Creepy John Thomas
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Creepy John Thomas & Brother Bat Bone [2002] (1969 & 1970)
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Creepy John Thomas - Brother Bat Bone Creepy John Thomas
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Creepy John Thomas - Brother Bat Bone + Creepy John Thomas (1969-1970/2002 Progressive Line)
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Artist: Creep John Thomas Album: Brother Bat Bone + S/T Released: 2002 Progressive Line (574) Genre: Rock
"A little known and underrated talent. John Thomas had two hits with The Flies in Australia before coming to London to form his own band in 1969. Both albums are consistently good, strong material and raw vocals, which suit the guitar-driven musical format. There's some good guitar work on both albums. Ride A Rainbow is certainly the most commercial track on the first album but Trippin' Like A Dog And Rockin' Like A Bitch is really the magnum opus. The second album is excellent too. The opening cut Down In The Bottom sets the tone for more guitar driven hard rock from which the title track, Brother Bat Bone, is really the highlight, but dig the melodic guitar work on This Is My Body and Standin' In The Sunshine illustrates his mellower side. This is slightly the stronger of two but both are recommended. John Thomas later played for Edgar Broughton in 1975 and now lives in Berlin, running a band called Johnny and The Drivers." (Tapestry of Delights)
Track List: 1 Down In The Bottom 5:11 2 What's The Matter With The Mill 3:16 3 Brother Bat Bone 9:06 4 This Is My Body 3:28 5 Standing In The Sunshine 8:34 6 100 Lb. Noomy 2:29 7 Gut Runs Great Stone 4:03 8 (Do I Figure) In Your Life 2:46 9 You've Got To Hide 2:34 10 One Way Track Blues 2:09 11 Trippin' Like A Dog 4:19 12 Ride A Rainbow 3:05 5.65 13 Green Eyed Lady 3:35 14 Sun And Woman 3:38 15 Lay It On Me 3:21 16 Bring Back The Love 3:23 17 Moon And Eyes Song 3:43
Andy Narx - Bass, Guitar Helmut Pohl - Drums Creepy John Thomas - Guitar, Vocals Dave Hutchins - Bass Roy Octemro - Drums
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