
California-based A Euphonious Wail was roughly five years behind creative and popular tastes. Not that it seemed to matter given a financially struggling Kapp Records went ahead and signed the quintet to a recording contract. Built around the talents of drummer Doug Hoffman, keyboardist Bart Libby, singer Suzanne Rey, singer/guitarist Steve Tracy and bassist Gary Violetti, the band's self-titled 1973 debut teamed them with producer Brian Ingoldsby (Lowell Levinger of Youngbloods fame reportedly also helped out).
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Pony
We've Got The Chance
Did You Ever
Chicken
When I Start To Live
Night Out
I Want To Be A Star
Love My Brother
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Love Me Brother
Chicken (Version 3)
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When I Start To Love
We've Got The Chance 1973
A Euphonious Wail (USA/1973)
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Stay Day Stay
Michael Knust; Scott & Vivian Holtzmann / I've Never Seen Evergreen
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Sittin' Here Alone (Cold Shot)
Grains Of Sand
Trust
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Let Me Coco
Tomorrow Return
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Shall We Dance
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