This is a definitely a highlight of the Canterbury sub-genre. Robert Wyatt decided to form a new band after Soft Machine started heading a direction closer to jazz. Wyatt still creates challenging and experimental music that is as enjoyable as Soft Machine releases. The band consists of Wyatt (ex-Soft Machine), Dave Sinclair (ex-Caravan), Phil Miller (future Hatfield and the North, National Health), and Bill MacCormick, who has played with various other musicians. They are all Canterbury super stars in their own right.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Another classic soul album.
Recorded live at the copacambana New York City in 1964.
Here:http://rapidshare.com/files/38730171/Cooke__Sam_-_live_at_the_copa.rar
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Well here we got some really rare stuff Glenn Farian's selftitled album from the 70's. Some books says it was released 1976 and some says 1970. For you that knows a little bit about US psychadelic knows that he was one of the members of the group Headstone Circus.
Get it here:http://rapidshare.com/files/43974678/glenn_faria_-_glenn_faria__us_acid_folk_blues_gem_.rar
Get it here:http://rapidshare.com/files/43974678/glenn_faria_-_glenn_faria__us_acid_folk_blues_gem_.rar
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
A pedestrian late-'60s California band, People hit the Top 20 in 1968 with a fluke cover of an old Zombies B-side, "I Love You." Aside from that single, their brand of psychedelic- and soul-influenced heavy rock made little impact. Group member Larry Norman eventually became a noted figure in contemporary Christian music.
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