Another mega rarity now folks. And this one features US singer/songwriter 'Pete Zorn', who appeared in the folk rock band "Fishbaugh Fishbaugh and Zorn" for a one off self-titled album back in 1972. This album features drummer "Terry Cox" who has played with countless artists. This has been ripped from vinyl and is another one Roberts' from wishlist.

01. Love Comes Around (3:05)
02. Hint Of A Freeze (2:57)
03. I Owe Her My Life (3:56)
04. This Time Around (3:12)
05. Door Into Tomorrow (4:53)
06. Leave Me Alone (Let Me Rock'n Roll) (2:55)
07. Rock & Roll (2:03)
08. Spaced On Happy (3:35)
09. Children Are Wandering (3:34)
10. Red (Became The Colour Of Spring) (3:09)
11. Sorrows From Your Dreams (2:40)
12. That Sweet Sweet Music (4:11)
13. So Deep (1:50)
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17 comments:
Hi C. i did a real double take when i read your blerb on this post as i really dig some of John Zorns work and didn't know anything about him doing anything this early. But when I clicked on your link to wiki I see it is Pete Zorn. this makes more sence to me now.
Roddus
WOW, thanks a lot for this!!!!
All the best
Robert
Definitely has a little bit of everything going on. Kinda like me! Here's thanking you in advance for past favors...
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Yes Roddus,
I now see my obvious error and have ammended it. Thanks for pointing that out. I did confused myself lol
Oh well...
C.
Hey Robert,
You are welcome. Only a couple left to find on your list now... :)
C.
Thanks michaelE,
Thanks for thanking me in advance ;]
C.
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Chuntao
Hi...
Thanxxx for the album...there was a single called "everybody get out of bed" which wasn't on this album, does anyone have a copy of it they could post, it's one of the few things I'm still looking for..any way I'll be grateful if anyone has it...thanxxx...
the masked man
Hi the masked man,
I don't know of it, but will check it out and hopefully might et some luck...
Enjoy this fine rarity in the mean time the masked man
Chuntao
Hi Chuntao,
Thanxx mate...keep up the the good work...
the masked man
I have the mp3 of "everybody get out of bed" but not sure how to post
hi..er..anonymous..
You won't even believe how long I've been after this track..could you email it to me? That would be so good.
My email is the.masked.man@mail.com
Thanxxx in advance...
the masked man
hi i would love it too wenwarwen@ntlworld.com
thanks in advance
I actually bought this album in 1972. It received pretty good reviews at the time, but I've never met another soul who owns a copy or, for that matter, has even heard of them. I enjoyed it at the time, but haven't heard it for many years. You have inspired me to get it out and dust it down. Thank you.
I roadied for the band on their last tour (mostly Holland). They cut their last album just before this and Everybody Get Out of Bed would have been on this had it ever been released. Paula Fishbaugh wrote a song on the tour called something like "met you tonight, I think it'll be alright", which was eventually released as a single. Unfortunately, despite a few airplays and even though it was written first, it sounded a bit similar to Paul McCartney & Wings' C Moon and did not break into the charts.
When the band split up, Paula and Gary Fishbaugh (they were husband and wife) went back to the States, but Pete Zorn stayed in the UK, where he had married, and went on to play for a number of bands / artists such as Barbara Dickson, Richard Thompson, The Albion Band and I believe he is with Steeleye Span on their 40th anniversary tour.
They were all very accomplished musicians and singers, particularly Pete Zorn and their harmonies were a delight. Favourite track - it has to be Hint of a Freeze.
Happy days
I am Paula from FF&Z. Any one interested in talking?
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