ADORE AND WANT YOU SO
I'M JUST A NO ONE
WITH NOTHING TO GIVE YOU
BUT, OH
I LOVE YOU...
Terry Knight and the Pack
hailed from
the same fertile,
late-'60s
Michigan soil
that spawned
the MC5,
the Stooges,
the Frost,
the Amboy Dukes,
SRC,
Bob Seger
and the
Last Heard
and other
like-minded outfits.
And these
two
fuzz-laced albums,
originally released
on the
Cameo Parkway
subsidiary
Lucky Eleven,
definitely fit
right into
that
Midwestern mold
in fact,
the band did
notch several
regional hits
("I (Who Have Nothing);"
"You're a Better Man Than I,"
(both collected here)
but never quite
broke through nationally.
However,
they remain famous
among rock fans
for one
very important fact:
this is the band
where
Mark Farner
and
Don Brewer
of
Grand Funk Railroad
got their start
and Knight
went on to
manage the band
The only two
Terry Knight & the Pack albums,
their complete
1966 and 1967
releases
https://mega.nz/folder/fmgTUQga#rmucBmYBTBfrGovwzFjcAQ
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