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Zig Zag People - Take Bubble Gum Music Underground
The Zig Zag People Take Bubble Gum Music Underground was a concept album dreamed up by Decca. They had the music tracks and needed a band to drop in the vocals. Zig Zag’s manager, Lou Bolognese had a contact at Decca and the band was hired. As a result, the only song the band plays the instruments on was the last one, Indian Giver. The guys were fine musicians in their own right, it was just circumstances that brought this about. The band eventually broke up. Brown played drums for another 5 years or so in Florida before getting out of the business. The other members are also possibly out of the business. The album appears to be surviving as a cult classic going for large sums on eBay.
01 – little bit of soul. 4:45
02 – hanky panky. 5:55
03 – simon says. 4:52
04 – yummy, yummy, yummy. 5:36
05 – sally goes to the dentist. 5:05
06 – 123 red light. 5:37
07 – chewy chewy. 8:18
08 – indian giver. 6:07
09 – peel it off your face. 4:49
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