head writers), earning themselves four Emmy Awards nominations. They have written for George Carlin, Rodney Dangerfield, Alan Thicke and Mickey Rooney, to name a few.

16. La Bottine Souriante: La Bottine Souriante: Surf n’ Turf
(Trad)
Tout comme au jour de l'an: Mille-Pattes - MP-2035
Joliette QC

Michel Bordeleau, mandolin, mandola
Yves Lambert, accordion, harmonica
Andre Marchand, guitar, feet
Martin Racine, violin, mandola
Rejan Archambault, bass
Denis Frechette, piano
Mario Forest, spoons
Produced by Mario Forest, 1987
Recorded by Andre L’esperance & Andre Marchand

17. The GoGos: Skidmarks On My Heart
(C Caffey / B Carlisle)
Beauty And The Beat: IRS Records SP 70021
Los Angeles CA

Belinda Carlisle: lead vocal
Charlotte Caffey: lead guitar, keys, bg vocal
Gina Schock: drums
Kathy Valentine: bass, bg vocal
Jane Weilin: rhythm guitar, bg vocal
Produced by Richard Gottherer and Rob Freeman, 1981
Mastered by Creg Calbi

18. The Tubes: Sushi Girl
(The Tubes)
The Completion Backward Principle: EMI Records SOO 12151
San Francisco CA

Bill Spooner: guitar, vocal
Michael Cotton: synths
Fee Waybill: lead vocals
Roger Steen: guitar, vocals
Prairie Prince: drums
Vince Welnick: keys, vocals
Rick Anderson: bass
Produced by David Foster, 1981
Recorded by Humberto Gatica @ studios Goodnight LA, Panorama City; Monterey, Glendale;  Davlen, Hollywood
Mixed by Humberto Gatica at Studio 55, Hollywood


19. Miles Davis: The Meaning of the Blues
(L Worth / B Troup / JJ Johnson)
Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall: Columbia Records Monaural CL-1812
Alton Illinois

Miles Davis: Trumpet
Hank Mobley: Tenor saxophone
Wynton Kelly: Piano
Paul Chambers: Bass
Jimmy Cobb: Drums
Produced by Teo Macero, 1961
Recorded at Carnegie Hall, NY
Released July 16, 1962


Miles Davis b. May 26, 1926, Alton, Illinois

This performance captured Miles Davis at the intersection of time. What he did before this and what he would do after it would be Miles different. After this gig Davis changed his band to get ready for what was coming over the horizon.


Hour Two

1.   Wilson Pickett: Mustang Sally
(Bonny Mack Rice)
Wilson Pickett’s Greatest Hits: Atlantic ¬ 2SA 501
Detroit MI

Wilson Pickett: vocals
Produced by Jerry Wexler ¬ 1966
Compilation produced, 1973

Recorded at Muscle Shoals Studios


Wilson Pickett (March 18, 1941 ¬ January 19, 2006)

Bonny "Mack" Rice (b. Clarksdale MS November 10, 1933 ¬ d. Detroit MI June
27, 2016) from complications of Alzheimer's disease. Played with the Falcons, a group whose members included Eddie Floyd, Wilson Pickett and Joe Stubbs, from 1957 to 1963. Song was first recorded by Mack Rice in 1965.


2.   Stevie Wonder: Uptight (Everything Is Alright)
(Stevie Wonder / Sylvia Moy / Henry Cosby)
45 single bw Purple Rain Drops: Tamla Records TMG 545
Saginaw MI

Stevie Wonder - vocals, keyboards
James Jamerson - bass
Benny Benjamin - drums
Produced by Mickey Stevenson, Henry Cosby, 1967


Stevland Hardaway Judkins b. May 13, 1950

Uptight was Wonder’s first big hit song. He released his first album, Jazz Soul of Little Stevie, in 1962.


3.   Beatles: Money (That's What I Want)
(Janie Bradford / Berry Gordy)
Beatlemania With The Beatles: Capitol Records Canada T6051
Liverpool UK

John Lennon: lead vocals, rhythm guitar, screaming, handclapping
Paul McCartney: bass, backing vocals, handclapping
George Harrison: lead guitar, backing vocals, handclapping
Ringo Starr: drums, handclapping
George Martin: double-tracked piano
Produced by George Martin, 1963
Recorded at EMI Studios, London  July 18, 1963


4.   The Berliner Philharmonker: Help!
(Lennon / McCartney)
The Beatles In Classic: Teldec Digital: LC 3706
Berlin, GM

Werner Muller: Arranger
Produced 1983

5.   Buffy Sainte-Marie: Universal Soldier
(Buffy Sainte-Marie)
The Best of Buffy Sainte-Marie: Vanguard Records: VSD-3/4
Piapot Cree First Nations Reserve, SK

Buffy Sainte-Marie: vocal, guitar
Produced by Maynard Solomon: 1970
Originally released on LP “It’s My Way” 1964


"I wrote 'Universal Soldier' in the basement of The Purple Onion coffee house in Toronto in the early sixties. It's about individual responsibility for war and how the old feudal thinking kills us all." It was also recorded by Donovan in 1965.


6.   John Prine: Flag Decals
(John Prine)
John Prine: Atlantic Records SD 8296
Maywood, Illinois

John Prine: guitar, vocals
Reggie Young: lead guitar
Leo LeBlanc: pedal steel
John Christopher: guitar
Bobby Emmons: organ
Bobby Wood, piano
Mike Leach: bass
Gene Chrisman: drums
Bishop Heywood: percussion
Steve Goodman: guitar, harmony vocals
Dave Prine: fiddle
Neil Rosengarden: bass
Produced by Arif Mardin, 1971
Recorded by Dale Smith at A&R Studios, NYC


7.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Polka Playing Henry
(TC Connors)
Long Gone To The Yukon: EMI 0-7243-835298-2-7
Halton Hills, ON

Tom Connors: guitar, vocals
Chris Whiteley: trumpet, steel, dobro
Denis Keldie: accordion, piano
David Thompson: bass
Rob Duffus: drums
Conrad Kipping: lead guitar, violin, mandolin
Ike Kelnick: tuba, sax, trombone
Produced by Dr. T. C. Connors, 1995

8.   Pete Schofield & The Canadians: Yesterday
(Lennon / McCartney)
It’s A Sign of the Times: Birchmount Records BM502
Toronto ON

Pete Schofield: clarinet, alto sax
Ron Grant: clarinet, alto sax
George Zarras: baritone, tenor, also sax, clarinet
Doug Oliver: tenor sax, clarinet
Ian McKay: trumpet
Brian Leonard: drums
Rick Homme: bass
Bob Edwards: guitar
George Collins: keys
Produced by Pete Schofield, 1967
Music Directors: Ed Graf and Jerry Nichols
Recorded by Pete Houston at RCA Studios, Toronto

9.   Weddings Parties Anything: Do Re Me
(Woody Guthrie)
Melbourne, Australia

Pete Lawler - guitar
Mick Thomas - guitar, vocals
Mark Wallace: harmonica
Produced by Steve Fruitman, 1990
Recorded live at CIUT (91 St. George St Studios)


In 1990 I had the honour of welcoming Weddings Parties Anything to CIUT for my program The Great North Wind. It was during our funding drive so they dusted off this Woody Guthrie favourite to raise some Do Re Mi.

10. The Pogues: Sally Maclennane
(Shane MacGowan)
Rum, Sodomy & the Lash: Stiff records: MCA 5744
London UK

Shane MacGowan: vocals
Spider Stacy: tin whistle
James Fearnley: accordion
Jem Finer: banjo
Cait O'Riordan: bass
Andrew Ranken: drums
Philip Chevron: guitar
Additional personnel
Henry Benagh: fiddle
Dick Cuthell: French horn
Tommy Keane: uileann pipes
Produced by Elvis Costello and Phil Chevron, 1985
Recorded by Nick Robbins and Paul Scully at Elephant Studios, London
Recorded at Elephant Studios, London


11. Pink Floyd: Lucifer Sam
(Syd Barrett)
Piper At The Gates Of Dawn: Capitol Canada / EMI - mono  T 6242
London / Cambridge UK

Syd Barrett: guitar, vocals
Roger Waters: bass
Nick Mason: drums
Rick Wright: keys
Produced by Norman Smith, 1967
Recorded at Abby Road Studio 3 by Peter Brown


12. Hot Toddies: Rockin Crickets
(Bill Pernell / Vaughan Jonah)
45 Single: Shan-Todd Records ST-0056
Niagara Falls ON

Bill Pernell, Ohio, sax
Vaughan Jonah, Niagara Falls ON, guitar
Garry Kelba, Port Colburne ON, drums
Big John “T-Bone” Little, rhythm guitar, vocals
Produced by Tom Shannon & Phil Todaro, March 1959
Recorded at Shan-Todd studios, Buffalo NY by Phil Todaro


Big John Little b. Niagara Falls ON November 19, 1929

The real name of the band was Big John Little and the Rockers but recorded as The Hot-Toddys. Their first record was I’ll Always Love You bw Rock With Me Baby, first recorded on Tri-Fi label out of NYC

Small label trying out new artists in mid 50s. Rockin’ Crickets was released March 1959. According to The Band’s website (url for Sandy Konikoff) Rockin’ Crickets was one of Jimi Hendrix’s favourite guitar songs. When Hendrix was still living in Seattle he was a member of the Velvetones, then The Rocking Kings. The would go and play in Vancouver and it was there that Hendrix first heard Rockin’ Crickets on the radio.


13. Jefferson Airplane: Volunteers
(Marty Balin / Paul Kantner)
The Worst of Jefferson Airplane: RCA Victor: LSP 4459
San Francisco CA

Marty Balin: vocals, rhythm guitar
Grace Slick: vocals, piano, organ
Paul Kantner: rhythm guitar, vocals
Jorma Kaukonen: lead guitar, electric chicken, vocals
Spencer Dryden: drums, piano, organ, steel balls, vocals
Jack Casady: bass
Nicky Hopkins: piano
Produced by Al Schmitt, 1969
Recorded at  Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco by Rick Schmitt
Originally on LP Volunteers


Compilation album put together by: Jefferson Airplane, Bill Thompson, Pat Ierac. Volunteers was the 6th LP of JA. Originally supposed to be titled “Volunteers of Amerika” but the Salvation Army objected. RCA Records was refusing to allow "fuck" on the album until they were confronted with the fact that they had already set precedent on the Cast Recording Soundtrack of "Hair".

14. Brother: Sending Money
(Bill Wallace / Kurt Winter / V Schmidt)
45 Single: Nimbus 9-9014
Winnipeg MB

Bill Wallace: bass
Kurt Winter: guitar
Vance Masters: drums
Produced by Jack Richardson, 1971
Recorded at RCA Studios, Chicago


15. Paul James Band: Shake Your Money Maker
(Elmore James)
Paul James Band: OPM Distribution PJ-1
Toronto ON

Paul James: guitars, lead vocal
Gary Gray: keys, bg vocal
Brian Kipping: bass, bg vocal
Adrian Vecchiola: drums
Produced by Paul James, 1987

Recorded by Doug McClement and Corby Luke at Comfort Sound, Toronto
Mastered by Peter Norman at McClear Place 


16. Eddy Thornton: Miss McLeod’s Reel
(Trad)
Dancing & Singing At An Irish Crossroad: Paragon Records: ALS 200
Toronto ON

Eddie Thornton: accordion
Jay Crawford: lead guitar
Mike Duke: bass
John Neill: drums
Bob Patton: accordion
Produced by Bill Bessy and Chuck Wilton, circa 1972
Mastered at RCA Studios Toronto


17. Nancy Wilson: A Good Man Is Hard To Find
(Edward Green)
Hello Young Lovers: Capitol Records: ST 1767
Chillicothe, Ohio,

George Shearing: string choir arranger
Milton Raskin: conductor
Produced by Tom Morgan, 1962

Nancy Wilson (born February 20, 1937)

Recorded more than 70 albums. In 1964, Wilson won her first Grammy Award for the best rhythm and blues recording for the album How Glad I Am. First of 3.


18. Five D: Dementia
(Five D)
Five D: Ottawa Rocks, Sir John A Years: Sound Investment Enterprises D-11101
Ottawa ON

Jack Arsenault: rhythm guitar
Brian Bradfield: drums
Brad Campbell: bass, vocal
Dave Poulin: lead vocal
John Miron: guitar
Produced by John Pozer, 1967

Originally Fifth Dimension but had to change their name. Opened for Wilson Pickett.

Another great Ottawa band that came together in 1963. When the Beatles hit they decided to go Mersey Beat with names like The Decades, B.C. And The Cavemen, and The Quotations. In 1966 they became the Fifth Dimension but just as they were about to release their first record, they were informed about the ‘Up, Up and Away’ band using the same name. So they shortened it to Five D.

The band were part of the televised 1967 Centennial Celebrations on Parliament Hill where Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were in attendance. Her Majesty later commented: "They are good, but loud!" They toured opening for the likes of The Who, The Troggs, Wilson Pickett and Ohio Express amongst many others. They broke up in 1970.

Dementia was most likely recorded in 1967 but never released. I got this off a 1995 compilation CD Ottawa Rocks, Sir John A. Years (Sir John A. being a record company).


19. The Who: Run Run Run
(Pete Townsend)
A Quick One / Sell Out: Decca MCA2-4067
London UK

Roger Daltrey: Vocals
John Entwistle: Bass Guitar and Vocals
Keith Moon: Drums
Pete Townshend: Guitar and Vocals
Produced by Kit Lambert, 1966

20. Love Sculpture: The Stumble
(Freddy King / Sonny Thompson)
Blues Helping: Rare Earth R 505
Cardiff Wales, UK

John Williams: bass
Bob Jones: drums, vocals
Dave Edmunds: guitar, keys
Produced by Malcolm Jones & Kingsley Ward, 1969
Recorded by Peter Mew


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