Five Man Electrical Band - Comin Of Age (1971) Vinyl
BAND/ARTIST: Five Man Electrical Band
- Title: Comin Of Age
- Year Of Release: 1971
- Label: Lionel Records
- Genre: Rock, Beat, Sunshine Pop, Psychedelic
- Quality: Flac (tracks, 16/44,1) / Flac (image, .cue, 24/192)
- Total Time: 43:18
- Total Size: 656 Mb / 2 Gb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
A1. Coming Of Age
A2. Find The One
A3. Absolutely Right
Country Girl
A4a. Country Girl Of Mine
Fiddle – Bobby BruceViolin – Bobby Bruce
A4b. The Devil And Miss Lucy
Fiddle – Bobby BruceViolin – Bobby Bruce
A4c. She Used To Be My Woman
Fiddle – Bobby BruceViolin – Bobby Bruce
B1. Julianna
B2. Friends & Family
B3. Isn't It A Long Hard Road
Engineer – Dallas SmithFeaturing – Buck's Moonlight Orchestra And Chorus
B4. Me & Harley Davidson
B5. Whole Lotta Heavy (Reprise)
Formed in Los Angeles United States, and best known for their 1971 anti-establishment hit "Signs".
Featured guitarist/vocalist Les Emmerson, bassist Brian Rading, keyboardist Ted Gerow, and drummers Rick Belanger and Mike Belanger. After moving to Los Angeles is when on the advice of Brian Rading changed name from The Staccatos to Five Man Electrical Band.
Originally known as The Staccatos formed in Ottawa, Canada the group formed in the mid-'60s and earned their first big break with the 1967 hit "Half Past Midnight"; their first attempt at stateside success came that year when they recorded A Wild Pair with the Guess Who. The album sold well and "Half Past Midnight" was released as a single in the U.S., but the group was dismissed as sounding too much like the Beach Boys. The Staccatos released their second album, Five Man Electrical Band, in 1968, and renamed themselves after it the following year.
Featured guitarist/vocalist Les Emmerson, bassist Brian Rading, keyboardist Ted Gerow, and drummers Rick Belanger and Mike Belanger. After moving to Los Angeles is when on the advice of Brian Rading changed name from The Staccatos to Five Man Electrical Band.
Originally known as The Staccatos formed in Ottawa, Canada the group formed in the mid-'60s and earned their first big break with the 1967 hit "Half Past Midnight"; their first attempt at stateside success came that year when they recorded A Wild Pair with the Guess Who. The album sold well and "Half Past Midnight" was released as a single in the U.S., but the group was dismissed as sounding too much like the Beach Boys. The Staccatos released their second album, Five Man Electrical Band, in 1968, and renamed themselves after it the following year.
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