Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Givin' It Back is as much a time capsule as an album. Not that it can't be enjoyed on its own absolute musical terms by someone just off a boat who wasn't even around in 1971, but to really appreciate how daring it was and how delightful it is, that side of its history should be known.

Enjoy:https://rapidshare.com/files/460808939/Isl_Givin.rar
Canadian Hippie Folk from 1976. Excellent music for the road, this rare and hard to find album is a perfect example of folk and rock made by a bunch of hippies in the seventies.

Enjoy:http://rapidshare.com/files/353815259/huckle_-_wild_blue_yonder_-__1976_.rar
Indian Summer is the  Only Album by the American Psychedelic-Progressive Blues Rock Band Panama Limited.

Enjoy:http://rapidshare.com/files/262633160/Indian_Summer__1970_Mason_.rar
The Spencer Davis Group were one of the UK's most convincing R&B bands to emerge during this period. They were best known for introducing a prodigious teenager, Steve Winwood, to the world. It was apparent from their first record that Winwood, with his ferocious soul drenched voice, belying his tender sixteen years, would be the focal point of the group.

Enjoy:https://rs554l33.rapidshare.com/#!download|554tl3|181257644|Spencer_First.rar|110654|R~DE5B255984B8C57652AF15462C63FB45
In 1967, a group of English lads formerly known as The Shots turned out one of the defining moments between the beat sounds warped by mid-Sixties mod bands, and the all important sounds of British psychedelia. Blistering guitar lines, and one single line of the lyric, which opened their most famous song:"My friend Jack eats sugar lumps"
Enjoy:http://rapidshare.com/files/370856810/Smoke_Time.rar

Friday, January 6, 2012

This is more of a hippie west coast vibe. Lots of harmonies, some sitar sprinkled through, and folk-psych rock moments as well. Definitely worth checking out.

Enjoy:http://www.megaupload.com/?d=04E0W5DN