"WAY DOWN EAS
T"


A little better than the first album. We at least did a week or two of preproduction at one of the Jewish summer camps in the Catskills (who found that I never knew). But by now the band was rotting from within, a victim of all the lies and thievery that our management had perpetrated on us. Our original drummer was gone, and our rhythm guitarist was on his way out. Still the songs were good, and some of the stuff (Come On Home , See See Rider) actually sounds like a record. We all stayed fairly sober too (even the producer.)

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JUKIN' BONE


RCA - 1973
CREDITS:

GUITARS, KEYBOARDS, VOCALS, CO-WROTE 8 SONGS

 

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