Goodthunder - Goodthunder (Reissue) (1972)

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Title: Goodthunder
Year Of Release: 1972
Label: Synton Archive Productions
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Heavy Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:49
Total Size: 111/287 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

1. I Can't Get Thru To You (Wayne Cook, James Cahoon Lindsay) - 3:18
2. For A Breath (Steven Forster, John Desautels) - 5:35
3. Moonship (Wayne Cook, Greg Phifer, James Cahoon Lindsay) - 2:46
4. Home Again (David Hanson, James Cahoon Lindsay - 6:48
5. Sentries (David Hanson, James Cahoon Lindsay, Terry Linvell) - 2:36
6. P.O.W. (David Hanson, John Desautels) - 6:50
7. Rollin Up My Mind (Wayne Cook) - 4:11
8. Barking At The Ants (David Hanson) - 6:39

James Cahoon Lindsay - Lead Vocals, Percussion
John Desautels - Drums
David Hanson - Guitars, Vocals
Bill Rhodes - Bass Guitar
Wayne Cook - Keyboards

GoodThunder was a psychedelic/progressive rock/hard rock band that formed in 1972 as James Cahoon Lindsay (vocals and percussion), John Desautels (drums), David Hanson (guitars and vocals), Bill Rhodes (bass), and Wayne Cook (keyboard).[1] Other members include Fritz Richmond (engineering), Rick Rodrigues (cover art), Lorrie Sullivan (photography), and Robert Heimall (art direction). Not much is known about this band except the information you find on the back cover of their first and only album. If you don't listen to it, the only thing that stands out on this album is the fact that famous producer Paul A. Rothchild (who produced albums by The Doors, Janis Joplin, and Rush just to name a few) produced this album. Most of the core band went on to join AOR band L.A. Jets, then most of L.A. Jets went on to record under the name 1994. Both L.A. Jets and 1994 included GoodThunder members John Desautels, Bill Rhodes, Terry Linvill, and included singer/songwriter Karen Lawrence. Wayne Cook went on to play keyboards with Steppenwolf and co-wrote the instrumental "Lip Service" from the Skullduggery album. Wayne Cook also played keyboards with Player on their first two albums, he filled in as keyboardist for Alice Cooper for a few shows, but was never a permanent member.

The song "Sentries" is notable for beginning with a few notes from a caliope.



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