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TERRY KNIGHT & THE PACK MONO 45 R.P.M. RECORD "(I) WHO HAVE NOTHING" backed with "LIZABETH PEACH" ABKCO RECORDS - CATALOG #4005 - 1966 'Terry Knight and the Pack' was active between 1965 and 1967 out of Flint, Michigan. The band was signed to the Lucky Eleven label throughout its short recording career. Former DJ Terry Knight fronted the act as singer and songwriter. Don Brewer and Herm Jackson played drums and bass, respectively. Curt Johnson supplied fuzz guitar solos while Bobby Caldwell provided melodic keyboards. Mark Farner replaced Herm Jackson on bass for a few months in the spring of 1966. After his broken leg healed, Herm Jackson returned to the band. In January 1967 Terry fired Curt Johnson and replaced him with Mark Farner on guitar. A quintessential garage band, TK&TP openly imitated best-selling rockers of the mid-1960s, especially the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan. Due to the band's lack of refinement and Knight's compositional idiosyncrasies, much of their material transcends its inspiration to qualify as lost classics of the Nuggets era. Six of their nine 45s made regional Top 40s throughout Michigan, Ohio and New York, with two of them - "Mister, You're A Better Man Than I" (originally by The Yardbirds) and "I (Who Have Nothing)" (a cover of a Ben E. King song) - reaching the national charts. "I (Who Have Nothing)" went to #46 and earned the band an appearance on Dick Clark's television program Where The Action Is. Click the YOUTUBE Video Link below to hear TK&TP doing "(I) WHO HAVE NOTHING"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RHO_KUg3q0 CONDITION VINYL - This record is in NEAR MINT condition. This is shiny and bright and looks like it was pressed recently. This appears to be a DJ copy like some others we have, and it has a small silver sticker on the label on the "A" side, along with the DJ letter's written on it (very light). Sleeve - Generic White Paper Sleeve in VERY GOOD CONDITION. NOTE: The SUPER CLOSE UP shots are SCANNED PICS to demonstrate the label; they are NOT a good representation of the vinyl (See regular pics for vinyl condition). We attempt to grade these with the usual accepted standards for record sales (Goldmine Magazine), but are not experts. SHIPPING Shipping to the Continental U.S. is $3.00 for the first 45 RPM Record, and 1.00 each for any additional 45's purchased within a reasonable time frame. International Shipping is $6.50 for the first 45 RPM Record, and $1.50 each for any additional 45's purchased within a reasonable time frame. All international orders will be shipped via First Class International mail unless the total combined weight mandates Priority International. We don't include insurance in these auctions, you must request that if needed. Contact us with questions! On Mar-07-10 at 04:59:27 PST, seller added the following information: |
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