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Ezekial Longspur
A: "Rollin' Down the Highway"
B: "Cloud Rider"
Stan Collins
A: "An American's View of Canada"
Ray Gooliak
B: "Jack McGrew"
Granite
A: "You Got Me Anyway"
B: "Who Can Blame You"
Stone's Crossing
A: "No Contest"
B: "Wedding Day"
Rebirth
A: "I Get High"
B: "Fear"
Mistreater
A: "Hell's Fire"
B: "Baby Blue"
Little Murray & the 'Mantics
A: "Don't Leave Me, Mama"
B: "Goddess Above"
Mr. Feelgood
A: "Fool Number Two"
B: "Everybody's Talking About It"
Match I
A: "People Do Not Change"
B: "(Life's Like a) Keyhole"
Match II
A: "Make A Little Wine"
B: "Incident"
Soapstick
A: "Paper With Lines"
B: "Annie Porpoise Song"
Malachi
A: "That Same Song You Sing"
B: "Citizen"
John L. Riley
A: "Dreams Of a Dreamer"
B: "Sweet Memories"
Special Delivery
A: "Big Brown Eyes"
B: "Gloria"
Charlie Crosby
A: "Baby, I Know"
B: "A Good Friend Is So Hard To Find"
Funk St. Workshop
A: "The Erroll Flynn - I"
B: "The Erroll Flynn - II"
Jim Hubler
A: "Big Bruce, the Big Blue Spruce"
B: "All I Want For X'mas Is a C.B."
Kevin Stonerock
A: "Isn't It Nice To Dream"
B: "To The Mill House"
Buccaneer
A: "Follow Me"
B: "Won't Bow My Head"
The Beatsters
A: "Merseybeat"
B: "Take Me Into Your Heart"
The Memories Band
A: "Midnight Hour"
B: "Only You"
Buccaneer
A: "Sharkbait"
B: "Wasted Nights"
Promise
A: "Watch Out"
B: "Pay The Price"
Bob Arnold
A: "Family Of Love"
B: "Fly Away"
Poor Richard
A: "Justa Rock'n Roll"
B: "Supposed To Love"
David Fuqua
A: "Sunny Day Lady"
B: "Only You"
Norm Crail
A: "Gettin' High"
B: "Street Lady"
Amnesty
A: "Three Cheers For My Baby"
B: "Lord, Help Me"
Love Machine
A: "Tell Me"
B: "Dunlop Song"
Lights Of Dawn
A: "Ooo-Wee"
B: "I Hope It's Me"
Funk St. Workshop
A: "Git On Up"
B: "Girl I Know What You're Thinking"
<< Period Photographs from the 700 West Studio days >>
The studio and control-room window - note the wall padding.
Moe at the controls, the new 8-channel Tascam on his right.
Moe with homemade dulcimer, 1974, from local newspaper story. The 4-channel 3M Model 400 1/2" recorder is over his shoulder.
The studio, up the lane. Deep in winter, late 80's.
~1974. A young Mark Whittemore helps set up the drums in the front room.
Kevin Stonerock in the studio
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