genre: beat
country: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, booklet scansб size: 236 mb), mp3 (320k, scans, 91 mb)
time: 35'52"
misc.: 1994
Side 1
"(Theme From) The Monkees"
"Saturday's Child" (David Gates)
"I Wanna Be Free"
"Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day" (Boyce, Steve Venet)
"Papa Gene's Blues" (Michael Nesmith)
"Take a Giant Step" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King)
Side 2
"Last Train to Clarksville"
"This Just Doesn't Seem to Be My Day"
"Let's Dance On"
"I'll Be True to You" (Goffin, Russ Titelman)
"Sweet Young Thing" (Goffin, King, Nesmith)
"Gonna Buy Me a Dog"
1994 Rhino reissue CD bonus tracks:
"I Can't Get Her Off My Mind" (Previously Unreleased Early Version) (Boyce/Hart)
"I Don't Think You Know Me" (Previously Unreleased Alternate Version) (Goffin/King)
"(Theme from) The Monkees" (Previously Unreleased Early Version) (Boyce/Hart)
All tracks composed by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, except where indicated
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genre: country country: us quality: mp3 (320k, scans) time: 34'40" size: 85 mb misc.: 2006
Fuzz Acid & Flowers: Karen Dalton was part of the New York folk scene in the late sixties and a friend of
Fred Neil. Her two solo albums are now sought after, especially the one on Capitol. Her last recording session seems to have been her participation on Alleged In Their Own Time, an album by
The Holy Modal Rounders recorded in 1973 but released only in 1975. Drug problems sadly prevented her from pursuying her career.
(Stephane Rebeschini)
"Something on Your Mind" (Dino Valenti) - 3:23
"When a Man Loves a Woman" (Calvin Lewis, Andrew Wright) - 2:59
"In My Own Dream" (Paul Butterfield) - 4:18
"Katie Cruel" (Trad.) - 2:22
"How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Eddie Holland) - 3:43
"In a Station" (Richard Manuel) - 3:52
"Take Me" (George Jones, Leon Payne) - 4:40
"Same Old Man" (Trad.) - 2:45
"One Night of Love" (Joe Tate) - 3:19
"Are You Leaving for the Country" (Richard Tucker) - 3:14
Karen Dalton - vcl, 12 cstr gtr, bnjo
Richard Bell - pno
Harvey Brooks - bss
Marcus Doubleday - trumpet
Amos Garret - gtr
John Hall - gtr (solo on 3)
Dan Hankin - gtr
Bill Kieth - steel gtr
Hart McNee - tenor sax
Bobby Notkoff - vln
Ken Pearson - orgn
Dennis Siewell - drms
John Simon - pno
Gregg Thomas - drms
Dennis Whitted - drms
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genre: heavy prog country: uk quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans) time: 47'44" size: 387 mb misc.: 2002 remaster
Tapestry of Delights: A keyboard-driven album, admittedly derivative of bands like King Crimson but probably essential for fans of keyboard-dominated progressive rock. The opening and closing cuts:- Tread Softly On My Dreams and A Day In September capture the band at its best, but Cecelia features some melodramatic instrumentation and by way of contrast Today is a rather sentimental ballad. A clever counterfeit is currently circulating, which is discernable only by the too new-looking label and the slightly vague edges of the corner. Beware! (Marcel Koopman/VJ).
01. Tread Softly On My Dreams 6:42
02. Cecelia 8:20
03. Follow Me 3:24
04. Dawing Of A New Day 6:13
05. Beyond The Moon 3:50
06. Today 3:29
07. A Day In September 8:05
bonus:
08. Oh Lord I'm Getting Heavy 4:04
09. Why Don't We Be A Rock'n Roll Band 3:36
Del Gough / drums
Bob Hodges / keyboards, vocals
Paul Kendrick / bass, vocals
Mick Ware / guitar, vocal
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genre: folk country: us quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans) time: 43'19" size: 257 mb
"Déjà Vu" (Crosby) – 4:10 "Helplessly Hoping" (Stills) – 2:38 "Wooden Ships" (Crosby, Stills, Kantner) – 5:26 "Teach Your Children" (Nash) – 2:53 "Ohio" (Young) – 3:00 "Find the Cost of Freedom" (Stills) – 2:01 "Woodstock" (Mitchell) – 3:52 "Our House" (Nash) – 2:58 "Helpless" (Young) – 3:34 "Guinnevere" (Crosby) – 4:38 "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" (Stills) – 7:24
David Crosby - vocals, guitar Stephen Stills - vocals, bass, guitar, organ, piano, percussion Graham Nash - vocals, guitar, organ, piano Neil Young - vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano Additional personnel: Dallas Taylor - drums Greg Reeves - bass John Sebastian - harmonica Jerry Garcia - pedal steel guitar
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