This 1968 album features Ruth Komanoff (Underwood) on the drums, as well as Steve Margoshes, who would go on to write music for broadway shows. The lyrics and singing are awful, but the music is interesting.
Thanks for the publish'. i have owned the original vinyl for over 30 yrs. it is interesting stuff, n' i consider it a lucky find...even thirty years ago when it was ancient then.
@blair750 Very true... it does sound like Gentle Giant.
whitedwarf13 2 months ago
Something I find quite interesting in listening to this is how portions of the
instrumental sections in this sound very reminiscent of some of the music
of Gentle Giant. And yet this album came out 2 years before any GG's
albums began. This is interesting music particularly for it's time, thanks
for posting it.
blair750 2 months ago
What a great find and thanks for sharing - It's easy to see why she was attracted to Zappas band.
thekwaze 2 months ago
Is there anyone out there that has "Who did you fool today" . I haven't heard it in 40 years. It was excellent.! PLEASE??? TY
kenzie3673 4 months ago
Love it!
beq1300 5 months ago
the ball on the album cover, if dropped vertically, could only bounce to the right in a parabolic arc while listening to this album...
peperplanet 5 months ago
anyone have "who did you fool today" from their follow-up album? would love to hear that again . . . .
PsychedelicRelief 8 months ago
Could you tell me the name of this song. thanks
progrocketeer 8 months ago
Thanks for the publish'. i have owned the original vinyl for over 30 yrs. it is interesting stuff, n' i consider it a lucky find...even thirty years ago when it was ancient then.
Playback007able 9 months ago