genre: acid heavy blues
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 48'56" size: 356 mb
misc.: japan
"Rosalyn" – 2:31
"Willie the Pimp" – 4:03
"I'm Your Hoochie-Coochie Man" – 4:19
"It's All Over Now" – 3:13
"Several Yards" – 5:58
"You Really Got Me" – 2:43
"I'm a Lover Not a Fighter" – 2:05
"Meat Pies 'Ave Come but Band's Not 'Ere Yet" – 5:19
"It Ain't Easy" – 3:50
"Long Tall Shorty (Mainly)" – 3:26
"Repossession Boogie" – 5:32
"The Girl from Ipanema" - 1:27
bonus:
"Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut" - 3:42
John Knail - Vocals, Harmonica
Steve Revell - Drums
Mick Stott - Guitar
Stuart Banham - Bass
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genre: heavy blues
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: ' " size: mb
misc.: japan
the Tapestry of Delights:
Set out in Manchester in 1965 as a wild and raucous R&B outfit (originally called New Religion) who built up a good reputation on the club circuit. Knail's tendency to throw bottles at or assault their audience when dissatisfied with the level of appreciation they displayed eventually led him to being jailed. Both their albums are now rare and quite sought-after. The first one came in a gatefold sleeve and exhibited a strong Beefheart influence. Indeed it contained a cover of his Sure Nuff 'N Yes I Do alongside versions of Jethro Tull's Love Story and standards like Roadrunner and Susie Q.
Bugger Off was withdrawn from sale in many record shops because of its title - obviously this hindered sales and it's the harder of their two albums to find. It included cover versions of The Kinks' You Really Got Me and Frank Zappa's Willie The Pimp, which were also put out on a 45, but these were just two among several cover versions.
Bamham reformed the band in 1973 with new line-up which lasted until 1976, but no new vinyl resulted.
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genre: garage
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 1:18'10" size: 466 mb
misc.: 2006
'67:
Side 1
"Opening" (Bishop/Farren/Hunter/Rees/Sparkes) - 0:08
"I'm Coming Home" (Bishop/Farren/Hunter) - 5:59
"Child of the Sky" (Farren/Rees/Hammond) - 4:32
"Charlie" (Bishop/Farren) - 3:56
"Nothing Man" (Farren/Moore) - 4:21
Side 2
"Garbage" (Bishop/Farren/Hunter) - 5:36
"Bun" (Rees) - 2:42
"Deviation Street" (Farren) - 9:01
Mick Farren – Lead vocals, piano
Sid Bishop – Guitar, sitar
Cord Rees – Bass, Spanish guitar
Russell Hunter – Drums, backing vocals
Duncan Sanderson, Stephen Sparkes & Ashworth - Vocals & mumbling
'68:
09. "Somewhere To Go" 7:23
10. "Sparrows And Wires" 0:53
11. "Jamies Song" 3:34
12. "You've Got To Hold On" 3:51
13. "Fire In The City" 2:59
14. "Let's Loot The Supermarket" 2:31
15. "Pappa-Oo-Mao-Mao" 2:33
16. "Slum Lord" 2:15
17. "Blind Joe McTurks Lust Session" 1:20
18. "Normality Jam" 4:20
19. "Guaranteed To Bleed" 3:46
20. "Sidney B. Goode" 0:51
21. "Last Man" 5:45
Mick Farren – Vocals
Sid Bishop – Guitar
Duncan Sanderson – Bass
Russell Hunter – Drums
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genre: folk
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, cover)
time: 52'30" size: 298 mb
misc.: japan
Wiki:
A follow up to her highly successful debut album, Songs for the Gentle Man propelled her to cult status in the United Kingdom. The album was produced by Ron Geesin, who had worked with Pink Floyd.
01. "A Da A Way" 3:18
02. "City-Crazy" 2:46
03. "Early Morning Song" 1:57
04. "Back To Stay" 4:48
05. "Seagull-Sunday" 3:10
06. "If You'd Been There" 4:08
07. "Song For The Laird Of Connaught Hall - Part 2" 1:28
08. "Making Loser Better" 3:55
09. "The Lady And The Gentle Man" 3:09
10. "Downderry Daze" 3:20
11. "The Pebble And The Man" 3:33
12. "It Seems Very Strange" 0:51
bonus:
13. "Fly High (Single Version)" 3:24
14. "There's Is A Place I Know " 2:41
15. "Suzanne " 5:33
16. "Passing Thru'" 4:28
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genre: rock
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 35'51" size: 243 mb
Side one
"Ocean of Power" (Wright) – 4:40
"Wings on My Heart" (Wright) – 3:32
"As Long as the World Keeps Turning" (Wright) – 3:40
"Don't Ever Stray Away" (Stewart, Wright) – 3:14
"Things Change" (Wright) – 4:19
Side two
"All Sewn Up" (Jones, Wright) – 3:44
"Dream Me a Mountain" (Wright) – 3:31
"Sunlight of My Mind" (Wright) – 4:56
"Pyramids" (Kellie, Wright) – 4:28
Mike Harrison – Percussion, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
Mick Jones – Guitar, Vocals (bckgr)
Mike Kellie – Percussion, Drums
Chris Stewart – Bass
Gary Wright – Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
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Bryson Graham – Drums
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genre: folk, psych
country: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 1:05'23" size: 366 mb
misc.: 1999
Fuzz Acid & Flowers:
Born on the 18th April 1946 in Windsor, Ontario, Alexander "Skip" Spence moved to the Bay Area with his parents in 1959. The story goes that he was on his way to an audition for the band that became Quicksilver Messenger Service when he was spotted by Marty Balin of the nascent Jefferson Airplane. Balin decided just from his appearance that Spence was the drummer he wanted, and although he had never played the drums before, Spence joined the 'Airplane in 1966 and wrote some of their early songs.
Some months later as a singer/guitarist he joined the fledgling Moby Grape, who released their debut album in June 1967. During recording sessions in July 1968, suffering from various personal problems, Spence tried to attack other members of the band with a fire axe. He was jailed at the Tombs and then committed to Bellevue Hospital. At the end of 1968, he was discharged and went to Nashville on a motorbike. There, in December 1968, he recorded Oar, on which he played all the instruments.
The result is extremely strange and very raw album. Tracks like Grey/Afro, War In Peace and Lawrence Of Euphoria are among the more interesting moments. Ignored at the time (and one of CBS' worst sellers), Oar has since gained a cult following and is now recognised as a kind of masterpiece, in the same special category as Syd Barrett's albums.
After this solo album, Spence rejoined Moby Grape on various occasions, as well as helping the Doobie Brothers (he got a special thanks on their first album). Unfortunately, due to persistant personal problems, he also spent long periods of time in various California social institutions.
Spence died in April 1999 of advanced lung cancer. Quite ironically, at the same time, a tribute album More Oar was released with cover songs from Oar by Robert Plant, Beck, Tom Waits, Mudhoney... ~ (Stephane Rebeschini)
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genre: prog
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac vinyl, cue, covers)
time: 45'52" size: 440 mb
A1. "The Animals (Flowers-Gray)" 21:16
A2. "The Swan (Saint-Saens, Arr. Fry)" 4:51
B1. "KP1 (Peek)" 7:36
B2. "Dance of the Little Fairies (Flowers)" 4:45
B3. "Love Duet (Gray)" 7:24
C1. "The Bathroom Song" 3:20
C2. "KP II" 3:53
C3. "Antigua" 3:54
C4. "Sahara" 8:05
C5. "Sakura Variations" 7:57
D1. "Meheeco" 12:57
D2. "Hotta" 9:44
Bass - Herbie Flowers
Drums , Marimba - Tristan Fry
Guitar - John Williams , Kevin Peek
Keyboards - Steve Gray
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genre: heavy
country: hungary
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 56'29" size: 397 mb
Scented Gardes of Mind:
Another Hungarian heavy rock group who utilized some progressive elements.
1 - A Rohanás (Frenreisz Károly) (2'44)
2 - Jó Lenne, Ha Szeretnél (Frenreisz Károly) (4'05)
3 - Fantázia (Gershwin a "Rhapsody In Blue” témáira) (Papp Gyula) (7'30)
4 - Másképp Dobogna (Frenreisz Károly - Fekete Gábor) (5'00)
5 - Így Szólt Hozzám A Dédapám (Szűcs Antal Gábor - Frenreisz Károly) (3'30)
6 - Keresem, Keresem... (Szűcs Antal Gábor - Frenreisz Károly) (7'34)
7 - Miért Kell Elfelednem (Frenreisz Károly) (4'00)
8 - Minden Nap Megtörténhet Velem (Szűcs Antal Gábor - Frenreisz Károly) (6'25)
9 - Esti Ének (Papp Gyula - Frenreisz Károly) (2'54)
Bonus tracks:
10 - Hosszú Az Út (4'25)
11 - Szevasz, Haver (4'12)
12 - Szikrázzatok, Lányok (3'35)
Anlal Gábor Szöcs - guitars
Gyula Papp - keyboards
Károly Frenreisz - bass, vocals
Gábor Fekete - drums
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genre: avant
country: us
quality: lossless (flac separate, log, covers)
size: 758 mb
misc.: 2005
'84 (50'34"):
Side Free
"Que Viva" (Skeleton Crew) – 3:40
"Onwards and Upwards" (Skeleton Crew) – 3:39
"The Way Things Fall (Back Apart)" (Cora/Frith/Sharpe) – 2:35
"Not My Shoes" (Skeleton Crew) – 2:14
"The Washington Post" (Sousa arr. Skeleton Crew) – 1:28
"We're Still Free" (Skeleton Crew) – 4:16
"Victoryville" (Skeleton Crew) – 2:43
Side Dirt
"Los Colitos" (trad. Ecuador/Cora/Frith) – 2.53
"Life at the Top" (Frith) – 1:44
"Learn to Talk" (Skeleton Crew) – 3:40
"Factory Song" (Skeleton Crew) – 5:13
"It's Fine" (Skeleton Crew) – 4:22
"Zach's Flag" (Cora) – 3:10
bonus:
12. "Sick As a Parrot" 2:58
13. "Automatic Pilot" 1:27
14. "Hook" 2:15
15. "Killing Time" 2:26
Tom Cora – Cello, bass guitar, casio, drums, home-made drums and contraptions, singing
Fred Frith – Guitar, six-string bass, violin, casio, home-made bass, piano, drums, singing
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Robl, Lu and Katrin – voices on "Los Colitos"
'86 (58'41"):
Side A
"The Country of Blinds" (Cora) – 4:10
"Money Crack" (Skeleton Crew) – 0:58
"The Border" (Hemenway) – 3:28
"The Hand that Bites" (Frith) – 5:32
"Dead Sheep" (Cora/Frith) – 3:22
"Bingo" (Frith) – 3:34
Side B
"Man or Monkey" (Cutler) – 2:27
"Foot in Hole" (Skeleton Crew) – 3:08
"Hot Field" (Skeleton Crew) – 2:36
"The Birds of Japan" (Frith) – 4:00
"You May Find a Bed" (Frith/Sharpe) – 6:10
bonus:
11. "Sparrow Song" 1:29
12. "Safety In Numbers" 3:18
13. "Howdywhoola Too" 2:47
14. "Second Rate" 5:32
15. "New Orleans Stomp" 3:14
16. "Hasta La Victoria" 3:24
Tom Cora – Cello, bass, accordion, drums, contraptions, singing
Fred Frith – Guitar, 6-string bass, violin, home-mades, drums, singing
Zeena Parkins – Organ, electric harp, accordion, drums, singing
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genre: heavy
country: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 69:44 size: 482 mb
misc.: 2003
'70:
01. "Kingdom Come" 6:35
02. "I Got A Woman" 3:00
03. "Hell Hound" 3:19
04. "Helium Head (I Got A Love)" 4:01
05. "Ain't Got Hung On You" 2:22
Side One:
06. "Master Heartache" 4:35
07. "Hard Rain Fallin'" 2:55
08. "Lady Of Fire" 2:52
09. "Lake Isle Of Innersfree" 4:02
10. "Pumped Up" 4:06
'71:
11. "Chicago Lives" 3:48
12. "Loe And Behold" 3:44
13. "Woman Tamer" 5:11
14. "Caesar LXXI" 5:23
15. "Man From Manhattan" 10:32
16. "Where Are We Going" 3:20
John Garner - lead vocals/drums
Louis Dambra - guitar
Gary Justin - bass
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Joey Dambra - guitar on '71
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genre: blues
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, booklet scans)
time: 1:09'31" size: 396 mb
misc.: 2002 japan
"Fire and Water" 3:41
"Oh I Wept" (Rodgers/Kossoff) 4:26
"Remember" 4:20
"Remember" is a reworking of an unused song "Woman by the Sea" from the Tons of Sobs recording sessions in 1968.
"Heavy Load" 5:19
"Mr. Big" (Fraser/Rodgers/Kirke/Kossoff) 5:55
"Don't Say You Love Me" 6:01
"All Right Now" 5:32
bonus:
08. "Oh I Wept (Alternate Vocal Take)" 4:25
09. "Fire And Water (New Stereo Mix)" 4:27
10. "Fire And Water (BBC Session)" 3:12
11. "All Right Now (BBC Session)" 5:33
12. "All Right Now (Single Version)" 4:18
13. "All Right Now (First Version)" 3:31
All tracks written by Fraser/Rodgers unless otherwise stated
Paul Rodgers: Vocals
Paul Kossoff: Guitars
Andy Fraser: Bass
Simon Kirke: Drums
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genre: kraut
country: germany
quality: lossless (ape, cue, log, scans)
time: 1:16'41" size: 462 mb
misc.: 1998
English Version:
1. Jupp / The Excursion Of Father Smith (9:55)
2. The Clown (6:44)
3. Dream And Reality (5:28)
4. Sunny Sunday's Sunset (11:29)
5. Auf Wiedersehen (0:58)
German Version:
6. Jupp / Vater Schmidt's Wandertag (9:54)
7. Der Clown (6:51)
8. Traum Und Wirklichkeit (5:28)
9. Sonntag's Sonnabend (11:29)
10. Auf Wiedersehen (0:56)
11. Auf Wiedersehen (Reprise) (Mystery Bonus Track) (1:17)
Stefan Danielak (Wildschwein) - acoustic & rhythm guitars, lead & backing vocals
Joachim Ehrig (Eroc) - drums, percussion electronic f/x, voices
Wolfgang Jager (Popo) - bass
Volker Kahrs (Mist) - keyboards, Mellotron, synthesizers
Gerd-Otto Kuhn (Lupo) - lead guitar
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