Artist: Lumbee
Album: Overdose
Country: USA
Released: 1970
Genre: Psychedelic/Acid Rock
Format: MP3 CBR 320
The only album of the group from Fayetteville (North Carolina). The group was originally called "Plant And See". They had some success and even released an LP, but something happened to their label and they had to renegotiate their contract and change the band name accordingly. The album has an unusual history. It was sold bundled with a game under the same name - "Overdose", similar to the well-known "Monopoly", but, unlike the original, in this game it was necessary to succeed by selling drugs ... The record, despite its amazing purpose of a kind of accompaniment to the career of a drug dealer, it turned out quite sincere. Male and female vocals, very good instrumental work. At one of the concerts, the musicians were pelted with stones, because. they sang about drugs and their dangers...
Tracks:
01. Tone Deaf - 3:44
02. Veronica High - 5:21
03. People Get Ready/You Gotta Be Stoned – 7:35
04. Tone Deaf Jam - 2:56
05. Streets Of Gold - 3:05
06. Whole World Is Down On Me – 6:56
07. The Whole World Is Sunny Upside Down - 3:01
Personnel:
Willie French Lowery - lead guitar, vocals
Carol Fitzgerald - vocals
Bobby Paul - bass
Rickey Vannoy - rhythm guitar, vocals
Forris Fulford - drums, vocals