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Larry Comes Alive is an extremely rare 7" semi-official release documenting a 1979 Wild Man Fischer concert in Pontiac, Michigan. Glenn Johnson of Drums and Drummers writes:
On some of the songs, Larry is backed by the guitarist and bassist from his opening act, the Tulsa City Truckers (sorry I don't know their names), and drummer Glenn Johnson (then of Mr. Unique and the Leisure Suits), who had a broken leg and foot at the time. (that's me)
More info comes courtesy of Bob Zilli:
I was a partner of ATCX Records and am "the dog" listed in the credits. We recorded the show we promoted and released the Ep with Larrys consent, although he later claimed we did not have that agreement. We presed 1000 of them sold maybe 200 and the rest have disappeared over time.I do not have it myself, although somewhere the master tapes exist along with some more material from that show.
Special thanks go to George Filonowicz for letting us know about this and sending the cover scans. More info about this release can also be found at http://www.geocities.com/kbrowneph7/wildmanfischer.htm.
Side One
Life Brand New
My Name Is Larry
I'm The Meany
Monkeys Vs. Donkeys
Side Two
Disco In Frisco
Sorrento Beach
Night Moves
A.T.C. Records 7" EP ATC-3
PRODUCED BY THE DOG
RECORDED AT THE LATINO BALLROOM JANUARY 16, 1979 IN PONTIAC MICHIGAN
Special Concerns: Darwin Spaysky, Kurt Browne, Steve Dunn, The Truckers,
Jem Targel
Front Cover Illustration: Kurt Browne
Design and Back Cover Illustration: Dennis Loren
Assistance: Linda Urquhart