 genre: psych country: us quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans) time: 51'52" size: 375 mb
Tapestry of Delights: The first solo album by the guitarist of Spirit should interest fans of rock trios a lб Hendrix. Recorded with three different rhythm sections, one including Noel Redding (who was then recording the Road's album in the same studio), it includes two covers of the Beatles (Rain and Day Tripper), one of Paul Simon (Mother And Child Reunion) and three songs written by California, Evil, Downer and Rainbow. California (real name: Randy Wolfe) used a lot of pyrotechnic effects on his guitars and the result, quite loud, can be compared to the albums of Velvert Turner or Peter Kaukonen. It is rumoured than a Kaptain Kopter, Volume II album was recorded but then shelved when California reformed Spirit. He would later record several other solo albums, which are rarely as interesting as his first effort. Randy California died on 2nd January 1997 after he and his son were hit by a freak wave in Hawaii. Both were sadly drowned.
(Stephane Rebeschini) 1. "Downer" Randy California 5:36 2. "Devil" Randy California 4:13 3. "I Don't Want Nobody" James Brown 4:25 4. "Day Tripper" John Lennon, Paul McCartney 3:00 5. "Mother and Child Reunion" Paul Simon 2:51 6. "Things Yet to Come" V. Phillips, Lenny Lee 8:12 7. "Rain" John Lennon, Paul McCartney 8:38 8. "Rainbow" Randy California 3:31 bonus: 9. "Walkin' the Dog" Rufus Thomas 3:01 10. "Live for Today" Randy California 3:23 11. "Rebel" Randy California 4:21
Randy California – vocals, guitar, waterbass (credited on the track "Rainbow"), producer Charlie Bundy – bass Ed Cassidy (credited as 'Cass Strange') - drums Larry "Fuzzy" Knight – bass Tim McGovern - drums Noel Redding (credited as 'Clit McTorius') - bass Leslie Sampson (credited as 'Henry Manchovitz') - drums Janet Wolfe - background vocals Robin Wolfe - background vocals
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 genre: beat country: uk quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans) size: 1,8 g
Cd1 (1:18'22"): 01. "No Time" 2:09 02. "Is It Love" 2:39 03. "All I Want" 2:36 04. "It Seems A Pity" 2:26 05. "You Make It Move" 2:45 06. "I Can't Stop" 2:20 07. "Hold Tight" 2:48 08. "You Know What I Want" 2:36 09. "Hideaway" 2:24 10. "DDDBM & T" 1:29 11. "We've Got A Good Thing Goin" 2:24 12. "Here's A Heart" 3:16 13. "Something I Gotta Tell You" 2:36 14. "All I Want" 2:39 15. "Frustration" 2:34 16. "Hard To Love You" 2:32 17. "Nose For Trouble" 4:04 18. "No More Love" 2:19 19. "After Tonight" 2:58 20. "Double Agent" 3:03 21. "Bend It" 2:33 22. "She's So Good" 2:26 23. "Bang" 2:31 24. "I'm On The Up" 2:24 25. "Shame" 2:07 26. "Hands Off" 2:05 27. "Loos Of England" 3:27 28. "Help Me" 3:10 29. "Master Llewellyn" 2:24 30. "Hair On My Chinny Chin Chin" 2:40
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 genre: fusion country: poland quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans) time: 49'03" size: 298 mb
Scented Gardens of Mind: Their album (A Cry For Sun Over The World) contained easy-going music quite similar to early Niemen albums, ie. a pathetic cross between beat-pop, jazz and soul with occasional orchestration. The album sounds terribly dated today and should only appeal to the most nostalgic collectors.
1. Święto strachów (5:10) 2. Hej, pomóżcie ludzie (2:45) 3. Muszę mieć dziewczynę (3:02) 4. Naga rzeka (4:57) 5. Dziewczyna, w która wierzę (3:44) 6. Masz przewrócone w głowie (3:28) 7. Wymyśliłem ciebie (2:59) 8. Szczęście nosi twoje imię (3:15) 9. Wołanie o słońce nad światem (10:36)
Jerzy Bezucha / drums Jerzy Horwath / organs, piano Marian Pawlik / bass guitar, guitar Andrzej Zaucha / vocals
Guests: Marek Ałaszewski / vocals Jerzy Bartz / drums Józef Gawrych / drums Janusz Muniak / flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Marek Pawlak / vocals Zbigniew Seifert / soprano saxophone Tomasz Stańko / trumpet Michał Urbaniak / bass guitar, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, violin
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 genre: heavy country: us quality: lossless (flac, cue, covers) time: 1:15'37" size: mb
'71: 01. "Stone Woman" 4:03 02. "Chasin Ladies" 3:41 03. "Goin Easy" 4:32 04. "Love Me Hard" 5:29 05. "From A Dry Camel" 9:50 06. "Often Shadows Felt" 5:12 07. "Loose Goose" 3:51
'72: 1. Pull Away - So Many Times 4:59
2. Walk in the Soft Rain 4:21 3. Thusly Spoken 4:26 4. Learning to Die 6:21 5. All in All 4:02 6. I Been Thinkin' 2:09 7. Ivory 2:39 8. How Many Horses 4:22 9. Suicide 4:35 10.Entanco 0:26
Richie Wise - electric & acoustic guitars, lead and background vocals Kenny Aaronson - Bass & slide & pedal steel guitars Marc Bell - drums & percussion
Piano and organ by Fred Singer. String arranged and conducted by Larry Wilcox (work with Bonnie Raitt, Gladys Knight)
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genre: prog country: UK quality : lossless (ape, cue, log, scans) time: 41:09 size: 300 mb
Gordon Giltrap is a well-known English, self-taught acoustic guitarist who has played since the 60's, where he was part of the folk scene in London alongside with Mike Oldfield, Bert Jansch and John Renbourn. Giltrap would get more recognition in the 70's as a purely instrumental figure, with his album "Visionary" released in 1976. While the following year, he would achieve even a bigger success with his own band, THE Gordon Giltrap Band, with "Perilous Journey", which already started using progressive elements. Giltrap in the end of the 70's worked as a classical composer writing famous pieces like "The Brotherhood" and "The Eyes of the Wind Rhapsody". Nowadays, Giltrap has been working with famous musicians from the Prog world, like John Etheridge of Soft Machine, and in his latest release with Rick Wakeman of Yes. Giltrap is a worthy inclusion to the Archives thanks to his wide range of styles, which one of them was introducing Prog elements with his unique acoustic guitar style, which is still remembered today by folk bands.(freemusizlabel) 1. Awakening 2. Robes And Crowns 3. From The Four Winds 4. Lucifers Cage 5. Revelation 6. The Price Of Experience 7. The Dance Of Albion 8. The Tyger 9. The Ecchoing Green 10. London Simon Phillips - drums John G Perry - Bass Rod Edwards - Keyboards Gordon Giltrap - guitars
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 genre: neo psych country: uk quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans) time: 1:02'59" size: 457 mb misc.: 2001
Wiki: Chips from the Chocolate Fireball: An Anthology is a CD-only compilation album from XTC which was released under the pseudonym The Dukes of Stratosphear. It includes both their 1985 mini-album 25 O'Clock and the Psonic Psunspot album from 1987.
"25 O'Clock" – 5:03 "Bike Ride to the Moon" – 2:23 "My Love Explodes" – 3:49 "What in the World??..." – 5:01 (The Red Curtain) "Your Gold Dress" – 4:42 "The Mole from the Ministry" – 5:58 "Vanishing Girl" – 2:59 (Curtain) "Have You Seen Jackie?" – 3:21 "Little Lighthouse" – 4:31 "You're a Good Man Albert Brown (Curse You Red Barrel)" – 3:38 "Collideascope" – 3:22 "You're My Drug" – 3:19 "Shiny Cage" – 3:17 (Curtain) "Brainiac's Daughter" – 3:59 "The Affiliated" – 2:31 (Curtain) "Pale and Precious" – 4:58
Sir John Johns - vocals, guitar The Red Curtain - vocals, bass Lord Cornelius Plum - mellotron, piano, organ, fuzz-tone guitar E.I.E.I. Owen - drum set
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