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The Allusions : Legends In Our Own Mind
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A band that played rock at dances all over Oklahoma and Texas in the 60s.
Genre: Rock: 60's Rock
Release Date: 1998
Legends In Our Own Mind Record Label: Geezer Music
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Louie, Louie 2:59 $0.99
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Love Potion #9 3:02 $0.99
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House of the Rising Sun 4:08 $0.99
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A Hard Days Night 2:46 $0.99
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Album Notes

This group played from 1963 until 1967 all over Oklahoma and Texas at fraternities and soroities.

In the summers they played bars in Dallas including Lu Anns, and the Safari Club and the Pirates Nook.

They had several original recordings that were local hits.

They got back toghther in 1998 to play a high school reunion and spent a day in the studio and recorded their favorite and most requested cover songs.
If you were there this will take you back.
If you weren't there see what you missed!
Members included:
Garland Scarrberry-Drums
Dale Smith Lead Singer
Robert Payne-Keyboards & vocals
Royce Hignight-Bass
Gary Lawson-Lead Guitar

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REVIEWS

Fun Romp
author: Michael Robinson
This was a fun album to listen to. The Allusions were fairly typical of the 60's club bands who stayed local since they played everything pretty well but nothing outstanding. I was looking for a gem but only found a nice collection of performances.
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Lawson where is my cut?
author: Garland Scarberry
Drummer is real nice good looking,lead guitar needs to be strong on beetle tunes?
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Dekightful nostalgic trip down memory lane
author: vocatus
This is a delightful and talented trip down memory lane. I doubt if any of the contemporary crap will still be heard in 30 years time like these guys. A for Away. Buy it!
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