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About Aztec Two-Step
Rex Fowler from Pittsfield, Maine and Neal Shulman of New York City met one "open mike" night at a Boston folk club in the spring of 1971. Each impressed by the other's talents, they joined forces and Aztec Two-Step (named for a line from "A Coney Island of the Mind" by Beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti) was born. Just one year later, signed by Elektra Records, Neal and Rex were in Los Angeles putting the final touches on their debut album, Aztec Two-Step.
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Baking
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Killing Me
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Highway Song
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Almost Apocalypse
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Prisoner
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So Easy
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Cockroach Cacophony
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The Infidel
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Strangers
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The Persecution & Restoration of Dean Moriarty (On The Road)
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