chart topper “Venus”), he played keys on several early Golden Earring tracks as well as Mouth & MacNeal’s “How Do You Do”, which reached the American top ten in 1972. Organist and keyboardist Cees Schrama rose to fame in the late Sixties as a session man for various Dutch international stars like Shocking Blue (that’s his catchy piano-lick on the 1970 U.S. A selection of tracks from the albums The Beast And I (1967), Powerhouse (1970), Lazybones (1970) and Memphis Revisited (1972) are featured here on 180 gram vinyl, including a download code.Ĭasey’s influence on Dutch Pop music history cannot be underestimated, having featured on 2800 (!) recordings. Rare Groove enthusiasts worldwide will welcome the first ever vinyl release of this essential Casey & The Pressure Group compilation, sometimes referred to as the Dutch equivalent of Booker T & the MG’s.
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