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Album Information:



Album ID: 10343

About Thee Image:

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About the album Thee Image:

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Thee Image is a self-titled album released in 1974 by the American jazz rock band Thee Image. The album features a mix of jazz, funk, and rock, with a heavy emphasis on improvisation. The band was led by guitarist and singer Jimmy 'Junebug' Jackson, and also included drummer/percussionist David Shelley, keyboardist Skip McDonald, bassist Benji King, and saxophonist Doug Richardson.

The album features six tracks, including the funky 'Inside the Triangle,' the extended jazz rock jam 'Fly Away,' and the soulful ballad 'So Much Love,' which has been covered by several other artists. The album also includes the energetic instrumental 'Lay Lady Lay,' originally written by Bob Dylan, as well as the bluesy 'Are You Ready?' and the rock-infused 'Come to Me.'

Overall, Thee Image is regarded as a solid example of early 1970s jazz rock fusion, and has earned a dedicated following among fans of the genre.

Members:

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- Steve 'Murphy' Barbuto - Lead vocals, flute, guitar
- Rick Carlucci - Drums, percussion
- Jimmy Gallagher - Vocals, keyboards, synthesizer
- Frank Candelori - Guitar
- Kenny Aaronson - Bass

Thee Image was a short-lived rock band that was active in the early 1970s. They released two albums - 'Thee Image' in 1974 and 'Inside the Triangle' in 1975 - before disbanding. Despite their relatively brief career, they were known for their energetic live performances and fusion of rock, funk, and jazz sounds.

Track List for Thee Image:

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Discography for Thee Image:

Thee Image was an American rock band active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Here is their complete discography in chronological order:

Albums:
1. Thee Image (1969)
2. Inside Thee Image (1970)

Singles:
1. 'Thee Image Theme' / 'The Potentate' (1968)
2. 'Ain't That Lovin' You Baby' / 'I Can't Believe' (1969)
3. 'Outasite' / 'Short Circuit' (1969)
4. 'Together' / 'She Said Yeah' (1970)

Other releases:
1. 'Thee Image Live at Fillmore East' (1970, live album)
2. 'In and Out of Focus' (1971, compilation album featuring Thee Image and other artists)

Note: Some sources list an additional album titled 'Galactic Zoo Dossier #9' featuring Thee Image, but this was actually a compilation album released in 2006 that included tracks from other artists as well.