Foster MacKenzie III was larger than life. He deserves more attention.
Here's his follow-up album with the Sex Change Band.
The band consisted of: Ernie "Sex Ray" Lancaster - guitar; Walt "Cosmo Creek" Andrews - steel guitar; Winston Kelly - Hammond B-3 organ & keyboards; Ron Holloway - tenor saxophone; Marshall Keys - alto saxophone; Bob "Rattlesnake Rattles" Greenlee - bass; Tommy Ruger & Albert "Kung Fu Shorty" Bashor - drums. The Rootettes were: Cherie Grasso; Marina "Mikki" Lee Jonne; Kathe "Special K" Russell - background vocals with Dick Bangham - background vocals & trombone.
Side A -
World War III
Do the Gator
The Loneliest Room in the World
Quarter Movie on My Mind
Sugar Daddy
Ignite It
Side B -
She Wants to Move In
Dare to Be Fat
Motel of Love
Dozin' & Droolin'
Express Train
Here is his his last ever solo release with tthe classic "I Fell Down"...
Side 1 -
When You Date the Undead
Rich, White, & Republican
Health Spa Lady
Kinky U.
Computer Lover
Side 2 -
They Don't Sing on the Corner
I Fell Down
It's Only Murder
House Band in Hell
Evolution
Boogie on,
NØ
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Floored by this post....you do a collector well old friend
ReplyDeleteCompletely new to me but I dig it -- thanks!
ReplyDeleteAll right. A Root virgin. Next you'll be Dozin' & Droolin'.
DeleteI should really swing by here more often. I'm glad to finally have these two as I've never run across either of them in the wild. I was lucky enough to score the first LP at a Salvation Army store for a dime or some crazy shit, it was circa 1987/88 so, lotsa cool stuff for next-to-nothin'. Thank you for taking the time...
ReplyDeleteBeing highly underrated, Root Boy is most times overlooked by the majority. Their loss, but glad you found these. & do come back more often.
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