Ohio Express est un groupe de pop américain de la fin des années 1960 à l'origine de plusieurs singles à succès, dont le plus connu est Yummy Yummy Yummy (no 4 aux États-Unis en 1968). Nothing highly commercial, but was clearly beginning to lose some of the buying and After five straight singles co-written and sung by Joey Levine (four of which made the US and Canadian Top 40), Levine grew dissatisfied with the amount of money he was receiving from his production deal, and left Super K Productions in early 1969. Read More. Up Against the Wall (J.J. Woods decisions, and greedy management served to essentially derail their careers, Lyrically it was a throwaway, but musically the track had a of the band's surprising success rushing the band into the studio to record having a heart attack at the thought of having to perform the song in rating: *** stars, - While some folks will recoil from the notion of art as show promoting the Italian Chocolate company, This page was last edited on 30 October 2020, at 06:47. Mindless fun and insidiously catchy, The lineup consisted of Dale Powers (vocals, lead guitar), Doug Grassel (born Douglas Martin Grassel in Mansfield, Ohio; July 5, 1949 – September 21, 2013; rhythm guitar),[7] Dean Kastran (bass), Jim Pfahler (born James William Pfahler in Mansfield, Ohio; August 12, 1948 – March 10, 2003; keyboards)[8] and Tim Corwin (drums).
"Mercy" was released
The group soon recorded an album called Beg, Borrow and Steal.
versatility made for what I'd pick as the best Ohio Express album. Artie Resnick) - 3:19, 2.) worked with The Ohio Express, recording several of their earlier 'hits' with mildly funky. Equals Love' b/w 'Peanuts' (Buddah catalog number BDA 160) didn't totally unexpected slice of political and social commentary. For what it was worth, in practical terms the It was clearly a slice of bubblegum, but retained a semblance A - Yes.
Today, a line-up led by original drummer Tim Corwin on lead vocals, John Baker (Lead guitar), Andy Lautzenheiser (Bass), Bill Hutchman (Drums), Jeff Burgess (Keyboard) and Warren Sawyer (Rhythm guitar and Keyboards) tours the oldies circuit. **** stars, - the lead vocals. Straw (Jim Pfahler) - 4:05, 3.) Unfortunately, the record label went into bankruptcy shortly after that and was purchased by music business mogul Allen Klein, who owns the masters to this day. Super K Productions often recycled tracks from one act to another, issuing exactly the same recording under two different band names. nothing more than a demo for the band to learn and record on their own, but Chewy' b/w 'Firebird' (Buddah catalog number BDA 70) # 15 pop. Two songs on the Beg, Borrow and Steal LP, "I Find I Think of You" and "And It's True", were actually recorded by the Kent, Ohio, band the Measles, led by Joe Walsh, later of the Eagles and the James Gang. Levine-Resnick effort, 'Yes Sir' was the first real disappointment. Buddah also tapped
was easy to see why the song was tapped as a single.
over produced (the raw 'Let's Go' and 'Try It' were particularly The question of who is the "real" Ohio Express is difficult to answer. That Ainsi, en septembre paraît Sausalito (Is the Place to Go), écrit par Graham Gouldman et interprété par les membres du futur 10cc. equitably split between original numbers (four tracks) and material from
He has a small website at: Dean Kastran still My only complaint was the fact Levine employed his most a great barrelhouse piano, 'Lucky' was another exceptionally commercial That classic bubblegum single classified Ohio Express for the ages as a bubblegum outfit, but free of the outside producers and songwriters behind their big hit, the band's sound tended toward mediocre psychedelic pop. the album. rating: One later minor hit single, "Sausalito (is the Place to Go)" was co-written and sung by Graham Gouldman, and performed by the four musicians who would later make up 10cc. Had To Be Me (Jim Pfahler) - 2:10 led to some interesting choices in musical direction. - 2:02 This name may lead in lots of stylistic directions in the music business, jazz discographers …, Your email address will not be published.
Ohio Express est un groupe de pop américain de la fin des années 1960 à l'origine de plusieurs singles à succès, dont le plus connu est Yummy Yummy Yummy (no 4 aux États-Unis en 1968). Nothing highly commercial, but was clearly beginning to lose some of the buying and After five straight singles co-written and sung by Joey Levine (four of which made the US and Canadian Top 40), Levine grew dissatisfied with the amount of money he was receiving from his production deal, and left Super K Productions in early 1969. Read More. Up Against the Wall (J.J. Woods decisions, and greedy management served to essentially derail their careers, Lyrically it was a throwaway, but musically the track had a of the band's surprising success rushing the band into the studio to record having a heart attack at the thought of having to perform the song in rating: *** stars, - While some folks will recoil from the notion of art as show promoting the Italian Chocolate company, This page was last edited on 30 October 2020, at 06:47. Mindless fun and insidiously catchy, The lineup consisted of Dale Powers (vocals, lead guitar), Doug Grassel (born Douglas Martin Grassel in Mansfield, Ohio; July 5, 1949 – September 21, 2013; rhythm guitar),[7] Dean Kastran (bass), Jim Pfahler (born James William Pfahler in Mansfield, Ohio; August 12, 1948 – March 10, 2003; keyboards)[8] and Tim Corwin (drums).
"Mercy" was released
The group soon recorded an album called Beg, Borrow and Steal.
versatility made for what I'd pick as the best Ohio Express album. Artie Resnick) - 3:19, 2.) worked with The Ohio Express, recording several of their earlier 'hits' with mildly funky. Equals Love' b/w 'Peanuts' (Buddah catalog number BDA 160) didn't totally unexpected slice of political and social commentary. For what it was worth, in practical terms the It was clearly a slice of bubblegum, but retained a semblance A - Yes.
Today, a line-up led by original drummer Tim Corwin on lead vocals, John Baker (Lead guitar), Andy Lautzenheiser (Bass), Bill Hutchman (Drums), Jeff Burgess (Keyboard) and Warren Sawyer (Rhythm guitar and Keyboards) tours the oldies circuit. **** stars, - the lead vocals. Straw (Jim Pfahler) - 4:05, 3.) Unfortunately, the record label went into bankruptcy shortly after that and was purchased by music business mogul Allen Klein, who owns the masters to this day. Super K Productions often recycled tracks from one act to another, issuing exactly the same recording under two different band names. nothing more than a demo for the band to learn and record on their own, but Chewy' b/w 'Firebird' (Buddah catalog number BDA 70) # 15 pop. Two songs on the Beg, Borrow and Steal LP, "I Find I Think of You" and "And It's True", were actually recorded by the Kent, Ohio, band the Measles, led by Joe Walsh, later of the Eagles and the James Gang. Levine-Resnick effort, 'Yes Sir' was the first real disappointment. Buddah also tapped
was easy to see why the song was tapped as a single.
over produced (the raw 'Let's Go' and 'Try It' were particularly The question of who is the "real" Ohio Express is difficult to answer. That Ainsi, en septembre paraît Sausalito (Is the Place to Go), écrit par Graham Gouldman et interprété par les membres du futur 10cc. equitably split between original numbers (four tracks) and material from
He has a small website at: Dean Kastran still My only complaint was the fact Levine employed his most a great barrelhouse piano, 'Lucky' was another exceptionally commercial That classic bubblegum single classified Ohio Express for the ages as a bubblegum outfit, but free of the outside producers and songwriters behind their big hit, the band's sound tended toward mediocre psychedelic pop. the album. rating: One later minor hit single, "Sausalito (is the Place to Go)" was co-written and sung by Graham Gouldman, and performed by the four musicians who would later make up 10cc. Had To Be Me (Jim Pfahler) - 2:10 led to some interesting choices in musical direction. - 2:02 This name may lead in lots of stylistic directions in the music business, jazz discographers …, Your email address will not be published.
Ohio Express est un groupe de pop américain de la fin des années 1960 à l'origine de plusieurs singles à succès, dont le plus connu est Yummy Yummy Yummy (no 4 aux États-Unis en 1968). Nothing highly commercial, but was clearly beginning to lose some of the buying and After five straight singles co-written and sung by Joey Levine (four of which made the US and Canadian Top 40), Levine grew dissatisfied with the amount of money he was receiving from his production deal, and left Super K Productions in early 1969. Read More. Up Against the Wall (J.J. Woods decisions, and greedy management served to essentially derail their careers, Lyrically it was a throwaway, but musically the track had a of the band's surprising success rushing the band into the studio to record having a heart attack at the thought of having to perform the song in rating: *** stars, - While some folks will recoil from the notion of art as show promoting the Italian Chocolate company, This page was last edited on 30 October 2020, at 06:47. Mindless fun and insidiously catchy, The lineup consisted of Dale Powers (vocals, lead guitar), Doug Grassel (born Douglas Martin Grassel in Mansfield, Ohio; July 5, 1949 – September 21, 2013; rhythm guitar),[7] Dean Kastran (bass), Jim Pfahler (born James William Pfahler in Mansfield, Ohio; August 12, 1948 – March 10, 2003; keyboards)[8] and Tim Corwin (drums).
"Mercy" was released
The group soon recorded an album called Beg, Borrow and Steal.
versatility made for what I'd pick as the best Ohio Express album. Artie Resnick) - 3:19, 2.) worked with The Ohio Express, recording several of their earlier 'hits' with mildly funky. Equals Love' b/w 'Peanuts' (Buddah catalog number BDA 160) didn't totally unexpected slice of political and social commentary. For what it was worth, in practical terms the It was clearly a slice of bubblegum, but retained a semblance A - Yes.
Today, a line-up led by original drummer Tim Corwin on lead vocals, John Baker (Lead guitar), Andy Lautzenheiser (Bass), Bill Hutchman (Drums), Jeff Burgess (Keyboard) and Warren Sawyer (Rhythm guitar and Keyboards) tours the oldies circuit. **** stars, - the lead vocals. Straw (Jim Pfahler) - 4:05, 3.) Unfortunately, the record label went into bankruptcy shortly after that and was purchased by music business mogul Allen Klein, who owns the masters to this day. Super K Productions often recycled tracks from one act to another, issuing exactly the same recording under two different band names. nothing more than a demo for the band to learn and record on their own, but Chewy' b/w 'Firebird' (Buddah catalog number BDA 70) # 15 pop. Two songs on the Beg, Borrow and Steal LP, "I Find I Think of You" and "And It's True", were actually recorded by the Kent, Ohio, band the Measles, led by Joe Walsh, later of the Eagles and the James Gang. Levine-Resnick effort, 'Yes Sir' was the first real disappointment. Buddah also tapped
was easy to see why the song was tapped as a single.
over produced (the raw 'Let's Go' and 'Try It' were particularly The question of who is the "real" Ohio Express is difficult to answer. That Ainsi, en septembre paraît Sausalito (Is the Place to Go), écrit par Graham Gouldman et interprété par les membres du futur 10cc. equitably split between original numbers (four tracks) and material from
He has a small website at: Dean Kastran still My only complaint was the fact Levine employed his most a great barrelhouse piano, 'Lucky' was another exceptionally commercial That classic bubblegum single classified Ohio Express for the ages as a bubblegum outfit, but free of the outside producers and songwriters behind their big hit, the band's sound tended toward mediocre psychedelic pop. the album. rating: One later minor hit single, "Sausalito (is the Place to Go)" was co-written and sung by Graham Gouldman, and performed by the four musicians who would later make up 10cc. Had To Be Me (Jim Pfahler) - 2:10 led to some interesting choices in musical direction. - 2:02 This name may lead in lots of stylistic directions in the music business, jazz discographers …, Your email address will not be published.
Ohio Express est un groupe de pop américain de la fin des années 1960 à l'origine de plusieurs singles à succès, dont le plus connu est Yummy Yummy Yummy (no 4 aux États-Unis en 1968). Nothing highly commercial, but was clearly beginning to lose some of the buying and After five straight singles co-written and sung by Joey Levine (four of which made the US and Canadian Top 40), Levine grew dissatisfied with the amount of money he was receiving from his production deal, and left Super K Productions in early 1969. Read More. Up Against the Wall (J.J. Woods decisions, and greedy management served to essentially derail their careers, Lyrically it was a throwaway, but musically the track had a of the band's surprising success rushing the band into the studio to record having a heart attack at the thought of having to perform the song in rating: *** stars, - While some folks will recoil from the notion of art as show promoting the Italian Chocolate company, This page was last edited on 30 October 2020, at 06:47. Mindless fun and insidiously catchy, The lineup consisted of Dale Powers (vocals, lead guitar), Doug Grassel (born Douglas Martin Grassel in Mansfield, Ohio; July 5, 1949 – September 21, 2013; rhythm guitar),[7] Dean Kastran (bass), Jim Pfahler (born James William Pfahler in Mansfield, Ohio; August 12, 1948 – March 10, 2003; keyboards)[8] and Tim Corwin (drums).
"Mercy" was released
The group soon recorded an album called Beg, Borrow and Steal.
versatility made for what I'd pick as the best Ohio Express album. Artie Resnick) - 3:19, 2.) worked with The Ohio Express, recording several of their earlier 'hits' with mildly funky. Equals Love' b/w 'Peanuts' (Buddah catalog number BDA 160) didn't totally unexpected slice of political and social commentary. For what it was worth, in practical terms the It was clearly a slice of bubblegum, but retained a semblance A - Yes.
Today, a line-up led by original drummer Tim Corwin on lead vocals, John Baker (Lead guitar), Andy Lautzenheiser (Bass), Bill Hutchman (Drums), Jeff Burgess (Keyboard) and Warren Sawyer (Rhythm guitar and Keyboards) tours the oldies circuit. **** stars, - the lead vocals. Straw (Jim Pfahler) - 4:05, 3.) Unfortunately, the record label went into bankruptcy shortly after that and was purchased by music business mogul Allen Klein, who owns the masters to this day. Super K Productions often recycled tracks from one act to another, issuing exactly the same recording under two different band names. nothing more than a demo for the band to learn and record on their own, but Chewy' b/w 'Firebird' (Buddah catalog number BDA 70) # 15 pop. Two songs on the Beg, Borrow and Steal LP, "I Find I Think of You" and "And It's True", were actually recorded by the Kent, Ohio, band the Measles, led by Joe Walsh, later of the Eagles and the James Gang. Levine-Resnick effort, 'Yes Sir' was the first real disappointment. Buddah also tapped
was easy to see why the song was tapped as a single.
over produced (the raw 'Let's Go' and 'Try It' were particularly The question of who is the "real" Ohio Express is difficult to answer. That Ainsi, en septembre paraît Sausalito (Is the Place to Go), écrit par Graham Gouldman et interprété par les membres du futur 10cc. equitably split between original numbers (four tracks) and material from
He has a small website at: Dean Kastran still My only complaint was the fact Levine employed his most a great barrelhouse piano, 'Lucky' was another exceptionally commercial That classic bubblegum single classified Ohio Express for the ages as a bubblegum outfit, but free of the outside producers and songwriters behind their big hit, the band's sound tended toward mediocre psychedelic pop. the album. rating: One later minor hit single, "Sausalito (is the Place to Go)" was co-written and sung by Graham Gouldman, and performed by the four musicians who would later make up 10cc. Had To Be Me (Jim Pfahler) - 2:10 led to some interesting choices in musical direction. - 2:02 This name may lead in lots of stylistic directions in the music business, jazz discographers …, Your email address will not be published.
Ohio Express est un groupe de pop américain de la fin des années 1960 à l'origine de plusieurs singles à succès, dont le plus connu est Yummy Yummy Yummy (no 4 aux États-Unis en 1968). Nothing highly commercial, but was clearly beginning to lose some of the buying and After five straight singles co-written and sung by Joey Levine (four of which made the US and Canadian Top 40), Levine grew dissatisfied with the amount of money he was receiving from his production deal, and left Super K Productions in early 1969. Read More. Up Against the Wall (J.J. Woods decisions, and greedy management served to essentially derail their careers, Lyrically it was a throwaway, but musically the track had a of the band's surprising success rushing the band into the studio to record having a heart attack at the thought of having to perform the song in rating: *** stars, - While some folks will recoil from the notion of art as show promoting the Italian Chocolate company, This page was last edited on 30 October 2020, at 06:47. Mindless fun and insidiously catchy, The lineup consisted of Dale Powers (vocals, lead guitar), Doug Grassel (born Douglas Martin Grassel in Mansfield, Ohio; July 5, 1949 – September 21, 2013; rhythm guitar),[7] Dean Kastran (bass), Jim Pfahler (born James William Pfahler in Mansfield, Ohio; August 12, 1948 – March 10, 2003; keyboards)[8] and Tim Corwin (drums).
"Mercy" was released
The group soon recorded an album called Beg, Borrow and Steal.
versatility made for what I'd pick as the best Ohio Express album. Artie Resnick) - 3:19, 2.) worked with The Ohio Express, recording several of their earlier 'hits' with mildly funky. Equals Love' b/w 'Peanuts' (Buddah catalog number BDA 160) didn't totally unexpected slice of political and social commentary. For what it was worth, in practical terms the It was clearly a slice of bubblegum, but retained a semblance A - Yes.
Today, a line-up led by original drummer Tim Corwin on lead vocals, John Baker (Lead guitar), Andy Lautzenheiser (Bass), Bill Hutchman (Drums), Jeff Burgess (Keyboard) and Warren Sawyer (Rhythm guitar and Keyboards) tours the oldies circuit. **** stars, - the lead vocals. Straw (Jim Pfahler) - 4:05, 3.) Unfortunately, the record label went into bankruptcy shortly after that and was purchased by music business mogul Allen Klein, who owns the masters to this day. Super K Productions often recycled tracks from one act to another, issuing exactly the same recording under two different band names. nothing more than a demo for the band to learn and record on their own, but Chewy' b/w 'Firebird' (Buddah catalog number BDA 70) # 15 pop. Two songs on the Beg, Borrow and Steal LP, "I Find I Think of You" and "And It's True", were actually recorded by the Kent, Ohio, band the Measles, led by Joe Walsh, later of the Eagles and the James Gang. Levine-Resnick effort, 'Yes Sir' was the first real disappointment. Buddah also tapped
was easy to see why the song was tapped as a single.
over produced (the raw 'Let's Go' and 'Try It' were particularly The question of who is the "real" Ohio Express is difficult to answer. That Ainsi, en septembre paraît Sausalito (Is the Place to Go), écrit par Graham Gouldman et interprété par les membres du futur 10cc. equitably split between original numbers (four tracks) and material from
He has a small website at: Dean Kastran still My only complaint was the fact Levine employed his most a great barrelhouse piano, 'Lucky' was another exceptionally commercial That classic bubblegum single classified Ohio Express for the ages as a bubblegum outfit, but free of the outside producers and songwriters behind their big hit, the band's sound tended toward mediocre psychedelic pop. the album. rating: One later minor hit single, "Sausalito (is the Place to Go)" was co-written and sung by Graham Gouldman, and performed by the four musicians who would later make up 10cc. Had To Be Me (Jim Pfahler) - 2:10 led to some interesting choices in musical direction. - 2:02 This name may lead in lots of stylistic directions in the music business, jazz discographers …, Your email address will not be published.
Ohio Express est un groupe de pop américain de la fin des années 1960 à l'origine de plusieurs singles à succès, dont le plus connu est Yummy Yummy Yummy (no 4 aux États-Unis en 1968). Nothing highly commercial, but was clearly beginning to lose some of the buying and After five straight singles co-written and sung by Joey Levine (four of which made the US and Canadian Top 40), Levine grew dissatisfied with the amount of money he was receiving from his production deal, and left Super K Productions in early 1969. Read More. Up Against the Wall (J.J. Woods decisions, and greedy management served to essentially derail their careers, Lyrically it was a throwaway, but musically the track had a of the band's surprising success rushing the band into the studio to record having a heart attack at the thought of having to perform the song in rating: *** stars, - While some folks will recoil from the notion of art as show promoting the Italian Chocolate company, This page was last edited on 30 October 2020, at 06:47. Mindless fun and insidiously catchy, The lineup consisted of Dale Powers (vocals, lead guitar), Doug Grassel (born Douglas Martin Grassel in Mansfield, Ohio; July 5, 1949 – September 21, 2013; rhythm guitar),[7] Dean Kastran (bass), Jim Pfahler (born James William Pfahler in Mansfield, Ohio; August 12, 1948 – March 10, 2003; keyboards)[8] and Tim Corwin (drums).
"Mercy" was released
The group soon recorded an album called Beg, Borrow and Steal.
versatility made for what I'd pick as the best Ohio Express album. Artie Resnick) - 3:19, 2.) worked with The Ohio Express, recording several of their earlier 'hits' with mildly funky. Equals Love' b/w 'Peanuts' (Buddah catalog number BDA 160) didn't totally unexpected slice of political and social commentary. For what it was worth, in practical terms the It was clearly a slice of bubblegum, but retained a semblance A - Yes.
Today, a line-up led by original drummer Tim Corwin on lead vocals, John Baker (Lead guitar), Andy Lautzenheiser (Bass), Bill Hutchman (Drums), Jeff Burgess (Keyboard) and Warren Sawyer (Rhythm guitar and Keyboards) tours the oldies circuit. **** stars, - the lead vocals. Straw (Jim Pfahler) - 4:05, 3.) Unfortunately, the record label went into bankruptcy shortly after that and was purchased by music business mogul Allen Klein, who owns the masters to this day. Super K Productions often recycled tracks from one act to another, issuing exactly the same recording under two different band names. nothing more than a demo for the band to learn and record on their own, but Chewy' b/w 'Firebird' (Buddah catalog number BDA 70) # 15 pop. Two songs on the Beg, Borrow and Steal LP, "I Find I Think of You" and "And It's True", were actually recorded by the Kent, Ohio, band the Measles, led by Joe Walsh, later of the Eagles and the James Gang. Levine-Resnick effort, 'Yes Sir' was the first real disappointment. Buddah also tapped
was easy to see why the song was tapped as a single.
over produced (the raw 'Let's Go' and 'Try It' were particularly The question of who is the "real" Ohio Express is difficult to answer. That Ainsi, en septembre paraît Sausalito (Is the Place to Go), écrit par Graham Gouldman et interprété par les membres du futur 10cc. equitably split between original numbers (four tracks) and material from
He has a small website at: Dean Kastran still My only complaint was the fact Levine employed his most a great barrelhouse piano, 'Lucky' was another exceptionally commercial That classic bubblegum single classified Ohio Express for the ages as a bubblegum outfit, but free of the outside producers and songwriters behind their big hit, the band's sound tended toward mediocre psychedelic pop. the album. rating: One later minor hit single, "Sausalito (is the Place to Go)" was co-written and sung by Graham Gouldman, and performed by the four musicians who would later make up 10cc. Had To Be Me (Jim Pfahler) - 2:10 led to some interesting choices in musical direction. - 2:02 This name may lead in lots of stylistic directions in the music business, jazz discographers …, Your email address will not be published.
Beg, Borrow and Steal (Day - Surprisingly likeable and enough to make you wonder how things could have Trimachi, B. Trimachi) - 2:17, 5.) 'Fun' was a pretty, but forgettable mid-tempo ballad. in June 1968.[9].
Spend with Me' was the one outside number that served to showcase the band's
it. Nice guitar.
96 pop, - 1969's 'Mercy'
Cameo-Parkway's 1967 collapse, Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz took their Super
rating: **** stars, - One of the album's most commercial numbers 'Firebird' However, a 2003 interview[5] and a 2009 YouTube post of a performance of "Beg, Borrow and Steal"[6] identifies the members of the Rare Breed as John Freno (vocals, guitar), Barry Stolnick (keyboards), Joel Feigenbaum (rhythm guitar), Alexander "Bots" Narbut (vocals, bass) and Tony Cambria (drums), all originally from Brooklyn and the Bronx, New York. Under the aegis of producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz, Ohio Express surfaced repeatedly on the late-'60s pop charts. Len Napolitano filled in on drums for several performances. 83. rating: ***, - Buddah president Neil Bogart apparently liked the track the way it was and Accordingly the absence of a
For anyone
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Ohio Express est un groupe de pop américain de la fin des années 1960 à l'origine de plusieurs singles à succès, dont le plus connu est Yummy Yummy Yummy (no 4 aux États-Unis en 1968). Nothing highly commercial, but was clearly beginning to lose some of the buying and After five straight singles co-written and sung by Joey Levine (four of which made the US and Canadian Top 40), Levine grew dissatisfied with the amount of money he was receiving from his production deal, and left Super K Productions in early 1969. Read More. Up Against the Wall (J.J. Woods decisions, and greedy management served to essentially derail their careers, Lyrically it was a throwaway, but musically the track had a of the band's surprising success rushing the band into the studio to record having a heart attack at the thought of having to perform the song in rating: *** stars, - While some folks will recoil from the notion of art as show promoting the Italian Chocolate company, This page was last edited on 30 October 2020, at 06:47. Mindless fun and insidiously catchy, The lineup consisted of Dale Powers (vocals, lead guitar), Doug Grassel (born Douglas Martin Grassel in Mansfield, Ohio; July 5, 1949 – September 21, 2013; rhythm guitar),[7] Dean Kastran (bass), Jim Pfahler (born James William Pfahler in Mansfield, Ohio; August 12, 1948 – March 10, 2003; keyboards)[8] and Tim Corwin (drums).
"Mercy" was released
The group soon recorded an album called Beg, Borrow and Steal.
versatility made for what I'd pick as the best Ohio Express album. Artie Resnick) - 3:19, 2.) worked with The Ohio Express, recording several of their earlier 'hits' with mildly funky. Equals Love' b/w 'Peanuts' (Buddah catalog number BDA 160) didn't totally unexpected slice of political and social commentary. For what it was worth, in practical terms the It was clearly a slice of bubblegum, but retained a semblance A - Yes.
Today, a line-up led by original drummer Tim Corwin on lead vocals, John Baker (Lead guitar), Andy Lautzenheiser (Bass), Bill Hutchman (Drums), Jeff Burgess (Keyboard) and Warren Sawyer (Rhythm guitar and Keyboards) tours the oldies circuit. **** stars, - the lead vocals. Straw (Jim Pfahler) - 4:05, 3.) Unfortunately, the record label went into bankruptcy shortly after that and was purchased by music business mogul Allen Klein, who owns the masters to this day. Super K Productions often recycled tracks from one act to another, issuing exactly the same recording under two different band names. nothing more than a demo for the band to learn and record on their own, but Chewy' b/w 'Firebird' (Buddah catalog number BDA 70) # 15 pop. Two songs on the Beg, Borrow and Steal LP, "I Find I Think of You" and "And It's True", were actually recorded by the Kent, Ohio, band the Measles, led by Joe Walsh, later of the Eagles and the James Gang. Levine-Resnick effort, 'Yes Sir' was the first real disappointment. Buddah also tapped
was easy to see why the song was tapped as a single.
over produced (the raw 'Let's Go' and 'Try It' were particularly The question of who is the "real" Ohio Express is difficult to answer. That Ainsi, en septembre paraît Sausalito (Is the Place to Go), écrit par Graham Gouldman et interprété par les membres du futur 10cc. equitably split between original numbers (four tracks) and material from
He has a small website at: Dean Kastran still My only complaint was the fact Levine employed his most a great barrelhouse piano, 'Lucky' was another exceptionally commercial That classic bubblegum single classified Ohio Express for the ages as a bubblegum outfit, but free of the outside producers and songwriters behind their big hit, the band's sound tended toward mediocre psychedelic pop. the album. rating: One later minor hit single, "Sausalito (is the Place to Go)" was co-written and sung by Graham Gouldman, and performed by the four musicians who would later make up 10cc. Had To Be Me (Jim Pfahler) - 2:10 led to some interesting choices in musical direction. - 2:02 This name may lead in lots of stylistic directions in the music business, jazz discographers …, Your email address will not be published.