Sunday, June 26, 2011
keem o sabe
Call me old fashioned, but i still dig an old song with an Indian theme. The more politically incorrect the title, the better.
I hear that the b-side of this one is a pretty righteous funk jam, but since mines a radio station copy it's got this same track on both sides. I may never know.
Enjoy!
get it
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Labels:
45 rpm,
electric indian,
keem o sabe
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5 shout outs:
Actually, I like this side better than the flip. It's at least fun. I find "Broad Street" kinda dreary.
I'll send you a copy if you like?
I'd actually really love to hear it.
You know the address. Thanks Ana B!
Hey- That IS a righteous jam! Stupid radio copy... i wish my record had the real flip side.
9/27/11
RobGems.ca wrote:
Produced by Len Barry, the former lead voice of The Dovells, and featuring instrumentation accompiment by Bernie Binnick, the ex-ownwer of Swan Records,along with Philedelphia musicians Bobby Martin & Stan Watson. Tom Sellers,later of The Assembled Multitude ("Theme From Tommy"-1970) served as arranger. Reached #16 On Billboard's Hot 100 in 1969.Originally issued on the small independent Marmaduke Records, which is now a collector's item.
written by len barry, too...
(he was using his real last name, Borisoff, in the credits)
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