Does anyone have the '80s re-issue mentioned?
http://theedge.bostonherald.com/musicNe ... eid=193312
O’Hara’s set will go Over Easy with Rudds
By Brett Milano
Saturday, April 7, 2007
Sometimes it’s good to be a record collector who plays in a popular local band. Especially when you can pull one of your obscure heroes out of the woodwork.
The Rudds’ show at Johnny D’s tonight will be notable on two fronts: It will be the last with guitarist Brett Rosenberg, who is moving to Nashville. And it will feature an opening set by Jack O’Hara, the singer/guitarist of the early ’70s band Eggs Over Easy.
Though largely forgotten, Eggs Over Easy is credited with launching the pub-rock movement, which would spawn Graham Parker, Nick Lowe and Elvis Costello.
Rudds bassist and producer Tony Goddess became an Eggs fan last year when a friend turned him on to a reissue CD. He discovered that O’Hara was living in New York, doing sound and occasionally playing at B.B. King’s club.
“We hatched a plan to go to New York and find Jack, and when we hit the club it turned out we were sitting right next to him,â€