- Format: LP
- Label: Sundazed
- Genre: 60s Garage / Surf / RnB
High definition vinyl LP
Howard Johnston's Got His Ho-Jo Working / Magnet
/ Don't Knock at My Door / Tragic Magic / Only You /
Who Put the Garlic in the Glue? / Get a Grip / Boys
in the City / New Tune / Scraps / Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate
the Positive / Things Are Getting Better / It's Not So
Hard / Do You Feel It? / Ain't It All Right
Workshop
Vinyl: LP 5185 $16.98
C'mon If You're Comin' / RC Cola and a Moon Pie /
Blues Stay Away from Me / Mona / Just to Hold My
Hand / Get That Gasoline Blues / Deaf, Dumb, and
Blind / Miss Moses / I Got a Little Secret / Hearts
of Stone / Misunderstanding / Four Million B.C.
Side Trips
Vinyl: LP 5111 $16.98
Egyptian Gardens / If the
Night / Hesitation Blues /
Please / Keep Your Mind
Open / Pulsating Dream /
Oh Death / Come On In /
Why Try / Minnie the
Moocher
NEW High-Definition 12" Vinyl LPs
The wildly eclectic New Rhythm & Blues Quintet, better known to its worldwide legion of adoring fans as NRBQ (or just
the Q!), is the only band on the planet that can play rockabilly, bar-band blooze, Beatles sound-alikes and Sun Ra-style
free jazz in the same set and remain standing.
By the time keyboardist Terry Adams, vocalist Frank Gadler, bassist Joey Spampinato, drummer Tom Staley and fabulous
new guitarist Al Anderson released Scraps, their wonderful second album in 1972, they had relocated from Florida
to New Jersey—and, like their name says, they were actually a quintet for the only time in their career. From the infectious
"Howard Johnston's Got His Ho-Jo Working" to the loveably understated "Magnet," Scraps is loaded with NRBQ classics
that lived up to the eye-popping press garnered by their self-titled 1969 debut.
The Q immediately followed Scraps with 1973's equally terrific Workshop. Gadler had departed, reducing the Quintet
to its customary foursome (natch!), but the band never missed a beat with an album that featured the hypnotically chugging
"Come On If You're Coming," the mouth-watering "RC Cola and a Moon Pie" and the ultra-prophetic "Get That
Gasoline Blues."
Track listing: Howard Johnston's Got His Ho-Jo Working / Magnet
/ Don't Knock at My Door / Tragic Magic / Only You /
Who Put the Garlic in the Glue? / Get a Grip / Boys
in the City / New Tune / Scraps / Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate
the Positive / Things Are Getting Better / It's Not So
Hard / Do You Feel It? / Ain't It All Right