EVE The Warrior (7")

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PRODUCT CODE: MR 7332

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This single contains two previously unreleased songs recorded by Eve (formerly Mama Cats, Honey Ltd.), the legendary Detroit girl group hired by Lee Hazlewood for their LHI label in 1970. ‘The Warrior’ is a beautiful and delicate dance song that combines a contagious rhythm with the subtlety of the group's vocal harmonies. His backing band includes members of The Eagles, The Wrecking Crew, and the Elvis’TCB band. In the late 1960s, four Detroit teens hitchhiked to Los Angeles to try to make their dream come true. Known as the Mama Cats, the combination of their voices created a magical instrument, a harmonic vehicle built on the inspiration and improvisation of four great friends. Their ethereal voices and heavenly harmonies sounded uniquely. After meeting Lee Hazlewood in Los Angeles, he was overwhelmed by their talent, offering them a contract for his label, Lee Hazlewood Industries (LHI), renaming the band Honey Ltd. Their only LP (1968) never saw the light of day. From the ashes of the group, with the three original components remaining together, Eve emerged. They decided to record a country rock album with a backing super band that included members of The Eagles, The Wrecking Crew, Elvis' TCB band, Ry Cooder, and Sneaky Pete. The two songs included in this single have remained unreleased until now despite the fact that 'The Warrior' had already been recorded by Honey Ltd. in a more folk style. Eve transforms it into a beautiful and delicate dance song that combines an infectious rhythm with the subtlety of the group's vocal harmonies. This release previews a new series of full album reissues from the LHI (Lee Hazlewood Industries Records) catalog that Munster plans to release over the next few months.


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This single contains two previously unreleased songs recorded by Eve (formerly Mama Cats, Honey Ltd.), the legendary Detroit girl group hired by Lee Hazlewood for their LHI label in 1970. ‘The Warrior’ is a beautiful and delicate dance song that combines a contagious rhythm with the subtlety of the group's vocal harmonies. His backing band includes members of The Eagles, The Wrecking Crew, and the Elvis’TCB band. In the late 1960s, four Detroit teens hitchhiked to Los Angeles to try to make their dream come true. Known as the Mama Cats, the combination of their voices created a magical instrument, a harmonic vehicle built on the inspiration and improvisation of four great friends. Their ethereal voices and heavenly harmonies sounded uniquely. After meeting Lee Hazlewood in Los Angeles, he was overwhelmed by their talent, offering them a contract for his label, Lee Hazlewood Industries (LHI), renaming the band Honey Ltd. Their only LP (1968) never saw the light of day. From the ashes of the group, with the three original components remaining together, Eve emerged. They decided to record a country rock album with a backing super band that included members of The Eagles, The Wrecking Crew, Elvis' TCB band, Ry Cooder, and Sneaky Pete. The two songs included in this single have remained unreleased until now despite the fact that 'The Warrior' had already been recorded by Honey Ltd. in a more folk style. Eve transforms it into a beautiful and delicate dance song that combines an infectious rhythm with the subtlety of the group's vocal harmonies. This release previews a new series of full album reissues from the LHI (Lee Hazlewood Industries Records) catalog that Munster plans to release over the next few months.

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