4th Cekcion
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4th Cekcion by 4th Cekcion
Year: 1970
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From 02/26/2026 10:28 | #313288
Recognized as one of the best psychedelic brass albums, the band's only work from Bellaire, Texas, was released on the small label Solar Recording Corporation, after which the band disbanded. The author of almost all the songs on the release is keyboardist Greg Isaacs, and Fred Carroll produced the album. The guys here continue the good musical traditions of American rock classics.
After the breakup of the band, four of its musicians played in the band The Funk Factory, and percussionist Louie Broussard — in the 5 Easy Pieces.
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