East Of Underground - East Of Underground
Soul, funk and rock recorded by US Army Servicemen during the height of the Vietnam War and released as a
recruitment tool by the US Army as a recruitment tool. United States Army soldiers made the music contained on this album during the
politically turbulent early 70s, towards the end of the Vietnam War. East of Underground was comprised of soldiers stationed in bases
across Western Germany. While little is known about the band, the players, and the milieu they came from - other than what can be
pieced together from a handful of photos and documents found in a box in the New York Public Library, and the vague recollections of
some of those involved – we at Now-Again Records have worked diligently with the United States Army and researchers the country
over to present this important document and some damn good soul and funk music. Tracks: A1. Higher A2. Smiling Faces A3. Hell
Below A4. People Get Ready A5. Getting Over B1. Bet'ya Never Lose My Love/California Dreamer B2. Popcorn/Santana B3. I Love
You B4. Java Girl B5. Walk On By