Don & The Goodtimes - The Original Northwest Sound of Don And The Goodtimes (Reissue) (2011)

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Title: The Original Northwest Sound of Don And The Goodtimes
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Great Northwest
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 39:35
Total Size: 100/221 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Witch
02. Make It
03. Long Green
04. Bent Scepter
05. There's Something On Your Mind
06. High Heel Sneakers
07. Straight Scepter
08. Big Big Knight
09. Little Sally Tease
10. I'm Real
11. Hey There Mary Mae
12. Lip Service
13. Tall Cool One
14. Blue Turns To Grey
15. You Were Just A Child
16. You Did It Before

Line-up:
Dave Child : Bass
Charlie Coe : Guitar
Jack Ely : Vocals
Don Gallucci : Keyboards
Jeff Hawks : Vocals
Bob Holden : Drums
Don McKinney : Saxophone, Vocals
Joey Newmann : Guitar
Pierre Ouellette : Guitar
Ron Overman : Bass
Jim Valley : Guitar

Garage band from Portland, Oregon, USA, active from 1964 to 1968.

Don & the Goodtimes were a Pacific Northwest group formed in 1965 by Don Gallucci (keyboards) and Bobby Holden (drums), veterans of the band scene in Portland and the surrounding area. They cut records for Scepter Records' Wand label and for the Jerden label, and had some local success with the latter. The group didn't find a national audience, however, until Dick Clark chose them as the house band on his 1967 ABC afternoon program Where the Action Is. They made the move to Los Angeles and a contract with Epic Records followed that year, along with a single and an album. Their debut single, "I Could Be So Good to You," only got to number 56 nationally, although it did better in several key markets, ascending to number 15 in Los Angeles and reaching the Top 40 in New York, indicating that its impact was far greater on the two coasts than in the middle of the country. The group lasted for another year, issuing three more singles that didn't do nearly as well. Holden and bassist/singer Ron "Buzz" Overman quit in 1968, and Gallucci and bandmembers Jeff Hawks (lead vocals) and Joey Newman (guitar) organized a new group called Touch with Bruce Hauser (bass, vocals) and John Bordonaro (drums, vocals). A psychedelic band, Touch released one self-titled LP in 1969 before breaking up. ~ Bruce Eder


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Many thanks for lossless!!!