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Heavy Cruiser "You Really Got Me" 1972 US-CAN Heavy Blues Rock

John Dug 2015-10-17

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Heavy Cruiser "Lucky Dog" 1972 US/ CAN Hard Blues Rock.

Neil took the band members from Mama Lion into a studio to demo some songs. They recorded half-dozen songs and a few days later, Mama Lion went on a tour and wound up in New York City to play Central Park with Billy Preston.
The engineer in LA made an acetate of Neil’s songs and sent it to Neil in care of Famous Music. The band went to a meet and greet at Famous Music and Neil played the acetate at the party. The head of A&R loved the music and bought it from Artie Ripp.
Neil called the project “Heavy Cruiser”. When Mama Lion returned to LA, Neil took the band back into the studio and they recorded a few more tracks to complete the “Heavy Cruiser” record.
Artie Ripp stopped the band from putting their names on the record cover because he didn’t want it to interfere with his main act, Mama Lion.
The same thing happened when Neil did more of his songs with the band and produced a second “Heavy Cruiser” album called “Lucky Dog” – band members’ names were left off the cover.

Neil Merryweather – vocals, bass, acoustic guitar
James Newton Howard – organ and piano
Coffi Hall – drums and percussion
Alan Hertz - guitar

Produced by Neil Merryweather
Engineers – Bruce Albertine, John LaSalle, Kerry McNabb, Chuck Johnson, James Vickers
Album Design – Neil Merryweather

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