1969
Yesterday's Folks (Mini LP Gatefold Replica)
US 69
Buddah
8435395501771
ELM 151187
397310
ROCK
1
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MINI-LP PAPERSLEEVE GATEFOLD REPLICAS
A highly sought after record among collectors, Yesterday’s Folks was US 69’s only album, and is considered by some critics as probably the very best ever released by the Buddah Records label.
This Connecticut-based band was made up of Bill Cartier (drums), Bill Durso (vocals, guitar), Bob DePalma (saxophone), Don DePalma (piano, trumpet), and Gil Nelson (bass, flute). Previously called The Mustard Family, they changed their name to US ’69 before they released any of their recordings. The band combines a great mix of eastern-influence music with sitar along with psychedelic, jazz, rock, soul, and funk. The album is strong from start to finish, opening with the excellent “I’m on My Way (A Patch of Blue)”, and closing with the stellar ten-minute epic trippy, colorful psychedelia of “2069: a Spaced Oddity”.
US 69 are:
BILL DURSO, leader, vocalist, guitarist, arranger
BILL CARTIER, drums
BOB DePALMA, alto & tenor saxophone, flute
DON DePALMA, piano, trumpet
GIL NELSON, bass guitar, alto saxophone, flute
TRACKS:
01 I’M ON MY WAY (A PATCH OF BLUE)
02 YESTERDAY’S FOLKS
03 I’M A NOBODY
04 AFRICAN SUNSHINE
05 I HEAR YOU TALKIN’
06 MISS GOODBODY
07 NEVER A DAY GOES BY
08 2069: A SPACED ODDITY
FORMAT | CD |
DISCS NUMBERS | 1 |
RECORDED | 1969 |
LABEL CODE | 397310 |
STYLE | ROCK |