LOCATION: Seattle, WA
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MISC NOTES: Third release in as any years for a young musical personage who has traveled throughout the U.S,, but now calls Seattle his home. Arriving in the Pacific Northwest in 1977, Delong's first public appearances were as as street musician performing around Seattle's Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market. Donations collected during such appearances led to his first release ("Lady Light" Black Lion Records (R.R. - 101 Seattle, WA 1977), a mini-LP which featured his solo street roots. A second mini-LP out in 1978 "Uptown For A Cola" (? Records, Seattle, WA) moved away from the one-man-band image, a direction which he pursues even further with his latest 45. Delong characterizes "Along The Rhine" as a slow, semi-poetic tune with a lot of intensity provided by the rhythm section. "Cattin'",he says is your "stock illiterate rocker." [NORTHWEST DISC-COVERIES & SOUND REPORT Volume 4 #8 October, 1979.]
LOCATION: Bellevue, WA
RECORDING PERSONNEL: Robyrt Delong [guitar, harmonica, lead vocals]; Ric Ricks [keyboards]; Tommy Pa [bass]; Peter Barnes [drums]; Alan Paisley [guitar, vocals]; Felix Sernius [sax]; Kelly-Powell, Karen Waggoner [vocals]
RECORDING STUDIO: Pacific West Recorders
RECORDING ENGINEER: Dave Perry
FORMAT: disc
SIZE: 7"
SPEED: 45 rpm
DISC NOTES: Photo picture sleeve.
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A-SIDE COMPOSER: R. Delong
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B-SIDE COMPOSER: R. Delong
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MISC NOTES: Photograph picture sleeve
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This Side l: Pontiac Jones vocals; R. DeLong guitar and harmonica; Tom Berghan bass and electric guitar; Nancy Caeser vocals; Mike Khidirian, drums.
This Side 2: Nancy Caeser, vocals; R. DeLong guitar and harmonica; Tom Berghan bass; Neville Pearsall electric guitar; Charlie Heneghan drums.
That Side 1: R. DeLong vocals, guitar and harmonica; Tom Berghan bass; Cliff Meinhardt piano; Mike Khidirian percussion
That Side 2: R. DeLong vocals and guitar; Angela Castaneda vocals; Tom Berghan bass; Charlie Heneghan drums.
RECORDING STUDIO:OXO Studios, Seattle, WA
RECORDING ENGINEER: Neville Pearsall
FORMAT: disc
SIZE: 7"
SPEED: 33 1/3 rpm
DISC NOTES: 4 SONG MINI-LP
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A-SIDE COMPOSER: l. R. DeLong 2. R. DeLong
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B-SIDE COMPOSER:l. R. DeLong 2. R. Delong
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MISC NOTES: The band backing Delong was Brando Bogart.
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RECORDING PERSONNEL: Darrell West (guitar); Kelly Kristijansen (drums); Tommy Pa (bass); Eric "Ric Ricks" Ota (keys);
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FORMAT: disc
SIZE: 7"
SPEED:45 rpm
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A-SIDE COMPOSER: Robyrt Delong
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B-SIDE COMPOSER: Robyrt Delong
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MISC NOTES: Second solo outing from Maurice Paul, a multi-talented singer/songwriter who moved from Jefferson City, Missouri to Seattle 6 years ago. He describes his music as a "happy medium between upbeat rock and new wave". His main instrument is the drums, but he is equally at home on keyboards. "I Like to record because it gives me the chance to play keyboards, drums and sing all on the same song." Not having a full time band, Maurice doesn't get the opportunity to perform publicly, but his work with a Seattle music company keeps him "into music 24 hours a day." Commenting on the two recorded tunes, Maurice says "Smalltown U.S.A." was written for the friends I've met since moving here 6 years ago. We're all from small Midwest towns". The flipside - "There's You" - was chosen because of its new wave "atmosphere". Commenting on future projects Maurice adds, "I've plans to be back in the studio in the near future. Each time I do it's a little easier and more relaxed." [NORTHWEST DISC-COVERIES & SOUND REPORT Volume 8 #6 August, 1983.]
LOCATION: Seattle, WA
RECORDING PERSONNEL: Maurice Paul [keyboards, drums,vocals ]; Dusty Book [guiarss]; Don Scheidt [bass]; Mark Powell [backing vocals]; Gary Thorstenson [guitars]
RECORDING STUDIO: Triangle Studios
RECORDING ENGINEER: Bill Stuber
FORMAT: disc
SIZE: 7"
SPEED: 45 rpm
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A-SIDE COMPOSER: N. Forck
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B-SIDE COMPOSER: N. Forck
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Picture sleeve features a photograph of Evelyn Homm, Aloha Chinn, & Helvie Bradley -- three beloved veteran waitresses at Seattle's old Doghouse restaurant / cocktail bar.
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FORMAT: disc
SIZE: 7"
SPEED: 45 rpm
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Artist's first name on this disc spelled ROBERT
A-side of label colored yellow
B-side of label colored blue
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A-SIDE COMPOSER: R. Delong
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B-SIDE COMPOSER: R. Delong
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