Thursday, May 21, 2026

Pacific Drift - Feelin' Free (1970/2006) Sunrise Records - SR 61020162

 

MP3/320/84MB
Prog Rock

"Released to widespread indifference back in January 1970, Manchester band Pacific Drift’s album Feelin’ Free surely deserved a better fate. A sparkling, West Coast-influenced amalgam of post-psychedelic pop and early progressive rock, skilfully weaving wistful hippie laments and riff-laden rockers into a fully cohesive whole, it didn’t really attract any kind of attention until the Great Prog Rock Stampede of the late Eighties, when albums that couldn’t be given away when first released suddenly began to change hands for significant sums of money."...

Tracks
1. Plaster Caster's U.S.A. 2:59
2. Tomorrow Morning Brings 2:38
3. Feelin' Free 2:34
4. Just Another Girl 3:08
5. Garden Of Love 1:46
6. Norman 3:12
7. Grain Of Sand 2:19
8. Greta The Legend 5:08
9. Going Slow 2:59
10. God Has Given Me 2:59
11. Happy Days 7:23

Personnel
Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Graham Harrop
Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Lawrence Arends
Flute – Jack Lancaster
Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar – Barry Reynolds
Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Vocals – Brian Chapman


[Request] Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (1995) Rhino Records - R2 72196

 

MP3/320/131MB
Acid Rock, Psychedelic Rock

American psychedelic rock band, formed in San Diego in 1966.
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is the second studio album by the American rock band Iron Butterfly, released in June 1968. It is most known for its title track, a 17-minute composition that occupies the entirety of Side B.
"A deluxe rerelease of their classic album from newly discovered first-generation master tapes complete with bonus material". 

1. Most Anything You Want (3:44)
2. Flowers and Beads (3:09)
3. My Mirage (4:55)
4. Termination (2:53)
5. Are You Happy (4:32)
6. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (17:10)
Bonus Tracks:
7. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (Live Version) (18:51)
8. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (Single Version) (2:54)

Notes
Tracks: 1-6 Original album was issued as Atco (June 14, 1968)
Track: 7 from the album Live, Atco (April 22, 1970)
Track: 8 Atco single, A-Side (July 31, 1968).

Doug Ingle - vocals, keyboards (Vox Continental)
Erik Brann - guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals (track 4)
Lee Dorman - bass, backing vocals
Ron Bushy - drums, percussion


Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Fat Mattress (1969/2009) Esoteric Records - ECLEC2134

 

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Psychedelic Rock

Fat Mattress were an English rock band that formed in Folkestone in 1968. Founded by guitarist and vocalist Noel Redding, during his time as bassist for The Jimi Hendrix Experience, and vocalist Neil Landon, the band was completed by multi-instrumentalist Jim Leverton, drummer Eric Dillon and keyboardist Mick Weaver. The band released two albums before splitting up in 1970. Fat Mattress is the debut self-titled studio album, released on 15 August 1969.

Tracks
1. All Night Drinker 3:18
2. I Don't Mind 3:51
3. Bright New Day 3:48
4. Petrol Pump Assistant 3:01
5. Mr. Moonshine 4:04
6. Magic Forest 3:05
7. She Came in the Morning 4:01
8. Everything Blue 2:50
9. Walking Through a Garden 3:20
10. How Can I Live 4:26
Bonus
11. Naturally 3:02
12. Iridescent Butterfly (A & B Sides Of Single) 3:42
13. Magic Forest (Mono Single version) 2:57
14. Little Girl in White 4:08
15. Eric the Red (Recorded During Sessions For "Fat Mattress") 2:57
16. Black Sheep of the Family (B-Side Of Single) 4:30
17. Hall of Kings (Recorded During Sessions For "Fat Mattress II") 5:34
18. Which Way to Go (Unreleased Jim Leverton Solo Single) 3:05

Personnel:
Neil Landon - vocals, production
Noel Redding - guitar, vocals, production
Jimmy Leverton - bass, harpsichord, organ, vocals, production
Eric Dillon - drums, tuned percussion, production
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Mitch Mitchell - drums, percussion on "How Can I Live"
Chris Wood - flute on "All Night Drinker"
Jimi Hendrix - percussion on "How Can I Live"


[Refresh] Thin Lizzy (1971/1990) Deram - POCD-1051/Japan

 

MP3/320/132MB
Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal

Thin Lizzy is the debut studio album by Irish rock band, released on 30 April 1971. Thin Lizzy are an Irish rock band formed in Dublin in 1969. The band initially consisted of bass guitarist, lead vocalist and principal songwriter Phil Lynott, drummer Brian Downey, guitarist Eric Bell and organist Eric Wrixon, although Wrixon left after a few months. Thin Lizzy albums reached the top ten in the UK. The band's music reflects a wide range of influences including blues, soul music, psychedelic rock, and traditional Irish folk music, but is generally classified as hard rock or sometimes heavy metal...

Tracks:
1. The Friendly Ranger At Clontarf Castle
2. Honesty Is No Excuse
3. Diddy Levine
4. Ray-Gun
5. Look What The Wind Blew In
6. Eire
7. Return Of The Farmer's Son
8. Clifton Grange Hotel
9. Saga Of The Ageing Orphan
10. Remembering Part. 1
Bonus Tracks (New Day EP 1971)
11. Dublin 
12. Remembering, Part II (New Day) 
13. Old Moon Madness
14. Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm

Thin Lizzy
Philip Lynott – vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar
Eric Bell – lead and rhythm guitar, twelve-string guitar
Brian Downey – drums, percussion
Additional musicians:
Ivor Raymonde – mellotron (2)
Gary Moore - Guitar [Extra], Keyboards [Extra] (11,14)
Midge Ure - Vocals [Extra], Guitar [Extra Guitar Work] (11,14)



Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Smak - Crna Dama (1977/2006) Sokoj - CD 415685

 

MP3/320/84MB
Prog Rock
Smak was a Serbian and former Yugoslav prog rock band, with strong jazz fusion and blues undertones. Smak was formed in 1971 in Kragujevac, Serbia, by guitar virtuoso Radomir Mihailović, nicknamed "Točak" ("the Wheel")... Crna dama (Black Lady) is the second studio album by the Yugoslav band Smak, released in 1977.


"There is no instrumental with scat singing on the world rock scene that is close to this. This kind of vocal performance is pure genius. These vocal commanding tones of the guitar, then the endings and all the other flexibility up to the high notes are an unsurpassed alternation in the rhythm of this perfection. And Zoran's bass is just a special story. A band that deserves years of research into every tone of every instrument in order to see and understand unity. That is SMAK. Love without borders."

Tracks
1. Crna dama (3:34)
2. Stvar ljubavi (5:09)
3. Domaci zadatak (7:43)
4. Alo (4:04)
5. Tegoba (6:46)
6. Daire (3:45)
7. Plava pesma (4:26)

Recorded and mixed at Morgan Studios, London during April 1977.

Personnel:
Bass – Zoran Milanović
Vocals – Boris Aranđelović
Drums, Percussion – Slobodan Stojanović "Kepa"
Guitar – Radomir Mihajlović "Točak"
Keyboards – Miodrag Petkovski "Miki"
Percussion – Maurice Pert
Strings – Harmonium Quartet
Cello – Ben Kennard
Viola – Brian Mack
Violin [First] – Pat Nalling
Violin [Second] – John Knight