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The Trenchmen meet The Lost Souls 10"

Following the release of the Embermen Five´s Fire In Our Hearts LP and CD, Break-A-Way presents two more outstanding North Dakota '60s bands: The Trenchmen from Minot and Dickinson's Lost Souls. The Trenchmen put out only one 45 during their three-year existence, while the Lost Souls managed to double that output within the same timespan. The Trenchmen´s record was undeservedly ignored way back then, and it is now one of the rarest recordings from the area, and belatedly recognised as one of the best. The Lost Souls' debut also floundered, but their second platter Artificial Rose b/w Sad Little Girl, became a tremendous local success and got picked up by Liberty Records for national release. Both bands searched for fame and fortune in the '60s with their music. Ultimately, both met with little more than a steady regional reputation before returning to "real life" at the end of the road. The Trenchmen and the Lost Souls finally meet again on this latest release from Break-A-Way Records.

THE TRENCHMAN

Greg Jordahl
Guitar
Jim Mackey
Bass, Vocals
Alan Mattson
Organ
Ken White
Drums
Todd Ballantyne
Drums

THE LOST SOULS

Bob Karn
Vocals
Ron Whener
Bass
Monty Lee
Lead Guitar
Gary Decker
Rhythm Guitar
Jim Birdsall
Organ
Terry Kudrna
Drums

Tracklist:

Side One
THE TRENCHMEN

1. Chains On My Heart
(G. Jordahl)
2. Travel With Me
(G. Jordahl)

Side Two
THE LOST SOULS

1. Artificial Rose
(Maresca/Curtis)
2. Sad Little Girl
(R. Elliot)
3. Enchanted Sea
(Traditional)

THE LOST SOULS

3. It´s Not Fair
(G. Hovland)

Listen to:
Chains On My Heart
It's Not Fair
Artificial Rose

Source: http://www.break-a-way.de/pages/trenchmen/soul.htm

 
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