genre: prog related
state: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, 257 mb)
time: 41:55
01. Living In Sin 4:42
02. Tell Me 4:40
03. Mother Please Help Your Child 4:13
04. Marsha 7:24
05. Country Aire 2:15
06. All Alone 8:17
07. Night Time 5:37
08. Concerto Grosso (Take Heed) 0:28
09. (Going Down The) Highway 4:19
THOMAS CRIMBLE - keyb'ds, bs, vcls
BOB JAMES - sax, gtr
KRZYSZTOF HENRYK JUSTKIEWICZ - keyb'ds
ALVIN POPE - drms
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genre: heavy rhythm and blues
state: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, 277 mb)
time: 40:57
Tapestry of Delights:
A very young Gary Moore fronted this Irish progressive and blues trio who had a good live following but never really broke through with their vinyl although their first album sold well enough to get into the Album Charts. It was an average amalgam of mellow rock, heavy blues and even had a ragtime-style guitar piece. When Moore left in 1971 he was replaced by Paul Chapman, previously with South Wales band The Universe. This line-up cut an unissued album. Chapman was later in UFO and Lone Star. Moore was later in Thin Lizzy, G-Force and recorded as a solo artist.
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genre: rhythm and blues
state: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, 460 mb)
time: 77:30
Tapestry of Delights:
Formed in Bradford in the late sixties they moved to London and signed for John Peel's Dandelion label. Mick Gratton replaced Chichester on lead guitar for the second album, but soon afterwards the group disintegrated. Coyne made a further album for Dandelion, Case History, and later a series of albums for Virgin, which did not attract the attention they deserved. Many of Coyne's recordings were influenced by his experiences as a social therapist in a Preston psychiatric hospital and later, upon his move to London, as a social worker in Camden. Despite plugs by John Peel, neither Siren or Coyne's solo recordings sold well, although most are now sought-after by record collectors. They also recorded two 45s as Clague.
Tat Meager was also in Judd.
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genre: rock and roll, psych
state: us
quality: lossless (ape, cue, log, covers, 566 mb)
time: 62:21 + 61:10
misc.: comp. of '66-'70 recordings
wikipedia
cd1:
01. She's About A Mover 2:23
02. The Rains Came 2:15
03. T-Bone Shuffle 3:06
04. Oh What A Mistake 2:10
05. The Tracker 2:35
06. Nuevo Laredo 2:43
07. Image Of Me 3:03
08. It Was In The Pines 2:25
09. Ain't Nothin' Wrong With You Baby 3:19
10. When I Sing The Blues 2:30
11. In The Jailhouse Now 2:25
12. It's A Man Down There 3:17
13. We'll Take Our Last Walk Tonight 2:46
14. Wolverton Mountain 4:01
15. Medley: Son of Bill Baety 4:48
16. In Time 2:16
17. Please Just Say So 2:26
18. She Digs My Love 2:46
19. You Got Me Hurtin' 2:14
20. You've Got Your Good Thing Down 1:32
21. Philadelphia Lawyer 2:16
22. Sugar Bee 2:19
23. Seguin 2:46
cd2:
01. Hot Tomato Man 2:18
02. Bacon Fat 2:26
03. Blue Norther 2:17
04. Dallas Alice 3:13
05. Just A Teeny Bit Of Your Love 2:05
06. Quarter To Three 1:46
07. She's Gotta Be Boss Baby 2:11
08. Isabella 2:33
09. You're Out Walking The Street Tonight 2:17
10. Linda Lu/Country Girl 7:03
11. Medley: One Too Many Mornings/Sing A Happy Song 5:07
12. Beginning Of The End 3:00
13. Revolutionary Ways 2:30
14. The Change Is In The City 3:06
15. Time Changes Everything 2:01
16. You're Mine Tonight 5:48
17. Blues Pass Me By 2:54
18. Funky Side Of Your Mind 8:36
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genre: prog
state: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, 549 mb)
time: 42:46 + 52:15
wikipedia:
Still is the first solo album released in 1973 by Pete Sinfield, lyricist of progressive rock band King Crimson. At the time, Sinfield was involved with Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and Greg Lake assisted with vocals, while King Crimson alumni provided other assistance. The cover artwork depicts 'The Bid friend' by German artist Sulamith Wülfing.
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genre: hard
state: uk
quality: lossless (ape, cue, log, covers, 319 mb) time: 51:09
Tapestry of Delights:
A competent hard rock band. Their first album includes some diverse influences. There are some boogie-orientated tracks like Rock And Roll Band, Underneath The Light (with good twin guitar work) and Rolling With My Baby (which had a brass arrangement). There are Marc Bolan/T Rex influences in Long Legged Lisa and Sold Me Down The River, some Free and Deep Purple influences in Ace Supreme, as well as slow and mellow tracks like Wounded Heart or the acoustic guitar-based Johnny. In Your Eyes is slow and mellow, at least in the beginning and in parts predates Steve Harley's (Cockney Rebel) vocal style, but also has some early seventies Mick Jagger/Stones influences too. Michael Des Barres was later in the late seventies hard rock band, Detective. They recorded on Deep Purple's Purple label and their albums were notable for some good guitar leads. ~ (Vernon Joynson/Costas Arvanitis)
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genre: acid heavy psych
state: germany
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, 289 mb)
time: 42:57
Crack in the Cosmic Egg:
An extremely unusual heavy Krautrock trio, who had a totally unconventional and schizophrenic approach to composition. We don't know anything about them, except for their excellent sole album 4 TIMES SOUND RAZING, which contains four very different tracks. Notably close to early Guru Guru at times, yet with a bizarre vocalist, they cover a lot of ground, from cosmic blues through to weird hard-rock, Gomorrha and The Groundhogs, and beyond.
01. Chub Chub Cherry 4:27
02. Brain Brain 16:18
03. God 10:11
04. Head Tear Of The Drunken Sun 12:01
Werner Klug (bass)
Peter Behrens (drums, percussion)
Hajo Teschner (guitars, vocals)
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genre: rock
state: netherlands
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, 413 mb)
time: 65:35
misc.: Same as "Dream On Dreamer", but with 3 different songs and 6 alternate versions
01. Oh Lord 2:32
02. Dowee Dowee 2:49
03. Everything That's Mine 3:33
04. Devil's Suite 3:10
05. Time Slips Away 2:23
06. A Little Bit Of Heaven 2:32
07. I Saw You In June 2:33
08. Wild Rose 2:26
09. In My Time Of Dyin' 3:39
10. So Far From Home 2:13
11. Take Your Time 2:11
12. Now He's Gone 2:15
bonus:
13. Diana In Her Dreams 3:01
14. Just A Song 2:24
15. Save Your Love 2:49
16. Dream On Dreamer 2:51
17. Where The Picknick Was 3:28
18. Let Me Carry Your Bag 3:23
19. I Saw You In June (Single Version) 2:25
20. Time Slips Away (Alternate Version) 2:26
21. Dowee Dowee (Alternate Version) 2:46
22. So Far From Home (Alternate Version) 2:12
23. Wild Rose (Alternate Version) 2:34
24. Devil's Suite (Alternate Version) 2:58
Written-By – R. van Leeuwen*, Warner* (tracks: 11)
Robby van Leeuwen - Guitar & Backing Vocals
Cor van der Beek - Drums
Henk Smitskamp - Bass Guitar
Mariska Veres - Vocals
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genre: psych
state: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, 316 mb)
time: 60:34
Fuzz Acid & Flowers:
Founded in July 1967 by classically-trained violinist Spencer Perskin, Shiva's Headband have proved to be one of Texas' most durable outfits. Earlier, in 1966, Perskin had spent some time in San Francisco where he had briefly played in a band which included folkie Penny Nichols. He returned to Austin to form Shiva's Headband much influenced by his experiences in San Francisco. Their debut 45 sold well locally and is now a collectors' item. Their follow-up attracted wider attention and that year they relocated to San Francisco and signed for Capitol. They hated San Francisco but remained there to record Take Me To The Mountains, a fine LP which included new versions of their first two 45s. Perskin's violin is prominent throughout the first LP, particularly on the beautiful Song For Peace and standout track Kaleidoscoptic. During their spell in California they played a few gigs at the Avalon. They were also the resident band at the New Orleans House in Berkeley for a while. It was during this time that Spencer Perskin played on Mother Earth's debut album Living With The Animals and also turned down the opportunity of joining the band. Shawn Siegel had similarly refused a spot in The Thingies prior to joining Shiva's Headband in 1968.
Having made little money from their Capitol deal, the band returned to Texas. As only 1,000 copies of their second LP Coming To A Head were pressed on the small Armadillo label, it has become a rare collectors' item. Different versions of two of the album's tracks, Country Boy/Such A Joy were issued as a 45 in a picture sleeve. They spent a while in Las Vegas in a vain attempt to set up a string of music clubs before returning to Texas to issue a 45 Don't Blame Me/Extension, which appeared in another Jim Franklin picture sleeve. Sadly, this appears to have concluded their long relationship with Franklin, who provided the band with their distinctive armadillo imagery.
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genre: pop, rock and roll
state: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers, 332 mb)
time: 63:07
wikipedia
1961 - Runaway With Del Shannon:
Side One
1. "Misery" (Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman) 1:57
2. "Daydreams" 2:12
3. "His Latest Flame" (Pomus/Shuman) 2:20
4. "The Prom" 2:20
5. "The Search" 2:25
6. "Runaway" (Max Crook/Shannon) 2:20
Side Two
1. "I Wake Up Crying" (Burt Bacharach/Hal David) 2:00
2. "Wide Wide World" (Pomus/Shuman) 2:01
3. "I'll Always Love You" 2:13
4. "Lies" 2:35
5. "He Doesn't Care" 2:09
6. "Jody" (Crook/Shannon) 2:23
All songs written and composed by Del Shannon, except where noted.
1962 - Hats Off To Del Shannon:
13. The Swiss Maid 2:08
14. Cry Myself To Sleep 2:23
15. Ginny in The Mirror 2:13
16. You Never Talked About Me 2:15
17. Don't Gild The Lily, Lily 2:21
18. I Won`t Be There 2:02
19. Hats Off To Larry 2:04
20. The Answer To Everything 2:47
21. Hey! Little Girl 2:33
22. I'm Gonna Move On 2:50
23. I Don't Care Anymore 2:52
24. So Long Baby 2:05
25. Runaway (single version) 2:21
26. Hats Off To Larry (stereo version) 2:02
27. Hey! Little Girl stereo version) 2:32
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