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Pan is a swell album. Gee, is it ever swell. Ron Beau Brummels Elliott is here, and Keith Barbour, whose 1969 album Echo Park I do want. It's from '73, just a couple of years from the end of the 'sixties in '75. Leave a comment if you have more than the bare minimum Discogs information - the only mention I can find of it on the internets - and increase global smartness!
At least Yellow Hand garners an Allmusic review for their lone album from '70 - utterly insignificant, run-of-the-mill, unmemorable. Yeesh. You'll come for for the intriguing Buffalo Springfield covers, including an otherwise unavailable Stills song, but stay for its competent pleasantness, which is sometimes enough.
EDIT: One of you four or five guys has left a link in the comments for a Pan-related album - thanks, Muddy!
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Keith Barbour - Echo Park
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Muddy - amazing! Thank you so much!
DeleteFarq - You're quite welcome. Thanks for introducing me to Pan. Never heard of the band. Not a lot of information on them but this provides a tad bit of insight:
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Muddy, that probably gives us all the information we're going to get - thanks. I was surprised by Barbour's solo, not having heard Echo Park (the hit single). I can appreciate he had a great set of pipes, but the restraining influence of Ron Elliott was a good thing.
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