genre: hard
state: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, size: 286 mb)
time: 39'30"
Fuzz Acid & Flowers:
A different Marcus, who dealt in heavily phased, cosmic psych along the lines of Terry Brooks and Strange.
01. Black Magic 5:50
02. Salomon Ball 6:15
03. Kelly 4:01
04. Gypsy Fever 6:16
05. Pillow Stars 5:45
06. Highschool Ladies Streetcorner Babies 5:09
07. Dream Wheel 3:44
08. Rise Unto Falcon 6:33
Jack Weber : Guitar ex-Sir Lord Baltimore
Randall David : Guitar ex-The Definitive Collection
Gene Bloch : Guitar ex-Luther Allison
Tim Bogert : Bass ex-Vanilla Fudge, ex-Boxer, ex-Beck Bogert Appice, ex-Cactus
Marcus Malone : Vocals Marcus Malone, ex-Carlos Santana, ex-Sly Stone
Dandy "Star" Holmes : Drums Sabu
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genre: sunshine psych
state: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, size: 206 mb)
time: 39'30"
wiki
01. Snake Charmer 2:16
02. Witness The End/Celebration 5:43
03. Other Side 3:20
04. Last Number 4:26
05. After Pascal 6:41
06. Smokescreen 5:06
07. Barnaby Plum 6:15
08. Cassandra 5:42
CRAIG ANDERTON gtr, sitar
RANDY MONACO vcls, bs
J KEVIN LALLY drms
MICHAEL KAC keyb'ds, vcls
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genre: blues, slight psychly
state: us
quality: mp3 (vbr, covers, size: 116 mb)
time: 1:16'27"
Fuzz Acid & Flowers:
Born in Detroit in 1945, Harvey "The Snake" Mandel is an excellent guitar player who began his career in 1964 on the Chicago Blues scene, playing on records and performing with Charlie Musselwhite, Barry Goldberg (he played on his first five albums) and Neil Merryweather. Playing in a very recognizable fluid style and specialized in sustain and controlled feedback, Mandel began his solo career in 1968 with Cristo Redentor. Housed in a stunning sleeve signed by Alton Kelley (of Mouse & Kelley), this largely instrumental album was produced by Abe "Voco" Kesh and contains a good cover of Wade In The Water (also recorded by Clover).
Having relocated in Los Angeles, Mandel began to do some session work, notably with Graham Bond on his Pulsar albums produced by Wayne Talbert and with Jimmy Witherspoon.
After Righteous, Mandel teamed up with Russell DaShiell (Crowfoot) to release Games Guitars Play, which is probably his best album with strong guitars on Dry Your Eyes or Leavin Trunk. Mandel then replaced Henry Vestine in Canned Heat and played on Future Blues and Historical Figures And Ancient Heads. He also performed with them at Woodstock. Mandel then joined John Mayall for three albums (from Back To The Roots to The Turning Point).
He moved to Janus for whom he recorded four further albums, which are not as good as his Philips period but which still contain some interesting guitar parts (notably on Shangrenade). In 1972 he also produced and organized the bluesy project Get Off In Chicago with Ken Little and Freddy Fox. He then formed Pure Food and Drug Act with Sugarcane Harris, Paul Lagos and Larry Taylor. They released Choice Cuts in 1972 on Epic but the same line-up also worked on two Sugarcane Harris albums. Mandel was also briefly part of The Ventures and even recorded an album with them!
In 1973, Harvey Mandel produced both Ken Little's Solo album and a Freddy Roulette LP. He played on the Music From Free Creek project and on Dewey Terry's Big Chief. 1974 saw him playing with the Rolling Stones on Black And Blue (he was one of the possible substitutes for Mick Taylor). In the mid-70s, he vanished from the music scene but returned in the '90s and is still recording with Howard Wales (ex A.B. Shky and Barry Goldberg).
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genre: psych, prog
state: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, size: 301 mb)
time: 50'17" misc.: live
wikipedia:
Maximum Darkness is an album by the Welsh psychedelic/progressive rock band Man and was released on the United Artists Records label September 1975. It was the second complete live album released by the band, and featured John Cipollina as special guest. Rumours that Micky Jones had to over-dub Cipollina’s guitar, as it was out of tune, before the album could be released, are greatly exaggerated. Only one track, "Bananas," had to have his playing removed/replaced, per Deke Leonard: "Everything ... which sounds like Cippolina is Cippolina."M. Jones tribute The album spent 2 weeks in the UK album chart, peaking at No 25. It was the band's last release on United Artists, before moving to MCA Records.
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genre: medieval folk
state: france
quality: lossless (ape, cue, log, covers, size: 249 mb)
time: 42'18"
wikipedia:
(aka) Le Mariage Anglais is an album of traditional Folk music by Malicorne. The musical arrangements are similar to the contemporary English Albion Band but with a lesser electric element and more emphasis on traditional Celtic instrumentation.
01. Le mariage anglais 4:07
02. Le garзon jardinier 2:54
03. La fille aux chansons (Marion s'y promиne) 10:27
04. J'ai vu le loup, le renard et la belette 2:29
05. Cortиge de noce 4:08
06. Branle La Peronelle 4:32
07. Le galant indiscret 2:19
08. Marions les roses (Chant de quкte) 3:32
09. Suite : Bourrйe, Scotish-valse 2:34
10. Le bouvier 5:14
Gabriel Yacoub (acoustic and electric guitar, épinette des Vosges, vocals)
Marie Yacoub (electric dulcimer, bouzouki, hurdy-gurdy, vocals)
Laurent Vercambre (violin, bouzouki, psaltery, harmonium, mandolin, vocals)
Hughes de Courson (electric guitar, bass, crumhorn, percussion, vocals).
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genre: heavy blues, a la Hendrix
state: canada
quality: lossless (ape, cue, log, covers, size: 198 mb)
time: 35'20"
wikipedia
01. Maxoom 2:52
02. Buddy 3:41
03. Magic Man 2:35
04. Funky Woman 3:16
05. Madness 4:51
06. All In You're Mind 3:12
07. Blues 7:05
08. Boardwalk Lady 2:38
09. Back On Home 3:17
10. The New Beginning 1:53
All songs written by Frank Marino.
Frank Marino - Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals
Phil Bech - Piano
Johnny McDiarmid - Organ
Paul Harwood - Acoustic & Electric Bass
Jimmy Ayoub - Drums, Percussion
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genre: folk, pop, rock
state: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, size: 301 mb)
time: 46'44"
wikipedia:
Daydream is the second album by The Lovin' Spoonful, released in 1966. It features two hits, the title track, which reached No. 2 in the U.S. Billboard Top 40 charts, and "You Didn't Have to Be So Nice" (U.S. No. 10).
With only five originals on their debut release, Daydream introduced the rising songwriting talents of lead vocalist John Sebastian who either wrote or co-wrote all the songs on this release except for one cover tune.
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