The Lovin' Spoonful is an American pop rock band of the 1960s, named to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. When asked about his band, leader John Sebastian said it sounded like a combination of "Mississippi John Hurt and Chuck Berry. The band had its roots in the folk music scene based in the Greenwich Village section of lower Manhattan during the early 1960s. Sebastian, who grew up in contact with music and musicians, was the son of a much-recorded and highly technically accomplished classical harmonica player. He had reached maturity toward the end of the American folk music revival that spanned from the 1950s to the early '60s. Sebastian was joined in the Spoonful by guitarist Zal Yanovsky from a bohemian folk group called The Mugwumps, playing local coffee houses and small clubs (two other members, Cass Elliot and Denny Doherty, would later form half of the Mamas & the Papas.) Drummer-vocalist Joe Butler and bassist Steve Boone rounded out the group. The Best of the Lovin' Spoonful is a best of album of The Lovin' Spoonful hits featuring tracks from three of their previous four albums. Despite being a "best of", this album charted the highest of the bands career hitting number three on the billboard charts
01 - Do You Believe In Magic
02 - Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind
03 - Butchie's Tune
04 - Jug Band Music
05 - Night Owl Blues
06 - You Didn't Have To Be So Nice
07 - Daydream
08 - Blues In A Bottle
09 - Didn't Want To Have To Do It
10 - Wild About My Lovin'
11 - Younger Girl
12 - Summer In The City
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01 - Do You Believe In Magic
02 - Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind
03 - Butchie's Tune
04 - Jug Band Music
05 - Night Owl Blues
06 - You Didn't Have To Be So Nice
07 - Daydream
08 - Blues In A Bottle
09 - Didn't Want To Have To Do It
10 - Wild About My Lovin'
11 - Younger Girl
12 - Summer In The City
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Unreleased Quicksilver Messenger Service — Lost Gold And Silver is a compilation album by American psychedelic rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service. The album is made up of the European 2-LP release Maiden of the Cancer Moon, two tracks from the 1967 soundtrack album Revolution, both sides from a non-LP single released in late 1968 and some studio outtakes from the late 1960s. Allmusic says the album is divided into Studio Side (CD 1) and Live from 1968 (CD 2). This is not all together true. The first CD is named Disc One, subtitled Live from 1968, and the second CD is named Bonus Disc and subtitled Studio. Disc 1 Live from 1968 01 - Back Door Man 02 - Codine 03 - Gold and Silver 04 - Smokestack Lighting 05 - Light Your Windows 06 - Dino's Song 07 - The Fool 08 - Who Do You Love 09 - Mona/Maiden of the Cancer Moon/Mona Disc 2 Studio 01 - I Don't Want to Spoil Your Party (Dino's Song) 02 - Acapulco Gold and Silver (Gold and Silver) 03 - I Hear You Knockin' 04 - Back Door Man 05 - Your Time Will Come 06 - Who Do You Love (Part 1) 07 - Walkin' Blues 08 - Calvary 09 - Codine 10 - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You 11 - Stand by Me 12 - The Bears LINK |
Performed live at Winterland in April 1968 Early Show 01 - The Fool 02 - Pride Of Man 03 - Walkin' Blues 04 - Light Your Windows 05 - Who Do You Love 06 - Smokestack Lightning Late Show 01 - The Fool 02 - Who Do You Love 03 - Gold And Silver 04 - It's Been Too Long 05 - Back Door Man LINK |
Recorded at the Fillmore East in June 1968 01 - Back Door Man 02 - Codine 03 - Mona & Maiden Of The Cancer Moon & Mona (1) 04 - Gold And Silver 05 - Smokestack Lightning 06 - Light Your Windows 07 - Dino's Song 08 - The Fool 09 - Who Do You Love 10 - Mona & Maiden Of The Cancer Moon & Mona (2) LINK |
Studio jam recorded in Corte Madera, California, late 1969/early 1970. John Cipollina, guitar, Dino Valente, vocals, David Freiberg, bass, Nicky Hopkins, piano and Greg Elmore, drums. 01 - Seor Blues 02 - Subway 03 - I Know You Rider #1 04 - I Know You Rider #2 05 - Walk In Jerusalem 06 - Castles In The Sand 07 - May You Never Be Alone 08 - Warm Red Wine 09 - Look Over Yonder Wallstate Farm 10 - Wake Up, Dead Man (Part 1) 11 - Wake Up, Dead Man (Part 2) 12 - The Fool LINK |
The Chocolate Watch Band, was a psychedelic rock and garage rock band formed in San Jose, California in 1965. The band had finally broken up indefinitely by 1970 but then reunited in 1999 at a 66/99 show Mike Stax organized in San Diego. They continue to play today at garage rock shows in Europe as well as the States with Little Steven and the Electric Prunes. The band's music was largely described as a blend of 1960s-style garage rock with a distinguishable rolling San Francisco sound. The group's early music appeared to contain blues influences, and later it developed psychedelic elements through use of instrumental experimentation. Ed Cobb was well-known as their producer. The band also appeared in the 1967 film Riot on Sunset Strip and the 1968 film "The Love Ins". The Chocolate Watch Band's resurrected line-up (after their breakup in mid-1967) of Inner Mystique were: Sean Tolby, lead guitar, Bill 'Flo' Flores, bass, Tim Abbott, guitar, Mark Whittaker, drums and Chris Flinders, vocals.
01 - Voyage Of The Trieste
02 - In The Past
03 - Inner Mystique
04 - I'm Not Likke Everybody Else
05 - Medication
06 - Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go
07 - Baby Blue
08 - I Ain't No Miracle Worker
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