The Legend - The Legend (Reissue) (1969/2008)
Artist: The Legend
Title: The Legend
Year Of Release: 1969/2008
Label: Fallout
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 45:01
Total Size: 284 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Legend
Year Of Release: 1969/2008
Label: Fallout
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 45:01
Total Size: 284 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. With A Girl Like You (R. Presley) - 2:22
02. The Sky That Is Blue (B. Corso) - 3:03
03. Zeppelin's Good Friday (E. Brooks, S. Romans) - 2:48
04. Where On Where Is Mother? (B. Corso) - 3:08
05. Yesterdays Child (B. Corso) - 2:37
06. Eyes Of The World (D. Mcginnis) - 2:30
07. The Kids Are Alright (P. Townshend) - 2:58
08. Cold Wind In August (B. Page) - 2:34
09. Sunny Day (E. Brooks, S. Romans) - 2:13
10. You'll Be Sorry Someday (B. Corso) - 2:13
11. Gigi (Lerner, Loewe) - 2:20
12. Baby Blue (B. Dylan) - 6:11
13. Portrait Of Youth (G. Jimerfield) - 2:44
14. Enjoy Yourself (R. Russ, B. Davis) - 2:51
15. I Love The Little Girls (M. Kelly, G. Jimmerfield, Radcliff) - 2:15
16. I Know (B. George) - 2:11
Line-up::
Jack Duncan - Bass
Barry Davis - Drums, Backing Vocals
Gerry Jimerfield - Guitar, Lead Vocals
Randy Russ - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Ernie McElwaine - Keyboards
The history of the team begins in El Paso (Texas), where in 1965 Jack Duncan and Barry Davis played in the group “The Pawns” (Pawns). In 1967, at the suggestion of Gerry Jimerfield, they became part of The Lords Of London and moved to the Denver area (Colorado). The group then temporarily moves to Los Angeles, where it changes its name to Jimerfield Legend, and returns to Colorado during the summer of love. In 1968, they again moved to Los Angeles, reducing their name to “The Legend”, and signed a contract with the local label “Megaphone”, releasing three forty-fives and a full-length LP of the same name. They performed mostly psychedelic covers of modern hits (Bob Dylan, “The Troggs”, “The Who”), but they also had their own songs. When the sale of albums fell, the group returned to Colorado again, but keyboardist Ernie McElwaine soon left her ...