Monday, March 2, 2026

Kenny Rogers & The First Edition - Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town (1969) Reprise Records - RS 6352

 

MP3/320Kbs/108MB
Country, Folk Rock, Country Rock

Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town is the fourth album by American rock band The First Edition. This was the first album to credit the group as Kenny Rogers & The First Edition... 

Tracks:
1. Ruby, Don't Take Your Lov To Town (3:00)
2. Me And Bobby McGee (2:41)
3. New Design (2:22)
4. Always Leaving, Always Gone (2:33)
5. Listen To The Music (2:38)
6. Sunshine (3:16)
7. Once Again She's All Alone (2:23)
8. Girl, Get A Hold Of Yourself (2:39)
9. Good Time Liberator (2:21)
10. Ruben James (2:49)

Personnel:
Kenny Rogers - Bass guitar, vocals
Mike Settle - Rhythm guitar, vocals
Thelma Camacho - background vocals
Mary Arnold - backing vocals
Terry Williams - lead guitar
Mickey Jones - drums


Sunday, March 1, 2026

Rumplestiltskin & Black Magician (2006) Walhalla - WH90376

 

MP3/320Kbs/210MB
Hard Rock, Psychedelic Rock

Rumplestiltskin was an English hard-rock and psychedelic rock band formed in 1970, assembled by producer Shel Talmy as a supergroup of top British session musicians who performed under pseudonyms. The group released two studio albums: their self-titled debut in 1970 on Bell Records and Black Magician in 1972, exclusively in Germany on the Bellaphon label. The band's music blended hard rock, blues rock and progressive rock elements, showcasing the technical prowess of its session-heavy lineup...

Tracklist:
1. Make Me Make You
2. Poor Billy Brown
3. Knock On My Door
4. No One To Turn To
5. Mr. Joe (Witness For The Defence)
6. Pate De Fois Gras
7. Rumplestiltskin
8. Squadron Leader Johnson
9. Lord Of The Heaven And The Earth
10. Can’t You Feel It
11. Evil Woman
12. I Am The Last Man
13. Lonliness Is What My Life’s All About
14. Through My Looking Glass
15. Black Magician’s Daughter
16. I’m So Afraid I’ll Leave Unsaid
17. I’m Alone
18. I’ve Had Enough Of The Army
Bonus:
19. Wimoweh

Notes
Tracks: 1-8 from LP "Rumplestiltskin" recorded 1970.
Tracks: 9-18 from LP "Black Magician" recorded 1971.
Track: 19 originally released as single A-side in 1971.
Alan Pariser is the pseudonym used by Alan Parker probably due to contractual reasons. In the previous 1970 Rumplestiltskin's album he had used as pseudonym Andrew Balmain's name.

Personnel:
Peter Green - Vocals (1-8)
Jeremy Eagles - Piano, Organ (1-8)
Andrew Balman - Guitar (1-8)
Rupert Bear - Drums, Percussion (1-8)
Jackson Primrose - Bass (1-8)
Clem Cattini - Drums (9-19)
Peter Sterling - Vocals (9-19)
Herbie Flowers - Bass (9-19)
Alan Hawkshaw - piano, Organ (9-19)
Alan Pariser - Guitar (9-19)


Saturday, February 28, 2026

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils - The Lost Cabin Sessions / Time Warp: The Very Best Of (2000/2003)

 

MP3/320Kbs/350MB
Southern Rock, Country Rock

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils are an American country rock band formed in 1972 in Springfield, Missouri. They are most widely known for their singles "If You Wanna Get to Heaven" in 1974 and "Jackie Blue" in 1975...
Bassist Michael "Supe" Granda has also written a book about the band, It Shined.

The Lost Cabin Sessions (1985/2003) Varese Vintage - 302 066 508 2

Tracks:
1. The Rhythm of Joy (3:08)
2. Lovin' Again (2:35)
3. On Our Carousel (3:39)
4. Someday Darlin' (3:42)
5. Keep On Churnin' (2:48)
6. Outside My Country Home (4:08)
7. Lost Cabin (4:38)
8. You Know Like I Know (4:58)
9. Leatherwood (4:03)
10. Fly Away Home (2:31)
11. Chicken Train (3:23)
12. Feelin' Good (4:56)
13. Sheriff's Comin' (5:56)
14. Walking in the Morning (2:22)
15. (I Threw Away) the Chains (2:37)
16. Rainbird (5:32)
17. Long Time to Here (2:46)
18. A Satisfied Mind (3:42)

Time Warp: The Very Best Of The Ozark Mountain Daredevils (2000) A&M Records - 069 490 819-2

Tracks:
1. If You Wanna Get to Heaven (3:04)
2. Jackie Blue (4:10)
3. Country Girl (3:14)
4. Chicken Train (3:37)
5. Spaceship Orion (3:08)
6. Standing on the Rock (3:53)
7. Road to Glory (4:51)
8. You Made It Right (3:44)
9. Look Away (3:33)
10. E.E. Lawson (3:31)
11. It Probably Always Will (3:13)
12. Walkin Down the Road (3:25)
13. It'll Shine When It Shines (3:39)
14. Keep on Churnin (2:54)
15. Leatherwood (4:01)
16. Cobblestone Mountain (2:24)
17. Mr. Powell (3:13)
18. Homemade Wine (2:37)
19. Arroyo (5:07)
20. Giving It All to the Wind (4:15)
21. Time Warp (4:07)


Friday, February 27, 2026

[Request] Tsee Mud... (2012) Shadoks Music - SM142

 

MP3/320Kbs/120MB
Heavy Psych, Hard Rock

The band was formed in Caracas in 1970 by José "Joseito" Romero (guitar), Jesús "Torito" Toro (vocals), Ender Parra (bass) and Gustavo Calles (drums). Their musical style leaned towards heavy rock.
The band achieved considerable recognition and participated in various festivals during the early 1970s, and the power of their sound garnered a large following. They released a single with the songs "Amándote esta Dios" and "Mundo". The compilation album "2001 Juvenil" (1971) included two of the band's tracks: "This natural place" and "What is the matter with you Janne," and their discography consisted of only four songs.
The group disbanded in 1971, and José Romero, along with Ender Parra, went on to form another cult band in Venezuela: Bacro. In 2012, the German label Shadoks released the limited edition LP, Tsee Mud... which included tracks from the group combined with those from two other important bands where José Romero played Bacro and LSD.
José Pedro Romero Ignacio (Joseito Romero), born May 22, 1952.

Tracks:
1. LSD - When I Was A Boy (2:45)
2. Tsee Mud - Amandote Esta Dios (5:07)
3. Tsee Mud - What's The Matter With You Jane (3:07)
4. Bacro - I Am A Happy Man (4:48)
5. Bacro - If You Want To Be Aliue (5:06)
6. LSD - One Day To The Week (3:27)
7. Bacro - Down With The War (4:17)
8. Tsee Mud - This Natural Place (4:30)
9. Tsee Mud - Mundo (2:46)
10. Bacro - Odelin (4:08)
11. Tsee Mud - Show Me (3:47)


Thursday, February 26, 2026

Elephant’s Memory (1969/2017) Buddah Records - 397306

 

MP3/320Kbs/97MB
Psychedelic Rock, Experimental, Jazz-Rock, Jazz-Funk

Elephant's Memory (also billed as Elephants Memory, without the apostrophe) was an American rock band formed in New York City in the late 1960s, known primarily for backing John Lennon and Yoko Ono from late 1971 to 1973 under their Plastic Ono Band.

Tracks:
1. Don’t Put Me On Trial No More 2:50
2. Crossroads Of The Stepping Stones 2:54
3. Jungle Gym At The Zoo 2:13
4. Super Heep 5:29
5. R.I.P. 1:40
6. Band Of Love 4:08
7. Takin’ A Walk 3:47
8. Hot Dog Man 3:31
9. Old Man Willow 7:04
10. Yogurt Song 2:54
11. Brief Encounter 4:37

Originally released by Buddah Records in 1969.

Personnel:
Bass, Guitar, Drums – John Ward 
Bass, Trombone (Bass) – Myron Yules
Guitar – Richard William Ayers
Percussion, Drums – Rick Frank
Piano, Organ – Richard Sussman
Saxophone (Electric), Clarinet, Flute – Stan Bronstein
Vocals – Michal Shapiro