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Post by CountryCrock on Jan 1, 2024 17:30:02 GMT
149MB mega.nz/file/0Kc0QZoC#BYqm6T3cpLOhKu4iha8hIeksJNKD1KutIt7-RHMUHEMOut of all the "horn rhythm/James William Guercio-produced" groups which had suddenly been signed by Columbia in the late-'60s, under the then-new but short-lived Clive Davis regime, THESE GUYS were the most genuine...with actual "soul" and creative risk-taking. They had, IMO, one of the best lead Pop singers ever: Dennis Tufano (a guy that could sound like Alex Chilton, while "finesse it" like Bobby Darin between verses of the same song. They also had a very-underrated lead guitarist (Carl Giammarese) as well as a rapid firepower drummer (the late Jon Poulos). This was their last charting hit in mid-1968; however, it is a very emotionally lilting song that just explodes with amazement from 55 year-old technology. i.postimg.cc/wjCV6brt/Screenshot-20240101-101645-Gallery.jpgi.postimg.cc/Jn4BmNRD/Polish-20240101-101550112.jpg
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