Friday, November 30, 2007

Although never achieving the success they deserved, the End are best remembered for their Bill Wyman-produced psychedelic-pop that was a masterful mixture of swirling, dream-like numbers, and flowery, but never twee, pop. Their Introspection album is now viewed as one of the finest examples of British psychedelia.
Get it here:http://rapidshare.com/files/60227882/The_End.rar

This album was originally recorded in Italy and England during 1972 by an almost unknown artist who is now a mystery. The album was only ever released in Italy and was almost entirely unknown in the UK and elsewhere around the world. Like many albums after a limited release it receded to a forgotten back page of musical history. It was in the late 1990s that Akarma Records in Italy reissued the album on CD with the original sleeve on the evocative cover.
Folk music by Barry mc guire.This album recorded in the mid-60's
Here:http://rapidshare.com/files/66031629/Barry_McGuire_-_1965_-_Eve_Of_Destruction.rar

Monday, November 5, 2007


One of Herb's finest albums and one of the last he made with the Tijuana Brass. Great classic tracks such as "A Banda", "Cowboys and Indians" and "Carmen" are on the album

Stand Up is the second album by Jethro Tull. Prior to this album, original guitarist Mick Abrahams had left the band due to musical conflicts with Ian Anderson. Stand Up represents the first album where Anderson is in full control of the music and lyrics. The album goes in a different direction, introducing influences from Celtic music, folk and classical music. It reached No.1 on the British charts. The album cover, originally a woodcut designed by artist James Grashow, opened up and the band's personnel stood up, similar to a child's pop-up book, linking into the album's title.