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Soooo much better than the CD.Doc
SAND - s/t Barnaby Records BRS 15006 [4/73] The album has a gatefold cover picturing a sandwich covered in sand, with 2-one sided LPs (apparently the idea was to put both disks on a stackable turntable and play one after the other:"freeflowing Sand") - just before the 70's energy crisis made the LP expensive to produce. The band was from Portland Oregon, and included Jack Meussdorffer (aka Jack Charles, guitar/vocals), Dan Ross (steel guitar/guitar/vocals), Dan Wilson (guitar/vocals), Rich Gooch (bass/vocals), and Steve Williams (drums). Meussdorffer and Gooch later played in Quarterflash (with the hit "Harden My Heart").
Sand -- 1973 debut album. If you like Buffalo Springfield and Poco, you'll like this album.Quote: SAND - s/t Barnaby Records BRS 15006 [4/73] The album has a gatefold cover picturing a sandwich covered in sand, with 2-one sided LPs (apparently the idea was to put both disks on a stackable turntable and play one after the other:"freeflowing Sand") - just before the 70's energy crisis made the LP expensive to produce. The band was from Portland Oregon, and included Jack Meussdorffer (aka Jack Charles, guitar/vocals), Dan Ross (steel guitar/guitar/vocals), Dan Wilson (guitar/vocals), Rich Gooch (bass/vocals), and Steve Williams (drums). Meussdorffer and Gooch later played in Quarterflash (with the hit "Harden My Heart").
interesting - i lived in portland, (~79-83); i used to go to the clubs to hear a band called "seafood momma". they were fantastic, and i could never understand why they didn't ever get a major record label contract. well, they did - and the new commercial name of the group was "quarterflash". and the music took a definite turn for the worst. in spite of their one hit... i was so disappointed...doug s.
doug,I bought the Quarterflash album because of their hit song and was disappointed in the album as a whole. I did like Rindy Ross' vocals.Laura