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


Wednesday, February 25, 2026

The Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock 'N Roll (1974/?) Virgin Records - CDV2733

 

MP3/320Kbs/125MB
Rock & Roll, Classic Rock

It's Only Rock 'N Roll is the twelfth studio album by English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 18 October 1974 by Rolling Stones Records. It was the last album to feature guitarist Mick Taylor...

Tracks:
1. If You Can't Rock Me 3:47
2. Ain't Too Proud To Beg 3:31
3. It's Only Rock' N Roll (But I Like It) 5:07
4. Till The Next Goodbye 4:36
5. Time Waits For No One 6:37
6. Luxury 5:01
7. Dance Little Sister 4:11
8. If You Really Want To Be My Friend 6:15
9. Short And Curlies 2:43
10. Fingerprint File 6:33

Personnel:
Mick Jagger – lead vocals (all tracks), backing vocals (1-6,9), acoustic guitar (4), electric guitar (10)
Keith Richards – electric guitar (all including slide on 4), backing vocals (1-6,8,9), acoustic guitar (4,8), bass guitar (1)
Mick Taylor – electric guitar (1,5,7-9), acoustic guitar (4,5), backing vocals, synthesizer (5), congas (7), bass guitar (10)
Bill Wyman – bass guitar (2,4-9), synthesiser (10)
Charlie Watts – drums (all but 3)
Additional personnel:
Nicky Hopkins – piano (4-6,8,10)
Billy Preston – piano (1,2,10), clavinet (2,10)
Ian Stewart – piano (3,7,9)
Ray Cooper – percussion (1,2,5,6)
Blue Magic – backing vocals (8)
Charlie Jolly – tabla (10)
Ed Leach – cowbell (2)
Basic track on "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)"
Kenney Jones – drums
Willie Weeks – bass guitar
David Bowie – backing vocals
Ronnie Wood – twelve–string acoustic guitar, backing vocals


Tuesday, February 24, 2026

The Valentines 1967-1970 (2020/LP/Mono) Demon Records - DEMREC665

 

MP3/320Kbs/109MB
Power Pop, Pop Rock, Classic Rock

This compilation of 60s Australian psychedelic pop-rock band from Perth "The Valentines", bringing together all of the group's A and B sides as well as rare recordings such as the “Doin’ The Heavy”, radio ad. The Valentines famously kick-started the career of Bon Scott who went on to become vocalist Fraternity then who later joined AC/DC and Vince Lovegrove, who subsequently became a successful music journalist and manager.
Members: Vince Lovegrove (vocals), Bon Scott (vocals), Wyn Milson (guitar), Ted Ward (rhythm guitar), John Cooksey (bass), Doug Lavery (drums 1968-69), Paddy Beach (drums 1969-70).

Tracks:
A1. Everyday I Have To Cry 2:28
A2. I Can’t Dance With You 2:53
A3. She Said 2:46
A4. To Know You Is To Love You 2:58
A5. I Can Hear Raindrops 1:48
A6. Why Me? 1:49
A7. Peculiar Hole In The Sky 2:45
A8. Love Makes Sweet Music 2:16
B1. Getting Better 3:07
B2. Nick Nack Paddy Whack 2:23
B3. “Doin’ The Heavy” Ad 1:02
B4. Ebeneezer 2:34
B5. My Old Man’s A Groovy Old Man 2:32
B6. Juliette 4:02
B7. Hoochie Coochie Billy 3:03
B8. Sooky Sooky 2:17


Monday, February 23, 2026

Bon Scott & Fraternity - Complete Sessions 1971-72 (1996) Raven Records- RVCD-56

Heavy Rock/275MB
MP3/320Kbs

Fraternity were an Australian rock band which formed in Sydney in 1970 and relocated to Adelaide in 1971. Former members include successive lead vocalists Bon Scott (who later joined AC/DC), John Swan (who also played drums and later had a solo career), and his brother Jimmy Barnes (Cold Chisel)...
Livestock is the first album by band, released in 1971. Second and final studio album, Flaming Galah released in 1972. 

CD1
1. Seasons Of Change (3:34)
2. Livestock (3:40)
3. Summerville (4:22)
4. Raglan's Folly (6:00)
5. Cool Spot (4:52)
6. Grand Canyon Spot (4:54)
7. Jupiter's Landscape (2:47)
8. You Have A God (2:26)
9. It (8:23)
10. The Race (Part 1 & 2) (7:17)
11. Why Did It Have To Be Me? (2:39)
12. Question (3:38)

CD2
1. The Shape I'm In (3:39)
2. If You Got It (Single Version) (3:53)
3. Welfare Boogie (3:42)
4. Annabelle (3:58)
5. Seasons Of Change (3:54)
6. You Have A God (3:10)
7. Hemming's Farm (3:47)
8. Raglan's Folly (4:41)
9. Getting Off (3:25)
10. Sommerville R.I.P. (3:53)
11. Canyon Suite (7:20)
12. If You Got It (4:06)
13. 'Battle Of The Sounds' Sequence (includes Seasons of Change and If You Got It) (4:39)
14. Bon Scott Talks: With David Day Of 5KA, Adelaide, 1977 (2:30)
15. Bon Scott Talks: With Sheila Renay Of KSJO, San Jose, 1978 (1:53)

Notes
"Livestock" published in 1971 (tracks: 2-9 on CD1)
"Flaming Galah" published in 1972 (tracks: 3-12 on CD2)
Previously unreleased on album (tracks: 1,10,11,12 on CD1, 2 on CD2)
Previously unreleased (tracks: 1,13,14,15 on CD2)
Two tracks (11,12 on CD1) are 1970 recordings which do not feature Bon Scott.

Personnel:
Bon Scott - Lead Vocals
Mick Jurd - Lead Guitars
John Freeman - Drums
John Bisset - Keyboards, Vocals (11,12 on CD1)
Bruce Howe - Bass, Vocals 11,12 on CD1)
 "Uncle" John Eyers - Harmonica (tracks 10-11 on CD1, 2-4,7,8-12 on CD2)
Sam See - Slide Guitar, Piano (CD2 only)
Tony Buettel - Drums (on tracks 11,12 on CD1)