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01.Ain't Going Back To That - Carl Stewart 02.Born To Live With Heartache - Mary Love 03.Can I Say I Love You - Blue Magic 04.Funny Money - Wilson Love 05.Git Back - Sugar Pie Desanto 06.Give Me Your Love - C. Sister Love 07.I Can See Through You - Miami 08.I Need Your Loving - Gene Redding 09.I Thought You Were Mine - The Natural Four 10.I'd Rather Go Blind - Martha High & Shaolin Temple Defenders 11.I'll Be Your Champion - Tony Hestor 12.It Aint No Use - The Meters 13.Love Stomy Weather - Melvin Brown & James Matthews 14.No One To Depend On - Coke Escovedo 15.Sad Song - Unforgettables 16.The Wind - Little Eva 17.These Memories - Almeta Lattimore 18.Too Much Trouble - Unforgettables 19.You DonĀ“t Mean Nothin - Bloodstone 20.You Hurt Me For The Last Time - Otis Clay.

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I've been in contact with the producer of this rare Hendrix inspired 45. See below: I am the Producer of the recording. These few records left are from my personal collection. May be only a couple dozen left in the world. And you have one! I was a 'star' top-40 DJ back in the late 1960s.

I produce many concerts and 'Battle of the Bands' events in Tucson, Arizona. I met rhythm guitarist/singer Sid Dawson at the Univ.of Arizona. I then featured the Frozen Sun in a number of these concerts. They began to have a following, so I then produced their records. Lead guitar / Singer Ron Ryan was an amazing Jimi Hendrix style player. Drummer Lee Balin and bass player Hector Carrillo. The first record was 'Got To Get Away', followed by this record 'Electric Soul', which climbed to the top ten in southern Arizona in 1969.

Frank Casanova PS: Just found this article on the web: 'Well have you been electrically stoned, you know living in the danger zone.' KTKT' DJ Frank Casanova was a local icon in the late '60s, hosting his regular slot as well as his late night 'Threshold' show, also on KTKT, which featured the heavier 'underground/acid rock' sounds of the day.

Frank also managed bands, produced live events, and started a record label; Capt. Zoomar Records, named after a character on the legendary Phoenix TV program The Wallace and Ladmo Show. New Girl Scout Program 2011. Frank's label released three records, two by Frozen Sun and one by KTKT's Johnny Rabbit (Lee Poole) who did his show in an impressive Wolfman Jack voice, during the time the Wolfman was at the Tijuana/Hollywood powerhouse, XERB. 'Electric Soul' is the second Frozen Sun release on the label, released in '69, pairing an edited and long version of the Hendrix inspired track; the long version including an extended guitar workout and a drum solo.

This entry was posted on 3/3/2018.