ronnie and the casuals
from the "Paul Buff presents the PAL and Original Sound studio archives,
vol.5" liner notes by Greg Russo:
"Ronnie Duran was the leader of Ronnie And The Casuals, who cut the late-period
Emmy single “Moe Joe”/ “One Degree South” in 1963. The B-side “One
Degree South” (included here) was a takeoff of The Mar-Keys’ album track
“One Degree North.”"
from the "Paul Buff presents the PAL and Original Sound studio archives,
vol.5" liner notes by Greg Russo:
"The
Tired 4's strange take of "The Stripper" showed that Paul Buff always
wanted to experiment and that nothing was sacred! Neither was "Got My Mojo
Working" and "Mojo Workout," which Ronnie And The Casuals turned
into "Moe Joe." The group (as Ronnie And The Pomona Casuals) went on
to record a couple singles and an album for Donna.
various artists: paul buff presents the pal and
original sound studio archives, vol.5 (2010, download, -, crossfire publications) - feat.contributions by frank zappa |
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various artists: paul buff presents the pal and
original sound studio archives, vol.6 (2010, download, -, crossfire publications) - feat.contributions by frank zappa |
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various artists: paul buff presents the pal and
original sound studio archives: the collection (2011, flash-drive, usa, crossfire publications) = the complete 35 album series, with bonus liner notes on pdf and 56 extra tracks |
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various artists:
paul buff presents highlights from the pal and original sound studio
archives (2012, 5cd-box, usa, crossfire publications) = a selection of the pal and original sound studio collection // feat.contributions by frank zappa |
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