Sunday, June 24, 2012

This was album number two from The Allman Brothers Band, widely regarded as one of the most important Southern Rock outfits in musical history.

It represents the essence of the Allman sound and definitely the place to start. Accessible without ever compromising their core values.

Here's where you'll find the classic Midnight Rider, a moody mid paced late night broozer of a tune, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, a showcase for Duane Allman's perfect blues guitar feel and Please Come Home, which highlights just what a great vocalist Gregg Allman was in the early 70's.
Enjoy:http://www.mediafire.com/?dlb2m600yxr5671

Monday, June 11, 2012

Great mid 70s session from Kenny Burrell with that typical Fantasy fusion sound featuring the old club fave "Up The Street etc" by Onaje Alan Gumbs,a couple of Burrell originals, "Afro Blue" and a closing 9 minute workout of Richard Evans' "Soulero".
Nice!

Enjoy:http://rapidshare.com/files/444897230/kburd.zip
Hey! Let's Party
Mongo Santamaria
Columbia CL 2473
1966

From Billboard Magazine, June 4, 1966: This is exciting material. The rhythm section, particularly the piano, lays down a precise and exciting beat and sets a great mood for dancing and listening. Full fills the title as a good one for parties.

Enjoy:http://www.mediafire.com/?touw9brm6znzh4i