Ok folks, I'm pretty sure that I have done my homework on this next one. There is another band called "Wolfe" with a self-titled album from 1972. But I think I have nailed it. Anyway, plenty of people will enjoy this one, as there have been requests for this tuneful, UK psychedelic pop band with John Pantry of 'Peter & The Wolves' fame, on redtelephone66 and wcpwaebelectricflower blogs, as far back as last spring. So ya'll know it is very rare. This was a US release ONLY on Rare Earth R451 and is a very relaxing and melodic mix of pleasant harmonies and good songwriting. And this one goes out to Jimmy & others, who all have the patience of a Saint.

01. Ballad Of The Unloved (3:10)
02. Bite The Deep (2:44)
03. Love Song (3:31)
04. Something In The Way (2:41)
05. Funnu Funny (2:56)
06. Dead From The Head Down (3:01)
07. Dancing In The Moonlight
08. Tale Of Two Cities (4:39)
09. Us (3:04)
10. Mama Lion (3:36)
11. Time Is Money (3:55)
12. Song With No Name (1:18)
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12 comments:
Thanks again for this great album!!!I'm sure a lot of people will love it too!! John Pantry is great!Thanks Again Jimmy!!!!
Jimmy,
Oh shucks ;] It is the right one then. Good. My work is done. Thank you for the challenge. I sure enjoyed this album also.
It is very good to learn about the chronology of great artists. So thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Good luck Jimmy
And remember if have any other rarities that elude you, just drop by again.
C.
Yes there is (2)other Rare Records If you have them one is by a band from Canada called the "Freedom North" Aquarius AQR-501 I think it came out in 1970 and the other is a rare 45 by a band called the "Velvet Seed" from Maine the B-side is the treat it's called "Sharon Patterson"(M.A.I. 201) 1968. Thanks Again Jimmy
Thank You For This Album It's Very Good
Thanks Anon,
I Know
A couple of surprises on this one considering I wasn't familiar with the name of this band, the song"Funny Funny" is very Familiar to me ,proberly from one of thos old hits radio stations my old man listens to, and "Dancing in the moonlight" is also a well knowen song from the radio, but not the version I am use to. Not sure whos version I have heard before, but I wonder which came first?
Overall not really my cup of tae though, Actuially find "Funny funny" quite annoying.
Well I would you like it but not enough to buy the original, which would only be on vinyl mind. Youy are a hard man to satisfy R.
Still I'm surethat this will be more enjoyable for masny others.
Catch up l8r
C.
Bravo! Bravo!
Thanks Leonard,
Wasn't an easy find. But hey we got there :)
C.
NICE JOB HERE. WHEN YOU CLICK ON THE LINK TO wcpwaebelectricflower
IT SUCKS CAUSE IT WONT LET YOU RETURN TO THE RAREMP3 PAGE.OTHER THAN THAT THIS IS GREAT
many Thanks for this, I only have a 45 by them ballad of the unloved...this album is very excellent for sure man!!!
Roddus - the version of "Dancing in the moonlight" you are thinking of is likely by King Harvest.
- Zig
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