Saturday, May 30, 2026

Black Pearl & Live! (2007) LION Records - Lion 203

 

MP3/320/160MB
West Coast Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock

Black Pearl was an American rock and roll band, formed in San Francisco, California, which was active from 1967 to 1978. Black Pearl released two albums, Black Pearl (1969) and Live! (1970), with the second being less well-received than the first. By the time of the 1970 release of the second album, the original band had broken up... 
Bernie Fieldings was born on August 14, 1946, and was the vocalist for the band. He died on March 13, 2005, at the age of 58.

Tracklist:
1. Crazy Chicken 3:04
2. Thinkin'bout The Good Times 4:14
3. White Devil 5:02
4. Mr. Soul Satisfaction 3:39
5. Forget It 3:47
6. Climbing Up The Walls 3:58
7. Bent Over 2:56
8. Endless Journey 3:53
9. Reach Up 4:06
10. Uptown 4:45
11. I Get The Blues Most Every Night 6:45
12. Hermit Freak Show 4:10
13. Cold Sweat 11:02
14. People Get Ready 8:03

Notes
Tracks 1 to 9 recorded at I.D. Sound Studios, Hollywood, CA 1969.
Tracks 10 to 14 recorded live at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA 1970. Mixed and mastering at Village Recorders, West Los Angeles , CA

Personnel:
Bernie Fieldings - lead vocals
Jeff Mackay Morris - lead guitar
Tommy Mulcahy - 2nd lead guitar
Bruce Benson - guitar, bass
Jerry Causi - drums
Oak O'Connor - drums


Friday, May 29, 2026

Captain Beefheart And The Magic Band - Bluejeans & Moonbeams (1974/2006) EMI - 094636551524

 

MP3/320/96MB
Experimental Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Avant-Garde

Don Van Vliet born Don Glen Vliet; January 15, 1941 – December 17, 2010), known by his stage name Captain Beefheart, was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and visual artist. Conducting a rotating ensemble known as the Magic Band, he recorded 13 studio albums between 1967 and 1982. His music blended elements of blues, free jazz, rock, and avant-garde composition with idiosyncratic rhythms, absurdist wordplay, and Vliet's gravelly singing voice with a wide vocal range.
Bluejeans & Moonbeams is the ninth LP by Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, released in 1974.

Tracklist:
1. Party of Special Things to Do (Don Van Vliet, E. Ingber) 2:48
2. Same Old Blues (J. J. Cale) 4:00
3. Observatory Crest (Van Vliet, E. Ingber) 3:32
4. Pompadour Swamp (Van Vliet) 3:32
5. Captain's Holiday (R. Feldman, W. Richmond, S. Hickerson, C. Blackwell) 5:43
6. Rock 'n Roll's Evil Doll (Van Vliet, Mark Gibbons, I. Ingber) 3:20
7. Further Than We've Gone (Van Vliet) 5:31
8. Twist ah Luck (Van Vliet, Gibbons, I. Ingber) 3:22
9. Bluejeans and Moonbeams (Van Vliet) 5:02

Notes
The musicians in this version of the Magic Band appear on no other Beefheart album. 
The musicians behind the song "Captain's Holiday" are from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Chuck Blackwell - drums, Steve Hickerson - guitar, Richard Feldman - bass and Walt Richmond - piano. The track was reportedly found on a discarded reel in the studio. The harmonica on the track is not played by Captain Beefheart (by his own admission).

Personnel:
Guitar, Slide Guitar [Bottleneck] – Dean Smith
Vocals, Harmonica – Don Van Vliet
Keyboards, Backing Vocals – Michael Smotherman
Percussion – Ty Grimes
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Bass Guitar – Ira Ingber
Drums – Gene Pello
Keyboards – Mark Gibbons
Keyboards, Synthesizer [Star Machine] – Jimmy Caravan
Bass Guitar – Bob West (3)


Thursday, May 28, 2026

Ballin' Jack - Buzzard Luck (1972) Columbia Records- KC 31468

 

MP3/320/85MB
Brass Rock

Ballin' Jack (stylised as Ballin'jack) was an American horn rock group formed in Seattle, Washington in 1969 by Luther Rabb (bass and vocals) and Ronnie Hammon (drums). 

Tracks:
1. So Do I (Luther Rabb, Glenn Thomas) 5:02
2. Good Man (Luther Rabb) 2:35
3. (Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need (Holland Jr., Dozier, Holland) 3:37
4. Stay Awhile (Luther Rabb) 3:07
5. Trouble (Ronnie Hammon) 3:29
6. Telling Lies (Luther Rabb, Jim Walters) 3:44
7. Country Pine (Luther Rabb, Glenn Thomas) 3:54
8. Playin' The Game (Luther Rabb) 2:26
9. You And Me (Luther Rabb, Jim Walters) 3:10
10. Bye, Bye, Bye (Luther Rabb, Jim Walters) 5:56

Personnel:
Luther Rabb - lead vocals, bass
Jim Walters - lead vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn
Glenn Thomas - guitar, mandolin, backing vocals
Jim Coile - saxophone, flute, clarinet, backing vocals
Tim McFarland - trombone, piano, backing vocals
Ronnie Hammon - drums, percussion, backing vocals
Jimmie Haskell - string arrangements
King Errisson - congas


Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Methuselah (1969/2002) Lizard Records - LR 0715-2

MP3/320/90MB
Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Gospel Rock

Methuselah was an English rock band, founded and active in the 1960s. This late 60s group made two albums for Elektra but only the one above, which inevitably is now quite rare and sought-after, was released. Methuselah's released album has folk, R&B gospel and even pop influences in its melodies and vocals. The best tracks are "John", with astonishing guitar leads from Les Nicol the folky "High In The Tower Of Coombe" the gospel-influenced "My Poor Image" and "Fireball Woman". The French children’s song "Frere Jaques" is sung in French at the start and finish of the album, the second time with church choir-like vocals and some jazzy instrumentation in the middle segment. Les Nicol also played with other British musicians on the second Pavlov's Dog album.

Tracks:
1. Matthew 4:40
2. Mark 3:01
3. Luke 3:06
4. John 3:10
5. High In The Tower Of Coombe 3:15
6. Methuselah 4:29
7. My Poor Mary (Methuselah) 3:17
8. Fireball Woman 3:34
9. Fairy Tale 3:02
10. Frere Jacques (traditional) 6:07

Personnel:
John Gladwin - lead vocals, vibraphon (10), glockenspiel
Leslie Nicol - lead guitar, vocals, tubular bells (6)
Terry Wincott - 2nd guitar, bongos, tablas (6), vocals, harmonium (10), tubular bells (10), twelve-string guitar (1,3,6,9)
Craig Austin - bass, vocals, harmonium (1)
M.J. "Mick" Bradley - drums, congas (6)
Steve Cox - percussion


 

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Thunder And Roses - King Of The Black Sunrise (1969/1998) Lizard Records - LR 0705-2

 

MP3/320/84MB
Psychedelic Hard Rock

US late '60 power trio from Philadelphia, PA. This is their sole album, originally released in 1969. A cult psychedelic hard-rock classic, including “White Lace and Strange”, famously covered by Nirvana. Dominated by Bond’s outstanding fuzz-wah guitar playing, the album featured seven original songs plus a storming cover of Hendrix’s "Red House".

Tracks
1. White Lace and Strange 3:16
2. I Love a Woman 4:43
3. Country Life 2:51
4. Red House (Written-By Jimi Hendrix) 5:40
5. Moon Child 4:14
6. Dear Dream Maker 3:33
7. King of the Black Sunrise 3:51
8. Open Up Your Eyes 7:26

Personnel
Bass, Vocals – Tom Schaffer
Drums – George Emme
Guitar, Vocals – Christopher Bond