We Get Garage-y This Morning Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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This was the only album from the Experience produced by Hendrix, and also the band's most commercially successful release / #53 on the "Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time", 2020.
Mann's label, Geffen Records, refused to release this album, feeling it contained no hit singles. In response, Mann set up her own label and released it herself.
* - Now defunct , re-released on Steady Boy Records, 2024 / Formerly a founding member/ bass player in Moby Grape./// Just released for the first time in the USA / Click on Link above, left, to view the CD.
Formerly a founding member/ second guitarist and singer in legendary SF group (over-hyped by Columbia Records) Moby Grape. He was the son of legendary Academy Award-winning "Golden Age" actress Loretta Young, who won the "Academy Award for Best Actress" in 1947 for her role in "Farmer's Daughter".
* - There was also an American "T-Bones", a Liberty Records studio group (usually members of what is now known as "The Wrecking Crew") who first released records in 1964, and later had a hit with 'No Matter What Shape (Your Stmach's In', in late 1965) which is probably why the English group is usually called 'GARRY FARR & The T Bones'. / Click on Link above, left, to view the original English single, with a picture sleeve.
From Memphis, Tennessee / Full title: 'Don't Send Me No Flowers (I Ain't Dead Yet)' / * - I'm not sure which came out first - LsA //
Click the Link above, left to view the original single
* - Not a complete personnel listing {it's rather AMAZING how how much info they crammed into the text on the inner label -LsA} - to see the complete personnel listing, click the Link above, left to view the original 10" shellac record.
R.M.F.C. = "Rock Music Fan Club"; the brain child of Buz Clatworthy, who writes, performs and records all of the group's output himself in his bedroom / From Sydney, Australia
In a 1982 interview with People magazine, she said: "I may look like a nice Jewish girl from New Jersey, but inside I'm a 50-year-old, heavy-set black man with a big thumb, like Wes Montgomery" - click on Link above/ left, to read an article about her.
Click on the Link above, to view the original single and its pressing variations. Originally the song was called "Don't Be Long" and recorded by a variation of the Byrds named on the recording as "The Beefeaters" {Oct 1964, Elektra). This was reissued in June 1965 on a short-lived Elektra subsidiary called "Bounty", after the mega-success of 'Mr Tambourine Man'. / Click on the Link above, to see the original single
Tommy McCook, Rolando Alphonso, Johnny Moore, Lester Sterling, Don Drummond, Lloyd Knibb, Lloyd Brevett, Jerry Haynes, and Jackie Mittoo began working together in 1963, and formed The Skatalites in May 1964. It is possible, even likely that recordinngs now credited to "The Skatalites" were originally released under their individual names, in particular Don Drummond, Tommy McCook and Rolando Alphonso. // Click on the Link above, to see the original album