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LP GTO's (GIRLS TOGETHER OUTRAGEOUSLY)
Permanent Damage
Country of release: EU, 2015
Original released: 1969
Label: Straight
Catalogue number: STS 1059
Barcode: -
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. The Eureka Springs Garbage Truck Lady (3:45)
2. Miss Pamela And Miss Sparky Discuss Stuffed Bras And Some Of Their Gym Class Experiences (1:26)
3. Who's Jim Sox? (1:01)
4. Kansas And The BTO's (1:13)
5. The Captain's Fat Theresa Shoes (1:57)
6. Wouldn't It Be Sad If There Were No Cones? (1:11)
7. Do Me In Once And I'll Be Sad, Do Me In Twice And I'll Know Better (Circular Circulation)(2:19)
8. The Moche Monster Review (1:45)
9. TV Lives (0:57)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Rodney (3:41)
2. I Have A Paintbrush In My Hand To Color A Triangle (2:11)
3. Miss Christine's First Conversation With The Plaster Casters Of Chicago (0:57)
4.The Original GTO's (1:06)
5. The Ghost Chained To The Past, Present, And Future (Shock Treatment) (1:45)
6. Love On An Eleven Year Old Level (1:18)
7. Miss Pamela's First Conversation With The Plaster Casters Of Chicago (1:31)
8. I'm In Love With The Ooo-Ooo Man (3:24)
Listen At YouTube:
The GTOs (not to be confused with the all male group who
recorded for Parkway Records) were a "groupie group" that consisted of Miss
Pamela (Pamela Ann Miller, later Pamela Des Barres), Miss Sparky (Linda Sue
Parker), Miss Lucy (Lucy Offerall, later Lucy McLaren), Miss Christine
(Christine Frka), Miss Sandra (Sandra Lynn Rowe, later Sandra Leano), Miss Mercy
(Mercy Fontenot, aka Judith Edra Peters) and Miss Cynderella (Cynthia Wells,
later Cynthia Cale-Binion). The group hailed from the area around Los Angeles in
the late 1960s, with most of the girls being denizens of the Sunset Strip scene.
Their only album, Permanent Damage, was released in 1969.
Miss Pamela and
Miss Sparky met while attending Cleveland High School. Miss Christine had
travelled to Los Angeles from San Pedro with Miss Sandra, and both lived in the
basement of Frank Zappa's log cabin in the mid-1960s. Miss Christine was the
live-in nanny for Zappa's eldest two children, Dweezil and Moon Unit, before
Miss Pamela took over the position during the late 1960s. Miss Mercy had
emigrated from the Haight Ashbury hippie scene to LA due to "boredom", alleging
she "couldn't be a hippie forever." Miss Cynderella was an addition to the group
brought by Mercy after the nucleus of the group had been formed. This accounts
for Cynderella's presence in some, but not all of the GTOs' publicity shots.
Miss Lucy was also not an original member and joined after the recording of
Permanent Damage.
Originally known as "The Laurel Canyon Ballet Company,"
they changed their name to The GTOs on the advice of Frank Zappa, their
financial supporter and producer. The new name is an acronym which, as Stanley
Booth wrote, could mean "Girls Together Outrageously or Orally or anything else
starting with O."The acronym has also been defined as “Girls Together
Occasionally”, “Girls Together Often” and “Girls Together Only”. Miss Lucy
stated in a filmed interview that the latter name is what it stood for, though
it is understood by most that the name on the album, Girls Together Outrageously
is the name of the group.
The members were connected by their association
with Zappa, a complex musician who encouraged their artistic endeavors, despite
their limited vocal skills. Performances by the group were infrequent, although
they created a strong impression at their 1968 performance at the Shrine
Auditorium. A mix of theatrics, singing, and dance were staples of their act.
Their only album, Permanent Damage, (Straight Records) was produced in 1969 by
Frank Zappa with the assistance of Lowell George and Russ Titelman (tracks 7 and
11). The latter track also features Titelman's brother-in-law, guitarist Ry
Cooder, both of whom appear on Captain Beefheart's Safe As Milk album. Track 5
"The Captain's Fat Theresa Shoes" is a GTO comment on Beefheart's taste in
footwear (his cousin Victor Hayden had also effected Beefheart's introduction to
Pamela Des Barres). The songs are mixed in with conversations between the
members of the group, friends, and others, including Cynthia Plaster Caster and
Rodney Bingenheimer. The album features songwriting contributions from Lowell
George, Jeff Beck and Davy Jones. A young Rod Stewart also pops up on the vocals
of one track. (en.wikipedia.org)
Miss Pamela - Vocals
Miss Sandra -
Vocals
Miss Cinderella - Vocals
Miss Christine - Vocals
Miss Mercy -
Vocals
Roy Estrada - Bass Guitar (Track 1,5, 14, 17)
Jimmy Carl Black
- Drums (Track 1,5, 14, 17)
Jeff Beck - Guitar (Track 1, 14)
Craig Doerge
- Keyboards (Track 1,5, 14, 17)
Ian Underwood- Keyboards (Track 1,5, 14,
17)
Nicky Hopkins (Track 14)
Lowell George - Guitar (Track 7)
Don
Preston - Synthesizer (Track 9)
Rodney Bingenheimer - Voice (Track 10)
Ry
Cooder - Guitar (Track 11)
Cynthia Albritton - Voice On Telephone Connection
(Track 12, 16)
Rod Stewart - Vocals (Track 14)
Frank Zappa - Producer
& Tambourine (Track 17)
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