American Eagle (post Surprise Package) - same (1970, US, ruralrock, Decca vinyl rip (not mine), single flac + cue, DR8, artwork)


*** Reviewed by great fellow Adamus67 ***

Previously known as the Surprise Package (with Mike Rogers instead of Gene Hubbard) these guys line age stretches way back through numerous Pacific Northwest bands including the Viceroys, Galaxies and Rock Collection. They appear to have been based in California by this time. The album is predominantly straight-ahead riff-heavy rock with soulful vocals. The Vanilla Fudge style rework of the Moody Blues' Nights In White Satin drives that particular comparison home.

Rob Lowery was lead vocalist for The Galaxies. He joined when he was about 14 and spent 6 years with the group. When he was twenty he went on to join national recording artists, "The Surprise Package" (aka The Viceroys) which was produced by Lee Hazelwood and put out the album Free Up, in 1969, plus several single recordings. After leaving Hazelwood's record company the group changed their name to American Eagle and put out another album titled “American Eagle” in 1970, on Decca records....at present one of the harder to find Decca albums, it contains several killer tracks in 'On The Rack', 'Paper Box', 'Draw The Line' & 'So Satisfied'....plus a great version of 'Nights In White Satin'. There are also some excellent melodic vocals on several tracks which contrast well with the strong lead vocals.

This album was played throughout the nation and was popular in Germany and Sweden. Although the band never gained the notoriety it deserved, they were the opening act for major rock groups of the time including: The Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin and Jethro Tull. Rob left the music industry in the early nineties to raise a family and began a successful career as an antiques dealer in Seattle (Classic Antiques) and ultimately opening Cafe Neo combining it within the antique store to create a unique dining and antiquing experience. Currently he is the owner of income property in Seattle and Everett.

Many Thanks to original ripper Franta Novak
Thank you so much Adam for that effort
   gigic2255


American Eagle were Greg Beck (guitar-vocals), Gene Hubbard (organ-piano-piano bass-vocals), Robert Lowery (vocals), and Fred Zuefeldt (drums-vocals).

The group’s roots go back to the Seattle Washington area where Greg Beck and Fred Zuefeldt were members of the Viceroys, who also included future Raider Jim “Harpo” Valley, prior to this recording, the group recorded an album for Lee Hazlewood’s LHI label as Surprise Package releasing “Free Up” in 1968.

American Eagle is basically the same band as the Surprise Package (previous post). They released this album about a year after the dissolution of the Package in the fall of 1969. Where the emphasis was on psychedelia on the previous album, here the band covers straightforward rock with a slight gospel rural feel to it. Highlights are “On The Rack” and a fine version of the Moody Blues’ “Nights In White Satin” that recalls the Vanilla Fudge.
(~redtelephone66)  Jack Dominilla


Tracks:
side one:
A1. Gospel
A2. On The Rack
A3. Heading For Defiance
A4. Nights In White Satin
side two:
B1. Family
B2. Paper Box
B3. Draw The Line
B4. My Song
B5. So Satisfied


American Eagle:
Gary Beck - guitar, vocals
Gene Hubbard - keyboards, vocals
Bob Lowery - lead vocals
Fred Zeufeldt - drums

American Eagle (aka The Viceroys) - On The Rack [1970]


 [Rip and Scans by Franta Novak]

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  1. Thank you for this album I'm looking for all along. Really thank you!

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  2. Eu não conheço esse disco mas gosto muito mesmo do Free Up, sendo então a mesma banda fazendo rural rock... bem, o que posso dizer, já estou baixando! ;-)

    Muito interessante o que você disse sobre o Free Up ter sido lançado por um selo do Hazlewood. Você sabe se ele teve participação no processo de gravação do disco também?

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  3. I get this album on mp3 a long time ago and to me is great.Thank you for upgrade.

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  4. Cosmic Dealer:

    Hi,,,, great blog... have been wandered from time to time to this post... as I can't found American Eagle... can you repost the link please... I'll be so glad

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  5. Cosmic Dealer.....

    A pity is offline... can you repost this please. I'll be glad.... Thank you Keep on rockin'

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  6. Bom dia , acredito que o link caiu , parabéns pelo Blog excelente

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