Redeye - Games Collections Of Yesterday And Now
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Games | 2:34 | |
Collections Of Yesterday And Now | 4:26 |
Video
Games - Redeye
Redeye - Collections Of Yesterday And Now
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Catalog Numbers
PE 204Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- Single
- 45 RPM
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Producer | Al Schmitt |
About Redeye
Los Angeles country-rock band who charted the single "Games" in 1971. Vocalist Douglas Mark was previously with The Sunshine Company.
Name Vars
- Red Eye
Members
- Douglas Mark
- Dave Hodgkins
- Bill Kirkham
- Bob Bereman
Comments
in my mama's 45 collection. amazing song especially the intro.
Side B of my first 45 record. How cool to find it on You Tube.
This is the legendary Red Mark, my father.
I've liked this song since the first time I flipped the 45 over, the other side is "Games
You cannot find this CD/Album anywhere.
Everybody seems to have forgotten this great song so is red I blues
Are you listening, B.F. Pierce?
CSN meets the Cowsills.
I remember this from the late fall and early winter of 1970 when I was a 10th grader listening to my music on am WIXY 1260 here in Cleveland Ohio.
This takes me back to living in the vancouver area, i would have been in grade 10 at Hillside secondary,, at the time... Had this tune on a compilation cassette I, recorded from CKLG am, was just wondering if i could find it here...... 'yaaaaaa... Awesome
Sounds like the Richy Furay/Jim Messina/Rusty Young/Timothy Schmidt/George Grantham era of Poco
Oh man, what memories! I had the album my sister gave me and the poster that came with it. I have a photo of me playing my Ludwig drum set in my bedroom with the poster on the wall next to me among other posters of the day in 1971-72. Wish I could post the photo here.
Could never found the album.
sounds like it could have been a Buffalo Springfield/CSNY song.