Lee Oskar — Sunshine Keri
Album: Lee Oskar
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Total ratings: 682
Released: 1976
Length: 3:52
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Total ratings: 682
Length: 3:52
Plays (last 30 days): 1
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I have this album in vinyl when I was in school. He played with War. That’s where I first hear his fluidity and smoothness
Sharpie442 wrote:
That is why we come here! GREAT TUNE! Thanx RP!
I have been playing Lee Oscar harmonicas for several years, but never knew anything about their namesake. Thanks for the education!
That is why we come here! GREAT TUNE! Thanx RP!
mgkiwi wrote:
Probably because he played with War!
Nice, very WAR like
Probably because he played with War!
GREAT!! RP has only ONE TUNE by him on the PLAYLIST. PLEASE ADD MORE!! Thank You!
Nice, very WAR like
I have been playing Lee Oscar harmonicas for several years, but never knew anything about their namesake. Thanks for the education!
Rashley wrote:
Because you are looking in the mirror!
Why do I feel like I am mid-way through an episode of the Goon show?
Because you are looking in the mirror!
Why do I feel like I am mid-way through an episode of the Goon show?
pcc wrote:
Not any more.
Still shows wrong album art...
Not any more.
He was in WAR
Sound reminds me the group War from the same time period.
SquiddlyDiddly wrote:
i thought War immediately upon hearing this gem...Squiddly, you just came up with a new band name: "Buttery Groove."
First! Sounds good. . . never heard Lee before but it is an 8 right out of the box for me. . . a buttery laid back groove for a day in the sun.
Ha! and allmusic.com says he was a founder member of War. . . which is where the latin drums come from. . . it all starts to make sense now.
Nice.
i thought War immediately upon hearing this gem...Squiddly, you just came up with a new band name: "Buttery Groove."
I like it!! I never heard of him before. Thank You RP!
I wish he's find another note. The three he's playing are getting tedious.
Reminds me of the War "Galaxy" album
Totally. Listening I was moved to ask for War, Steppenwolf and I drift on, glad to have connected with this one.
He really was an essential part of the band, War!
This is groovy.
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2Hawks wrote:
Fixed.
Hmm. I think we need to put the proper album art with the artist. Suzanne Vega he is not.
Fixed.
reminds me of Sanford & Son's theme song with a relaxing version here. Nice tune!
pcc wrote:
Suzanne Vega - soooo wrong!
Still shows wrong album art...
Suzanne Vega - soooo wrong!
Hmm. I think we need to put the proper album art with the artist. Suzanne Vega he is not.
Still shows wrong album art...
Cool tune; I always liked his work with War, but the album art shows a Suzanne Vega album.
Really dusting off an older tune. Wish they could play some of these from the deep rotation more often.
zjustme wrote:
I was JUST thinking the same thing! Toes in the sand, margarita in my hand, a cabana-boy with a palm frond fanning me... Wow. Maybe I DO like my new muse...
Nice tune, makes me wish I were on the beach. Would go well with some of my other favorite beach songs.
I was JUST thinking the same thing! Toes in the sand, margarita in my hand, a cabana-boy with a palm frond fanning me... Wow. Maybe I DO like my new muse...
Nice tune, makes me wish I were on the beach. Would go well with some of my other favorite beach songs.
Love the cha cha cha . . . this has got me chair-dancin'! Perez Prado next?
This sounds like a very funny elevator song. On my way to the 30th floor of some building, hearing this would make me smile whistle along...
But for RP, hmmmmm....
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But for RP, hmmmmm....
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Nice tune, I thought it sounded like War, then I wikied the name, and see that he was the soloist for War. Of course! Had no idea he was such an influential musician.
Lee is from War I believe. Saw him with Galactic on Jamcruise 8.
I think they played this at Gitmo.
First! Sounds good. . . never heard Lee before but it is an 8 right out of the box for me. . . a buttery laid back groove for a day in the sun.
Ha! and allmusic.com says he was a founder member of War. . . which is where the latin drums come from. . . it all starts to make sense now.
Nice.
Ha! and allmusic.com says he was a founder member of War. . . which is where the latin drums come from. . . it all starts to make sense now.
Nice.