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  1. Frankenstein (performed by Chris Garges, Kenny Soule, Ed Bumgardner, Daniel Seriff, Mark Stallings, Jay Reynolds, Tracy Thornton)

From the recording Be Good To Yourself - The Music

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If you are of a certain age, you are probably overly familiar with Edgar Winter’s “Frankenstein” - one of the most unlikely songs in rock history to become an omnipresent ear worm. In the spirit of weird fun, Chris Garges resurrected this totem of the 1970s, and with the help of a diverse array of stellar musicians - players from Asleep At The Wheel and Nantucket are among the cast - created a spare-parts re-assembly worthy of the song’s namesake. There are…surprises. Is it serious? Is it good? Does anybody remember laughter? (For Miles)
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from Be Good To Yourself, releases October 8, 2021
Composer: Edgar Winter
Ed Bumgardner- bass
Chris Garges- main drums, percussion
Daniel Seriff- electric guitars
Kenny Soule- additional drums
Mark Stallings- synthesizers
Jay Reynolds- alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones, drumkit envelope follower treatments
Tracy Thornton- steel pans

Produced by Chris Garges, Ed Bumgardner, and Rob Slater
Recorded and mixed by Chris Garges at Old House House Studio, Charlotte, NC
*Except Kenny Soule, recorded by Kenny Soule at House Of Soule, NYC, NY,
Jay Reynolds, recorded by Jay Reynolds at JLabs, Raleigh, NC,
And Tracy Thornton, recorded by Tracy Thornton at Pans Rock Studio, High Point, NC
Mastered by Scott Craggs at Old Colony Mastering, Scituate, RI
Vinyl lacquer master cut by Jeff Powell at Take-Out Vinyl, Memphis, TN
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