Nobody talk for this rarity and never reissued, unknown for me the line up and the date
of realised. Back cover is blank-white , no info!
This live record is from early 70's (?) and has 8 rearrangement songs.
One of my fave from my collection !
Track List
a1.Carry On
a2.Lonely Days
a3.What Good Tomorrow
a4.Most Of All
a5.Funk 45
b1.Sympathy For The Devil
b2.Evil Ways
b3.(I Want To Take You) Higher
Awesome
The Akarma cd of Birmingham Sunday has the same front cover,don't know if they took a copy on this lp.Album downloading,I think I will have great pleasure to listen to it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this post.
THE SAME COVER EXIST AT ABOUT 4-5 COVERS...TOTALY DIFERENT GROUPS
ReplyDeleteVery nice music, another great post Mike!
ReplyDeleteThank You Mike,
ReplyDeleteLike The Cosmic Travelers
From Internet:
Pete V. Perez on August 23rd, 2009 @ 8:14 pm
I played bass and helped out on vocals. That’s me singing Funk#49. The Marquee Revue had a good run from mid 1968 to mid 1971. We played at Gino’s Nightclub for over two years, six nights a week. We also played at the Hey Jude Lounge and the Aquarius and did some road gigs. The album was recorded at the Hey Jude.
Sam, Terry, Jack, Dave, and Wes were a great group of musicians to work with.
It’s really cool to see interest in the band and our records after all these years.
Thank you Zenba for info !
ReplyDeleteWhat a great album and Band..love the covers they`ve done..is there any live material from any of those shows you mention at the hey jude..
ReplyDeletemany thanks Mike and for the info Zenba
Άιντε αυτά είναι γούστα. Ν' σαι καλά ρε mike.
ReplyDeleteχαθηκες φιλε-τσεκαρω συχνα για καινουργιο υλικο αλλα τζιφος-ελπιζω να πανε ολα καλα κ απλα να μην βρισκεις χρονο
ReplyDeleteΟλα καλα φιλε , ευχαριστω για το ενδιαφερων. Ναι , δεν εχω χρονο....αλλα συντομα θα ανεβασω νεα πραγματα
ReplyDeleteThe last track is beautiful, a bit of Grand Funk is wonderful. Thank You!
ReplyDeleteΕυχαριστω φίλε
ReplyDeleteThis band put out two 45’s of original tunes, one on Butterick Records and the second on Pacific Avenue records in Omaha the first had a song called “Be Free” b-side was ” I had a Dream about her” the second 45 contained “What Good Tomarrow” the b-side was “Don’t talk of love” I think the studio version of “What good Tomarrow” Is very good and really well produced, the live version appears on this LP. I know a little about this band as my father Wes Piner was thier saxaphone player.
ReplyDeleteDear Bryant Piner , I know the existance of these two 45's and searching for my personal collection. Thanks in advance for your comment. Infos for this group are very rare
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