Short-lived band from St. Louis, Missouri who released two albums the same year (the third was ready but never released), before all the musicians took their own way in 1973. The self-titled "Jake Jones" has a strong psychedelic and rural country-folk leaning, with some light hints of prog, which will become more evident in the second album. The sound is a mix of soft and hard material, good guitar, organ and great vocal harmony. Curious and particular the cover of Donovan's "Catch the wind".
Chuck Sabatino - vocals, flute, recorder.
Joey Marshall - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel guitar.
Phil Jost - organ, piano, vocals, tenor saxophone, accordion, chimes, guitar.
Mike Krenski - bass, vocals.
James Ovid Belderback - drums.
ILL-Mo Junction.
Trippin' down a country road.
Mirrored door.
She must be free.
In all my dreams.
Breathe deep.
Lost in my own backyard.
Feathered bed.
Catch the wind.
I'll be seeing you.
Chuck Sabatino - vocals, flute, recorder.
Joey Marshall - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel guitar.
Phil Jost - organ, piano, vocals, tenor saxophone, accordion, chimes, guitar.
Mike Krenski - bass, vocals.
James Ovid Belderback - drums.
ILL-Mo Junction.
Trippin' down a country road.
Mirrored door.
She must be free.
In all my dreams.
Breathe deep.
Lost in my own backyard.
Feathered bed.
Catch the wind.
I'll be seeing you.
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