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Squires of the Subterrain - Strawberries on Sunday Earl began playing drums in 1979 with a group of high school friends
that eventually morphed over the course of the next decade into the Essentials,
and then, by 1992, into five-piece dance-rock band the Salamanders; the
other primary members were guitarist Gregory Townson and bassist Todd
Bradley, with Earl's younger brother and In 1998 Townson returned and the trio reformed as roots rock & roll
trio the Hi-Risers. On the side Earl was playing in the '60s garage-type
outfit the Riviera Playboys. In 1998 he emerged relatively aboveground
for In 2000 Earl was approached by fellow pop eccentric and British psychedelic legend Pete Miller (aka Big Boy Pete) with a tape of songs that Miller had originally demoed back in 1966. Miller suggested the Squires do the songs up full-blown and also expressed an interest in collaborating and reworking lyrics. The project was recorded at the end of 2000 with the help of The Hi-Risers and The Quitters. Since then the Big Boy Pete/ Squire collaboration has continued with the co-produced Strawberries on Sunday and the newly released Lemon Malarkey, brand new October 2005. Also check out Big Boy Pete Treats, and Pop In A CD. Price - $10.00 |
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Track Listing 1. Minutes Before the Destruction 2. Sweet 3. Falling Star 4. Kitty Cologne 5. Strawberries on Sunday 6. Ferret Girl 7. Air Guitar 8. Marisol 9. 4-Leaf Clover Girl 10. There You Are 11. The Lost and Found 12. Correspondence |
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