genre: prog
country: belgium
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 40'44" size: 242 mb
Scented Gardens of Mind:
This trio played instrumental progressive rock fronted by Falaise's mighty Hammond organ. Don't Open contained one side of original compositions plus versions of "Summer In The City", "California Dreamin" and "Reach Out, I'll Be There". Music Or Not Music was a better effort, written as a suite of short linked themes. This album also contains sound effects and electric guitars to balance the various dominant keyboards.
01. "Mox" 9:02
02. "Life after death" 6:32
03. "When" 5:40
04. "Voyage" 3:28
05. "Jaesus come back" 6:48
06. "Suicided" 9:14
Jean-Jacques Falaise - organ
Jean-Paul v.d. Bossche - bass, guitars
Francis Lonneux - drums
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genre: zeuhl
country: france
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, pic)
time: 43'39" size: 257 mb
01. "Foetus" 6:25
02. "Zed" 5:22
03. "Nuit Sur Le Golan" 2:24
04. "Ballade" 6:23
05. "Hymne" 2:05
06. "Loolitt" 3:11
07. "Cedille" 6:00
08. "Laure" 4:39
09. "Cycles" 2:21
10. "Rictus10" 4:49
Dominique Dubuisson / bass, vocals
Charles Goubin / guitar, vocals
Michel Goubin / keyboards, vocals
Philippe Goubin / percussion, drums
Xavier Vidal / violin
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genre: psych, prog
country: germany
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, booklet cover)
time: 1:17'34" size: 469 mb
Scented Gagrens of Mind:
As another obscure mid-1970's German prog album, for me it's a not bad addition to the ranks of the many also-ran's, and one that rarely sounds at all German, except for the touches of Jane or Harlis in the song style. Actually, it often reminds of Wishbone Ash or the lighter moments of Cream. The excellent musicianship and quality production save it from being a reject. It's really for those into more mainstream borderline-prog and hard-rock styles of more mellow song based rock.
Their guitarist Wilfried Sahm went on to much more exciting projects, with the bands: Checkpoint Charlie and Schäggi Bädsch.
01. "The Trip" 5:07
02. "Swimming Against The Stream" 8:41
03. "How Heavy The Days" 5:11
04. "Cold Farmer" 7:08
05. "Surprise" 4:48
06. "Found My Way" 7:46
bonus:
07. "Run You Off The Hill" 6:12
08. "America" 6:26
09. "Sitting On The Top Of The World" 4:09
10. "Spoonful" 1:04
11. "Crossroads" 4:20
12. "John Barleycon Must Die" 4:37
13. "White Room" 5:17
14. "I'm Goin' Home" 6:48
Tony Mahl (organ, electric piano, synthesizer)
Horst Meinzer (vocals, bass, guitar)
Theo Metzler (guitar, bass, percussion, vocals)
Rudi Metzler (drums, percussion)
Wilfried Sahm (guitars, vocals)
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genre: heavy prog
country: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 37'36" size: 238 mb
Fuzz Acid & Floewers:
A hard rock progressive outfit from Virginia whose album reputedly features psych / prog jams with guitar and keyboards interplay. It came in a stunning sleeve. The album is undated but believed to date from circa 1971 - 1973. The other known album on Eleventh Hour, Mason, was released in 1971. ~ (Clark Faville/Stephane Rebeschini)
01. "Crimson Dagger" 14:05
02. "Ariels Flight" 1:19
03. "Juggernaut" 15:17
04. "40 Second Thing in 39 Seconds" 6:55
Martin Ruddy / bass, vocals
Christopher Spong / drums
Craig Massey / vocals, organ, moog
Glenn Howard / vocals, guitars
Chatty Cooper / percussion
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genre: psych
country: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 1:07'07" size: 349 mb
misc.: rec. '66
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" 3:10
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
Darby Slick - guitar, backing vocals
Grace Slick - vocals, recorder, organ, guitar, bass
David Miner - vocals, guitar
Jerry Slick - drums
Bard Dupont - bass, harmonica
Jean Piersol - vocals (for a short time in 1965)
Peter van Gelder - bass, saxophone
Oscar Daniels - guitar
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