Expressway to Your Skull / Electric Church / Them Changes / We Got to Live Together by Miles, Buddy Express (CD, 2021)
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Them Changes' made the US Top 40, spending nearly 18 months on the charts. Them Changes. Let Your Lovelight Shine. Your Feeling Is Mine. We Got to Live Together. Down By the River. Heart's Delight. I Still Love You, Anyway.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelBGO-Beat Goes On, BGO
UPC5017261214683
eBay Product ID (ePID)27049888798
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2021
GenreRock
ArtistMiles, Buddy Express
Release TitleExpressway to Your Skull / Electric Church / Them Changes / We Got to Live Together
Dimensions
Item Height0.49 in
Item Weight0.24 lb
Item Length5.66 in
Item Width5.00 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks27
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Train 1.2 Let Your Lovelight Shine 1.3 Don’t Mess With Cupid 1.4 Funky Mule 1.5 You’re The One (That I Adore) 1.6 Wrap It Up 1.7 Spot On The Wall 1.8 Miss Lady 1.9 69 Freedom Special 1.10 Cigarettes ; Coffee 1.11 Destructive Love 1.12 Texas 1.13 My Chant 1.14 Wrap It Up 2.1 Them Changes 2.2 I Still Love You, Anyway 2.3 Heart’s Delight 2.4 Dreams 2.5 Down By The River 2.6 Memphis Train 2.7 Paul B. Allen, Omaha, Nebraska 2.8 Your Feeling Is Mine 2.9 Runaway Child (Little Miss Nothin’) 2.10 Walking Down The Highway 2.11 Easy Greasy 2.12 We Got To Live Together 2.13 Take It Off Him And Put It On Me
NotesTwo CD set containing Ex-Electric Flag drummer Buddy Miles' first four albums for Mercury Records, dating from 1968, 1969 and 1970. One side of Electric Church was produced by Jimi Hendrix, who Miles first met in 1964. Them Changes' made the US Top 40, spending nearly 18 months on the charts. With the demise of The Experience, Hendrix formed Band of Gypsys with Miles on drums; however, this was fairly short-lived and Miles reformed the Express.