Album US 1964 on KAL label
Rock, Folk, World and (Surf, Garage Rock)
This album features the music of two bands from Minnetonka Minnesota. Side 1 is the Uppa Trio and Side 2 is the Yetti-Men. The Yetti-Men line-up consisted of Lee Hanson (lead guitar), Henry "Skip" Webster (rhythm guitar), Joel Peterson (bass), Brian Mahin (sax, keyboards), and Jim Robinson (drums). No information could be found to identify the musicians in the Uppa Trio. A close look at the photograph on the Uppa Trio shows that the head of the guitar player may have been "photoshopped" into the photo. The album was recorded in the Minnetonka High School auditorium in early 1964. At least six tracks were laid on tape in February and March. These were: High Himalaya, Wine Wine Wine, My Baby Left Me, Blue Surfer, Yep, and Break Time. A total of 500 copies of the album were pressed at the Kay Bank Pressing Plant in Minneapolis. (Source: LakeMinnetonka.com). This record has never been reissued since the original release. Recording times are not noted on either the record labels or the record jacket, so are estimated based on stopwatch timings. Deadwax stamps read as follows: Side A: KB4348A Side B: KB4348B
The Yetti-Men , album by | |
Uppa-Trio , album by |
David Leitzman recorded by |
Hanson-Mahn |
Hanson |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Springhill Disaster | Uppa-Trio | 1:42 | |
2 | Come Along Julie | Uppa-Trio | 2:30 | |
3 | Colony Days | Uppa-Trio | 1:09 | |
4 | Funk | Uppa-Trio | 2:02 | |
5 | Green Grow The Lilacs | Uppa-Trio | 2:41 | |
6 | Two Hobos | Uppa-Trio | 1:48 | |
7 | Moscow Nights | Uppa-Trio | 2:10 | |
8 | High Himalayas | The Yetti-Men | Hanson-Mahn | 3:33 |
9 | Wine, Wine, Wine | The Yetti-Men | 2:50 | |
10 | My Baby Left Me | The Yetti-Men | Hanson | 3:02 |
11 | Blue Surfer | The Yetti-Men | Hanson | 3:12 |
12 | Yep | The Yetti-Men | 2:41 | |
13 | Break Time | The Yetti-Men | Hanson | 1:17 |