The group was formed in the suburbs of Philadelphia from high school students from Ridley High School. The guys were not from rich families and they worked part-time for a long time to earn money for tools. For about a year and a half they performed in cafes at dances and only at the beginning of 1971 they decided to aim for something more. But they didn’t have enough money to work in the studio and for about three months they rented out their instruments to another group. This money was enough to rent one day of work in the studio and pay the sound engineers. Their only album was recorded in one day. It was released in an edition of 1,000 copies and became quite popular in Philadelphia. A local record company offered them a contract, but the musicians turned it down in the hope of something more worthwhile. At the end of 1971 he left to serve in the Carson Navy. The group played in clubs for a couple of years and broke up in 1973. In the mid-70s, the Shugarts, Petrylak and Carson played together in the band Free Bear, which later became Argus. In the early 2000s, the group got together and played several concerts. The music on the album is quite interesting, although the shadow of “The Doors” is clearly felt. Tracks: 01. Nighttime Rider - 00:00 02. Someplace To Hide - 03:22 03. Is It Time? — 06:52 04. Sometime You've Got To Be Strong —11:15 05. Movin' On — 15:06 06. Day Before Tomorrow —22:51 07. Dead Man — 27:06 08. Can't Be Without Her - 29:42 09. One Stop Woman - 33:48 10. Escape Train - 36:55 Personnel: Doug Teti (Uncle Dougie) – lead vocals Jim Shugarts (Sweety) – guitar Steve Quinzi (Vultch) – keyboards Ken Carson (Saber) – bass Mike Petrylak – drums, percussion
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