MP3/320Kbs/98MB
Prog Rock with a touch of Boogie Rock
Multi-instrumentalist Mike Lewis, a Canadian by birth, began his musical career in the Toronto-based band "The Big Town Boys". In 1964, he left the band and went to study in Munich. In the early 1970s, he actively participated in the German music scene. In 1973, Mike released album, this time under the rather odd name Moosknukkl Groovband, where he and his band play a much more down-to-earth and quite enjoyable experimental guitar-and-keyboard prog with a touch of blues-rock and boogie rock. His former bandmates from The Big Town Boys were brought in to record the album. Released on the Spiegelei label, the album was limited to 3,000 copies. Unfortunately, after the release of this album, he and his bandmates disappeared from the musical spotlight.
Tracks:
A1. Run For Your Life 5:03
A2. Take Your Time 7:51
A3. Muskoka Springtime 5:08
B1. Rip-Off Jack 7:09
B2. Nahi Bole 7:54
B3. That Ain't All 8:57
Recorded and mixed during summer 1972 at STAR-music-studio, both in Hamburg.
Personnel:
Bass, Vocals – John Morton
Drums, Tabla, Percussion, Vocals – Brother Josh
Guitar, Percussion, Vocals – Tommy Graham
Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals – Mike Lewis




