Talk:The Flamin Groovies

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There are a number of things I disagree with but I don't see good ways to deal with those so I'll just leave them alone. I couldn't ignore the apostrophe claim however. I didn't wish to annoy the author by simply removing it. I'm sorry if the way I dealt with the matter ended up even more annoying. Further change things if you like. IanHistor 18:49, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Flamin Groovies, ROCK JUICE (1992)

The Groovies resurfaced in 1992 with ROCK JUICE, released on San Francisco's National Records (NAT-030-2). It's a fine album, recalling their best late-70s sound. The group covers two rock & roll classics, "Sealed With A Kiss" and "Flying Saucers Rock & Roll," as well as the Phil Spector/Harry Nilsson tune "This Could Be The Night." The remaining 11 songs are Cyril Jordan originals; best among them is the opener, "Way Over My Head." There's no personnel list, leading some to speculate that Jordan and Geroge Alexander did it all with studio musicians. True to form, however, they list the guitars used on each track: lots of Hofner (Beatle) bass, Ampeg Dan Armstrong (the translucent fiberglas model) guitar, and Rickenbacker 360 ten-string (that's ten, mind you, not twelve) guitars! To top it off, the cover art is an original painting by Jordan himself. Recommended!