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1989 Ear Food Records efr 10001-4
Note that the record label was based in Santa Monica CA, U.S.A but the tape cassette that is on sale here, was printed in Canada)
Side A:
Spanish Patti
Two cents
Easy to like
too nice to love
don’t know what I am doing
Cinema
Side B:
wouldn’t do that
Acting funny
wonderful
waiting for something
true millionaire.
This 12 song release includes appearances and contributions from many well known bands like King Kobra, Bullet Boys, Kingdom Come, vocals by 6 different singers and drums by the virtuoso session player Richard Cammon!!!!
According to Steve Tussey (guitarist) “”Radio Cammon (the name of the album) was a project several years back, put together by Richard Cammon. Richard is primarily a percussionist who writes and sings a little bit. His idea was to gather songs and performances from a variety of musician friends, and to put it all together as if it were an actual band, after a fashion. Thus, radio Cammon. He asked me at the time to submit a few songs to the project, which I did. I think there are five of my tunes on that record, and I enjoyed singing and playing on the project. I had no hand in the final production or release, for better or worse. But it was a lot of fun. Two of those songs I recorded other versions of, but the versions of “Don’t Know What I’m Doing”, “Acting Funny” and “Waiting for Something” are the only ones in existence, so I’m glad we got them down””. Steve
GUESTS INCLUDE:
Mick Sweda is a songwriter, guitarist and singer. In 1984, he was approached by Carmine Appice to join his new band King Kobra, which had been signed to Capitol Records. Sweda recorded two records with King Kobra (‘Ready to Strike’ and ‘Thrill of a Lifetime’) and toured extensively, opening for bands such as Iron Maiden, Kiss and Ted Nugent. Sweda left the band in 1987 to form Bullet Boys with Marq Torien, who had briefly served as King Kobra lead singer. The band signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1988. Upon the release of their eponymous debut, the band toured extensively opening for bands such as Cheap Trick, Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne and others, as well as headlining theaters. BulletBoys recorded two more records for Warner Bros. (Freakshow and Za-Za) and supported both records with tours before Sweda left the band. After he was involved with the bands Brain Stem Babies and then Lolligag.
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Danny Stag (born Daniel Steigerwald in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American hard rock guitarist who played with the band Kingdom Come and authored several successful guitar instruction videos.
With Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come (1988)
In Your Face (1989)”
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