genre: rock
country: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 38'45" size: 285 mb
misc.: 1997
Side One:
"You're the Weight" - 5:11
"Boy and Girl" - 4:31
"What About Me" - 4:27
"One More Time" - 5:10
Side Two:
"True Thrill" - 3:08
"Beggar's Day" - 4:18
"Nightmare" - 3:42
"Believe" - 3:55
"Ain't for Free" - 4:17
Nils Lofgren - Guitars, Keyboards, Lead Vocals
Bob Berberich - Drums, Lead Vocals
Bob Gordon - Bass, Background Vocals
Tom Lofgren - Guitars, Background Vocals
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genre: psych
country: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers)
time: 1:07'08" size: 360 mb
misc.: compil.
01. Sally Go Round The Roses 6:32
02. Didn't Think So 3:24
03. Grimly Forming 3:54
04. Somebody To Love 4:28
05. Father Bruce 3:31
06. Outlaw Blues 2:28
07. Often As I May 3:44
08. Arbitration 3:58
09. White Rabbit 6:15
10. That's How It Is 2:39
11. Darkly Smiling 3:08
12. Nature Boy 3:11
13. You Can't Cry 2:58
14. Daydream Nightmare 4:35
15. Everybody Knows 2:36
16. Born To Be Burned 3:13
17. Father 6:35
Recorded Live At The Matrix, San Francisco, 1966.
Bass – Peter Vandergelder
Drums – Jerry Slick
Lead Guitar – Darby Slick
Rhythm Guitar – David Minor
Vocals – Grace Slick
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genre: rock
country: uk
quality: lossless (ape, cue, log, scans)
time: 32'15" size: 226 mb
ItalianProg:
The English guitarist of italian goup The Trip released a solo album and a single, both in a mainstream rock style with some blues influences.
01 - Harleytown 3:27
02 - Leavin' A Big Town 3:04
03 - Summer Nights 3:17
04 - Falling Off The Edge 3:07
05 - Midnight Swinger 3:28
06 - Writing On The Wall 3:42
07 - Borderline 3:42
08 - Ann 2:39
09 - Blue - Gray 5:49
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genre: blues
country: us
quality: lossless (ape, cue, log, scans)
time: 44'10" size: 260 mb
Side one
"Help on the Way" (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter) – 3:15
"Slipknot!" (Garcia, Keith Godchaux, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir) – 4:03
"Franklin's Tower" (Garcia, Kreutzmann, Hunter) – 4:37
"King Solomon's Marbles" (Lesh) – 1:55
"Stronger than Dirt or Milkin' the Turkey" (Mickey Hart, Kreutzmann, Lesh) – 3:25
"The Music Never Stopped" (Weir, John Perry Barlow – 4:35
Side two
"Crazy Fingers" (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:41
"Sage & Spirit" (Weir) – 3:07
"Blues for Allah" (Garcia, Hunter) - 3:21
"Sand Castles & Glass Camels" (Garcia, K. Godchaux, Donna Godchaux, Hart, Kreutzmann, Lesh, Weir) – 5:26
"Unusual Occurrences in the Desert" (Garcia, Hunter) – 3:48
Jerry Garcia - guitar, vocals
Bob Weir - guitar, vocals
Keith Godchaux - keyboards, vocals
Donna Jean Godchaux - vocals
Phil Lesh - bass
Bill Kreutzmann - drums
Mickey Hart - drums
Additional performers:
Steven Schuster - flute, reeds
also:
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genre: latin rock
country: brazil
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 46'28" size: 315 mb
01 - Frevo Rasgado 1:54
02 - Coragem pra Suportar 2:55
03 - Domingou 2:55
04 - Marginalia II 2:40
05 - Pega a Voga, Cabeludo 4:44
06 - Ele Falava Nisso Todo Dia 2:33
07 - Procissao 2:56
08 - Luzia Luluza 4:04
09 - Pe da Roseira 3:03
10 - Domingo no Parque 3:43
11 - Barca Grande 2:41
12 - A Coisa Mais Linda que Existe 3:59
13 - Questao de Ordem 5:32
14 - A Luta Contra a Lata ou a Falencia do Cafe 2:50
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genre: psych, prog folk
country: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 1:00'22" size: 336 mb
misc.: 2003
Fuzz Acid & Flowers:
Produced by Terry Melcher, this album is a nice example of californian psyche soft rock. The instrumentation (harpsichord, tabla, flute, slide guitar) provide an interesting background for the voices and songs of Pamela Polland and Rich Stanley. Among the best tracks are Through A Dream, Young Man Blue and the instrumental Overture. Young Man Blue can also be found on Epic Rocktbusters (XSB 139673), a 1969 radio promo LP. The 45s are not from the LP.
Pamela Polland was also known as a songwriter (her Tulsa County was recorded by The Byrds and The Rising Sons). She formed Gentle Soul with Rick Stanley in 1966 as a duo and over the three years they were together, various musicians were part of the group, including Jackson Browne, Sandy Konikoff and Riley Wildflower.
After the group split, she sang with Joe Cocker for the Mad Dogs And Englishmen tour and album. Then she moved to Hawaii where she still lives and records. Her 1972 LP for CBS features Taj Mahal and Marc McClure and is interesting. ~ (Stephane Rebeschini)
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genre: heavy
country: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 47'18" size: 381 mb
misc.: 2003 japan
"Shinin' On" (Brewer, Farner) - 5:59
"To Get Back In" (Farner) - 3:56
"The Loco-Motion" (Goffin, King) - 2:46
"Carry Me Through" (Brewer, Frost) - 5:34
"Please Me" (Brewer, Farner) - 3:37
"Mr. Pretty Boy" (Brewer, Farner, Frost) - 3:08
"Gettin' Over You" (Brewer, Frost) - 3:59
"Little Johnny Hooker" (Farner) - 4:59
Bonus :
"Destitute and Losin'" (Farner) - 7:03
"Shinin' On (2003 Remix)" (Brewer, Farner) - 6:09
Mark Farner: Guitar, Guitarron, Harmonica, Organ, Vocals
Don Brewer: Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Craig Frost: Organ, Clavinet, Moog, Piano, Mellotron, Vocals
Mel Schacher: Bass
Todd Rundgren: Producer, Guitar
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genre: psych
country: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 44'04" size: 263 mb
Wiki:
Electric Music For The Mind And Body, Country Joe and the Fish's debut album, was one of the first psychedelic albums to come out of San Francisco
Tracks from the LP, especially "Section 43", "Grace", and "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine" were played on progressive FM rock stations like KSAN and KMPX in San Francisco, often back-to-back. A famous version of the song "Love" was performed at the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
1. "Flying High" (Joe McDonald) – 2:38
2. "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine" (McDonald) – 4:21
3. "Death Sound Blues" (McDonald) – 4:23
Labeled as "Death Sound" on the mono version of the album.
4. "Happiness Is a Porpoise Mouth" (McDonald) – 2:48
Labeled as "Porpoise Mouth" on the mono version of the album.
5. "Section 43" (McDonald) – 7:23
6. "Superbird" (McDonald) – 2:04
7. "Sad and Lonely Times" (McDonald) – 2:23
8. "Love" (McDonald, Melton, Cohen, Barthol, Gunning, Hirsh) – 2:19
9. "Bass Strings" (McDonald) – 4:58
10. "The Masked Marauder" (McDonald) – 3:10
11. "Grace" (McDonald) – 7:03
Country Joe McDonald: vocals, guitar, bells, tambourine
Barry Melton: vocals, guitar
David Cohen: guitar, organ
Bruce Barthol: bass, harmonica
Gary "Chicken" Hirsh: drums
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genre: prog
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 54'28" size: 384 mb
Wiki:
Renewed interest in the band proved inspirational for former band members, and in 1995 Tim Wheatley and Robert Lipson began work on a new Gracious album, following approaches from a Japanese record company, with guest participation from Alan Cowderoy. They released a CD entitled Echo in 1996, with Sev Lewkowicz (keyboards, lead vocals and guitar), Stuart Turner (guitars) and Richard Ashworth (lyrics). The songs were written by Lewkowicz, Wheatley, Lipson and Ashworth, and the album was produced by Lewkowicz and Wheatley. It was released by Centaur Discs.
01. "Oil Pressure (Orphans Of The Crocodile)" 9:11
02. "Spring" 0:55
03. "Faith" 9:44
04. "Summer" 1:01
05. "Mangroove" 4:23
06. "Autumn" 2:11
07. "Cynic's Gate" 6:38
08. "The Homecoming" 4:54
09. "Winter" 1:36
10. "Echo (including Comics - A Cancer Called Rupert)" 13:55
Sev Lewkowicz / guitars, keyboards
Tim Wheatley / bass, guitars, vocals
Robert Lipson / drums
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