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| “…take John Martyn at his most languid and Hendrix at his wildest, bake them in the sun then let them trade licks and you still wouldn’t have anything as captivating as Jesus Acedo offers here. BUCKETFUL OF BRAINS |
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| Jodie Cosmo Staying Power 7" single released 1993 by San Jacinto Records |
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| Released in 1993, under the temporary moniker of Jodie Cosmo, Jesus Acedo switched gears recording a pop song complete with vocals. Backing him, both musically and financially is San Jacinto Records own Rich Hopkins. The b-side of this single is a curious cover of The Stooges "Real Cool Time." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Click here to view the back layout of the "Staying Power" single. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||