The Corporation - The Corporation (1969) - Video
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01 I want to get out of my grave 00:00
02 Ring that bell 05:31
03 Smile 10:23
04 Highway 13:15
05 Drifting 16:19
06 India 20:25

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LINE-UP: Kenneth Bermard Berdoll (bass, vocal)
John Alexnder Kondos (guitar. flute, harp, piano, vocal)
Nicholas Alexander Kondos (drums, vocal)
Patrick Daniel McCarthy (organ, trombone)
Daniel Vincent Peil (vocal)
Gerard Jon Smith (lead guitar, vocal)

PRODUCER: John Rhys
RECORDED: at Tera Shirma Studios, Detroit, Michigan, USA
EINGINEERS: Milan Bogden & Les Chasey
EQUIPMENT: Joseph Nash & Gerald Schuelke

INFO: Formed in Milwaukee in 1968 at Cudahy's Galaxy Club where the Kondos brothers joined up with members of an outfit called Eastern Mean Time. Some months later they were heard by Capitol reps at another club The Bastille, which the band had bought into.
With a contract for an album the band journeyed to Detroit to record at Terra Shirma studios with producer John Rhys. Released in February 1969, the LP is notable for the side-long psychedelic rework of John Coltrane's India. All tracks on side one were group compositions. It was successful in several regions (No. 3 in Milwaukee) but only rose to No. 197 in the national charts.
The group made more recordings but a deal for a second Capitol album fell through and this material was eventually spread across two LPs released by the band on Age Of Aquarius, a Cuca custom label.
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