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(This is a scan done by us, but possibly from a different item in different condition, so please check the grading.) (This is a scan done by us, but possibly from a different item in different condition, so please check the grading.) LP:The 31st Of February,Same
It's kind of sad and outright erroneous that when this short-lived outfit is mentioned by collectors as little more than a footnote in conversation that focuses on The Allman Brothers Band. That's made even more ironic by the fact that while Duane and Greg Allman contributed material to the The 31st of February's planned second LP, they were never formal members of this outfit. That tentative connection to the Allmans also overlooks the band's considerable talent, to say nothing of the members subsequent successes - Scott Boyer going on to the band Cowboy. David Brown serving as bass player for Santana. And yes, Butch Trucks played drums for The Allman Brothers Band ... Singer/guitarist Scott Boyer, bassist David Brown, and drummer Butch Trucks met in 1966 while students at Florida State University. Discovering a mutual interest in music the trio decided to form a band. Borrowing a page from The Byrds folk-rock catalog, as The Bitter Ind the three started playing parties, dances, and clubs. They quickly graduated to local clubs and eventually scored a recording contract that saw the release of a one-shot single for the small Memphis-based ACP label That 'success' led Boyer to drop out of school with The Bitter Ind subsequnelty morphing into The Tiffany System. Under the new name the trio started their recording careers with an instantly obscure single for the Florida-based Minaret label While the single did little commercially, by 1968 the trio had generated a large following in their native Jacksonville, Florida. Opting for yet another name change they relocating to Miami and as The 31st of February (anyone know the significance?), signed a recording contract with the Vanguard Records. Co-produced by Steve Alaimo and Mike Shapiro, 1969's 'The 31st of February' has always struck us as an undiscovered gem. Performed with considerable enthusiasm, the collection was varied and energetic. Boyer had a great voice, that occasionally reminds of Greg Allman, perfectly suited for the band's excursions into Byrds-styled folk-rock ('Porcelain Mirrors' and 'A Different Kind of Head'), progressive ('Treason') and psyche ('A Nickel's Worth of Benny's Help'). Elsewhere, the standout tracks may have been Brown's stomping 'Wrong' and the trio's ghostly cover of 'Co'dine'. Unfortunately, the set generated little in the way of sales. Highly recommended !!! One of those Lp we pull out to hear on a regular basis. With an assist from Duane and Greg Allman, the trio regrouped recording material for a projected sophomore LP. Unfortunately, internal disagreements saw the band fold in 1969 at which time the tapes were shelved. Drummer Trucks joined the newly formed Allman Brothers Band and following Duane Allman's untimely 1971 death, the Florida based Bold label acquired the tapes and released the material as a Duane and Greg Allman album.
Details Label:VanguardCountry:ItalyCatalogue Number:VSD 6503FirstPublishedYear:1968 Condition / Grading Cover / Case:NEAR MINT VINYL / Medium:NEAR MINT * According to Goldmine Grading StandardsImportant Notes:Record looks and sounds superb - like new. Sleeve is still in shrink but open - in great condition.
Tracklist 1/1The 31st Of February-Sand Castles1/2The 31st Of February-Porcelain Mirrors1/3The 31st Of February-Broken Day1/4The 31st Of February-Wrong1/5The 31st Of February-Greener Isle1/6The 31st Of February-Codeine1/7The 31st Of February-Different Kind Of Head1/8The 31st Of February-Pedestals1/9The 31st Of February-Free1/10The 31st Of February-Nickel's Worth Of Benny's Help1/11The 31st Of February-Pick A Gripe1/12The 31st Of February-Cries Of Treason Credits BassDavid Brown (10)DrumsButch TrucksGuitar, VocalsScott Boyer Unsere Preise verstehen sich inkl. gesetzl. Umsatzsteuer. Die Umsatzsteuer kann aufgrund des Differenzbesteuerungsverfahrens ยง25a UStG nicht explizit ausgewiesen werden. If you need an invoice in any other format than email, please ask for it. ITEM-ID : 23870008100.