Originally known as The Nomands and based in Houston, Texas, they became known when they changed the band name to Smoke in mid-1968. Their music can best be described as “psychedelic boogie”. Semi-hard blues rock, loads of energy, jiving vocals, good guitar solos and powerful organ parts. “At George´s Coffee Shop” is a tad better than their debut, a lost treasure for the biker blues crowd.
Tracks1. The Room - 3:27
2. San Luis Obispo County Jail Blues - 5:52
3. Greased Lightnin' - 9:21
4. George (Part 1) - 0:36
5. Brown Bread - 9:11
6. Iron House - 7:31
7. George (Part 2) - 0:19
All songs by John Orvis
Smoke
*John Orvis - Vocals, Guitar, Banjo
*Richard Floyd - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
*Eddie Beyer - Keyboards
*Earl Finn - Bass, Keyboards, Guitar
*Phil Parker - Drums
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Smoke
*John Orvis - Vocals, Guitar, Banjo
*Richard Floyd - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
*Eddie Beyer - Keyboards
*Earl Finn - Bass, Keyboards, Guitar
*Phil Parker - Drums
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Both Smoke LPs ( originally released on UNI )are fine blues rock albums that deserve to be rediscovered.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rob and Marios for the memories.
I know for a fact these guys were never from Houston texas. John Oris is my father in law.
ReplyDeletePlease tell us the story of John Orvis. I'm listening to this cd now and need to know more. Brown Bread!!!!!!
DeleteAnd thank you Marios for your dedicated crate digging. A lost treasure indeed.
Thank you,
ReplyDeleteit will be good to know where they came from..
Oh no, one more - could You reup ?
ReplyDeleteAdam Ostrogoth, "Smoke - At George's Coffee Shop 1969", reloaded...
DeleteSmoky thanks ! :)
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