Corky's Debt to His Father
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Corky's Debt to His Father is the only solo LP release by Red Krayola
Red Krayola
Red Krayola was a psychedelic, avant-garde rock band from Houston, Texas, formed by art students at the University of St. Thomas in 1966. The band was led by singer/guitarist and visual artist Mayo Thompson, along with drummer Frederick Barthelme and Steve Cunningham...

 leader Mayo Thompson
Mayo Thompson
Mayo Thompson is an American musician and visual artist best known as the leader of the avant-garde rock band Red Crayola .-1960s:...

. Recorded in 1970 and released on the small independent label Texas Revolution, the album was out of print for a number of years before being re-released by in the mid-eighties.

Track listing

All songs by Mayo Thompson except where noted.

Side One
  1. "The Lesson" - 2.39
  2. "Oyster Thins" - 6.00
  3. "Horses" - 3.09
  4. "Dear Betty Baby" - 3.47
  5. "Venus in the Morning" - 2.30


Side Two
  1. "To You" - 2.50
  2. "Fortune" - 2.11
  3. "Black Legs" - 3.50 (Mayo Thompson
    Mayo Thompson
    Mayo Thompson is an American musician and visual artist best known as the leader of the avant-garde rock band Red Crayola .-1960s:...

    , Ricky Barthelme)
  4. "Good Brisk Blues" - 3.07
  5. "Around the Home" - 2.50
  6. "Worried, Worried" - 5.03

Personnel

  • Mayo Thompson
    Mayo Thompson
    Mayo Thompson is an American musician and visual artist best known as the leader of the avant-garde rock band Red Crayola .-1960s:...

    - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Production
  • Frank Davis - Production, Engineering, Fiddle Guitar, Timpani
  • Roger Romano - Production, Engineering, Percussion
  • Joe Duggan - Piano
  • Mike Sumler - Slide Guitar, Bass, Tenor Saxophone
  • Le Anne Romano - Baritone Sax
  • Chuck Conway - Drums, Bongos, Percussion
  • Jimi Newhouse - Drums
  • Carson Graham - Drums
  • The La Las - Backing Vocals
  • The Whoaback Singers - Backing Vocals

External links

  • http://www.discogs.com/Mayo-Thompson-Corkys-Debt-To-His-Father/release/1276820
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