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The Count - I'm A Star [1978, Flamingo] LP⭐FLAC

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The Count - I'm A Star [1978, Flamingo] LP⭐FLAC

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Artist: The Count Album: I'm A Star Label: Flamingo – 67.291 Format: Vinyl, LP, Stereo Country: France Released: 1978 Genre: Psychedelic Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans) Tracklist: A1. I'm A Star 2:20 A2. Foggy Notion 5:54 A3. Whiskey Mama 2:37 A4. Morn Of The Confrontation 5:04 A5. Run The Night Away 3:43 A6. Love Is Abondon 4:14 B1. Jodi 3:48 B2. I Thought You'd Be Mine 4:08 B3. Andy's Revenge 4:26 B4. Guitarmaster 2:41 B5. Old Friend 3:24 B6. Saltwater Summer 3:33 The Count (Joseph A. Viglione) has been a visible and important fixture on the local Boston scene ever since the mid-’70s. Besides recording and performing his own material, he’s published fanzines, promoted concerts, produced other bands and operated the Varulven label. Oddly enough, his first two albums "I'm A Star" (1978) and "Love & Flame" (1982) have never been issued outside France. "I'm A Star" was released on Flamingo Records runned by Patrick Mathé from his record store in Paris "Music Box". Mathé would later create New Rose Records. "I’m a Star" owes quite a bit to the influence of the Velvet Underground. The tracks - many previously issued in the US on singles and EPs - are appealing because of their simple, romantic outlook on life. Guests (among others) on the album include Matthew McKenzie (Reddy Teddy), Tom Dickie & Jon Macey (Tom Dickie & The Desires)