All Artists: Pugsley Munion Title: Just Like You Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Gear Fab Records Release Date: 2/6/2000 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Oldies Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 645270014328 |
Pugsley Munion Just Like You Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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CD ReviewsThe Great Ablum Dylan Tang | Hongkong | 04/08/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "The Great Ablum I'd niver heard, the music full of Heavy Rock and Blues. So that I highly recommend toyou if you are a Rock Fan. But it's too pity --- the ablum was only one of the group. " Ed Kelly Where Are You Man??? Paul Bellefeuille | New Hampshire | 03/04/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "Back in late 1972/early 1973 I was working at a factory in Sterling Massachusetts and the new guy at work was Ed Kelly. I asked him one day what he did for fun and he told me that he was a musician. He told me that he and his brother and another guy..I believe that's the way it went, were in a group called Pugsley Munion but it had broken up because he had to eat.... I mentioned that I saw the LP at a local music store and he said that he had a whole box load in his basement. He said that he and the other guys went to New York, paid "some woman" $1,500 for the session and had the LPs pressed. That was it..no promotion for the album, nothing! They really weren't satisfied with the album, but that was what they had, and they didn't have enough money for a follow-up. I left the factory and he did as well. In late 1975/early 1976 I bumped into him in a parking lot and he told me that he was working for New England Telephone..a desk job. That's the last time that I saw him. I hope that this review (?) helps clarify things a little. I remember Ed as a really classy guy. Dude where are you? " 70s forgotten jewel Golovanov Alexey | Limassol, Cyprus | 12/03/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "I was shocked to see it on CD - the band which started in 1969, or even before as a high-school group (in Massachussets originally), signed to a small label, recorded first-class album with superb guitar and organ work, and went into nowhere... A typical hard rock with psychedelic tendencies, the drive of The Doors and amazing creativity. Later on the members of the band continued as session musicians, and were very much in demand, but this CD is something else. As far as I know, the record company didn't let them finish the studio work, and the dull artwork on the cover has nothing to do with the original concept, but... Just buy it!"
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