These Tracks are from Zane's first record back in 1967. The songwriter was Kim Fowley; Engineer, Micheal Lloyd. Zane played guitar and bass and was the vocalist. The label: Proctor Records. Produced(poorly) by Proctor Rogers and E. Zane Wood. Zane found the original record for sale in France, where Kim Fowley is big in the Jerk (whatever that is) genre. From the 45rpm:
Here is a video link to Zane's performance (1971) on the Merv Griffin Show, with the Mike Curb Congregation. Zane doesn't even remember the "shoot", but, there he is - young. Sonny Bono appears first. Merv stands next Zane toward the end of the song and gets a couple of good close ups @0.38. enjoy.
Two original songs recorded (1972) on MGM records. E. Zane was a member of the MIKE CURB CONGREGATION, when he signed a deal for this record. Here it is, recorded from a 45 rpm with scratches and all. Bob Summers, producer. Richard Perry, engineer, Zane on bass and vocal Larry Brown, drums. Recorded at Hollywood Sound.
1. Move Fast
E. Zane and Kenny Munds met on the road during seperate fair concert tours (1973). Munds was fronting the country group Brush Arbor.
After the breakup of the MCC (1975), Munds and Wood formed a country group, started a record label (Incka), and recodred these two original songs. They worked in a San Diego night club The Alamo, for 3 years as house band, while attemping to "make it big" again. Written and produced by Munds and Wood.
On The Road To Julian (Munds)
Just Because I Love You (Wood)
Samples of Zane's 2005 bass work on Robert Hefts new CD "Suburban Blues". New!
Recorded in 2004 at Chris Cooke's Studio as vocal demos.
3. Superstition
Originals. These are really rough demos. Zane played all the instruments (guitar, bass) to "click tracks". Recorded 2003 at Desert Sands Studio , in Lancaster California. New stuff on the way...
2. Mirror
3. In You