Posted 7 years ago
artfoot
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If you haven't heard these, and are willing to try, two quintets and a quartet...
MAMA GET YOUR HAMMER by Bobby Peterson Quintet (1961) was the B side of a completely unremarkable R&B number. It should have been the A side but the raucousness was a bit too much for the teenage death ballad market of the early 1960s. The quintet was from Philadelphia and had a couple of moderate R&B hits before this record. This was their final record.
COLOR ME COLUMBUS by Johnny Thompson Quintet (1966) is clearly influenced by the work of Arthur Lee of Love, just a little twisted. Johnny Thompson owned a music store in Monterey Park, California where he had large array of instruments and some competent fellow musicians (who gave lessons in the backroom studios) to draw on. They get used well on this "garage" classic.
The only quartet in this group, The Fastest Group Alive had a moderate regional hit with THE BEARS (1966). It is a safe novelty reworking of an A.A. Milne poem with a beat. It's the B side that fits my criteria, and also explains the name of the band.
Links to follow.
Links to the above -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9nMLeJSFoA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QdLiGMZd3I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aatQ-64L0x0
Thank you, Thomas - I appreciate your support.
Very cooool! love all your 'Difficult Listening' series!
Definitely difficult, accent on the cult! I was glad they weren't any longer, but I did listen! :^D Thanks for posting artfoot, never would have heard them otherwise! :^)
Listened to 2 out of three guess this ain't too bad. Thanks for sharing I artfoot.
Thank you, iggy - I appreciate the support.
And thanks, bill and roddy, for taking a chance.