DRAGONWYCK
Tytuł: Fun
Wytwórnia: World in Sound
Rok: 1974/RM
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RN - Realizacja Natychmiastowa oznacza że towar znajduje się na stanie magazynowym sklepu i zostanie wysłany do klienta w ciągu 2 - 3 dni roboczych
RM - realizacja do 30 dni
RC - realizacja może potrwać powyżej 30 dni
D - DELETED - produkt niedostępny - proszę nie zamawiać do momentu zmiany oznaczenia
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Psych -prog - rock
Materiał z 1974 roku + 2 bonusy z 1976 roku jako grupa Flying Turns
Po raz pierwszy na CD
Tracklist
1 – The Music 3:04
2 – One More Goodbye 3:53
3 – He Loves You 2:45
4 – I Shall Stay 3:54
5 – Relics 4:17
6 – Doncha' Cry 3:21
7 – You Gotta Have Fun 1:00
8 – Ain't That The Way She Goes 2:59
9 – A Dream For Me 3:30
10 – Forever 4:22
11 – Flying Turns : Not Over: Flying Turns 5:07
12 – Flying Turns : I Am You 5:05
Tracks 1-10 were recorded in 1974 (11 - 12 in 1976).
From Cleveland, Ohio 1968-75. Not to be confused with Dragonwyck , from Akron, Ohio.A now-legendary heavy psych/rock band that has origins in Cleveland's western suburb of North Olmsted. Singer Bill Pettijohn and guitarist Tom Brehm (also spelled Brame) started Sunrise after Brehm was in the teen garage band the Mortycyans. With Skip Foster (keyboards), Gary Sanger (drums), and Jeff Richards (bass), they recorded a 45 at a long defunct studio in Garfield Heights. The rare 45 on the EJ label includes the first recording of "Fire Climbs" and another original, "Flowers Grow Free." After a short lived stint as Speed, Pettijohn and Brame teamed up with Kenny Staab (from Olmsted Falls) on keyboards, Mike Gerchak (bass), and Brame's old Mortycyans drummer Jack Boessneck to re-emerge as Dragonwyck. Their Doors-influenced style of psych rock was captured on a demo LP in 1970 which is now very collectible. A second demo LP was recorded in 1973 (including a couple of remakes of songs from the first LP). Then a 45 in 1974. More changes were in store, including gigs and recording under the names Flying Turns (the name of a thrill ride at the defunct Euclid Beach Park) and Fun (a Gentle Giant influenced period), before the band called it quits. Bill Pettijohn and Tommy Brame started a popular Doors tribute band, Moonlight Drive, in the 1980s.