The Moonrakers - Together With Him (1968)

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Title: Together With Him
Year Of Release: 1968
Label: Shamley
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:39
Total Size: 100/265 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

1. Talk To The Soldier's Son (Veeder Van Dorn) - 4:08
2. He Knows Why (Veeder Van Dorn) - 3:37
3. Not Hidin' Anymore (Veeder Van Dorn, Bob Webber) - 3:00
4. He's A Comin' My Lord (Veeder Van Dorn) - 2:52
5. The Pot Starts To Boil (Veeder Van Dorn) - 3:50
6. No Number To Call (Denny Flannigan, John Collingwood Phillips) - 3:14
7. Look Outside At The Sun (Veeder Van Dorn) - 3:52
8. Take A Friend (Veeder Van Dorn, John Collingwood Phillips) - 3:54
9. Love Train (Veeder Van Dorn, John Collingwood Phillips) - 2:48
10. Find Me (Veeder Van Dorn) - 3:36
11. Together With Him (Denny Flannigan) - 3:48

Line-up:
Denny Flannigan - Piano, Organ, Vocals
Joel Brandes - Bass
Randy Walrath - Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica
Veeder Van Dorn - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica
Bob Saunar - Drums
Jerry Corbetta - Drums (Tracks 3-5, 9)
Bob Webber - Guitar (Tracks 3-5, 9)

From Denver, Colorado, this outfit started out as a fine punk band releasing four 45s for Tower. Amongst these are the frantic garage-punker You'll Come Back, plus excellent covers of I'm All Right and Baby, Please Don't Go. The flip to their fourth 45 was also a cover of The Guilloteens' folk-rocker.The Moonrakers evolved out of surf act The Surfin' Classics, when vocalist/guitarist Doug Dolph was replaced by Denny Flannigan. As The Surfin' Classics, they'd performed a lot of Beach Boys/Ventures material, but their name change came about when they got matched in a Battle of The Bands with Colorado's Astronauts and needed a more 'with-it' name.


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