Tuesday, November 18, 2014




In 1964 The Impressions released the "Keep On Pushing" single, which hit #10 on the pop chart. This song was one of the first to reflect an increasing social and political awareness in Curtis Mayfield's writing, and came to be seen as something of a black pride anthem. The album of the same name, released the same year, was their most successful to date, itself charting in the Top 10 and featuring several other hits. Indeed 1964 was a good year for The Impressions, with four singles getting into the Top 20 on the pop chart.


Second album by the farm community also known as the Farm Band. From Tennessee, a perfect hippie combo that lies somewhere Second album by the farm community also known as the Farm Band. From Tennessee, a perfect hippie combo that lies somewhere between the Grateful Dead and Jethro Tull, performing long psycho blues suites with flute and violin solos. Featuring the original artwork which a poster and inlay notes about the history of the community.

between the Grateful Dead and Jethro Tull, performing long psycho blues suites with flute and violin solos. Featuring the original artwork which a poster and inlay notes about the history of the community.
Enjoy::http://dfiles.eu/files/srcdasnft
Enjoy
Colosseum are a great band to listen to if you want to hear a quintet of brilliant blues and jazz musicians stumbling around to create nascent progressive rock (not that that's likely to be a term that ever occurred to them at the time). Formed by Graham Bond Organisation and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers veterans Jon Hiseman (drums) and Dick Heckstall-Smith (Saxes), Colosseum also included lead vocalist/guitarist James Litherland, bassist Tony Reeves and organist Dave Greenslade.

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Anne Briggs is a folk album released in 1971 by Anne Briggs. The songs are traditional apart from two Briggs originals, "Go Your Way" and "Living By The Water".

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