--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, David Hughes-Owen wrote: > I've been rummaging thru my singles collection to burn a few tracks off > vinyl to CD and i came accross two Brazillian singles I received from a > friend along time ago by a group appeared to be called we all together. > The label is MaG and one of the singles contains two Badfinger covers > that sound suspiciously like Badfinger. the tracks are Carry on till > tommorrow and Walking in the Rain off the Magic Christian music CD. > Can anyone shed any light on these slabs of vinyl? > > the other single has songs called Symbol Queen and We live too fast.? > > david > Zip We All Together was a band from Peru who released two albums, 'We All Together' and 'We All Together 2' in the early '70s. Really good albums containing mostly originals, and sounding kinda like a cross between John Lennon, Gilbert O'Sullivan, and Badfinger. The albums were extremely rare for many years until a gentleman named George Bonilla, who was originally from Peru and knew the band, re-released them on his Lazarus Audio label. I had met Mr. Bonilla at a record meet and commended him on the excellent items he had for sale, which led to a discussion about music. He asked me to write the liner notes to We All Together 2, which I did, but when I received my copy of the CD I saw that Bonilla had credited them under his own name and just gave me a "special thanks" (anyone who has read my reviews who also reads these notes will know that they had to have been written by me). That was my first personal introduction to the sometimes unscrupulous doings in this business. -- Pop Rules!!!!! Take Care, David