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$100.00

Grunsky, Jack - And Jack's Angels - Believe in a World

Format: LP
Label: Amadeo AVRS 9200 (Austria)
Year: 1967
Origin: Graz, Austria - Toronto, Ontario, 🇨🇦
Genre: rock, folk
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Value of Original Title: $100.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Websites:  No
Playlist: Ontario, Foreign Pressings, Jack Grunsky: A Musical Journey Across Continents, 1960's, Folk

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Believe in a World
This Life I'm Livin'
Will There Come a Day
Jesus Met the Woman
Black
1983

Side 2

Track Name
When There's a War Goin' On
Two-Ten, Six-Eighteen
Where Does it Lead
Hangman
Angel 66
Farewell Angelina

Photos

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Information/Write-up

First Album: Jack’s Angels – The Beginning (1967)
Citizenfreak is proud to unveil a long-lost treasure, revived for the first time in 56 years - brought to you by Jack Grunsky and Robert Williston.

Originally released exclusively in Europe, Jack’s Angels marked the beginning of Jack Grunsky’s extraordinary career, which has spanned seven decades and 34 albums. This debut recording showcases Jack’s raw, emerging talent, beautifully complemented by the harmonies of Claudia Pohl and Butt Wegscheider.

This rare gem has been meticulously restored from a near-mint copy sourced from Germany, ensuring the best possible audio experience. Now, for the first time since 1967, this timeless piece of musical history is available exclusively at Citizenfreak.

Experience the first of three groundbreaking releases that launched it all!

Jack Grunsky: vocals, 6-string guitar, 12-string guitar, harmonica
Claudia Pohl: vocals, rhythm guitar
Butt Wegscheider: vocals, 6-string guitar
Christopher Oberhuber: bass

Produced by Walter Praxl
Engineered by Franz Plott

Photography by Stewart N. Chalmers
Artwork by H. Laimer

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