Short Stuff Short Stuff 1976 USA, Blues, Funk Rock
Short Stuff Short Stuff 1976 (USA, Blues, Funk Rock) The debut album of the group from Milwaukee (Wisconsin), which in 1976 collected a multiinstrumentalist and singer Jim Liban, best known for his playing the harmonica. Until 1969, he played in the group Skhy. For their short activities, Short Stuff have released two albums. The second album Talk Is Cheap was released in 1980. According to the style, the music of the group resembles the music of another American group J. Geils Band. Tracks: 01. If Bad Luck Were Money 0:00 02. This Time I Got You 3:45 03. Main Lady 6:44 04. Every Day I Learn Something New 10:00 05. Always There 14:10 06. Lets Straighten It Out 17:25 07. One Of These Days 21:50 08. Sloppy Drunk 24:49 09. I Made A Mistake 26:00 10. The Disco Kid 28:59 11. Coda Kid 32:42 Personnel: Jim Liban (James Hawley Liban) lead vocals, backing vocal
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