Moloch - Helping Hand@1970

MOLOCH MOLOCH 1970 (US) hard rock Formed in Memphis in 1968 by Baker, who’d fronted local faves The Blazers, the initial line-up evolved to include drummer Durham, who’d been with The Group and The Rapscallions. Produced, written and arranged by Don Nix (ex-Mar-Keys and Paris Pilot) in Memphis, Moloch is an excellent blues rock album with some sound effects, noises and superb acid guitar solos by Lee Baker. Their single was recorded after the album with a later line-up and is extremely rare. LEE BAKER ld gtr, vcls PHILLIP DURHAM drms, vcls FRED NICHOLSON organ STEVE SPEAR bs GENE WILKINS ld vcls 1 Helping Hand 2 Maverick Woman Blues 3 Outta Hand 4 Same Old Blues 5 Going Down 6 She Looks Like an Angel 7 Gone Too Long 8 Dance Chaney Dance 9 Mona 10 People Keep Talking 11 I Can Think the Same of You 12 Night at the Possum Highly recommended! Rip from CD 256@ (full artwork included) Download link h
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