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Elephants Memory LP Angels Forever vinyyli ,1974 originaali UK-painos (Polydor Records 2383 260 SUPER, UK 1974). Kannessa ringwearia (näkyy kuvassa) VG, vinyyli erittäin hyväkuntoinen EX. Katso kuvaustani.
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B1   Angels Forever  4:00 
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Elephants Memory was a New York band, most notable for backing John Lennon and Yoko Ono during 1972 (appearing as the Plastic Ono Elephants Memory Band) on a pair of albums, and a handful of TV and live appearances, including the John Lennon "One To One Concert", with two performances the 30th of August 1972 to benefit the Willowbrook School for handicapped children. Two of their songs, "Jungle Gym at the Zoo" and "Old Man Willow", appeared earlier in the soundtrack to the film Midnight Cowboy. Elephants Memory received a gold disc for their contribution to the soundtrack. The band also appeared in the 1983 ary film, Hells Angels Forever, in which they appear at the Hells Angels Pirates Party held on the SS Bay Belle on September 5, 1973, together with the Jerry Garcia Band.
The Elephants Memory was formed between 1967 and 1968 by Stan Bronstein (sax/clarinet/vocals) and Rick Frank Jr.(drums). In 1968 they briefly added Carly Simon as a vocalist. By 1969 the line-up had expanded to include John Ward (bass), Chester Ayers (guitar), Myron Yules (bass/trombone), R. Sussmann (keyboards), Michal Shapiro (vocals), Guy Peritore (guitar/vocals), and David Cohen (guitar/keyboards/vocals). Further additions in 1970 saw Chris Robison (guitar) and Davey Crabsticks Trotter (mellotron) join the band.
In 1969, the band had a minor hit single with "Mongoose" on Metromedia Records. Between 1970 and 1973 the line-up remained more or less constant around the following members:
Stan Bronstein - sax/clarinet/vocals
Rick Frank Jr. - drums
Wayne "Tex" Gabriel - guitar
Arthur Kaplan - bass
Adam Ippolito - keyboards/vocals
Throughout all 1972 they became the Plastic Ono Elephants Memory Band and played with John Lennon and Yoko Ono on various TV shows, albums and concerts. From March 1st to March 20, 1972 they played on the John Lennon and Yoko Ono album "Sometime In New York City". The lineup for that album was: Wayne "Tex" Gabriel on guitar, Gary Van Scyoc on bass, Richard Frank Jr. on drums, Adam Ippolito on keyboards and Stan Bronstein on sax. The album was released in June 1972 in the U.S. and in September 1972 in the U.K. In April - May 1972 this same line-up of the band recorded their Elephants Memory album, produced by John Lennon and released on the Beatles Apple label. It contains various John Lennon contributions on guitar and vocals. This album has never been released on CD. In August 30, 1972, again this same line-up of the band, with the addition of John Ward on bass and Jim Keltner on drums played with John Lennon and Yoko Ono on the famous One To One Concert, to benefit the Willowbrook School for handicapped children. This concert was organized by John Lennon and Yoko Ono with Geraldo Rivera. It was filmed and recorded and released almost fourteen years later, in February 1986 as the "John Lennon Live In New York City" album. One week later, in September 6, 1972 they played live again with John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Jerry Lewis Telethon on TV, playing Imagine, Now Or Never and Give Peace A Chance. In October - November 1972, again the same line-up,recorded with John Lennon the Yoko Ono album Approximately Infinite Universe, released in January 1973.
They added, at various times, Daria Price on castanets and John La Bosca on piano. However, the line-up that recorded Angels Forever in 1974, was Stan Bronstein and Richard Frank, plus Gary Van Scyoc on bass, Chris Robison and Jon Sachs.
Gary Van Scyoc and Adam Ippolito appeared in the 2010 John Lennon movie for PBS, "LENNONYC" giving interviews about their time with John Lennon.

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