genre: soul, gospel
country: us
audio: lossless (flac, log, cover)
time: 55'08" size: 372 mb
Fuzz Acid & Flowers:
This group of Mississippi-born brothers started out as gospel singers in the 1950s. Keenan joined in 1965 when they switched to a rock format. They went on to record several albums and singles enjoying five U.S. Top 100 hits.
Tony Allen writes: "Also noteworthy are the title track from A New Time A New Day which features shards of guitar with leslie speaker effect, over what sounds like a black power anthem. The central instrumental section of the track also features a freak-out with lots of strange sound effects and wild guitar... unique violent psychedelia!"
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genre: folk, psych
country: us
audio: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 1:03'54" size: 414 mb
01. Distant Shores 2:47
02. Ain't It Nice 3:11
03. When Your Love Has Gone 2:42
04. Homeward Bound 2:37
05. The Way You Look Tonight 2:36
06. Morning 2:53
07. You Are She 2:39
08. Everyone's Gone To The Moon 2:32
09. I Won't Cry 2:09
10. Early Mornin' Rain 3:44
11. Don't Make Me Do It 2:43
12. Last Night 2:08
13. Teenage Failure 3:08
14. Anytime 2:13
15. Your Mama's Out Of Town 2:09
16. You've Got Your Troubles (I've Got Mine) 2:57
17. Wonderful Land (instrumental) 2:47
18. Sticks And Stones 1:50
19. Sixpence 2:48
20. Love Is Strange 2:43
21. If You Need Somebody 2:42
22. When Your Love Has Gone (early version) 2:38
23. Distant Shores (French version) 2:48
24. You Are She (French version) 2:33
JEREMY CLYDE vcls, gtr
CHAD STUART vcls, gtr, banjo, keyboards, sitar
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genre: folky beat
country: us
audio: lossless (ape, cue, log, covers)
time: 49'14" size: 271 mb
Side 1
"Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There is a Season)" (Book of Ecclesiastes/Pete Seeger) – 3:49
"It Won't Be Wrong" (Jim McGuinn, Harvey Gerst) – 1:58
"Set You Free This Time" (Gene Clark) – 2:49
"Lay Down Your Weary Tune" (Bob Dylan) – 3:30
"He Was a Friend of Mine" (traditional, new words and arrangement Jim McGuinn) – 2:30
Side 2
"The World Turns All Around Her" (Gene Clark) – 2:13
"Satisfied Mind" (Red Hayes, Jack Rhodes) – 2:26
"If You're Gone" (Gene Clark) – 2:45
"The Times They Are a-Changin'" (Bob Dylan) – 2:18
"Wait and See" (Jim McGuinn, David Crosby) – 2:19
"Oh! Susannah" (Stephen Foster) – 3:03
bonus tracks
"The Day Walk (Never Before)" (Gene Clark) – 3:00
"She Don't Care About Time" [Single Version] (Gene Clark) – 2:29
"The Times They Are A-Changin’" [First Version] (Bob Dylan) – 1:54
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" [Version 1] (Bob Dylan) – 3:03
"She Don't Care About Time" [Version 1] (Gene Clark) – 2:35
"The World Turns All Around Her" [Alternate Mix] (Gene Clark) – 2:12
"Stranger in a Strange Land" [Instrumental] (David Crosby) – 3:04
Jim McGuinn - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
Gene Clark - rhythm guitar, harmonica, tambourine, vocals
David Crosby - rhythm guitar, vocals
Chris Hillman - electric bass (backing vocal on "Lay Down Your Weary Tune")
Michael Clarke - drums (tambourine on 5, harmonica on bonus track 16)
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genre: acid r&b
country: uk
audio: mp3 (320k, scans)
time: 32'51" size: 78 mb
01. Let It Rock 3:21
02. Gotta Find My Baby 4:25
03. Bo Diddley 7:40
01. I'm Almost Grown 4:07
02. Dimples 3:47
03. Boom Boom 5:03
04. C Jam Blues 4:27
Bass – Chas Chandler
Drums – John Steel (3), Sonny Boy Williamson (2) (tracks: B4)
Guitar – Hilton Valentine
Organ, Piano – Alan Price
Vocals – Eric Burdon
Producer – Giorgio Gomelsky
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genre: beat
country: us
audio: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 1:03'04" size: 382 mb
Fuzz Acid & Flowers:
The Brain Police were one of San Diego's most popular sixties groups. Rick Randle had been in The Other Four/The Mandells and Tony Johnson and Frank Mannix came from Sandi and The Accents, two bands that had been local phenomenons. In 1967, Norman Lombardo (The Other Four) and Sid Smith, a local drummer who had led a group called The Roosters who issued a 45 on A&M Records of Shake A Tail Feather / Rooster Walk (A&M 746) 1964, (Sid plays drums and sings lead vocals on this!) replaced Johnson and Mannix. This was the magical line-up that recorded the demo album in 1968. Recorded on a primitive 4-track machine, the record displays a degree of talent seldom seen in a teenage band. Through a unique combination of pop songs and heavy rock (all original material, written by Rick and Norman) The Brain Police created a remarkable document of American rock's transitionary period between flower-power and the guitar-led heavy rock that dominated the scene in 1969.
Norman and Sid left San Diego in 1969, relocating to the San Francisco Bay Area and along with Norman's old friend Larry Grant (The Other Four/The Mandells) recorded the 45, using session musicians from the 'Frisco area who remain unknown. World Of Wax is radically different from the version on the 1968 demo album, and, as well, the 'B' side reveals that this band had little in common with the San Diego Brain Police.
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genre: pop, beat
country: uk
audio: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers)
time: 1:08'51" size: 426 mb
Wiki
01. Anyone Who Had A Heart 2:52
02. You're My World (Il Mio Mondo) 2:59
03. Love Letters 3:19
04. One Little Voice (Uno Di Voi) 3:07
05. Dancing In The Street 2:29
06. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' 3:11
07. There's (No Place To Hide) 2:46
08. Baby I'm Yours 3:05
09. A Lover's Concerto 2:41
10. Alfie 2:40
11. Sing A Rainbow 2:45
12. Follow The Path Of The Stars 2:32
13. Yo-Yo 2:55
14. A Man And A Woman (Un Homme Et Une Femme) 2:20
15. Step Inside Love 2:25
16. It'll Never Happen Again 2:37
17. Liverpool Lullaby 3:18
18. Forget Him 2:57
19. Surround Yourself With Sorrow 2:38
20. Words 3:03
21. Little Pleasure Acre 3:43
22. On A Stree Called Hope 2:51
23. Rule Britannia 1:11
24. Put A Little Love In Your Heart 2:52
25. Quando Si Speza Un Grande Amore (Surround Yourself With Sorrow) 2:34
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genre: beat
country: us
audio: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 48'53" size: 310 mb
Fuzz Acid & Flowers:
Originally known as The Pulsations, The Falling Pebbles, The Centuries and later The Buckingham Fountain, this Chicago-based act came together in 1965.
Their first two albums also sold quite well peaking at No's 109 and 58 respectively in the Album Charts.
Not a psychedelic or garage band as such they did release a 45, Susan, which was an attempted venture into psychedelia and this was their most relevant recording to this book, whilst their first album is quite garagey, and of their early 45 cuts Don't Want To Cry is a great fuzz raver and I've Been Wrong Before is a great British-inspired slice of garage-pop.
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