What has started 1977 as a Blues Coverband (at that time with the ZOFF-singer Reiner Hänsch at piano and mic) nowadays is one of the eldest European bluesrock bands at all. In 1983 Drafi Deutscher, one of the biggest German pop stars ever, sat in the auditorium and was enthusiastic about the Pee Wee Bluesgang's performance.
Spontaneously Drafi offered the band to produce their next studio album, and in the summer of 1983 they all came together in the Tennessee studio in Hamburg to record this album. Unfortunately for the band just in that time Drafi's comeback with "Guardian Angel" happened , which took him back into the charts. The recordings of the band proceeded haltingly, and Drafi's efforts, to find a label for the album, fizzled. The Pee Wee Bluesgang decided to departe for concerts and went into another studio fo another record.. The "Lost Album" with Drafi disappeared in the archive and then eventually completely. It is due to Pee Wee-singer Richard Hagel that a cassette copy was obtained from the recordings. This 30-year-old band was completely overhauled and restored by the mastering engineer Hans Detholf. We are happy to present this "Lost Album" after such a long time to the public. Three of the songs are performed by Drafi Deutscher himself, the album offers a wonderful mix of R & B, blues and rock. Just Playing funky. Once again a time document that remains preserved for posterity.
01 One Only Women 02 Baby Please Please 03 Down-healed Blues 04 Sweet Mary-anne 05 Boogie Child 06 My Summer Sun 07 Can You Hear My Thunder 08 Love Is Jealousy 09 Playing Funky 10 Got All The Meanness Back In Me