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    genre: country
    country: us
    quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans) & mp3 (256k, scans)
    time: 1:10'55"  size: 470 or 168 mb
    misc.: 1997


    69:
    Side One
    "Christine's Tune" (Parsons, Hillman) - 3:04
    "Sin City" (Parsons, Hillman) - 4:11
    "Do Right Woman" (Chips Moman, Dan Penn) - 3:56
    "Dark End Of The Street" (Chips Moman, Penn) - 3:58
    "My Uncle" (Parsons, Hillman) - 2:37
    Side Two
    "Wheels" (Hillman, Parsons) - 3:04
    "Juanita" (Hillman, Parsons) - 2:31
    "Hot Burrito #1" (Ethridge, Parsons) - 3:40
    "Hot Burrito #2" (Ethridge, Parsons) - 3:19
    "Do You Know How It Feels" (Parsons, Barry Goldberg) - 2:09
    "Hippie Boy" (Hillman, Parsons) - 4:55

    Gram Parsons: lead vocal, rhythm guitar, piano, organ
    Chris Hillman: harmony and lead vocals, rhythm guitar, mandolin
    "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow: pedal steel guitar
    Chris Ethridge: electric bass, piano
    with:
    Jon Corneal: drums (tracks 1, 3, 4, 5, 7)
    Popeye Phillips: drums (tracks 8, 9, 11)
    Eddie Hoh: drums (tracks 2, 10)
    Sam Goldstein: drums (track 6)
    David Crosby: backing vocals (track 3)

    70:
    "Lazy Days" (Gram Parsons) - 3:03
    "Image of Me" (Harlan Howard, Wayne Kemp) - 3:21
    "High Fashion Queen" (Chris Hillman, Parsons) - 2:09
    "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" (Bob Dylan) - 1:52
    "Man in the Fog" (Bernie Leadon, Parsons) - 2:32
    "Farther Along" (J.R.Baxter, W.B.Stevens) - 4:02
    "Older Guys" (Hillman, Leadon, Parsons) - 2:31
    "Cody, Cody" (Hillman, Leadon, Parsons) - 2:46
    "God's Own Singer" (Leadon) - 2:08
    "Down in the Churchyard" (Hillman, Parsons) - 2:22
    "Wild Horses" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 6:26

    Gram Parsons: vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
    Chris Hillman: vocals, bass, mandolin
    Sneaky Pete Kleinow: pedal steel guitar
    Bernie Leadon: vocals, guitar, dobro
    Michael Clarke: drums

    see also:

    1998 - The Masters

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    genre: kraut
    country: germany
    quality: lossless (WavPack, cue, log, booklet scans)
    time: 1:07'30"  size:  mb
    misc.: 

    01. Nebelwelt 3:05
    02. Ein unhцflicher Anfang 1:16
    03. Aktuelles Vorwort 0:44
    04. Der Traum vom Wald 9:03
    05. Eroc's Reise 0:48
    06. Lied von der Brьcke 0:22
    07. Toni geht nach Boelerheide 5:05
    08. Geleerte Worte 1:33
    09. Abendmeer 2:39
    10. Kleine Freude 1:07
    11. Prof. Erwin Senkelfuss 0:37
    12. Zeige mir den Weg 0:13
    13. Sonnenfluch 4:02
    14. Der alte Brylka schimpft 0:06
    15. Herr von Schwabulahn 0:17
    16. Unsere neuen Rosen 0:34
    17. Geburtstagsstдndchen 2:06
    18. Das Irrsinnslied 7:39
    19. Eine Erkenntnis 0:09
    20. Ich bin ein Lachen 3:20
    21. Sternenwelke 2:57
    22. Ein hцflicher Abgang 3:01
    23. Psychodelic Cloud 4:17
    24. Morley's Orgasm 3:27
    25. Liebeslied 2:09
    26. Der Mond ist aus grьnem Kдse 1:47
    27. Der Marsch der Pfifferlinge 2:07
    28. Sprache der Pfifferlinge 1 1:10
    29. Sprache der Pfifferlinge 2 1:00
    30. Sprache der Pfifferlinge 3 0:51

    - Eroc (Joachim Ehrig) / drums, percussion 
    - Toni Moff Mollo (Ranier Loskand) / vocals

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    genre: psych
    country: turkey
    quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
    time: 53'22"  size: 372 mb
    misc.: 2004


    01. Yaralarim 5:08
    02. Arabam Kaldi Yolda 2:57
    03. Adam Olmak Dile Kolay 4:38
    04. Dar Agaci 3:31
    05. Kolum Nerden Aldin Zinciri 3:36
    06. Ayrilik 4:23
    07. Birak Beni 3:59
    08. Haberin Varmi? 3:13
    09. Mehmet Emmi 5:06
    10. Kaslarin Karasina 2:58
    11. Affetmem Seni 3:49
    12. Sen Actin Yarayi 3:20
    13. Kahpe Felek 3:46
    14. Zalim Zalim 2:57

    Ayzer Danga - drms
    Mithat Danisan - bss
    Galip Kayihan - l gtr, snthzr
    Cudi Koyuncu - baglama, tef

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    genre: psych
    country: uk
    quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, booklet scans)
    time: 1:07'13"  size: 417 mb
    misc.: 2008
     
     

     Side One
    "Candy Floss Cowboy" (Michael Moorcock)
    "Fair Dealer" (Moorcock)
    "Octopus" (Steve Gilmore)
    "Sixteen Year Old Doom" (Moorcock)
    "You're A Hero" (Graham Charnock)
    "Song For Marlene" (Sam Shepard/Gilmore)

    Side Two
    "Come To The Fair" (Charnock)
    "In The Name Of Rock And Roll" (Charnock)
    "Ferris Wheel" (Gilmore)
    "Last Merry Go Round" (Moorcock)
    "Dude's Dream (Rolling In The Ruins)" (Moorcock)

    2007 bonus tracks
    "Dodgem Dude" (Moorcock)
    "The Brothel In Rossenstrasse" (Moorcock/Pavli)
    "Starcruiser" (Moorcock)
    "Candy Floss Cowboy" (Demo) (Moorcock)
    "Kings Of Speed" (Previously Unreleased) (Moorcock)
    "You're A Hero" (Demo - Previously Unreleased) (Moorcock)
    "Dodgem Dude" (First Demo - Previously Unreleased) (Moorcock)

    Michael Moorcock - Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals
    Graham Charnock - Guitar, Vocals
    Steve Gilmore - Guitar, Vocals
    Kuma Harada - Bass
    Peter Pavli - Cello

    with
    Snowy White - Guitar
    Herbert North - Guitar
    Nik Turner - Saxophone
    Dave Brock - Guitar
    Simon House - Violin, Keyboards
    Simon King - Drums
    Alan Powell - Drums
    Shirley Roden - Vocals
    Debi Ross - Vocals

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    genre: psych
    country: canada
    quality: lossless (ape, cue, log, scans)
    time: 35'38"  size: 202 mb
    misc.: 2008
     
    The very aptly titled A Summer's Night is a lost slice of turn-of-the-'70s Quebec psychedelia. After the October Crisis (October 1970), French Canadian music will take a resolutely national turn, leading to the rise of French-singing groups like Harmonium and Beau Dommage in 1973-1974 (prog rock group Morse Code will even switch from English to French around that time). However, A Summer's Night was recorded a little prior to the terrorist events that will precipitate the Quebec sovereignty movement. As a result, the music is lighthearted and the lyrics sung in English -- the title track is the only song with French lyrics, and these are sung with a fake English accent! The lush voice of singer Fran Losier was Montreal's main asset. Comfortable in folk ("Circles and Line"), acid folk ("Infinity"), and jazz settings ("Summertime," "Third Floor Walkup"), she comes off as a surprisingly strong performer with good singing technique to boot (a rarity when dealing with...psychedelic-era rarities). Guitarist Jean Cousineau and pianist/bassist Gilles Losier round up the core of the band, which has a very pleasant kind of camaraderie going on ("A Summer's Night," "Sometimes in Stillness"). Recorded in 1970, the album was produced by Richie Havens, who also contributes sitar on the eight-minute acid-laced closer "Infinity." Definitely strong enough for the mainstream, this debut and sole album by Montreal should have been a hit. History decided otherwise. A very nice album, particularly for "What About the Wind?," "A Summer's Night," and "Infinity." ~ François Couture, All Music Guide
     
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    genre: beat
    country: us
    quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
    time: 49'53"  size: 388 mb
     
    Fuzz Acid & Flowers:
    Created by Merrell Fankhauser in 1964 after he arrived in Lancaster and the Antelope Valley area, Merrell and The Exiles are probably more interesting historically than for purely musical reasons. Born in Louisville, Kentucky on the 23rd of December, 1943, Fankhauser had previously lived on the California Coast, in Pismo Beach. There he began playing surf music, even winning the Arroyo Grande Battle of the Bands in March 1962 and being part of the Sentinals and the Impacts (one instrumental LP Wipe-Out (Del-Fi 1234) 1963).
    In Lancaster Fankauser met Jeff Cotton, John French and Larry Willey and they became Merrell and The Exiles. Their first recordings took place in a small studio of Palmdale, California, at Glenn Recording Studios, which were owned and directed by Glenn MacArthur. All the songs were recorded live on 2 track tape. In April 1964, Please Be Mine was No. 9 in the local Palmdale station KUTY charts! In all, two or three singles were recorded for Glenn Records and pressed in very limited quantities.
    More Merrell and The Exiles sessions took place in Hollywood in 1966 at the Gary Paxton Studio and in 1967 at the Gold Star Studio with a changing line-up. Some of their songs (Too Many Heartbreaks, Suzy Cryin) were in fact released on the Fapardokly album, another Fankhauser creation. The other songs however, had to wait until the '80s before they were released in various forms.
    Bill Dodd also played with Fankhauser in Fapardokly and H.M.S. Bounty. John French and Jeff Cotton left to join Captain Beefheart's Magic Band, another group from the High Desert area, but in 1970 Cotton returned with Merrell to form MU (also with Larry Willey). Greg Hampton also later played with Denny King.
    The retrospective, Early Years album consists largely of surf and garage rock tracks. Aside from the few 45 tracks, the majority were previously unreleased. Don't Call On Me is notable for featuring the first guitar solo ever recorded by then fledgling guitarist Jeff Cotton. Yes I Love You, another cut on this album was originally intended for inclusion on the legendary Fapardokly album but wasn't used in the end. This album is primarily of archival interest, however. ~ (Stephane Rebeschini / Vernon Joynson)
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    Love ~ 1966 ~ Love
    genre: beat
    country: us
    quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
    time: 1:17'54"  size: 418 mb
    misc.: 2001
     
    Side one
    "My Little Red Book" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David)
    "Can't Explain" (Lee, John Echols, John Fleckenstein)
    "A Message to Pretty"
    "My Flash on You"
    "Softly to Me" (Bryan Maclean)
    "No Matter What You Do"
    "Emotions" (Lee, John Echols)

    Side two
    "You I'll Be Following"
    "Gazing"
    "Hey Joe" (Billy Roberts)
    "Signed D. C."
    "Colored Balls Falling"
    "Mushroom Clouds" (Lee, John Echols, Ken Forssi, Bryan Maclean)
    "And More" (Lee, Bryan Maclean)
    bonus:
    29. "Number 14 (Bonus Track)" 1:47
    30. "Signed D.C. (Alternate version)" 2:50

    Note: The 2001 CD issue presents both stereo and monaural mixes and adds as bonus tracks an alternate take of "Signed DC" and "No. Fourteen", the B-side to the "7 and 7 Is" single.

    Arthur Lee: Lead vocals, percussion, and harmonica. Also drums on "Can't Explain", "No Matter What You Do", "Gazing", "Mushroom Clouds" and "And More".
    Johnny Echols: Lead guitar
    Bryan Maclean: Rhythm guitar and vocals. Lead vocals on "Softly to Me" and "Hey Joe".
    Ken Forssi: Bass
    Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer: Drums

    see also:
    1967 - Forever Changes

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    genre: prog/fusion
    country: uk
    quality: lossless (ape, cue, log, booklet scans)
    time: 1:02'22"  size: 327 mb
    misc.: 2003
     
    Tapestry Of Delights:
    This Birmingham-based band included Chris Wood who was later a founder member of Traffic. They enjoyed a Top Thirty hit at the time with their ska-styled Rudi's In Love. Nowadays their rare album attracts interest from connoisseurs of progressive rock. Far and away the best track on it is Mr. Armageddon, a stunningly powerful slice of doomy psychedelia with brass (!), which deserved far more success than it achieved when issued as a 45.
    The album, produced by Gus Dudgeon, also includes versions of Coming Down and Love Song For the Dead Ché (songs written by Joseph Byrd and performed with his band The United States Of America on their album). Certainly an album well worth investigating but avoid paying well in excess of £100 for an original.
    Locomotive member Norman Haines had earlier played in a mid-sixties beat band called The Brumbeats, but not the band who issued a 45. Haines soon became Locomotive's main songwriter, writing their first 45, Broken Heart, a soul-based number. The flip was a version of the bluebeat number, Rudy, A Message To You. The Jamaican influence remained with Haines when he wrote Rudi's In Love, a dance number which became a hit in the short-term but a millstone in the long-term since it prevented the group from being taken seriously as a progressive rock band which is what they really wanted to be. This was a great pity 'cos their next 45 was the excellent Mr. Armageddon, which was their finest moment and had the potential in 1969 to be a hit, instead it flopped. Their fourth single was a cover of ? and The Mysterians' I'm Never Gonna Let You Go, a much more poppy offering, though the flip, You Must Be Joking, was a progressive rock number also featured on their album. When this too bombed the writing was on the wall and Mick Hincks and Bob Lamb soon departed to form Dog That Bit People. Norman Haines went on to form Sacrifice (who did not record) but after their demise EMI released an album of their material credited to the Norman Haines' Band. It is now one of the very rarest artefacts of UK progressive rock and much coveted by collectors.
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    Locanda Delle Fate ~ 1977 ~ Forse Le Lucciole Non Si Amano Piu
    genre: prog
    country: italy
    quality: mp3 (160-320k, scans)
    time: 53`52"  size: 94 mb

    ItalianProg:

    WIth a rich twin guitar and twin keyboards line-up andan excellent musicianship, Locanda delle Fate from Asti went totally unnoticedat the time their only LP came out on Polydor, arriving too late for the declining italianprog movement.

    It's a pity, because their rich, symphonic blend ofprogressive rock is well inspired and original, despite the obvious influencesby the romantic side of english prog bands. Forse le lucciole non si amanopiù has lately become an example of the italian classical-oriented prog, withthe nice interplay between the multiple keyboards, dreamy atmospheres and goodvocal parts, like in the long title-track, Profumo di colla bianca or theclosing Vendesi saggezza.

    The Live CD, recorded in 1977 and released in1993, can interest the group fans, though it only contains an unreleased track, Lagiostra, the other six cuts coming from the LP. 
    It has a good bootleg-like recording quality.

    Disappointed by the lack of interest, the band releasedtwo more commercial singles in 1978 and 1980 (the last one under the name LaLocanda) before disbanding.

    In 1996 a reunion with five of the seven originalmembers (less singer Sasso and keyboard player Conta) that have released a newalbum in 1999, Homo homini lupus, an 11-track work, good but moresong-oriented and very far from the dreamysound of their great album.

    Guitarist Ezio Vevey took part in 2002 in therock-opera La rete di Ulisse with the group Genoma, that also includedNik Comoglio (keyboards), Cyrus Scognamiglio (bass) and Steve Abrate (drums).

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