J.K. & Co.

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Magical Fingers of Minerva 00:00 Tools
Break of Dawn 00:00 Tools
Christine 00:00 Tools
Little Children 00:00 Tools
O.D. 00:00 Tools
Crystal Ball 00:00 Tools
Nobody 00:00 Tools
Land of Sensations & Delights 00:00 Tools
Dead 00:00 Tools
The Times 00:00 Tools
Speed 00:00 Tools
Speed & Crystal Ball 00:00 Tools
Fly - Live 00:00 Tools
Break Of Dawn + Fly 00:00 Tools
02 Fly 00:00 Tools
Speed / Crystal Ball 00:00 Tools
Times 00:00 Tools
Speed/Crystal Ball 00:00 Tools
My Radio 00:00 Tools
Fly (Introduction) - Live 00:00 Tools
01 Break of Dawn 00:00 Tools
Little Children [1969] 00:00 Tools
02. Fly 00:00 Tools
Speed ¦ Crystal Ball 00:00 Tools
04 Christine 00:00 Tools
Down Home Girl - Live 00:00 Tools
O.D. - Live 00:00 Tools
03 Little Children 00:00 Tools
Fly by JK & Co. 1968 White Whale WWS7117 DeccaMk1 00:00 Tools
01. Break Of Dawn 00:00 Tools
Christine - Live 00:00 Tools
Break Of Dawn by JK & Co. 1968 White Whale WWS7117 DeccaMk1 00:00 Tools
06 Crystal Ball 00:00 Tools
Land of Sensations & Delights - Live 00:00 Tools
Land of Sensations and Delight 00:00 Tools
o.d. by jk & co. 1968 white whale wws7117 deccamk1 00:00 Tools
Magical Fingers 00:00 Tools
Blues - Live 00:00 Tools
07 Nobody 00:00 Tools
The Times - Live 00:00 Tools
Jam - Live 00:00 Tools
Magical Fingers of Minerva - Live 00:00 Tools
Crystall Ball - Live 00:00 Tools
Solid Glass Blues - Live 00:00 Tools
06. Crystal Ball 00:00 Tools
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08 O.D. 00:00 Tools
the times by jk & co. 1968 white whale wws7117 deccamk1` 00:00 Tools
speed ¦ crystal ball by jk & co. white whale wws7117 deccamk1 00:00 Tools
Linger Awhile 00:00 Tools
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At fifteen Jay Kaye made the trek from California to British Columbia to record his debut album, 1968's Suddenly One Summer for White Whale records. As the son of Mary Kaye, he was familiar with guitar from an early age. Growing up listening to the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix among others shaped his psychedelic pop direction on his only album under the J.K. and Co. moniker. A concept album about the life and death of a young man, Kaye utilized session musicians to produce an album akin to the Beatles psychedelic efforts using sitar, a horn sections, strings, and backwards drums. White Whale sabatoged the record right off the bat by releasing the albums 36-second album intro "Break of Dawn" as a single. Sundazed Records has recently re-released the album. Jay now plays electric blues as leader of the Jay Kaye Band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.