genre: blues country: uk quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, booklet scans) size: 1,2 g
Disc one (1:17'07")
I Looked Away (Clapton, Whitlock)
Bell Bottom Blues (Clapton)
Keep on Growing (Clapton)
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out (Cox)
I Am Yours (Clapton, Nizami)
Anyday (Clapton, Whitlock)
Key to the Highway (Broonzy, Segar)
Tell the Truth (Clapton, Whitlock)
Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad? (Clapton, Whitlock)
Have You Ever Loved a Woman (Myles)
Little Wing (Hendrix)
It's Too Late (Willis)
Layla (Clapton, Gordon)
Thorn Tree in the Garden (Whitlock)
Disc two
Jam I (Clapton, Gordon, Radle, Whitlock)
Jam II (Clapton, Gordon, Radle, Whitlock)
Jam III (Clapton, Gordon, Radle, Whitlock)
Jam IV (Allman, Allman, Betts, Clapton, Oakley, Whitlock)
Jam V (Allman, Clapton, Gordon, Radle, Whitlock)
Disc three
Have You Ever Loved a Woman [Alternate Master #1] (Myles)
Have You Ever Loved a Woman [Alternate Master #2] (Myles)
Tell the Truth [Jam #1] (Clapton, Whitlock)
Tell the Truth [Jam #2] (Clapton, Whitlock)
Mean Old World [Rehearsal] (Little Walter)
Mean Old World [Band Version, Master Take] (Little Walter)
Mean Old World [Duet Version, Master Take] (Little Walter)
(When Things Go Wrong) It Hurts Me Too [Jam] (London)
Tender Love [Incomplete Master] (Clapton, Whitlock)
It's Too Late [Alternate Master] (Willis) Eric Clapton - Lead and rhythm guitars, lead vocals
Bobby Whitlock - Organ, piano, vocals, acoustic guitar
Jim Gordon - Drums, percussion, piano
Carl Radle - Bass, percussion
Duane Allman - Slide and lead guitar (tracks 4 through 14)
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genre: psych folk
country: germany
quality: lossless (wv, cue, log, booklet scans)
time: 35'24" size: 335 or 209 mb
01. "Lookin' For People" 4:00
02. "Shadow On Your Face" 4:00
03. "Long Long Journey" 2:32
04. "No Turn Back!" 2:01
05. "Space Age" 4:19
06. "Let The Joint Go Round" 5:00
07. "Yvonne's Dream" 2:40
08. "Birds On Agraveyard" 3:31
09. "Flute Piece" 7:21
Maik Hirschfeldt / 7 & 12-string acoustic guitar, flute, vocals
Dolly Holmes / 6-string acoustic guitar, bouzouki, kazoo, vocals
also: 1972 ~ Saat
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genre: heavy boogie country: uk quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans) & mp3 (320k, scans) time: 34'37" size: 274 or 106 mb
Tapestry of Delights: A heavy-rock outfit formed in 1970. Roger Glover (of
Deep Purple) took to their mixture of hard-rock, boogie and blues signing them to Purple Records. They also got to support
Deep Purple on their 1974 tour which was an ideal opportunity for them to promote their Carolina County Ball album. This was their best effort, subsequent US-only albums paled by comparison but in any case when
Ritchie Blackmore hired Dio, Soule, Edwards and Gruber to help him record his solo Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow album the band became defunct.
"Hoochie Koochie Lady" – 5:32 "First Avenue" – 4:23 "Never More" – 3:50 "I'm Coming Back For You" – 3:27 "Sit Down Honey (Everything Will Be Alright)" – 3:48 "Dixie Lee Junction" – 5:09 "Love Me Like A Woman" – 3:47 "Gambler, Gambler" – 4:26
Ronald Padavona (later Ronnie James Dio) – vocals, bass David Feinstein - guitar Mickey Lee Soule - piano Gary Driscoll - drums
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genre: psych country: us quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, booklet scans) & mp3 (320k, scans) time: 48'56" size: 280 or 125 mb misc.: 1989, compil.
01. "Ain't It Hard" 2:14 02. "Little Olive" 2:43 03. "I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night" 2:56 04. "Luvin'" 2:05 05. "Get Me To The World On Time" 2:32 06. "Are You Lovin' Me More (But Enjoying It Less)" 2:25 07. "Bangles" 2:30 08. "Train For Tomorrow" 3:02 09. "Sold To The Highest Bidder" 2:23 10. "Try Me On For Size" 2:22 11. "Dr. Do-Good" 2:26 12. "Hideaway" 2:42 13. "The Great Banana Hoax" 4:10 14. "Children Of Rain" 2:38 15. "Antique Doll" 3:12 16. "I Happen To Love You" 3:15 17. "Long Day's Flight (Til' Tomorrow)" 3:09 18. "You Never Had It Better" 2:12
also:
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genre: sympho pop country: uk quality: lossless (ape, cue, log, booklet scans) & mp3 (320k, scans) time: 52'33" size: 379 or 173 mb misc.: japan
Side one
1. "Fire on High" 5:30
2. "Waterfall" 4:27
3. "Evil Woman" 4:19
4. "Nightrider" 4:23
Side two
5. "Poker" 3:31
6. "Strange Magic" 4:29
7. "Down Home Town" 3:54
8. "One Summer Dream" 5:47
Bonus tracks (2006 remaster)
9. "Fire On High Intro" (Early Alt. mix) 3:23
10. "Evil Woman" (Stripped Down mix) 5:00
11. "Strange Magic" (US Single edit) 3:27
12. "Waterfall" (Instrumental mix) 4:15
All songs written and composed by Jeff Lynne
Jeff Lynne - vocals, guitar, keyboards, producer
Bev Bevan - drums, percussion, spoken intro (backwards), vocals
Richard Tandy - keyboards, guitar
Kelly Groucutt - bass, vocals
Mik Kaminski - violin
Hugh McDowell - cello
Melvyn Gale - cello
Ellie Greenwich - uncredited vocals
Susan Collins - uncredited vocals
Nancy O'Neill - uncredited vocals
Margaret Raymond - uncredited vocals
Mack - Engineer
Orchestra and choral arrangements - Jeff Lynne, Richard Tandy and Louis Clark
Orchestra conducted by Louis Clark
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genre: sympho psych country: uk quality: lossless (ape, cue, log, scans, video) & mp3 (320k, scans) time: 48'43" size: 491 or 133 mb misc.: japan
Side one
"10538 Overture" (Lynne) – 5:32
"Look at Me Now" (Wood) – 3:17
"Nellie Takes Her Bow" (Lynne) – 5:59
"The Battle of Marston Moor (July 2nd 1644)" (Wood) – 6:03
Side two
"First Movement (Jumping Biz)" (Wood) – 3:00
"Mr. Radio" (Lynne) – 5:04
"Manhattan Rumble (49th Street Massacre)" (Lynne) – 4:22
"Queen of the Hours" (Lynne) – 3:22
"Whisper in The Night" (Wood) – 4:50
Bonus tracks :
"Battle of Marston Moor" (Alternate take) (Wood) – 1:00
"10538 Overture" (Alternate mix) (Lynne) – 5:46
Roy Wood: Guitars, Bass guitar, Cello, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet, percussion, period woodwind instrument; Krumhorn (as stated on original vinyl record sleeve), vocals*
Jeff Lynne: Guitars, bass guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals.
Bev Bevan: drums, Percussion, vocals.
Bill Hunt: French horn, Hunting horn.
Steve Woolam: Violin.
Rick Price: bass on some original tracks (erased and redubbed by Wood and Lynne) also:
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genre: psych
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 1:01'01" size: 363 mb
misc.: 1992
Tapestry Of Delights:
Originally known as The Silverstone Set this band gigged around the Midlands and North Wales. They also appeared on 'Opportunity Knocks', apparently they won five times! This helped secure a contract with Decca. They played a sort of blue-eyed soul and in Ted Yeadon's vocals they had quite an asset. The 'A' side of their second 45, Do Unto Others, was taken from the 'Mr. Rose' TV series and you'll also find the flip, quite an appealing piece of blue-eyed soul on Rubble Vol. 6: The Clouds Have Groovy Faces (LP) and Rubble Vol. 4 (CD). Their sole album was a bit inconsistent. One of the tracks from it, Has Anybody Seen Her?, was also included on Nova Sampler in 1970; whilst Broken Dreams, Vol. 3 gave a further airing to both Mother Goose and Has Anybody Seen Her?.
Andy Scott later became Sweet's lead guitarist. Dave Scott was later in Northwind. They also went on to back Scaffold, The Love Affair and Henry Cow.
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