Monday, September 29, 2008

Track Listing
1. Hard Times - A. C. Reed & The Spark Plugs
2. She's Fine - A. C. Reed & The Spark Plugs
3. Moving Out of the Ghetto - A.C. Reed
4. Going to New York - A.C. Reed/Spark Plugs
5. Big Leg Woman - Scotty & The Rib Tips
6. Careless With Our Love - Scotty/Rib Tips
7. Road Block - Scotty & The Rib Tips
8. Poison Ivy - Scotty & The Rib Tips
9. I Dare You - Carey Bell/Lovie Lee
10. Nobody Know My Troubles - Lovie Lee/Carey Bell
11. Sweet Little Girl - Carey Bell/Lovie Lee
12. Naptown - Carey Bell/Lovie Lee
13. Drown in My Own Tears - Lacy Gibson
14. Crying For My Baby - Lacy Gibson
15. Feel So Bad - Lacy Gibson
16. Wish Me Well - Lacy Gibson
17. Have You Ever Loved a Woman? - Sons Of Blues
18. Berlin Wall - The Sons Of Blues
19. Prisoner of the Blues - The Sons Of Blues
Here:http://rapidshare.com/files/144769431/LIVING_CHICAGO_BLUES_vol.3.rar
Once considered lost forever, the 1978-recorded ENGLISH MEADOW is a rare UK folk album from group Brandywine Bridge. The album combines traditional Celtic and British folk elements with expert use of mandolins, bodhrans, fiddles, vocals, and treble recorders
Here:http://rapidshare.com/files/147674100/Brandywine_bridge_-_an_English_meadow.rar
'If You Could Read My Mind' marked a time of change in Gordon Lightfoot's musical career. After five albums with United Artists Lightfoot made a switch to another label. This album, his sixth overall, was his first recording with Reprise and it contained the hit 'If You Could Read My Mind' which was one of his first songs to receive serious radio play in the U.S.A. His big breakthrough was still four years away when 'Sundown' would be released, but this was never-the-less the beginning of his efforts to gain the attention of the larger American audience south of the Canadian border.
Here:http://rapidshare.com/files/148085395/Gordon_Lightfoot_-_if_you_ciould_read_my_mind_1970.rar

Tuesday, September 2, 2008



A1 Cara-Lin A2 No Jive A3 Hang On Sloopy A4 New Orleans A5 Sendin' My Love A6 I Want Candy B1 Night-Time B2 (Roll On) Mississippi B3 Satisfaction B4 Rhythm Of Love B5 It's About My Baby B6 Just The Way You Are
1. Come To The Sunshine2. Happy Talk3. Come Love4. Raspberry Rug5. 59th Street Bridge Song, The (Feelin' Groovy)6. Debutante's Ball, The7. Happy Land8. Peter And The Wolf9. I Can Hear The Darkness10. Simon Smith & The Amazing Dancing Bear11. Lost My Love Today - (bonus track)12. Bye, Bye, Bye - (bonus track)
Here:http://rapidshare.com/files/141836452/db1103-HarpersBizarre.rar

An outstanding acoustic guitar player and a fine singer songwriter. I don't know if he is still in the business or not. its been a long time since this, the third of his 3 albums, was released, he has played studio guitar on many albums so that may be what he is doing
pass:meadowlark
1. Toys In The Attic 2. Uncle Salty Listen 3. Adam's Apple 4. Walk This Way 5. Big Ten Inch Record 6. Sweet Emotion 7. No More No More 8. Round And Round 9. You See Me Crying
Here:http://rapidshare.com/files/28117981/Aerosmith_-_Toys_In_The_Attic.rar

Saturday, July 26, 2008


The Small Faces were the best English band never to hit it big in America. On this side of the Atlantic, all anybody remembers them for is their sole stateside hit, "Itchycoo Park," which was hardly representative of their psychedelic sound, much less their full musical range — but in England, the Small Faces were one of the most extraordinary and successful bands of the mid-'60s.

01 - The Healer
02 - I'm In The Mood
03 - Baby Lee
04 - Cuttin' Out
05 - Think Twice Before You Go
06 - Sally Mae
07 - That's Alright
08 - Rockin' Chair
09 - My Dream
10 - No Substitute

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

1. Nothing but the Truth2. Beyond the Pale3. As Strong as Samson4. Idol5. Thin End of the Wedge6. Monsieur R. Monde7. Fresh Fruit8. Butterfly Boys9. New Lamps for Old10. Drunk Again
Rock with prog. touch
Enjoy:http://rapidshare.com/files/35491937/Procol_Harum_-_Exotic_Birds_And_Fruits.rar

Monday, July 21, 2008

(1969)
A West Coast band from Los Angeles whose sound was characterised by Gayle McCormick's great voice. She was from St. Louis originally. Both their albums were produced by Steve Barri. Most of the songs on their first album were cover versions and they are also well remembered for their version of The Weight in the Soundtrack to Easy Rider. Almost all of the material on Minus - Plus was written by well known sessionman Alan Parker and their keyboardist Larry Moss. Baby It's You got to No 5 in the U.S. Charts and Take A Look Around and What Am I Gonna Do were both minor hits peaking at No's 43 and 73 respectively. Gayle McCormick later went solo. Alan Parker, who'd previously been in Summerhill, later fronted his own band.
(1967)
Given its source, Kind of a Drag was one of the most extraordinary albums of the 1960s. One expected great, diverse LPs out of the likes of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, among others; by contrast, even the better albums by top garage-punk outfits such as the 13th Floor Elevators generally had a one-note feel to them, or were conspicuously strong in one direction.
Decca(1967)
The Nova Local were originally from Chapel Hill N.C. and comprised of Randy Winburn on vocals, Joe Mendyk and Phil Lambeth on guitars, Jim Opton on bass, Cam Schinhan on keyboards, and Bill Lavasseur on drums. Some nice fuzz guitar and keyboards, with a prog feel at times, this album was the first lp to use the Dolby NR system (wow!!!). Highlights are great versions of "Morning Dew" and "Tobacco Road".
Also included is their non-lp single "Games" for your listening enjoyment.
(1968)
The Glass Family were Ralph Parrett guitar, David Capilouto keyboards, bass, and Gary Green on drums. Produced by Richard Podolor (Steppenwolf, Chocolate Watch Band), they actually got their start when Podolor was affiliated with Sidewalk Records where they scored a single, "Teenage Rebellion" for the soundtrack of the same name.Don't miss it!

Here's Kim Fowley's 1969 lp "Good Clean Fun" which was requested awhile ago. What can I say about Kim that hasn't been said, and said a lot better that I could say. Check into the bio of this guy, truly amazing figure in the history of music.

Sunday, July 6, 2008


Cheryl Dilcher - Special Songs 1971 US(folk)
Releases:
1971 Ampex 10109
Tracks:
01.Better Day
02.Mercy, Dear Lord, Mercy
03.Three Wishes
04.Richard Never Cries
05.Do I Have to Wait Very Long
06.Song by a Bird
07.Music Box
08.How I'd Like to Go Home
09.Cotton Joe
10.Little Miss No One
11.Happy Times
12.Goodbye
13.Save the World

Bernice Ross and Lor Crane had enjoyed some mid-1960s successes as songwriters (Danny White's "White On White") and as producers. Crane produced several of Chad and Jeremy's hit singles and albums. 1968 saw the pair dipping their creative toes into psych via the studio project The Astral Projection. Musically "The Astral Scene" is an oddity falling somewhere between Curt Boetcher-styled sunshine pop, Association-styled top-40 and Animated Egg styled exploito.

Saturday, June 14, 2008


Eyes of blue - Crossroads of time(1968).
Psychedelic.
01 - Crossroads Of Time02 - Never Care03 - I'll Be Your Friend04 - 7+7 1505 - Prodigal Son06 - Largo07 - Love Is The Law08 - Yesterday09 - I Wonder Why10 - World Of Emotion11 - Inspiration For A New Day

Buffalo Springfield - Last time around(1968).

Georgie Fame - Get away(1966).
Don't miss it!

Exotica,easy listening
Enjoy the summer sun

Classic album(1977).

Wednesday, June 4, 2008



The world of oz (British psychedelia)1969 UK.

The sound quality is most impressive, however, and given the sheer rarity of the original LP, the chances of anyone having the latter already lying around to be heard are next to non-existent — so this CD ends up being essential listening for almost anyone fascinated by the commercial side of British psychedelia.

Here:http://rapidshare.com/files/107895425/WOO69WOO.rar


The second album by Them a Northern Irish band whose lead singer and song-writer was Van Morrison. The album included three of producer Tommy Scott's original compositions. Two of the original Van Morrison songs included on the album, "My Lonely Sad Eyes" and "Hey Girl" are said to be a precursor to the poetic musings of Astral Weeks, Morrison's seminal 1968 album. "My Lonely Sad Eyes" begins with the words, "Fill me my cup, and I'll drink your sparkling wine/Pretend that everything is fine, 'til I see your sad eyes." The title implies that the sad eyes belong to the singer but the lyrics address the singer's love interest. "Hey Girl" has flutes and a pastoral feel to it and in Brian Hinton's opinion it is a "dry run for 'Cyprus Avenue"' from Astral Weeks. "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" is considered by Clinton Heylin to be — " that genuine rarity, a Dylan cover to match the original."

Tuesday, May 27, 2008



Supertramp(1970).

01 - Surely [00:31]
02 - It's A Long Road [05:34]
03 - Aubade And I Am Not Like Other Birds Of Prey [05:17]
04 - Words Unspoken [04:00]
05 - Maybe I'm Beggar [06:44]
06 - Home Again [01:14]
07 - Nothing To Show [04:54]
08 - Shadow Song [04:24]
09 - Try Again [12:03]
10 - Surely [03:09]

Enjoy:http://rapidshare.com/files/20616201/96_suptramp_sup2.rar

Monday, May 26, 2008


It's a pleasant soft psych record with some funny pieces and dreamy mood.(1969)

James Taylor is singer-songwriter James Taylor's debut album. Released in 1968, it was the first non-Beatle recording released by Apple Records (see 1968 in music), and would also be Taylor's only release on that label.
Tracks1. Don't Talk Now2. Something's Wrong 3. Knocking 'Round The Zoo 4. Sunshine Sunshine 5. Taking It In 6. Something In The Way She Moves 7. Carolina In My Mind8. Brighten Your Night With My Day9. Night Owl10. Rainy Day Man11. Circle Round The Sun 12. The Blues Is Just A Bad Dream

Monday, May 19, 2008



Donovan - Barabajagal(1968)

Style:Psychedelic folk

Here:http://rapidshare.com/files/32923381/B.rar.html

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Folk country by Gerry Garcia
Enjoy:http://rapidshare.com/files/58740396/Workingman_s_Dead.rar.html


Magna Carta - Seasons(Second album)

Folk rock with progressive touch.

Here:http://rapidshare.com/files/69472031/Seasons.rar.html


Dr John - Gumbo
Traditional jazz-blues of new orleans music.


Pink Floyd - Relics

Early Pink Floyd here

Enjoy:http://rapidshare.com/files/82826196/06._Relics.rar

Friday, May 9, 2008


king crimson - "in the court of the crimson king" (1969)
Another classic progressive album with atmospheric and psychedelic touch.

Thursday, May 8, 2008


Classic progressive rock album by Genesis.

Compay segundo - calle salud.
Clarinetist, guitarist and singer, Compay Segundo starred in Wim Wenders film 'Buena Vista Social Club'. He has a fine bass voice and a lovely laid back style.
He passed away in 2003 at the age of 95.

Herbie Hancock - The New Standard(1996)
'The New Standard' is even by its title provocative. Hancock takes recent popular tunes and polishes them.Though I think Renee Geyer and Ross Hanaford did an even better job of it on her recent album.

Original Released on LP Monument
SLP 18133 (1969).
Swamp and cajun rock-folk blues by Tony joe white.

ELVIS PRESLEY - Elvis at Sun Studios(1954-1955)
From here to eternity.I love rock 'n' roll!

NEW YORK DOLLS - New York Dolls(1973)
Punk-rock at his best

SHOCKING BLUE - At home(1969)
Inside the album you find the classic ''Venus''
Psychedelic pop-rock

Sunday, April 20, 2008


The Mugwumps: An Historic Recording (1967, Warner Brothers).
Seeds of their future folk-rock activities can be heard in the male-female harmonic blends especially.More interesting as an historical document than as rock music, this nonetheless has 1964 pre-Mamas & the Papas/Lovin' Spoonful sides by the group to feature Cass Elliot, Denny Doherty, and Zal Yanovsky.

THE BEACH BOYS - Smiley smiley(1967).
Classic psych/pop album by Beach Boys.
1. Heroes And Villains
2. Vegetables
3. Fall Breaks And Back To Winter (Woody Woodpecker Symphony)
4. She's Goin' Bald
5. Little Pad
6. Good Vibrations
7. With Me Tonight
8. Wind Chimes
9. Gettin' Hungry
10. Wonderful
11. Whistle In

GREEN - Green(1969).
Music is psych/folk/pop, like Crosby Stills Nash & Young - The Beatles (Sgt Pepppers)

01 Stillness 02 Righteous Life 03 Chelsea Morning 04 Cancao Do Nosso Amor 05 Viramundo 06 Lost in Paradise 07 For What its Worth 08 Sometimes in Winter 09 Celebration of Sunrise 10 Stillness (Reprise)

A sexy Blaxploitation classic joint(O.S.T)
Motown records U.S.A 1972

The one and only album by USA psych band SUMMER HILL, originally released on Tetragrammaon label in '69. Excellent dynamic album featuring some great 60's psychedelic pop sound altered with heavier acid guitar drenched 60's rock.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Wednesday, April 2, 2008


This must be one of Tom Scott's most sought after albums. Released in 1967, this was Tom's debut as a leader. For the ones that only dig his mid seventies material, which is definitely more funky, 'The Honeysuckle Breeze' may come as a surprise. Together with The California Dreamers, Scott delivered an album that just oozes hippie. Flowers, peace, love and happiness, the whole nine yards. But still you have to check it out. Of course the famous track on this album is 'Today', since it was sampled heavily in Pete Rock and CL Smooth's 'They Reminisce Over You'. 'Today' was also recorded by Jefferson Airplane, by the way, and their version, too, is superb.

Sunday, March 30, 2008


John Prine (born October 10, 1946, in Maywood, Illinois) is an American country/folk singer-songwriter who has achieved widespread critical (and some commercial) success since the early 1970s.