I had intended to give you all four tracks from one EP, but
on playback I realised that two of the cuts had flaws, so instead here are four
tracks from two different EPs, ripped from my own collection.
First up is a brace of cuts from EP-176. This particular EP
is undated, but the subject matter of at least one of the tracks makes it clear
that it cannot have been released before 1981. It also features one of the
later Columbine vocalists, Kate Markowitz on three tracks, with Sonny Cash – the
veteran singer who also recorded as Buddy Ray and, for MSR, under the names of
Dick Castle and Dick Kent, but whose real name was Elmer Plinger – on the
opener.
Peter Sirbopoulos’s tribute to the recently murdered John
Lennon was penned, according to the author, shortly after the former
Beatle’s death, and copyright registered in May 1981. Of Greek heredity, his
great Grandfather (also called Peter, or Petros) emigrated to the United States
in November 1902 but it seems as if, in later life, our Peter moved back to
Athens: he was certainly living there between 2001 and 2003, but has dropped
off the radar since then. Performed by Kate Markowitz, John Lennon could
be viewed as a companion piece to Sonny’s To Yoko, which I featured on
this very blog last September: https://worldsworstrecords.blogspot.com/2020/09/sonny-buddy-elmer-and-dick.html
Issued in 1977 on Columbine EP-39, on C.B. Heartbreak Ralph
is accompanied by the same piano/bass/drums trio that act as sidemen to Sonny
Cash on Why Should You Care. Authorship of the lyric is credited to one Kenneth
Skasick, and I’ve only ben able to find two men with that name: one was born in
Missouri in 1930 and seems to have spent much of his working life in the employ
of the US Air Force. He passed away in 2002. The other, born in 1972 (so he
would only have been 25 when this disc was issued), was once arrested for
stealing a cooker from an abandoned house and several years later needed
hospital treatment after being attacked by a pair of pit bulls while trespassing,
and for some reason, to my mind, this makes him a less likely candidate.
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