The best review for this comes from Dimitri T.Shepilov, Editor in Chief
of Pravda, in the 50s: "All this nervous and insane Boogie Woogie are
the wild orgies of cavemen...devoid of all elements of beauty and
melody...representing an uncontrolled release of base passions, a burst
of the lowest feeling and sexual urges."
Line-up Solomon Gruberger: vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar / Jay Gruberger: bass, lead guitar (3,6) / Kenne Gizmo Highland: vocals, lead guitar (1,2,4,7) / Marthat Hull: vocals (1,2,7) / Kenny Kaiser: drums, percussion (1,7) / Kim Kane (Slickee Boys): rhythm guitar, vocals (1,7) / Tommy Carr: drums (2) recorded on august 14, 1982 - producers: S.Gruberger, J.Gruberger, K.Kane
Track listing 1.I'm lost in the sea of your love (part 1) 2.Nothings gonna change my life 3.Tonight 4.Reno Mania 5.Don't spoil the cake 6.Cute little she devil 7.I'm lost in the sea of your love (part 2)
Track Listings 01. Prologue: Child Of The North 02. Thanks For The Birthday Card 03. Your Love's Been So Good To Me 04. Music Box 05. Silent Boatman 06. To William In The Night 07. No Commitment 08. I Got A Thing For You Daddy 09. Gift Of Me 10. Medal 11. Crying Has Made Me Stronger 12. Hare Krishna 13. Suburban Family Lament 14. Play With Fire 15. Don't You Wish You Had (What You Had When You Had It) 16. Gimme Shelter
Two very rare funk-soul albums (on one disc) which George Clinton's Parliament were the backing band as Ruth Copeland was an integral part of the early 70's band. Copeland effortlessly blends soul, funk,blues, psychedelia and acoustic material onto these albums. The second album 'I Am What I Am' had an incredible version of the Stones classic 'Gimme Shelter'. Funk out! ~ Freak Emporium
Rare funky work by Ruth Copeland -- a Detroi
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