Both tracks are from their 1980 album which I don't own. A playful set of classically oriented tunes with a solid rock rhythm base. B side adds in Italian vocals Nice pic sleeve. Worth keeping.
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1/24/26 (new entry)
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1/24/26 (new entry)
4.0
1/5/26 (new entry)
3.5 / 4.5
1/5/26 (new entry)
The leader of the band was John Papi, who is the organ player, and led a jazz trio at one point. He's quite an interesting character. Much more info about him can be found here: https://oldmonmusic.blogspot.com/2010/01/john-papi.html
1/5/26 (new entry)
Pic sleeve shown is the German version. I haven't run into this title yet, but since there are three domestic pressings (no pic sleeve for the US versions), I'll probably find it (and keep it).
1/4/26 (new entry)
If looking to obtain a copy, a recent auction snagged $2,100. I'll stick to YouTube. Both these tracks are on various comps out there as well.
12/30/25 (new entry)
3.5
12/30/25 (new entry)
Not finding anything much about it. A comment on YouTube says it was made for a Sci-Fi Movie and Book. It also says Dallas.
More research ties the Dallas reference together with this book. In the description they talk about an unfinished novel from a 40 year old movie treatment. And this was published in 2018. 40 years before? 1978. That sounds exactly right. I'm going forward with these dates and places.
3.5 / 4.0
12/30/25 (new entry)
3.5
12/11/25 (new entry)
I've read they're from Texas without corroboration. Discogs says the label is from Dallas but that's based on the record being pressed by A&R. I know the record plant from my days in DFW, but that doesn't mean the label or artist is from there. I didn't realize Josey Records owns it now.
3.5 / 4.0
12/10/25 (new entry)
4.0
12/10/25 (new entry)
Preserving the following from band member Jeff Beckler in case it gets wiped away some day: "I was in this band, we recorded it at Universal studios in Chicago. We were all from the Chicago area. It was 1974, the music was done in one take, and the vocals were added in one take. There were six people in the band. Lead guitar Rich Knoble, key boards Robert Blum, drums Mike Kariosha, Bass Tony Zerkawitz and 2 percussion and lead singers Chuck and Jeff Beckler along with the lead guitarist Rich Knoble. This group formed after originally being called The Looking Glass.When the New York looking Glass came out with The hit song Brandy , the group broke up and reformed its style into more progressive funk style of music. 2 years later we broke up and all went separate ways."
12/10/25 (new entry)
4.0
12/10/25 (new entry)
12/10/25 (new entry)
Both of these tracks are on their second album from 1972 called Para La Gente. No idea what kind of consistency the album holds. But 'La Tuna' needs to be comp'd on some psychedelic anthology.
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9/16/25 (new entry)
They actually squeaked out an album as well, and both of these tracks are on it. The reviews that I read about the album are pretty harsh, but I didn't find these two tracks so bad. Both fit into the mid 70s hard rock zone, with a little bit of dude posturing. There are no extended solos to help the lack of songwriting. Perhaps the 45 length makes it more tolerable?
It's from Colorado, so I'll keep it.
3.0 / 3.5
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9/4/25 (new entry)
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8/9/25 (new entry)
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7/21/25 (new entry)
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7/21/25 (new entry)
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