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Originally released on LP format in 1971 with a cloth burlap cover,"Gooduns" is the second album by Richard “King Biscuit Boy" Newell. After the success of Official Music the year before, “Gooduns" was more of the same style with a few left over songs from the previous albums’ sessions with Crowbar ( although by this time they had officially parted company) and backing from some new musicians that included members of Janis Joplin’s Full Tilt Boogie Band, Seatrain and Canada’s Dr. Music.
For this album, Newell recorded on a couple of cover songs written by Dr. John, Little Walter and Willie Dixon but the album contained mainly original compositions by Newell.
With a harder blues guitar sound and tighter band edge than the debut, “Gooduns" was supported by a successful tour of England in 1971 where King Biscuit Boy and The Real Gooduns Band were backed up by the British band The Idle Race.
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Despite the success of the album and tour, the Daffodil Records label fell on hard times financially and folded with no single or album promotion, leaving King Biscuit Boy to move to the Epic label for the next release. This budget priced reissue by Unidisc does not contain any bonus tracks but faithfully reproduces the original album graphics and liner notes.
By Keith Pettipas. CanEHdian.com, 2000
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