John Kongos - Kongos (Reissue, Remastered, Bonus Tracks) (1972/1997)
Artist: John Kongos
Title: Kongos
Year Of Release: 1972/1997
Label: Repertoire Records
Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:14:45
Total Size: 183/512 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Kongos
Year Of Release: 1972/1997
Label: Repertoire Records
Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:14:45
Total Size: 183/512 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Tokoloshe Man 5:09
2. Jubilee Cloud 4:05
3. Gold 4:27
4. Lift Me From the Ground 4:01
5. Tomorrow I'll Go 4:46
6. Try to Touch Just One 6:41
7. Weekend Lady 2:51
8. I Would Have Had a Good Time 4:17
9. Come on Down Jesus 3:37
10. He's Gonna Step on You Again 4:23
Bonus Tracks:
11. Sometimes It's Not Enough 2:58
12. Tokoloshe Man (Single Version) 3:50
13. Can Someone Please Direct Me Back to Earth 3:52
14. Great White Lady 3:47
15. Shamarack 3:19
16. Higher Than God's Hat 4:03
17. Would You Follow Me 4:05
18. Ride the Lightning 4:04
Line-up::
Backing Vocals – Peter & Alex, Sue & Sunny
Bass – Dave Glover, John Kongos
Brass – Robert Kirby
Cello – Claire Deniz
Congas – Ray Cooper
Drums – Roger Pope
Electric Guitar, Piano – Caleb Quaye
Guitar, Lead Vocals – John Kongos
Maracas – Gus Dudgeon
Producer – Gus Dudgeon
Saxophone – Lol Coxhill
Before scoring a handful of minor hits in the U.K. in the late '60s and early '70s, John Kongos had been the leader behind Johnny Kongos & the G-Men, a prolific beat group from Johannesburg, South Africa that frequently appeared on that country's charts during the first half of the '60s. In 1966, Kongos and a number of his associates relocated to London and cut a 1967 single as Floribunda Rose for Piccadilly. Floribunda Rose eventually morphed into Scrugg, a psychedelic pop band that released a trio of singles for Pye prior to their 1969 breakup. "I Wish I Was Five," a 1968 B-side, gained the most attention. Upon Scrugg's split, Kongos went solo and released a handful of records, including the albums Confusions About a Goldfish, John Kongos, and Tokoloshe Man. The 1971 single "He's Gonna Step on You Again" registered on the charts in the U.K. and the U.S. Sporadic reissues of Kongos' work appeared during the '90s, and in 2002, Castle released Lavender Popcorn: 1966-1969, which combined Scrugg and Floribunda Rose material (both familiar and previously unreleased) with Confusions About a Goldfish.