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  1. Sly And The Family Stone. Released. 1969 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1970 Vinyl release of "Take It To The Streets" on Discogs.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1970 Vinyl release of "Take It To The Streets" on Discogs. Everything Releases Artists Labels. Advanced Search; Explore. Discover; Explore All; Trending Releases; List Explorer; Advanced Search; Contribute; ... Elephant's Memory. 5:49; I Couldn't Dream It. 3:21; 07 Damn - Elephant's Memory. 4:23 ...

  3. Listen to Take It to the Streets by Elephants Memory on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Mongoose", "Power" and more.

  4. Take It to the Streets · 1970. Mongoose. Take It to the Streets · 1970. Piece Now. Take It to the ... Richard Sussman, Wayne "Tex" Gabriel, Daria Price, and John Labosca. Footnote they may be, but Elephant's Memory made more of an impact than anyone ever might have suspected from a scuffling New York City street band. ~ Steve Leggett. GENRE

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1971 Vinyl release of "Take It To The Streets" on Discogs.

  6. Take It to the Streets, an Album by Elephant's Memory. Released in 1971 on Metromedia (catalog no. MD 1035; Vinyl LP). Genres: Rock. Rated #1610 in the best albums of 1971. Featured peformers: Stan Bronstein (lead vocals, tenor saxophone), Myron Yules (vocals, bass trombone, piano), Richard Frank (drums, percussion, vocals), John Ward (bass, vocals), David Cohen (guitar, keyboards, vocals ...

  7. They released a third album, also called Elephant's Memory and featuring David Peel, on Apple Records later that year, then backed up Yoko Ono on 1973's Approximately Infinite Universe. Angels Forever, which turned out to be the group's swan song, appeared in 1974. Elephant's Memory left behind what is probably best described as a footnote ...