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01 |
Sail Inside |
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10:55 |
02 |
Cross Talking |
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08:34 |
03 |
Finding Out |
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05:15 |
04 |
Summerfair |
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15:36 |
05 |
Choker |
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03:53 |
06 |
Lydia Purple |
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03:52 |
07 |
Yelly Rose |
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04:02 |
08 |
If Mr. Right Comes Along |
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04:24 |
09 |
Little Sister |
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03:42 |
10 |
Walk On By |
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03:00 |
11 |
Run Away |
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03:15 |
12 |
One More Change |
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02:35 |
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Country |
Netherlands |
Original Release Date |
1972 |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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CARGO
An Amsterdam based band, previously called September. Musicians included: Jan de Hont (later with Netherlands's own Hoop Express - translated as "Hope Express", and Music Garden), Adrie de Hont, (later with Alexander Curly's Flying Circus and Maggie MacNeal), Wim de Vries (later with Mayflower) and Dennis Whitbread (later with Flying Circus and Music Garden). Whitbread was replaced by Jerry Gobel (ex-Angelflight Railways, later with Carlsberg) during the recording of their LP.
1972 LP Cargo Harvest 5C 006-24582
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SEPTEMBER
The Maskers was a hard rock group. In the wake of their split in 1970, Jan de Hont (guitar, vocals) Ador Otting (vocals, keyboards) were replaced in 1971 by Hessel de Vries (ex-Angelflight Railways)! Ador later played in Pandemonium. Frans Smit (drums, ex-Maskers), went on to join Brainbox, and was replaced in 1970 by Dennis Whitebread, ex-Ekseption); Wim de Vries (vocals, bass, ex-Sharks & Me) also joined. Later on, yet another guitarist Adri de Hond joined te band. In 1972, the band changed their name to Cargo.
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Submitted by: Adri Verhoef (a3@a3.xs4all.nl)