The band pushes hard on these studio renditions of numbers (especially Dennis Steele's lead playing on "Pipeline") that they obviously played as part of their stage sets. Their vocals are fairly non-descript, and instrumentally, apart from Stack Harmon's animated and melodic bass playing, and Larry Ingram's drumming (which, alas, is muted on these source tapes), there's not a lot to distinguish them from hundreds of other bands from this period -- except for a savage, frantic and tense version of "Wipeout," which must've ...
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The band pushes hard on these studio renditions of numbers (especially Dennis Steele's lead playing on "Pipeline") that they obviously played as part of their stage sets. Their vocals are fairly non-descript, and instrumentally, apart from Stack Harmon's animated and melodic bass playing, and Larry Ingram's drumming (which, alas, is muted on these source tapes), there's not a lot to distinguish them from hundreds of other bands from this period -- except for a savage, frantic and tense version of "Wipeout," which must've been their big finish on-stage. An interesting document of its time and place, but not essential. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
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