"Shock" / "Dance And Have Some Fun"

ARTIST: SHOCK
SERIAL#: DK-1041
DATE: 1979-07

MISC NOTES: "In January of this year former members of two Portland groups Ice and Brothers and Friends joined forces to create Shock. A dance group, recent months have seen Shock performing for one nighters and clubs around the Portland area. Shock's Steve Snyder characterizes the band's repertoire as a combination of contemporary and original music with a heavy funk orientation. Commenting on the two recordings, he says "Shock" is an up tempo dance number with a soul/funk feel. Lyrically it puts in a plug for the band itself.  "Dance And Have Fun" , says Snyder, is an up tempo, but more disco oriented tune with lyrical focus on the title. Both songs are aimed at getting people dancing and having a good time." The preceding originally appeared in NORTHWEST DISC-COVERIES & SOUND REPORT Volume 4 #7 September, 1979.

LOCATION: Portland, OR
RECORDING PERSONNEL:  Joe Plass [bass]; Terrance Wooten [guitar, vocals]; Billy Bradford [drums, vocals]; Lloyd Good [trumpet, vocals]; Steve Liddle [trombone, percussion, vocals]; Steve Snyder [sax, flute, harmonica, vocals]; Malcomb Noble [lead vocals] Recording lineup as above with the following exceptions: Dan Wilson [bass]; Vincent Warren [guitar, vocals (B)]

RECORDING STUDIO: Desitrek Studio
RECORDING ENGINEER: Doug Dubrow

FORMAT: disc
SIZE:7"
SPEED: 45 rpm
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