
1. Sixteen
2. Different Face
3. Where Do We Go from Here
4. Get Together
5. My Baby
6. You Better Find Someone to Love
7. I'm Gonna Make It
8. If This World Were Mine
9. Dreaming Isn't Good for You
10. Crabby Day
11. Don't Tell Me How to Love
Joe Mattioli - Vocals
Pete Skelton - Guitar
Joe Gallo - Piano
Vincent "Butch" Biocca - Bass
Joe Bertola - Drums
AMG:
"This underground rock group from Rochester, NY, cut this sole album of Grand Funk Railroad-inspired hard rock in 1970, which was released on Gallo to little recognition and few sales, thus elevating their mystique in the collector world. This record was in fact sorely overlooked at the time and is a classic soulful rock album produced to a standard that begs popularity, with a production that is in fact almost middle-of-the-road '70s-sounding rather than underground psychedelia. It is rumored that Lou Gram, later of Foreigner, was with the band for a spell. What to expect: a funky and soulful hard rock album that will appeal to fans of Thin Lizzy and Uriah Heep with some keyboard-driven white soul and boogie and a great version of Buffalo Springfield's 'Where Do We Go From Here'."
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