Thirty Days Out were formed New York in 1971 by John Micaleff (pronouced "McCullough"), a folksinger from Michigan and Jack Malken, who had previously been with The Outcasts. After teaming up with Melnick and Lowe, they found a place to practice but had to relocate in Greenfield, Massachussets when their neigbours complained! They soon managed to get a recording contract with Reprise and their first album was released in the summer of '71.
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Mama Come See Me Tonight
Everybody's Looking For Someone
Home On The Road
Forever
Survival
Living Like One
Taking The Chance
Honey I Do
I Need You
Tupelo
Doing The Best That I Can
Take A Look At Yourself
Any Other Day
Everybody's Got To Have A Song
The Sun Keeps Right On Shining
Phoenix
Holy Hannah!
Never Felt Better
Hoy Hannah
Doing The Beat That I Can
Holy Hanna!
Nevet Felt Better
Everybody´s Got To Have A Song
Take A Look At Youself
1971 - Thirty Days Out (Full Album)
"Survival" (1971)
Thirty Days Out - Miracle Lick
02-Mama Come See Me Tonight
09-Take A Look At Yourself
1972 - Miracle Lick (Full Album)
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