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Mandrake Memorial

Mandrake Memorial was an American psych/progressive rock band active between 1967 and 1970, known for their Baroque sound and unique songwriting.

Mandrake Memorial
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
GenresPsychedelic rock, progressive rock
Years active1967–1970
LabelsPoppy Records
Past membersCraig Anderton
Michael Kac
J. Kevin Lally
Randy Monaco

History edit

The Mandrake Memorial formed in late 1967 when producer/promoter Larry Schreiber was asked to put together a house band for Manny Rubin's downtown Philadelphia club, The Trauma. Schreiber started with Michael Kac (pronounced "Katz"), a folksinger/guitarist/banjoist/keyboardist who was already a regular performer at both The Trauma and Rubin's other club, The Second Fret. Kac had been in a band called The Candymen, later known as Cat's Cradle, recently broken up (Schreiber had been their manager). Guitarist Kim King (of Lothar and the Hand People, another Trauma Club regular) told Schreiber about a drummer he knew in a similar situation. J. (John) Kevin Lally was from a band called The Novae Police, a fixture at the Night Owl Club and The Bitter End in Greenwich Village, playing with bands like The Flying Machine (with James Taylor) and The Ragamuffins (from Canada). Schreiber visited Lally in the basement of New York's Albert Hotel, where Lally kept his drums in Lothar's practice room. Suitably impressed, he brought Lally back to Philadelphia to meet Michael, and the two musicians hit it off immediately. Kac then recruited a young guitarist he had seen, Craig Anderton from a University of Pennsylvania college band called The Flowers of Evil, who'd been opening for Todd Rundgren's first band Woody's Truck Stop.[1] Last, Lally convinced his friend Randy Monaco, bassist/vocalist from The Novae Police, to relocate to Philly and join them. Although everyone was already working musicians, they jumped at the chance to be a house band, with a guaranteed gig every weekend and the chance to open for all the big-name bands brought in by Rubin.[2][3]

The Mandrake Memorial quickly gelled and began developing a following. At the beginning they were a standard two-guitar, bass and drums quartet, but soon a sales representative from R.M.I.[4] approached the group with a prototype of what was to become their Rock-Si-Chord (an electronic harpsichord). The band tried it out and quickly realized it gave them a new sound nobody else had. Since Kac was the only band member who could play keyboards, he switched from guitar to harpsichord and Mandrake was complete.

The new sound was an immediate success. Mandrake opened for The Doors, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention, Moby Grape, and Strawberry Alarm Clock, among others, and appeared on TV with Pink Floyd. Soon Mandrake was performing college circuit clubs like Boston Tea Party, Psychedelic Supermarket, Electric Circus, New York's Cafe Au Go Go, the Second Fret and The Main Point. Rubin got them signed to Poppy Records,[5] the new experimental music label of MGM Records. Their first self-titled LP, produced by Tony Camillo and Tony Bongiovi (cousin of Jon Bon Jovi), sold over 100,000 copies, mainly in the Philadelphia, New York and Boston areas. A second LP, Medium was completed in early 1969 to similar high acclaim.

Kac (and his Rock-Si-Chord) left the band following Medium, citing musical differences, and in the summer of 1969 the remaining trio traveled to England to record a live-in-the-studio acoustic album with record producer Shel Talmy. Booked to tour the U.K. with Todd Rundgren's new band The Nazz, an English union disagreement prevented any American musicians from performing that summer. To top that off, their completed "Mandrake Unplugged" album was deemed too uncommercial by Poppy label executives and never released — although the idea was to become a huge trend two decades later. This 'lost' album was finally released on the Flashback label in 2016, titled 3 Part Inventions.

Returning to Philadelphia, the band began working on a new album, re-working some of the songs from their failed acoustic album. They were teamed up with New York producer Ronald Frangipane with the result that he brought in an orchestra and filled out the songs with full choir, children's choir, orchestral splashes and elaborate production. This album, Puzzle, fell into the progressive rock category, but did not sell well enough to make back its considerable production costs. It did garner critical praise, however. "The idea they have is very great," wrote classical conductor Seiji Ozawa in the May 23, 1970 edition of Billboard magazine. "I love this recording. With some recordings, I can listen to only one selection, but this recording I love to hear from the very beginning, from the first note to the last." Fusion, a major rock music publication at the time, added that it was "a symphony of the mind; one of the most important albums of the decade to come." The band recorded just one more single, a cover of Thunderclap Newman's "Something In The Air" backed with an original tune by Anderton. When the single also flopped, Lally left the band and Anderton and Monaco soon called it quits.

Post breakup activities edit

After disbanding Mandrake, Craig Anderton teamed up with Charles Cohen and Jefferson Cain to form an electronic trio called Anomaly. Their only recorded legacy is the musical backing and production credits on three LPs by Philadelphia acoustic guitarist (and guitar teacher) Linda Cohen (no relation to Charles), Leda (1971), Lake of Light (1972) and Angel Alley (1973). In the early 1980s, Charles Cohen and Jeff Cain went on to record and perform as The Ghostwriters (one LP, Objects In Mirrors Are Closer Than They Appear, 1981[6] and a cassette Remote Dreaming, (1986).[7] Even during Mandrake, Anderton had invented several guitar effects pedals, synthesizer modules and a programmable electronic drum machine, projects which he documented in a long series of well-known DIY books for musicians beginning with "Electronic Projects for Musicians" (1975). He wrote extensively for several music industry publications including Synapse and Keyboard, and was the editor of Electronic Musician magazine from 1980 until 1990. His circuits appear in products from such manufacturers as TASCAM, Peavey Electronics, PAiA Electronics, Steinberg and Kurzweil Music Systems. He produced and guested on dozens of albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He released a solo album on cassette in 1977 and another (Forward Motion) on CD in 1989. He released Simplicity (with a Christian theme) and Neo-Psychedelic Music for the 21st Century both in 2017, and Joie de Vivre in November 2018. He remains active as a producer, engineer, musician and consultant.[8]

During spring and summer of 1969, Michael Kac worked in a guitar/harpsichord duo with Linda Cohen. As classically trained musicians, both hoped to forge a new synthesis of popular and classical forms, which is evident in her albums.[4] Already a graduate student in Linguistics, in 1971 Kac moved to Los Angeles to take his Ph.D at UCLA, then joined the faculty of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. He formally studied the harpsichord 1971-1983 and gives occasional solo and ensemble recitals.[9] In 1998, he reunited with Linda Cohen and Craig Anderton to record Naked Under the Moon.[10] Linda died in January 2009[11] of lung cancer.[12]

Kevin Lally traveled to England in 1970, where his family originated, and ended up apprenticing at Lloyd's of London in ship insurance. Returning to New York in 1980, he founded Seahawk International, Inc. which became the largest privately held aviation and maritime insurance broker in New York. He was also the chairman on the restoration of Wavertree, the largest iron sailing vessel afloat. He still performs occasionally as a studio drummer, although he prefers to do it anonymously.[13]

In 1974, Randy Monaco headed a short-lived Mandrake Memorial revival,[14][15] in which he was the only original member. Lonnie Castille of Janis Joplin's Kozmic Blues band was the drummer.[16] Sometime afterward he joined a version of the 1910 Fruitgum Company[17] before succumbing to cirrhosis in 1983.[18]

Personnel edit

Discography edit

The Mandrake Memorial edit

 

All tracks are written by The Mandrake Memorial

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Bird Journey"2:40
2."Here I Am"3:50
3."Rainy May"3:45
4."This Can't Be Real"3:45
5."Dark Lady"4:14
Side two
No.TitleLength
6."House of Mirrors"2:28
7."To A Lonely"3:50
8."Strange"3:55
9."Next Number"4:11
10."Sunday Noon"7:08

Medium edit

 
  • LP = Poppy Records PYS-40,003 Stereo, Spring 1969
  • CD = Collectables Records COL-0692, 1996 (dubbed from vinyl)
  • Produced by Tony Camillo and Anthony Bongiovi for Poppy Records
  • Engineering: Anthony Bongiovi for Poppy Records
  • Production Supervisor: Kevin Eggers
  • Designed by Milton Glaser

All tracks are written by The Mandrake Memorial

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Snake Charmer"2:45
2."Witness The End / Celebration"5:42
3."Other Side"3:25
4."Last Number" (backing vocals: Michael Kac)4:31
Side two
No.TitleLength
5."After Pascal" (Flute, Louis Delgato)6:51
6."Smokescreen"5:06
7."Barnaby Plum" (immortalizes a skip at 1:09)6:10
8."Cassandra"5:26

Puzzle edit

 
  • LP = Poppy Records PYS-40,006 Stereo, Fall 1969
  • CD = Collectables Records COL-0693, 1996 (dubbed from vinyl)
  • Produced by Ronald Frangipane
  • Recorded at Century Sound Recording Studios, New York NY
  • Engineered by Brooks Arthur
  • Cover: M.C. Escher - House of Stairs (colorized on CD, black & white on LP) and Curl-up

All tracks are written by The Mandrake Memorial

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Earthfriend Prelude" (immortalizes a skip at 2:08)2:49
2."Earthfriend"6:17
3."Just A Blur (version 1)"0:53
4."Hiding"3:15
5."Just A Blur (version 2)"0:51
6."Tadpole"2:25
7."Kyrie"3:24
8."Ocean's Daughter"3:35
Side two
No.TitleLength
9."Volcano Prelude"2:09
10."Volcano"5:59
11."Whisper Play"3:00
12."Bucket of Air"9:37
13."Children's Prayer"3:25
14."Puzzle"3:08
15."Just A Blur (version 3)"0:51

Single edit

  • Single = Poppy Records 69,103, Winter 1969
  • Re-released as bonus tracks on Puzzle CD
Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Something In The Air" (by Speedy Keen)4:32
Side two
No.TitleLength
2."Musical Man" (by Craig Anderton)3:51

3 Part Inventions edit

  • CD = Flashback Records FLASHCD1008, 2016
  • Engineered by Damon Lyon Shaw
  • Recorded at I.B.C. Sound Recording Studios, London, July 1969
  • Mastered for CD by Peter Reynolds/Reynolds Mastering from the original master tape, October 2016

All tracks are written by The Mandrake Memorial

No.TitleLength
1."The Puzzle"2:52
2."Ocean's Daughter"2:56
3."Tadpole"2:32
4."Part Of My Dreams" (previously unreleased)5:48
5."Wouldn't You Like It?" (previously released as a Craig Anderton cassette only)2:14
6."Bucket of Air"7:29
7."Witness The End" (longer version of song from 'Medium')10:06
8."Cassandra" ('A'-side of unreleased 1969 acetate, same song as on 'Medium')4:54
9."The 12th Brigade" ('B'-side of unreleased 1969 acetate, previously unreleased)5:14
10.""Rock Stars" Interview" ("Rock Stars" program (host Richard Robinson) radio interview, "sponsored by pHisoHex, the skin cleaner used by surgeons to fight off skin bacteria for hours after rinsing")2:39

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-26. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  2. ^ Mandrake Memorial CD liner notes
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-15. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  5. ^ "Poppy Album Discography". Bsnpubs.com. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Ghostwriters – Objects In Mirrors Are Closer Than They Appear (1981, Vinyl)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  7. ^ "The Ghostwriters – Remote Dreaming (1986, Cassette)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-26. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  11. ^ "LINDA COHEN, 1947 - 2009 | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Inquirer.com: Philadelphia local news, sports, jobs, cars, homes". Inquirer.com. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  13. ^ "J. Kevin Lally". Jkevinlally.com. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-29. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-20. Retrieved 2011-09-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  18. ^ Naked Under the Moon liner notes
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  20. ^ sleeve notes

External links edit

  • Mandrake Memorial on Psychedelic Rock 'n' roll
  • Mandrake Memorial on Prog Archives
  • Mandrake Memorial on Bad Cat
  • Michael Kac interview
  • Craig Anderton's official website

mandrake, memorial, american, psych, progressive, rock, band, active, between, 1967, 1970, known, their, baroque, sound, unique, songwriting, originphiladelphia, pennsylvania, united, statesgenrespsychedelic, rock, progressive, rockyears, active1967, 1970label. Mandrake Memorial was an American psych progressive rock band active between 1967 and 1970 known for their Baroque sound and unique songwriting Mandrake MemorialOriginPhiladelphia Pennsylvania United StatesGenresPsychedelic rock progressive rockYears active1967 1970LabelsPoppy RecordsPast membersCraig AndertonMichael KacJ Kevin LallyRandy Monaco Contents 1 History 1 1 Post breakup activities 2 Personnel 3 Discography 3 1 The Mandrake Memorial 3 2 Medium 3 3 Puzzle 3 4 Single 3 5 3 Part Inventions 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Mandrake Memorial formed in late 1967 when producer promoter Larry Schreiber was asked to put together a house band for Manny Rubin s downtown Philadelphia club The Trauma Schreiber started with Michael Kac pronounced Katz a folksinger guitarist banjoist keyboardist who was already a regular performer at both The Trauma and Rubin s other club The Second Fret Kac had been in a band called The Candymen later known as Cat s Cradle recently broken up Schreiber had been their manager Guitarist Kim King of Lothar and the Hand People another Trauma Club regular told Schreiber about a drummer he knew in a similar situation J John Kevin Lally was from a band called The Novae Police a fixture at the Night Owl Club and The Bitter End in Greenwich Village playing with bands like The Flying Machine with James Taylor and The Ragamuffins from Canada Schreiber visited Lally in the basement of New York s Albert Hotel where Lally kept his drums in Lothar s practice room Suitably impressed he brought Lally back to Philadelphia to meet Michael and the two musicians hit it off immediately Kac then recruited a young guitarist he had seen Craig Anderton from a University of Pennsylvania college band called The Flowers of Evil who d been opening for Todd Rundgren s first band Woody s Truck Stop 1 Last Lally convinced his friend Randy Monaco bassist vocalist from The Novae Police to relocate to Philly and join them Although everyone was already working musicians they jumped at the chance to be a house band with a guaranteed gig every weekend and the chance to open for all the big name bands brought in by Rubin 2 3 The Mandrake Memorial quickly gelled and began developing a following At the beginning they were a standard two guitar bass and drums quartet but soon a sales representative from R M I 4 approached the group with a prototype of what was to become their Rock Si Chord an electronic harpsichord The band tried it out and quickly realized it gave them a new sound nobody else had Since Kac was the only band member who could play keyboards he switched from guitar to harpsichord and Mandrake was complete The new sound was an immediate success Mandrake opened for The Doors Big Brother and the Holding Company Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention Moby Grape and Strawberry Alarm Clock among others and appeared on TV with Pink Floyd Soon Mandrake was performing college circuit clubs like Boston Tea Party Psychedelic Supermarket Electric Circus New York s Cafe Au Go Go the Second Fret and The Main Point Rubin got them signed to Poppy Records 5 the new experimental music label of MGM Records Their first self titled LP produced by Tony Camillo and Tony Bongiovi cousin of Jon Bon Jovi sold over 100 000 copies mainly in the Philadelphia New York and Boston areas A second LP Medium was completed in early 1969 to similar high acclaim Kac and his Rock Si Chord left the band following Medium citing musical differences and in the summer of 1969 the remaining trio traveled to England to record a live in the studio acoustic album with record producer Shel Talmy Booked to tour the U K with Todd Rundgren s new band The Nazz an English union disagreement prevented any American musicians from performing that summer To top that off their completed Mandrake Unplugged album was deemed too uncommercial by Poppy label executives and never released although the idea was to become a huge trend two decades later This lost album was finally released on the Flashback label in 2016 titled 3 Part Inventions Returning to Philadelphia the band began working on a new album re working some of the songs from their failed acoustic album They were teamed up with New York producer Ronald Frangipane with the result that he brought in an orchestra and filled out the songs with full choir children s choir orchestral splashes and elaborate production This album Puzzle fell into the progressive rock category but did not sell well enough to make back its considerable production costs It did garner critical praise however The idea they have is very great wrote classical conductor Seiji Ozawa in the May 23 1970 edition of Billboard magazine I love this recording With some recordings I can listen to only one selection but this recording I love to hear from the very beginning from the first note to the last Fusion a major rock music publication at the time added that it was a symphony of the mind one of the most important albums of the decade to come The band recorded just one more single a cover of Thunderclap Newman s Something In The Air backed with an original tune by Anderton When the single also flopped Lally left the band and Anderton and Monaco soon called it quits Post breakup activities edit After disbanding Mandrake Craig Anderton teamed up with Charles Cohen and Jefferson Cain to form an electronic trio called Anomaly Their only recorded legacy is the musical backing and production credits on three LPs by Philadelphia acoustic guitarist and guitar teacher Linda Cohen no relation to Charles Leda 1971 Lake of Light 1972 and Angel Alley 1973 In the early 1980s Charles Cohen and Jeff Cain went on to record and perform as The Ghostwriters one LP Objects In Mirrors Are Closer Than They Appear 1981 6 and a cassette Remote Dreaming 1986 7 Even during Mandrake Anderton had invented several guitar effects pedals synthesizer modules and a programmable electronic drum machine projects which he documented in a long series of well known DIY books for musicians beginning with Electronic Projects for Musicians 1975 He wrote extensively for several music industry publications including Synapse and Keyboard and was the editor ofElectronic Musicianmagazine from 1980 until 1990 His circuits appear in products from such manufacturers as TASCAM Peavey Electronics PAiA Electronics Steinberg and Kurzweil Music Systems He produced and guested on dozens of albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s He released a solo album on cassette in 1977 and another Forward Motion on CD in 1989 He releasedSimplicity with a Christian theme andNeo Psychedelic Music for the 21st Centuryboth in 2017 andJoie de Vivrein November 2018 He remains active as a producer engineer musician and consultant 8 During spring and summer of 1969 Michael Kac worked in a guitar harpsichord duo with Linda Cohen As classically trained musicians both hoped to forge a new synthesis of popular and classical forms which is evident in her albums 4 Already a graduate student in Linguistics in 1971 Kac moved to Los Angeles to take his Ph D at UCLA then joined the faculty of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis He formally studied the harpsichord 1971 1983 and gives occasional solo and ensemble recitals 9 In 1998 he reunited with Linda Cohen and Craig Anderton to record Naked Under the Moon 10 Linda died in January 2009 11 of lung cancer 12 Kevin Lally traveled to England in 1970 where his family originated and ended up apprenticing at Lloyd s of London in ship insurance Returning to New York in 1980 he founded Seahawk International Inc which became the largest privately held aviation and maritime insurance broker in New York He was also the chairman on the restoration of Wavertree the largest iron sailing vessel afloat He still performs occasionally as a studio drummer although he prefers to do it anonymously 13 In 1974 Randy Monaco headed a short lived Mandrake Memorial revival 14 15 in which he was the only original member Lonnie Castille of Janis Joplin s Kozmic Blues band was the drummer 16 Sometime afterward he joined a version of the 1910 Fruitgum Company 17 before succumbing to cirrhosis in 1983 18 Personnel editCraig Anderton Six and 12 string guitars sitar Coral sitar 19 modulator Randy Monaco Vocals bass J Kevin Lally Drums timpani Michael Kac Guitar Rock Si Chord piano vocalsDiscography editThe Mandrake Memorial edit nbsp LP Poppy Records PYS 40 002 Stereo Fall 1968 CD Collectables Records COL 0691 1996 dubbed from vinyl Produced by Tony Camillo and Anthony Bongiovi for Poppy Records Director of Engineering Val Valentin Album design Milton GlaserAll tracks are written by The Mandrake MemorialSide oneNo TitleLength1 Bird Journey 2 402 Here I Am 3 503 Rainy May 3 454 This Can t Be Real 3 455 Dark Lady 4 14 Side twoNo TitleLength6 House of Mirrors 2 287 To A Lonely 3 508 Strange 3 559 Next Number 4 1110 Sunday Noon 7 08 Medium edit nbsp LP Poppy Records PYS 40 003 Stereo Spring 1969 CD Collectables Records COL 0692 1996 dubbed from vinyl Produced by Tony Camillo and Anthony Bongiovi for Poppy Records Engineering Anthony Bongiovi for Poppy Records Production Supervisor Kevin Eggers Designed by Milton GlaserAll tracks are written by The Mandrake MemorialSide oneNo TitleLength1 Snake Charmer 2 452 Witness The End Celebration 5 423 Other Side 3 254 Last Number backing vocals Michael Kac 4 31 Side twoNo TitleLength5 After Pascal Flute Louis Delgato 6 516 Smokescreen 5 067 Barnaby Plum immortalizes a skip at 1 09 6 108 Cassandra 5 26 Puzzle edit nbsp LP Poppy Records PYS 40 006 Stereo Fall 1969 CD Collectables Records COL 0693 1996 dubbed from vinyl Produced by Ronald Frangipane Recorded at Century Sound Recording Studios New York NY Engineered by Brooks Arthur Cover M C Escher House of Stairs colorized on CD black amp white on LP and Curl upAll tracks are written by The Mandrake MemorialSide oneNo TitleLength1 Earthfriend Prelude immortalizes a skip at 2 08 2 492 Earthfriend 6 173 Just A Blur version 1 0 534 Hiding 3 155 Just A Blur version 2 0 516 Tadpole 2 257 Kyrie 3 248 Ocean s Daughter 3 35 Side twoNo TitleLength9 Volcano Prelude 2 0910 Volcano 5 5911 Whisper Play 3 0012 Bucket of Air 9 3713 Children s Prayer 3 2514 Puzzle 3 0815 Just A Blur version 3 0 51 Single edit Single Poppy Records 69 103 Winter 1969 Re released as bonus tracks on Puzzle CDSide oneNo TitleLength1 Something In The Air by Speedy Keen 4 32 Side twoNo TitleLength2 Musical Man by Craig Anderton 3 51 3 Part Inventions edit CD Flashback Records FLASHCD1008 2016 Engineered by Damon Lyon Shaw Recorded at I B C Sound Recording Studios London July 1969 Mastered for CD by Peter Reynolds Reynolds Mastering from the original master tape October 2016All tracks are written by The Mandrake MemorialNo TitleLength1 The Puzzle 2 522 Ocean s Daughter 2 563 Tadpole 2 324 Part Of My Dreams previously unreleased 5 485 Wouldn t You Like It previously released as a Craig Anderton cassette only 2 146 Bucket of Air 7 297 Witness The End longer version of song from Medium 10 068 Cassandra A side of unreleased 1969 acetate same song as on Medium 4 549 The 12th Brigade B side of unreleased 1969 acetate previously unreleased 5 1410 Rock Stars Interview Rock Stars program host Richard Robinson radio interview sponsored by pHisoHex the skin cleaner used by surgeons to fight off skin bacteria for hours after rinsing 2 39References edit About Craig Anderton Archived from the original on 2012 10 26 Retrieved 2011 09 04 Mandrake Memorial CD liner notes Psychedelic Rock n roll The Mandrake Memorial the Mandrake Memorial PSYCHEDELIC US 1968 Archived from the original on 2011 10 15 Retrieved 2011 09 04 a b Michael Kac Archived from the original on 2012 03 31 Retrieved 2011 09 04 Poppy Album Discography Bsnpubs com Retrieved 27 September 2021 Ghostwriters Objects In Mirrors Are Closer Than They Appear 1981 Vinyl Discogs com Retrieved 27 September 2021 The Ghostwriters Remote Dreaming 1986 Cassette Discogs com Retrieved 27 September 2021 About Craig Anderton Archived from the original on 2012 10 26 Retrieved 2011 09 04 Michael Kac Archived from the original on 2012 03 31 Retrieved 2011 09 04 K amp C Naked Under the Moon CD Welcome Archived from the original on 2012 04 02 Retrieved 2011 09 10 LINDA COHEN 1947 2009 Listen and Stream Free Music Albums New Releases Photos Videos Myspace com Retrieved 27 September 2021 Inquirer com Philadelphia local news sports jobs cars homes Inquirer com Retrieved 27 September 2021 J Kevin Lally Jkevinlally com Retrieved 27 September 2021 Craig Who is this guy Archived from the original on 2012 03 29 Retrieved 2011 09 09 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2011 08 20 Retrieved 2011 09 09 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Chris Chesney Archived from the original on 2012 04 02 Retrieved 2011 09 09 The Mandrake Memorial Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 Retrieved 2011 09 04 Naked Under the Moon liner notes Coral Sitar Archived from the original on 2011 08 12 Retrieved 2011 09 04 sleeve notesExternal links editMandrake Memorial on Psychedelic Rock n roll Mandrake Memorial on Prog Archives Mandrake Memorial on Bad Cat Michael Kac interview Craig Anderton s official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mandrake Memorial amp oldid 1172636241, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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