Juju (1970) was the first album recorded by the rock band Gass and featured guitarist Peter Green,[1] who had just left Fleetwood Mac at this time.[2] The album was released by Polydor (catalogue reference 283-022 A) and withdrawn soon after it was distributed to retail outlets then re-issued using the same catalogue number and entitled Gass[3]
Track listing
"Kulu Se Mama" (McClean, Harper, Tench) - 7:00
"Holy Woman" (McClean, Harper, Tench) - 5:36
"Yes I Can" (McClean, Harper, Tench) - 6:43
"Juju" (McClean, Harper, Tench) - 3:31
"Black Velvet" (McClean, Harper, Tench) - 3:41
"House for Sale" (McClean, Harper, Tench) - 3:39
"Cold Light of Day" (Derek Austin) - 4:04
"Cool Me Down" (McClean, Harper, Tench) - 6:03 [1]
Track times are included on the German issue of this album (Polydor 2383 022).[4]
Personnel
Robert Tench[5]- vocals, percussion; guitar on "Holy Woman"; organ solo on "Kulu Se Mama"[1]
Michael Piggott - violin, guitar
Derek Austin - organ, piano, flute, percussion
Delisle Harper - electric and acoustic basses, percussion
Godfrey McLean - drums, percussion, congas; vocals on "Yes I Can" and "Cool Me Down"[1]
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