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Easy Money
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Topic: Probe 10 (USA) Posted: April 27 2012 at 04:23 |
Interesting effort for a bunch of high school students, we added them to to jazz-related rock section at the jazz site. You certainly have a knack for obscure albums.
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: January 20 2012 at 11:22 |
Good stuff. I'll notify the JR/F team.
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yam yam
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Posted: January 19 2012 at 12:06 |
My God! There's all sorts going on here! I'm well impressed with it though. Sounds like something that might have been recorded a lot earlier than 1975, but I reckon it definitely deserves a place here somewhere (I'm guessing JRF due to the high Jazz content...)
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Posted: January 19 2012 at 10:38 |
From ebay: Probe 10 was a group of high school students in the Lehigh Valley area
of Pennsylvania. Two schools in particular that I am sure of are Emmaus
and Parkland. When the album was released back in 1975, my best friend
at the time (Steve Kroninger – now an artist in NYC) was attending
Lehigh County Vo-Tech as an art student with either Jim McGee or a
friend of Jim’s (Kim). Anyway, it was and still is a great album. This
one certainly has passed the test of time. I don’t think any of the
people on this album went on to do much more professionally in the music
industry. That is a great injustice.
Band: # James McGee: Electric Bass, Electric Guitar, Flute, Twelve String Guitar, Remix, Producer, Arrangements # Jeff Saussier: Trumpet, Coronet # Bill Jones: Electric Guitar # Barry L. Bachman: Percussives # Tom Nicholson: Rhodes Piano # Brian Gerhab: Flute # Diane DuBois: Flute, Cover Design # Samuel Creyer: Flute, Alto Flute # Mason Profit: Recorders # Linda Kistler: Violins # Susan Rudelitch: Vocal # David Robert Scheirer: Vocal, Babbling Brook, Remix, Producer # Stirling E. Woodin: Engineer, Remix One LP "There Is A Universe" in 1975. (Blue Universe #PR92673 (1975 USA - Pennsylvania)) I admit, sound quality leaves something to be desired; bit of a garage band thing going on here. Edited by historian9 - January 19 2012 at 10:39 |
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