33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#520 
February 6, 2023
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Can You Hear Me Calling?
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Side Aye

1.   The Mountainside Band: Waiting For Your Call – 2002 *
2.   Lenny Breau & Chet Atkins: Cattle Call – 1981
3.   Bobby Darren: Bullmoose with Calls – 1959
4.   Hans Staymer Band: Mama (Don’t Ya Hear Me Call) *
5.   Howlin’ Wolf: Call Me The Wolf – 1972
6.   Flaming Groovies: Call Me Lightning – 1986
7.   Al Bruno: Arkansas Traveller / Joe Clark / Guitar Boogie – 1959 *
8.   Brendan Nolan: The Train They Call The Ocean *
9.   Wilf Carter: A Little Old Log Shack I Can Always Call My Home – 1935 *
10. Sons Of the Saddle: Cattle Call – 1961 *
11. David Gon: The Loon Calling Me – 1978 *
12. Pink Floyd: Interstellar Overdrive (Take 6) mono – 1967
13. Clash: London Calling – 2013
14. Bruce Cockburn: Call It Democracy – 1997 *
15. Mark Haines & The Zippers: Calling Through The Driving Rain – 1988 *
16. Blondie: Call Me – 1980

The Bee Side

1.   The Mothers Of Invention: Call Any Vegetable – 1967
2.   Return To Forever: Space Circus Pt 2 – 1972                4.09
3.   Gene MacLellan: The Call – 1970 *
4.   JJ Cale: Call The Doctor – 1971
5.   Zwol: Call Out My Name – 1979 *
6.   Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas: I Call Your Name
7.   Michael Occhipinti & Shine On: Peace In Central Park – 2012 *    2.35
8.   Gregg Lawless: When You Don’t Call – 2009 *
9.   Kirstin Jones: You Don’t Call – 2007 *
10. Left Banke: She May Call You Up Tonight – 1966
11. It’s A Beautiful Day: Bombay Calling – 1969
12. Bob McBride: Curtain Call – 1978 *
13. Oliver Schroer: Christmas with Poncho / Last Call – 1993 *        4.30
14. Klaatu: Calling Occupants of Interplantary Craft – 1976 *

*CanCon = 57%


And Now for The Particulars

Side Aye – On Call

1.   The Mountainside Band: Waiting For Your Call
(Clark / Howard / Gregory / Fear)
Sixty Second Songs: Drog Records of Guelph – DROG 100
Toronto
Dave Clark: piano, drums, vocals
Richard Gregory: guitars, lead vocal
Blake Howard: drums
Alfons Fear: bass, trumpet, vocal
Produced and Recorded by Dave Clark, 2002
Recorded at Bon’s Cave

2.   Lenny Breau & Chet Atkins: Cattle Call
(Tex Owens)
Standard Brands: RCA Records AYL1-4191
Bangor, Maine / Nashville TN
Lenny Breau: guitar (left speaker)
Chet Atkins: guitar (right speaker)
Produced by Chet Atkins, 1981

Just a beautiful version of this 1934 Tex Owens classic that was Eddy Arnold’s signature song. Chet starts it off (right) while Lenny adds colour (left) before the start trading off.

3.   Bobby Darren: Bullmoose with Calls
(Bobby Darin)
45 single bw Dream Lover: Atco Records 6140
New York City
Bobby Darin, vocals
Neil Sedaka, piano;
other details unknown
Produced by Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler, 1959
Recorded by Tom Dowd at Atlantic Studio, New York City March 5, 1959

Walden Robert Cassotto b. May 14, 1936 / d. December 20, 1973

He started his career as a songwriter for Connie Francis (Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero). He recorded his first million-selling single, "Splish Splash", in 1958. This was followed by "Dream Lover" and "Mack the Knife".  In 1990, singer Paul Anka made the speech inducting Darin into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

4.   Hans Staymer Band: Mama (Don’t Ya Hear Me Call)
(Michael Hanford)
The Hans Staymer Band: GSF Records  9208-1004
Vancouver BC
Hans Staymer: vocal, harmonica
Robbie King: keys
Eddie Patterson: guitar
Wayne Kozak: sax
Paul Burton: drums
Produced by Don Hamilton and Robbie King, 1972
Recorded by Don Greppert at Aragon Recorders, Vancouver
Mixed by Eirek The Norwegian (Eirek Wangberg)
Mastered at Sound Recorders, LA

Staymer saw Louis Armstrong in the 1950s while still living in his native Germany. He also got into playing the music of Django Reinhardt. He moved to Canada in 1962, settling in Edmonton as a goldsmith. He began performing there, playing songs by blues legends like Leadbelly at local clubs which eventually saw him perform in bands. In 1968 he moved to Vancouver and formed a band called Django which lasted about four years. In 1972 he formed the Hans Staymer Band and recorded an album called “Dig A Hole” on GSF Records. In 1997 he formed a duo with another German ex-pat Andreas Schuld. Their first CD, recorded by Billo Bourne (Bourne & McLeod) received a 1997 Juno Award nomination for Best Blues Album. They still gig off and on.

5.   Howlin’ Wolf: Call Me The Wolf
(Chester Burnett)
Live And Cookin At Alices Revisited: Chess Records 9033-50015
Chicago Ill
Howlin Wolf, harmonica, vocals
Hubert Sumlin: guitar
Willie Williams: guitar
Eddie Taylor: tenor sax
David Myers: bass
Albert Luandrew: piano
Fred Below: drums
Produced by Rall Bass, 1972
Recorded by Gary Starr & Dave Huston at Alices, Chicago

6.   The Flaming Groovies: Call Me Lightning
(Pete Townsend)
One Night Stand: ABC Records – ABCLP10
San Francisco CA
Jack Johnson: guitar, vocals
Cyril Jordan: guitar, vocals
Paul Zahl: drums, vocals
George Alexander: bass, vocals
Produced by Flaming Groovies & Peter Noble, 1986
Recorded at Glebe Studios, Sydney, Australia

7.   Al Bruno: Arkansas Traveller / Old Joe Clark / Guitar Boogie Breakdown
(Traditional)
Town & Country Guitar: Arc Records - 507
Sudbury ON
Al Bruno: boogie guitar
Producer not listed - circa 1958

Al Bruneau b. Sudbury ON January 22, 1937 /  d. August 21, 2015 Pensacola, Florida

A No-Name guitarist from Sudbury, comes to Toronto, pays his dues, records an album then leaves for the States where he got to play on recordings by a lot of big stars. In 1963, he moved to Philadelphia, where he worked on Dick Clark’s famous American Bandstand TV show and became Musical Director for Clark’s Caravan of Stars tours. When Dick Clark relocated to a new home base in Los Angeles, Al Bruno followed along. He became the house guitarist for Capitol Records alongside Glen Campbell, playing on recordings that became huge hits. He later became a Producer. One Canadian that is definitely under the radar.

8.   Brendan Nolan: The Train They Call The Ocean
(Ken Saunders / Brendan Nolan)
45 single bw Mental Taxation: Primordial Records C 550
Montreal QC / St. Pete Beach FL
Brendan Nolan: guitar, vocals
Produced 1984

Brendan Nolan b. Dublin, IR

A native of Ireland, Nolan moved to Montreal in 1979 where he was the "House Performer" for a 14 year run at the Old Dublin Pub. He moved down to Florida, where he resides, in 1993 and has continued to record and perform Irish based songs.

"Nolan has been blessed with a rich Irish voice and an Irish way with words. In his singing and his musical arrangements he helps his listeners to feel the pain, the joy, the humour, the triumph, the sadness, the longing, as deeply as did the old songs of the tradition."
 -- Ron Duffy, Canadian Folk Music Bulletin, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

9.   Wilf Carter: A Little Old Log Shack I Can Always Call My Home
(Wilf Carter)
Wilf Carter / Montrana Slim Vol 1: Bear Family Records 7912
Port Hilford NS
Wilf Carter: guitar, vocals
Produced by Hugh Joseph, RCA Victor in March 20, 1935

10. Sons Of The Saddle: Cattle Call
(Tex Owens)
Sons Of The Saddle: Canatal Records - CTLP 4003
Calgary, Medicine Hat AB
Lenny Seibert: bass
Vic Seibert: guitar
Gene Seibert: piano
Johnny Allan: steel
Lucky Ambeault: fiddle
Diana Leah: vocals
Produced by Art Snider, 1961
Recorded by Dave Newberry at Newberry Sound Studio, Toronto

Clifford "Lucky" Ambeault b. March 25, 1929 Bathurst, NB./ d. April 3, 1984

This band was originally formed in Alberta in 1950 but really took off with the addition of New Brunswick Acadian fiddler Lucky Ambo (Clifford Joseph Ambeault) from Bathurst NB, during which time they were based in Ontario. Ambo did a solo fiddle album with the Seiberts around the time they recorded Sons of the Saddle for Canatel Records. It’s a very sought after fiddle LP. Ambo was considered to be the leader of the band. Although Ambo left the band to pursue a solo career, the Seiberts went on to record “Rodeo Action” for the Rodeo Records imprint, Banff Records in 1969.

11. David Gon: The Loon Calling Me
(David Gon)
Island Miles Away: CBC Northern Services WRC1 5676
Yellowknife NT
David Gon: guitar, vocal
Eddie Bimm: keys
Ron Prescott: drums
Gary Spicer: guitar
Peter Fredette: bass
Randall Prescott: harmonica
Produced by Les McLaughlin
Recorded at Snowcan Studios, Ottawa by Marc Lajoie January 1988

David Gon b. Yellowknife NT 1953

A member of the Dog Rib First Nation, he had a good career as a singer-songwriter playing across the northern reaches of Canada. He got hired to perform at the Northwest Territories Arctic Show at Expo ’86 in Vancouver as well as the Canada Winter Games in Cape Breton in 1987, all of which lead to the recording of this album in Ottawa the following year.

12. Pink Floyd: Interstellar Overdrive Take 6 in mono
(Barrett / Waters / Mason / Wright)
Piper At The Gates of Dawn – 40th Anniversary: EMI 50990-503919
London
Rick Wright: keys
Roger Waters: bass
Syd Barrett: guitar, vocals
Nick Mason: drums
Produced by Norman Smith, 1967
Recorded by Peter Brown, Studio 3, EMI Studios London
Mastered by James Guthrie and Joel Plante at Das Boot Recordings, 2007

13. The Clash: London Calling
(Joe Strummer / Mick Jones)
London Calling: Columbia Records 88875112701
London UK
Mick Jones: guitar, vocal
Joe Strummer: rhythm guitar, vocal
Paul Simonen: bass, vocal
Topper Headon: drums
Produced by Guy Stevens, 1979
Recorded by Bill Price and Jerry Green at Wessex Studios, London
Remastered by Tim Young and The Clash at Metroplois 2013

London Calling is the third studio album by The Clash. The title alludes to the BBC World Service's station identification: "This is London calling ...", which was used during World War II, often in broadcasts to occupied countries. Joe Strummer has said: "We felt that we were struggling about to slip down a slope or something, grasping with our fingernails. And there was no one there to help us. The song was used in the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day. Joe Strummer later became a DJ for the BBC World Service, on a program called "Joe Strummer's London Calling". The song was performed live twice by Bob Dylan during his November 2005 residency at London's Brixton Academy

14. Bruce Cockburn: Call It Democracy
(Bruce Cockburn)
World of Wonders: True North Records TN 66
Ottawa ON
Bruce Cockburn: guitar, vocal
Jon Goldsmith: keys
Fergus Jemison Marsh: bass, stick
Hugh Marsh: violin
Produced by Jon Goldsmith & Kerry Crawford, 1985
Recorded by John Naslen at Manta Sound, Toronto
Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisc, NYC

Just in case you’re wondering, Bruce had it right, back in the mid-1980s. And that says it all!

15. Mark Haines & The Zippers: Calling Through The Driving Rain / Moira’s Return
(Mark Haines / Declan O’Doherty)  
In The City: Stony Plain Records SPL 1121
Souris PEI
Mark Haines: fiddle, electric guitar, vocals
John Sheard: piano
Neil Chapman: guitar
Barry Keane: drums
Kevin McKenzie: drums, percussion
Ashley Mulford: electric guitar
Gerald O’Brien: keys
David Blamires: guitar, trumpet, violin, mellophone, recorder, marimba, accordion
John Rutledge: vocals
Jamie Snider: fiddle, guitar
Claude Desjardins: percussion
Kirk Elliott: violin, mandolin
Matthew Gerrard
Brian Lenard
Produced by Declan O’Doherty, 1988
Recorded by Randy Staub, Joe Primeau, Earl Torno & Darren Millar at Phase One Studios, Toronto
  
16. Blondie: Call Me (Theme From American Gigolo)   
(Giorgio Moroder / Ben Liebrand)
The Best of Blondie: Chrysalis ‎– CHR 1337
NYC
Deborah Harry: lead vocals
Chris Stein: guitar
Clem Burke: drums
Nigel Harrison: bass
Jimmy Destri: keys
Produced by Giorgio Moroder, 1980
Recorded August 1979, New York City

The Bee Side

1.   Mothers Of Invention: Call Any Vegetable
(Includes "Invocation & Ritual Dance of the Young Pumpkin" & “Soft-Sell Conclusion”)  
(Frank Zappa)
Absolutely Free: Verve V6-5013
Los Angeles CA
Frank Zappa: guitar, conductor, vocals
Jimmy Carl Black: drums, vocals
Ray Collins: vocals, tambourine
Roy Estrada: bass, vocals
Billy Mundi: drums, percussion
Don Preston: keyboards
Jim Fielder: guitar, piano
Bunk Gardner: woodwinds
Produced by Tom Wilson, 1967
Director of engineering: Val Valentin
Engineer: Ami Hadani
Remixing: David Greene
Mastering Engineer: Doug Sax

Frank Vincent Zappa b. Baltimore MD Dec 21, 1940 / d. Dec 4, 1993 (52) LA

Although Absolutely Free was the first Mothers album I listened to (I bought Freak Out a couple of weeks later), it was a stunner. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing! There was nothing else like it! And taking the piss out of The Supremes, The Beach Boys, lizard lounge music, rock-operas and The Beatles on their next album, “We’re Only In It For The Money”, this album “Absolutely Free”, was an archaic road that began with Plastic People and followed into the Duke of Prunes and Call Any Vegetable on side one. Still one of the best albums in my collection; I love it! And I always have.  

2.   Return To Forever: Space Circus Pt 2
(Chick Corea)
Hymn Of The Seventh Galaxy: Polydor Records 2310 283
Chelsea MA
Chick Corea: keys, percussion
Stan Clarke: bass
Bill Connors: guitars
Lenny White: drums
Produced by Chick Corea 1973
Recorded at The Record Plant by Shelly Yakus
Mastered at The Master Cutting Room by Tom Robstenek
   
3.   Gene MacLellan: The Call
(Gene MacLellan)
45 single bw Snowbird: Capitol Records Canada 72607
Val d’Or QC
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

Gene MacLellan b. Feb 2, 1938 in Val-d'Or, QC / d. January 19, 1995 in Summerside, PEI

Like his song Snowbird, this 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.

4.   JJ Cale: Call The Doctor
(JJ Cale)
Naturally: MCA Records – MCA 37104
Oklahoma City, OK
J J Cale: guitars, vocals
Karl Himmel: drums
Chuck Browning: drums
Tim Drummond: bass
Carl Radle: bass
Norman Putnam: bass
Bob Wilson: piano
David Briggs: keys
Jerry Whitehurst: piano
Weldon Myrick: steel guitar
Buddy Spiker: fiddle
Shorty Lavender: fiddle
Walter Haynes: dobro
Mac Gayden: slide guitar
Ed Colis: harmonica
Diane Davidson: bg vocals
Produced by Audie Ashworth, 1971
Recorded by Joe Mills and Jim
Williamson at Bradley’s Barn, Mt Juliet Tenn, and by James Long at Moss Rose Studio Nashville

John Weldon Cale  b. Oklahoma City, December 5, 1938 / d. July 26, 2013 La Jolla CA)

JJ Cale was one of the unsung heroes of the guitar. Well respected, his music was usually based on grooves. My only complaint about his earlier albums was that the songs were too short! Like, once into the groove, you don’t want it to end so soon. His songs were covered by Eric Clapton, Johnny Cash, Phish, Kansas, Bill Wymans Rhythm Kings, George Thorogood and The Destroyers, Lynard Skynayrd, The Band, Waylon Jennings, Bobby Bare & Captain Beefheart. Just to name a few!

5.   Zwol: Call Out My Name
(Walter Zwol)
45 single bw It’s So Real: EMI America: 8009
Toronto ON
Walter Zwol: vocal
Bernie LaBarge: guitar and vocals
Grant Slater: keyboards and vocals
Sonnie Bernardi: drums
Dennis Pinhorn: bass guitar and vocals.
Produced by Roger Cook, Ralph Murray and Walter Zwol, 1979
Recorded Crazy Mama Studios in Nashville and Miami's Criteria Studios

Walter Zwolinski was a founding member and front-man for the Canadian rock band Brutus (1969–1976). After that he went solo. Zwol became the first Canadian artist to sign directly with an American label, EMI. Zwol continued on the circuit and formed The Rage which recorded one record, before taking an office job at Attic Records in the mid '80s.

Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas: I Call Your Name
(John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
45 single: Parlophone Records R 5049
Liverpool UK
Billy J Kramer: vocal
Tony Mansfield: drums
Robin MacDonald: guitar
Ray Jones: bass
Mike Maxfield: lead guitar
Produced by George Martin, 1963
Recorded at Abby Road Studios, July 1963

William Howard Ashton b. 19 August 1943 in Bootle, Lancashire

I’ve always loved Ringo’s playing on The Beatles’ version of I Call Your Name which was the b side of the single “Long Tall Sally”. We Canadians mostly found it on the Capitol Records of Canada release of the 1964 album “Long Tall Sally”. However, the song was originally released by Billy J Kramer and The Dakotas. Both versions were recorded at Abby Road EMI Studios by George Martin.

7.   Michael Occhipinti & Shine On: Peace In Central Park
(M Occhipinti / R Occhipinti / E Shepherd / K TKkurcotte / M Kelso)
The Universe of John Lennon: True North TND566
Toronto
Michael Occhipinti: guitar
Robert Occhipinti: bass
Elizabeth Shepherd: keys
Mark Kelso: drums
Kevin Turcotte: horns
Produced by Roberto and Michael Occhipinti, 2012
Recorded by John Bailey at The Drive Shed, Toronto
Mastered by Trevor Saddler

Next: two songs performed live at CIUT on my old Back To The Sugarcamp shows:

8.   Gregg Lawless: When You Don’t Call
(G Lawless)
Live at the Sugarcamp
Toronto
Gregg Lawless: guitar, vocal
Produced by Steve Fruitman, 2009
Recorded at CIUT FM 91 St. George St. Studios

Gregg is a veteran performer who lives in Riverdale here in Toronto.

9.   Kirstin Jones: You Don’t Call
(Kirstin Jones)
Live on Back To The Sugarcamp Radio Program
Toronto
Kirstin Jones: guitar, vocals
Produced by Steve Fruitman, 2007
Recorded live to air at CIUT Studios, 91 St. George St, Toronto

Kirstin Jones had only one CD and was working on her second when she dropped in on my old Sugarcamp show in 2007. I was impressed by her. Unfortunatley, I don’t think she’s involved with the music scene these days.

10. 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

I’ve always loved the sound of Left Banke but most interestingly, I get more into it the more I hear it, especially now! It just resonates with me. The music on this album ventures between hard rock, soft rock, classical arrangements based on the baroque keyboards of the past and somewhat psychedelic. Music made by teenagers.

11. It’s A Beautiful Day: Bombay Calling
(Vince Wallace / David Laflamme)
It’s A Beautiful Day: Columbia Records  CS 9768
San Francisco CA
David Laflamme: violin
Hal Wagenet: guitar
Mitchell Hollman: bass
Linda Laflamme: keys
Pattie Santos: percussion
Produced by Matthew Katz & David Laflamme  1969
Recorded by Brian Ross-Myring

David LaFlamme .b Gary Poise May 4, 1941, in New Britain, CT / d. Aug 6, 2023, Santa Rosa, CA (82)

Active years: 1967-1974

Classically trained violinist Gary Poise changed his name rock n’ roll stage name to David LaFlamme so as to protect his Symphony Orchestra reputation. Symphony Orchestras at that time often did not think much of Rock musicians. The theme from the song "Bombay Calling" was later used, at a slower tempo, by Deep Purple as the intro to "Child in Time" on its Deep Purple in Rock album.

This was their first album and many of us who have listened to it for years cherish it. It certainly beats their other albums which followed. Not a dull moment on it. 

12. Bob McBride: Curtain Call
(Bob McBride)
Bob McBride: London Records – CM 501
Toronto ON
Bob McBride: vocal
Richard Horbatiuk: bass
Gary Gies: drums
John Shand: guitar
Miles Wilinson: guitar
Francois Valentyne: keys
Debbie Schaal & Ricky Yorke: bg vocals
Produced by Chris Skene & Rick Capreol, 1978

Robert Bruce "Bob" McBride b. 17 Nov 1946 Toronto / d. 20 February 1998, Toronto (51)

The Toronto-born McBride attended North Toronto Collegiate Institute and joined Lighthouse in 1970, replacing original singer Pinky Dauvin. His voice contributed to successful Lighthouse songs such as "Hats Off to the Stranger", and "One Fine Morning". He also won a 1973 Juno Award in the Outstanding Male Performance category and was nominated for a 1974 Juno in the Best Male Vocalist category. In late 1996, he fended off a pair of intruders in his parents' home. He was beaten by the assailants, sustained serious head injuries, and later died from his injuries at the age of 51
   
13. Oliver Schroer: Christmas with Poncho / Last Call
(O Schroer)
Whirled: Big Dog Music – no serial
Toronto, ON
Oliver Schroer: Eric Aceto Violect (fiddle), choir
Shelly Berger: bass
Tina Kiik: accordion, choir
The Choir: Rob Allen, Ric Rokicki, A St. George, Steve Starchev, Soozi Schlanger, David Travers-Smith, Michael Wrycraft, Dina Torrans
Produced by Oliver Schroer, 1993
Recorded by Fred Petersen at Kinck Sound, Toronto
Also recorded at Inception Sound by Andrew St. George
Mixed by Andrew St. George at Comfort sound, Toronto

Oliver Schroer b. Markdale ON June 18, 1956 / d. July 3, 2008 Toronto (52)

14. Klaatu: Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft   
(Klaatu)
3:47 E.S.T.: Daffodil Records 9216-10054
Toronto ON
John Woloschuk: Vocals, Bass & Acoustic Guitars, Keyboards
Dee Long: Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals
Terry Draper: Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Produced by Terry Brown & Klaatu, 1976
Recorded & engineered by Steve Vaughan & Terry Brown
Released: August 11, 1976
   


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