SOUP
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Artist: SOUP
Label: Gear Fab Records
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 645270014427
EAN: 0645270014427
ASIN: B00003W88F
Release Date: 2000-02-29 |
SOUP
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Tracks:
- Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
- I'm Just Not The Man To Be Tied
- Dear And Blue
- Black Cat Blues In Melody
- Tennessee
- I'm So Sorry
- Veronica
- Big Boss Man
- Dance Magic Woman
- Song For Jackie
- Jewelry Lady
- I'm Looking At You
- Sunshine Flames
- Princess
- To My Friends
- Loox At Me
- Destination Nowhere
- The Patch Of Brick
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Customer Reviews:
My Dad.......2006-07-28
It is great to know that so many people have such good memories of my father (he was the drummer in this band). I did not get to experience seeing him play live, but I was so touched to see that this CD was put together, so that I could hear the work that he did. You should definitely buy this CD :) It's amazing ;)
Soup.......2006-02-11
Gear Fab Records has released a compilation by "Soup", an Appleton, Wi. band featuring the legendary Doug Yankus on guitars and vocals. Ten tracks from 1969-1970 are offered here, including a couple that had never been previously released. The first five of these ten tracks were originally on a self released album with a plain, brown wrapper (Arf Arm Artists 1) from 1970. I have another vinyl version of this album at home (with a blank, white label) that actually has a better mix and less tape wow and flutter. The group's lone single, (on the Target label) "Big Boss Man" b/w "Veronica", is also presented in this collection. As a bonus, the label "threw in" both sides of four singles originally issued in 1967-1968 by one of Yankus' earlier groups: "The Private Property Of Digil". While I definitely would have preferred that they had included the 1971 Big Tree Records release, "The Album Soup", instead of these "rarities", I still have to recommend this disc. Doug Yankus was truly way ahead of his time, Jimi Hendrix even went to see him play when he came to Milwaukee once.
It's about time this music was released on CD !!! (Now let's have the rest of it ;-) Doug Yankus passed away in 1982 from complications caused by his diabetes and 10% of the proceeds from this disc are donated to a Diabetes Foundation chosen by the Yankus family.
Hot Soup.......2004-11-23
Classic! This group was the best! A true inspiration. Highly recommended.
Electric Theater/(Kinetic playground).......2004-10-13
Heard these guys open in Chicago c.1968. Didn't know them then, but I remember them , and I -don't- remember the name of the main act that night. Some of these recordings come closer than others, but none are as purely amazing as the band was live. (For Yankus with some production, check the two John Hiatt cds he plays guitar on.)
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