and players on the pre-war blues circuit in Mississippi
Bobby wrote numerous hits (all self-penned) and next to recording under his own name
As much as I love "Hope for Men" & "King of Jeans" this will always be my favourite
the latest in a long line of Oh Sees albums that expands the group’s sound well past your friendly neighborhood garage band
BURROUGHS and his executor JAMES GRAUERHOLZ to starting the daunting task to compile the experimental sounds works of Burroughs
GREG 'STACKHOUSE' PREVOST - Vintage Violence: Barbaric, Crude and Primitive 1975-1979 LP emo and players on the pre-warGatefold sleeve, detailed track by track notes by Greg, including over 30 photos press clippings from his personal archive. Liner notes from Mike Stax (Ugly Things). If you are a fan, you probably know that Greg Prevost played in different bands before forming the Chesterfield Kings. Only one of them, the Distorted Levels, released a 7" at the time, in 1978. But there were many more. You may have heard or read about mystery bands such as Mr Electro