Bloontz - Long Way Down
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Track | Duration | Preview |
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Long Way Down (Stereo) | 3:53 | |
Long Way Down (Mono) | 3:53 |
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BLOONTZ - LONG WAY DOWN (1973) BACK STREET CRAWLER FREE
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Catalog Numbers
1074Labels
EvolutionListen online
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- Single
- Promo
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Producer | Ron Johnson |
Written-By | M. Montgomery |
About Bloontz
There is a huge connection between this next hard rock band Bloontz and Kiss. Apart from playing together in the early 702s, some members of Bloontz were credited on the Lyn Christopher album with Gene Simmons.Bloontz was comprised of Tony Braunagel (drums), Andy Chapman (vocals), David Kealey (guitars), Michael Montgomery (keyboards), and Terry Wilson (bass, guitar) and had originally been brought from Houston, Texas to New York City by producer Ron Johnsen. The lead singer of the band was also a good friend of Robbie Leff who would write parts of the music to the Patti Dahlstrom song Weddin which was recorded on the Lyn Christopher album with Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley on backing vocals. Like KISS, it is likely that Bloontzs involvement in the library benefit was a result of Ron Johnsen who lived next door to the benefits organizer. Three of the members of Bloontz, Michael Montgomery, Tony Braunagel, and Terry Wilson were session players on the Lyn Christopher. Since the three are credited as appearing courtesy of Evolution Records on the albums rear credits it is likely that their album came out prior to Lyns or was at least being recorded during the same time period.
Backing vocalists on the Bloontz album would include Margaret Dorn, Linda Lawley, Sharon Redd, and Zenobia. The first three of these vocalists would also sing backing vocals with Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley on the Lyn Christopher album. Naturally, Ron Johnsen is the other connection having produced Wicked Lesters album and managed KISS during part of their early career. Both the Bloontz and Lyn Christopher albums were recorded at Electric Lady Studios. Bloontz didnt make it as an act and three of the members (Terry, Michael, and Tony) teamed up with ex-Free guitarist Paul Kossoff in Back Street Crawler who competed with the other ex-Free members band Bad Company. Back Street Crawler had also included John Rabbit Bundrick who had been in a band, Blackwell, with Terry Wilson, and who replaced Montgomery on keyboards following the release of the bands first album. They had released a self-titled album in 1970. The band released two albums, The Band Plays On and Second Street prior to Kossoffs death.
Members
- Tony Braunagel
- Terry Wilson
- Mike Montgomery
- Andy Chapman
Comments
Who’s singing on this track?
Ótimo banda. Tmb tenho um LP deste, mto bom. Anos 70 te banda "perdidas" para serem redescobertas pelo grande público e geração de hoje.
Curto tmb "Backstreet Crawler" com o Paul Kossoff ?do Free e "Crawler"
Curto tmb "Backstreet Crawler" com o Paul Kossoff ?do Free e "Crawler"
This sounds like Whitesnake.
I'm glad Kealey still plays. He is quite tasteful and a joy to hear.