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    genre: pop

    country: us

    quality : mp3 (320k, scans)

    time: 43'48" size: 104 mb

    issue: 1993


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    01. When The Party's Over 3:00
    02. At Seventeen 4:42
    03. From Me to You 3:20
    04. Bright Lights and Promises 4:19
    05. In The Winter 2:31
    06. Water Colors 5:04
    07. Between the Lines 4:05
    08. The Come On 3:59
    09. Light A Light 2:47
    10. Tea & Sympathy 4:32
    11. Lover's Lullaby 5:26

     
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    Hunka Munka ~ 1972 ~ Dedicato a Giovanna G.

    genre: prog

    country: italy

    quality : lossless  (ape, cue, log, scans)

    time: 35'19" size: 226 mb

     

    ItalianProg:

    Keyboardist Roberto Carlotto from Varese, whose nickname was Hunka Munka, began playing since his childhood, though his musical career was seriously compromised by an aircraft accident that caused him some heavy injuries.

    His beginnings as a professional musician took him to play in England, Germany and Switzerland, where he even had the chance of supporting such artists like Rod Stewart and Colosseum. In Italy he had previously played with Big 66, I Cuccioli and later with Ivan Graziani in Anonima Sound, in 1970, before entering a solo career starting with a single in 1971.

    As a solo artist, Carlotto was easily recognised by his very good technical quality and the high level of his equipment, that included an incredible number of different keyboards and even the early examples of tape drum machines.

    His only solo album, Dedicato a Giovanna G., with his outrageous cover, is a soft-prog album, obviously dominated by Hunka's keyboards (especially his self-customized Hammond organ) and odd tremolo voice resembling Demis Roussos or Bee Gees. Among the backing musicians were drummer Nunzio "Cucciolo" Favia from Osage Tribe and guitarist Ivan Graziani, that had also played in Anonima Sound before leaving for a successful solo career.

    The album contains 11 short tracks, two of which also released on single, mostly in a pop style and sometimes marred by orchestral and backing singers arrangements, like in Io canterò per te. Anyway it contains some nice moments for prog fans, like Ruote e sogni, the album's longest track with very good organ playing.

    After the album release Carlotto joined Dik Dik in 1973, again with drummer Cucciolo and still plays with him now as "Carlotto & Cucciolo".

    He has also presumably released an electronic album in 1984, Promise of love (Atlantide AMX 12003), under the name Karl Otto.

    Carlotto is now working with the young keyboardist from Calabria Joey Mauro, talented user and repairer of vintage keyboards, for the proposed revitalisation of the Hunka Munka name.
     

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    genre: blues

    country: uk

    quality : lossless (ape, cue, log, scans,  size: 392 mb), mp3 (320k, scans, 170 mb)

    time: 1:03'26"

     

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    Side one "Four Day Creep" (Ida Cox) – 3:46

    "I'm Ready" (Humble Pie, words by Willie Dixon) – 8:31
    "Stone Cold Fever" (Humble Pie) – 6:18
    Side two "I Walk on Gilded Splinters" (Dr John Creaux) – 28:25
    Side three "Rollin' Stone" (Muddy Waters arranged by Humble Pie) – 16:07
    Side four "Hallelujah I Love Her So" (Ray Charles) – 5:10
    "I Don't Need No Doctor" (Nick Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Jo Armstead) – 9:15

     

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    Humble Pie ~ 1969 ~ As Safe as Yeasterday Is

    genre: blues

    country: uk

    quality : lossless (flac, cue, log, scans, 379 mb) & mp3 (320k, scans, 142 mb)

    time: 56'02"

     

    "Desperation" (John Kay) – 6:28
    "Stick Shift" (Frampton) – 2:22
    "Buttermilk Boy" (Marriott) – 4:22
    "Growing Closer" (Ian McLagan) – 3:13
    "As Safe As Yesterday Is" (Frampton/Marriott) – 6:05
    "Bang!" (Marriott) – 3:24
    "Alabama '69" (Marriott) – 4:37
    "I'll Go Alone" (Frampton) – 6:17
    "A Nifty Little Number Like You" (Marriott) – 6:11
    "What You Will" (Marriott) – 4:20

    bonus:

    11 - Natural Born Boogie 4:14
    12 - Wrist Job 4:16
     
    Views: 2876 | Date: 07.02.2010 | Rating: 0.0 | Comments (0)



    genre: garage

    country: us

    quality : mp3 (256k, scans)

    time: 42'15" size: 77 mb

    misc.: compil. '66/'67


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    Fuzz Acid & Flowers:

    Hailing from Westminster and Tustin, California, this psychedelic punk band were formed early in 1966 and played around the LA area, at clubs such as Gazzari's and USO clubs. An acetate Readin' Your Will / Everynight cut in the Summer of '66 got them a deal with Accent, who released two awesome acid-punk singles in the shape of Love At Psychedelic Velocity and Optical Sound. Both singles were mixed by Wally Heider who also worked for the Grateful Dead, and are now extremely sought-after and impossibly hard to find.

    After Optical Sound proved too far-out for the Charts, the bands manager offered them the opportunity to record two tracks by what he described as "an up-and coming songwriter". The first demo Sweet Child Of Nothingness would become their third single, and the other track was turned down because Jim Quarles' didn't think lyrics like "Get your motor running / Head out on the highway" were much cop. The song was of course Mars Bonfire's Born To Be Wild which Steppenwolf would later cover!!

    By the time the Sweet Child Of Nothingness / I Don't Need Nobody single was recorded, both Jim Quarles and Martin Eshleman's had left the band.

    Better still is the Collectables CD release Love At Psychedelic Velocity, which compiles all the bands singles, plus demo's and four post-Human Expression solo tracks cut by Jim Quarles. The CD also includes excellent liner notes, from which this entry has largely been taken, and is recommended to fans of the band. You can also check out one of the unreleased cuts Who Is Burning? on the Psychedelic Crown Jewels, Vol. 1 CD, whilst a later Collectables CD, The Human Expression & Other Psychedelic Groups: Your Mind Works In Reverse includes the previously unreleased demo Your Mind Works In Reverse, Calm Me Down and Optical Sound all restored from the masters by Jim Quarles himself.

    Jim Quarles is still active in the music business, working in a studio as a technical engineer, and writing and recording songs.

    (Max Waller)

     
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    genre: neo prog

    country: uk

    quality : lossless (ape, cue, log, scans)

    time: 45'20" size: 263 mb


    1. Telepathy (4:16)
    2. Dreams Of Freedom (4:38)
    3. Quantum Leap (4:15)
    4. Sweet Eternity (4:47)
    5. Sanctuary (4:23)
    6. Ocean Light (2:01)
    7. Voyager (4:42)
    8. Fantasia For Fin (4:54)
    9. Pied Piper (4:17)
    10. Sonar Call (7:12)


    - Steve Howe / guitars
    - Paul Sutin / piano, keyboards, bass
    with
    - Dylan Howe / drums
    - Mike Marshall / keyboards
     
    Views: 2748 | Date: 07.02.2010 | Rating: 0.0 | Comments (0)


    genre: blues

    country: us

    quality : lossless (flac, cue, log, booklet scans,  size: 248 mb), mp3 (320k, booklet scans, size: 96 mb)

    time: 39'24"

     

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    "Southbound" (Gregg Allman) - 3:41
    "February 3rd" (Composer Unknown) - 2:56
    "God Rest His Soul" (Steve Alaimo) - 4:02
    "Apollo 8" (Composer Unknown) - 2:37
    "It's Not My Cross to Bear" (Gregg Allman) - 3:36
    "Down in Texas" (alternate version) (Marlon Greene-Eddie Hinton) - 2:21
    "Three Time Loser" (Don Covay-Ronald Miller) - 2:40
    "Bad Dream" (Gregg Allman) - 3:37
    "She Is My Woman" (Composer Unknown) - 2:38
    "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" (Bobby Braddock and Curly Putman) - 3:12
    "Kind of a Man" (Composer Unknown) - 3:07
    "I've Been Trying (alternate version)" (Curtis Mayfield) - 2:35
    "In a Time" (Paul Hornsby) - 2:17

     

    Gregg Allman – organ, piano, vocal (all tracks)
    Duane Allman – guitars, vocal ("Down in Texas", I've Been Trying" and "In A Time")
    Paul Hornsby – piano, organ, vocal ("Down in Texas", I've Been Trying" and "In A Time")
    Johnny Sandlin – drums ("Down in Texas", I've Been Trying" and "In A Time")
    Pete Carr – bass ("Down in Texas")
    Mabron McKinney – bass ("I've Been Trying" and "In A Time")
    Several unknown studio musicians on horns, guitars, backing vocals, drums, bass, keyboards and percussion (tracks 1-11)

     
    Views: 2361 | Date: 06.02.2010 | Rating: 0.0 | Comments (1)

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