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domingo, 26 de dezembro de 2010

 



British '60s rock obscurities with focus from mid-'60s British Invasion music to late-'60s U.K. hard rock and psychedelia. Compilation released in Israel

Disc 1

01 - David John & The Mood - Bring It To Jerome
02 - Mickie Most - Money Honey
03 - The Cherokees - Dig A Little Deeper
04 - David John & The Mood - I Love To See You Strut
05 - The Bo Street Runners - Love To You
06 - Miki Dallon - I'll Give You Love
07 - The Nashville Teens - Revived 45 Time
08 - The Bo Street Runners - Lonely Avenue
09 - Mickie Most - That's Allright
10 - The Firing Squad - Bullmoose
11 - The Syndicats - Crawdaddy Simone
12 - The Mickey Finn - Garden Of My Mind
13 - The Bo Street Runners - Bo Street Runner
14 - The Firing Squad - Little Bit More
15 - The Nashville Teens - Forbidden Fruit
16 - Duffy Power - I Saw Her Standing There
17 - The Mickey Finn - Time To Start Loving You
18 - The Bo Street Runners - Shame, Shame, Shame
19 - The Arizona Swamp Comp - Train Keeps Rollin'
20 - The Moquettes - The Wrong Yo Yo
21 - Duffy Power - Farewell Baby
22 - The Mickey Finn - This Sporting Life
23 - The Attraction - Party Line
24 - The Arizona Swamp Comp - Tennessee Woman
25 - The Mickey Finn - Night Comes Down
26 - The Attraction - She's A Girl

Disc 2

01 - The Craig - It Must Be Mad
02 - The Moody Blues - People Gotta Go
03 - The Beat Merchants - Pretty Face
04 - The Marauders - That's What I Want
05 - The Stylos - Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye
06 - The Mike Cotton Sound - I Don't Wanna Know
07 - The Craig - Suspense
08 - Johnny Deen & The Deacons - It's Alright
09 - The Beat Merchants - Messin' With The Man
10 - The Thyrds - Hide 'n' Seek
11 - The Stylos - Head Over Heels
12 - The Valkyries - What's Your Name
13 - The Bo Street Runners - Drive My Car
14 - Four Just Men - Things Will Never Be The Same
15 - Johnny Deen & The Deacons - Shotgun
16 - The Marauders - Hey Wha' D' Ya Say
17 - The Blackwells - All I Want Is Your Love
18 - The Bo Street Runners - So Very Woman
19 - The Craig - Dancing Down In New Orleans
20 - Barry St. John - Bred And Butter
21 - Wayne Gibson - Under My Thumb
22 - The Federals - Twilight Time
23 - The Valkyries - Rip It Up
24 - Four Just Men - That's My Baby
25 - The Thyrds - No Time Like The Presents
26 - Danny Rivers & The River Men - Movin' In

Disc 3

01 - Exceptions - The Eagle Flies On Friday
02 - Julien Covay & The Machines - A Little Bit Hurt
03 - Tony Jackson - Walk Walk Walk
04 - John Bull Breed - Can't Chance A Breakup
05 - Mark Four - Hurt Me If You Will
06 - A Wild Uncertainty - A Man With Money
07 - Darwin's Theory - Daytime
08 - Loose Ends - The People Away
09 - Gerry Levene & The Avengers - Dr. Feelgood
10 - Dakotas - The Spider And The Fly
11 - Jynx - How
12 - Kirkbys - It's A Crime
13 - Nerve - Piece By Piece
14 - Mal Rydel & The Spirits - Forget It
15 - Tony Jackson - Follow Me
16 - V.I.P.'s - I Wanna Be Free
17 - Nashville Teens - Poor Boy
18 - Brian Diamond & The Cutters - Big Bad Wolf
19 - Ace Kefford Stand - For Your Love
20 - Simon Scott - Move It Baby
21 - Mickey Finn - I Still Want You
22 - Darwin's Theory - All The Time Clementine
23 - Tony Rivers & The Castaways - Shake Shake Shake
24 - Mickey Finn - Feelin' And Rockin'
25 - Muleskinners - Need Your Loving

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Little Wheel Spin and Spin was the third album by Buffy Sainte-Marie, released in 1966. Although it became her only album to (albeit briefly) reach the Billboard Top 100, it failed to provide any notable standards covered by pop artists. Its most famous song is the epic "My Country 'Tis of Thy People You're Dying", which displayed a native perspective on the colonisation of North America. In contrast to her first two albums which were entirely acoustic with occasional use of her distinctive mouthbow, parts of Little Wheel Spin and Spin added electric guitar by Bruce Langhorne, string arrangements by Felix Pappalardi or feature fellow Native American performer Patrick Sky on guitar with Sainte-Marie. This served to pave the way for Sainte-Marie's stylistic experiments on her remaining Vanguard albums, where she covered territory ranging from country to rock to experimental music.

01 - Little Wheel Spin And Spin
02 - House Carpenter
03 - Waly, Waly
04 - Rolling Log Blues
05 - My Country 'tis Of Thy People
06 - Men Of The Fields
07 - Timeless Love
08 - Sir Patrick Spens
09 - Poor Man's Daughter
10 - Lady Margaret
11 - Sometimes When I Get To Thinki
12 - Winter Boy

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This 5 piece group featured members of Killing Floor and Crushed Butler, and was led by USA singer Jeff Pasternak who gave them a West-coast flavour. Recorded in 1969 and produced by legendary 60's Radio Luxembourg disc jockey Emperor Rosko. The LP contains all the ever recorded, all unreleased until 2000.(Psychodelicje). Jeff Pasternak - lead vocals, Chris Gibbons - guitars, Darryl Read - drums, Stewart McDonald - bass and Lou Martin - organ, piano.

01 - What Are You Doing (In The Rain)
02 - For The Rest Of Our Lives
03 - Natural Man
04 - Please Tell Me Why
05 - Clock Without A Face
06 - How Do Ya Like It
07 - Hearts In The Junction
08 - Step Around It
09 - Try Another Motor
10 - 'til The New Light Shines

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The GTO's were a "groupie group" that consisted of Miss Pamela (Pamela Ann Miller, later Pamela Des Barres), Miss Sparky (Linda Sue Parker), Miss Lucy (Lucy Offerall, later Lucy McLaren), Miss Christine (Christine Frka), Miss Sandra (Sandra Lynn Rowe, later Sandra Leano), Miss Mercy (Mercy Fontentot, aka Judith Edra Peters) and Miss Cynderella (Cynthia Wells, later Cynthia Cale-Binion). The group hailed from the area around Los Angeles in the late 1960s, with most of the girls being denizens of the Sunset Strip scene. Originally known as "The Laurel Canyon Ballet Company," they changed their name to The GTO's on the advice of Frank Zappa, their financial supporter and producer. The new name is an acronym which, as Stanley Booth wrote, could mean "Girls Together Outrageously or Orally or anything else starting with O." Their only album, Permanent Damage, was released in 1969. 

01 - The Eureka Springs Garbage Lady
02 - Miss Pamela And Miss Sparky Discuss Stuffed Bras
        And Some Of Their Early Gym Class Experiences

03 - Who's Jim Sox
04 - Kansas And The Bto's
05 - The Captain's Fat Theresa Shoes
06 - Wouldn't It Be Sad If There Were No Cones
07 - Do Me In Once And I'll Be Sad, Do Me In Twice
        And I'll Know Better (Circular Circulation)

08 - The Moche Monster Review
09 - Tv Lives
10 - Rodney
11 - I Have A Paintbrush In My Hand To Color A Triangle
12 - Miss Christine's First Conversation With The Plaster Casters Of Chicago
13 - The Original Gto's
14 - The Ghost Chained To The Past, Present, And Future (Shock Treatment)
15 - Love On An Eleven Year Old Level
16 - Miss Pamela's First Conversation With The Plaster Casters Of Chicago
17 - I'm In Love With The Ooo-Ooo Man

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Pete Zorn is an American multi-instrumentalist who has played with some of the biggest names in roots music. He is currently most famous for providing live backing for Richard Thompson and his band, where he switches between acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, mandolin, Tenor, Baritone and Sopranino saxophone, flute, tin whistle and vocals at various points during the set. Although he frequently tours with Thompson, Zorn has also played with many other singers and groups including Arizona Smoke Review formed by older brother Bill Zorn, Show of Hands, the Phil Beer Band, Elaine Paige, Thomas Anders, Barbara Dickson and his band WAZ which currently features folk legend Steve Tilston. He also appeared in the UK Top 10 in 1979 as part of Driver 67 with his brother in law, Paul Phillips on the single, "Car 67". He and Phillips met when Zorn came to London with Fishbaugh, Fishbaugh and Zorn, a three-piece folk rock band signed to CBS Records in London. Because of his talent on so many instruments and a remarkable vocal range, Zorn became a staple of many sessions produced by Phillips in the early and mid-Seventies. After the hit with Car 67, they made an album called Hey Mister Record Man, under the name Tax Loss. Bill and Conrad Zorn also played.

01 - Love Comes Around
02 - Hint Of A Freeze
03 - I Owe Her My Life
04 - This Time Around
05 - Door Into Tomorrow
06 - Leave Me Alone (Let Me Rock 'n'roll)
07 - Rock & Roll
08 - Spaced On Happy
09 - Children Are Wandering
10 - Red (Became The Colour Of Spring)
11 - Sorrows From Your Dreams
12 - That Sweet Sweet Music
13 - So Deep

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This band, along with Sir Lord Baltimore, Yesterday's Children et al were among the East Coast's premier heavy blasters of the post-psychedelic era. Check out I Just Don't Know and Evolmia from their amazing first album on Atlantic. The second album has longer, less structured cuts with seemingly endless guitar soloing... nevertheless, both are recommended. The first album was produced by Warren Schatz and Stephen Schlaks. Peter Alongi (guitar, vocals), Michael Marine (bass, vocals), Jose Miguel De Jesus (guitar, vocals), Victor Digilie (drums) and Johnny Pacheco (perc).

01 - John Doe
02 - Willya
03 - 3-4 Song
04 - Thinkin'
05 - Searcher's Life
06 - Iceberg
07 - Children Of The Universe
08 - '38'

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