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Phil Gammage
"Adventures in Bluesland"
Phil Gammage: Adventures in Bluesland


Phil Gammage
"Kneel to the Rising Sun"
20th Anniversary Edition

originally released on New Rose (France)
Phil Gammage: Kneel to the Rising Sun
Gammage


The Scarlet Dukes
"Rogue Escapade" Jump blues/swing
The Scarlet Dukes: Rogue Escapades
The Scarlet Dukes - Rogue Escapades


Certain General
"November's Heat" 1985's classic NYC post-punk LP November's Heat


Phil Gammage
"Tracks of Sound"
Edgy downtown jazz Phil Gammage - Tracks of Sound

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THE HEALERS
The legendary Boulder-based band featuring some of the youngest and most authentic punks. At one point they submitted the below bio for inclusion in a New York Rocker article but the editor cut it thinking that it didn't sound like a real band.

From Wikipoedia about Jello Biafra/Eric Boucher:
"Shortly after graduating high school, he formed a band called The Healers, with John Greenway and an unknown third member. Boucher has described The Healers' music as "banging on instruments we didn't know how to play when our parents weren't home". While never playing a show, the band made recordings, including an early version of "California Über Alles", but did not want any of it to be released to the public. Some of their music was made available on a 2009 compilation of late 1970s Colorado punk bands titled "Rocky Mountain Low", including the original version of "California Über Alles", which Maximum Rocknroll described as experimental improv in their review.

Below are the songs that were on the Rocky Mountain Low compilation album.

Song 1: Cruisin'.

Song 2: Early version of "California Uber Alles".