Album JP 2000 on Captain Trip Records label
Rock
"For years we had all assumed the show was nothing but a memory, but, one day, in a dusty box of quarter inch tapes, a reel was found marked 'Kramer -- Dingwalls', and this, my friends, is the digital evidence of when Wayne Kramer met the Pink Fairies...and tore up the joint." -- Mick Farren, Los Angeles 2000. Track durations from booklet. Audio Restoration by CyberMusik. Licensed through Wayne Kramer (c)(p) 2000
Wayne Kramer g, *1948 US guitar, vocals, album by, arranged by, written by | |
Andy Colquhoun g, voc, bass, producer | |
George Butler dr, drums | |
Larry Wallis g, voc, *1949 GB guitar |
Kiyohiro Shiroya liner notes |
Mick Farren liner notes |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Ramblin' Rose | Wayne Kramer | Fred Burch, Marijohn Wilkin | 3:04 |
2 | Goin' Up To The City | Wayne Kramer | Mose Allison | 3:17 |
3 | Heavy Music | Wayne Kramer | Bob Seger | 5:47 |
4 | The Harder They Come | Wayne Kramer | Jimmy Cliff | 3:26 |
5 | Cocaine Rap | Wayne Kramer | Traditional | 9:12 |
6 | Get Some | Wayne Kramer | Mick Farren, Wayne Kramer | 4:18 |
7 | Some Kind Of Wonderfull | Wayne Kramer | Goffin And King | 6:22 |
8 | East Side Girl | Wayne Kramer | Wayne Kramer | 5:03 |
9 | Freaky | Wayne Kramer | Leon Haywood | 6:44 |
10 | Kick Out The Jams | Wayne Kramer | Dennis Thompson, Fred Smith, Michael Davis, Rob Tyner, Wayne Kramer | 6:38 |
11 | Back In The U.S.A. | Wayne Kramer | Chuck Berry | 2:49 |
12 | Lookin' At You | Wayne Kramer | MC5 | 1:54 |