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 (Lead Vocals on tracks 12,13 on CD1)
Bruce Howe - Bass, Vocals (Lead Vocals on tracks 12,13 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 12,13 on CD1)


 

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Maggie Bell - Suicide Sal (1975/1997) Repertoire - REP 4663-WY

 

MP3/320Kbs/97MB
Blues Rock

Margaret Bell (born 12 January 1945) is a Scottish vocalist. She came to fame as co-lead vocalist of the blues rock group Stone the Crows. Stone the Crows split up in 1973. Peter Grant as Bell's manager after the split Stone the Crows. Grant then oversaw her first solo album release Queen of the Night (1974)... Jimmy Page contributed to her second album Suicide Sal...

Tracks:
1. Wishing Well (Tetsu Yamauchi, Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke, Paul Kossoff, John "Rabbit" Bundrick) 3:32
2. Suicide Sal (Maggie Bell, Mark London, Mike Clifford, Chris T) 3:41
3. I Was In Chains (Gavin & Iain Sutherland) 3:00
4. If You Don't Know (Peter Wingfield) 3:50
5. What You Got (Charles Armstrong) 2:50
6. In My Life (David Courtney, Adam Faith)  3:07
7. Comin' On Strong (Zoot Money, Colin Allen) 4:04
8. Hold On (Simon Kirke, Paul Kossoff) 4:44
9. I Saw Him Standing There (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) 4:15
10. It's Been So Long (Phil May) 4:29

Personnel:
Maggie Bell - lead & backing vocals
Jimmy Page - guitar solo (4,7)
Delisle Harper - bass
Paul Francis - drums
Brian Breeze - guitar (1,5,7,8)
Mickey Keene - guitaron (3,9), rhythm guitar (1)
Clark Terry, Ray Glynn - guitar (2,4)
Hugh Burns - guitar (6,10)
Peter Wingfield - keyboards (1-4,6,7,9,10)
Roy Davies - keyboards (5,8)
Cuddley Judd - bagpipes (3)
Jimmy Jewell - saxophone solo (10)
Bill Laurie, Brian Breeze - backing vocals


Saturday, February 21, 2026

The Best Of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band & Vol. II (1987/1989)

 

MP3/320Kbs/195MB
Country Rock

US American country rock band that has existed in various forms since its founding in Long Beach, California in 1966. The group's membership has had at least a dozen changes over the years, including a period from 1976 to 1981 when the band performed and recorded as The Dirt Band. Constant members since the early times are singer-guitarist Jeff Hanna and drumer Jimmie Fadden. Multi-instrumentalist John McEuen was with the band from 1966 to 1986 and returned during 2001. Keyboardist Bob Carpenter joined the band in 1977. The band is often cited as instrumental to the progression of contemporary country and roots music.

The Best Of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (1987) EMI America - CDP 7 46591 2

Tracks:
1. Buy For Me The Rain (2:23)
2. Mr. Bojangles (With/Prologue) (5:15)
3. Some Of Shelly Blues (2:50)
4. House At Pooh Corner (2:39)
5. Cosmic Cowboy (Part.1) (3:33)
6. Honky Tonk Blues (2:23)
7. Collegiana (2:36)
8. An American Dream (3:31)
9. (All I Have To Do Is) Dream (3:48)
10. Fire In The Sky (4:39)
11. Make A Little Magic (3:57)
12. In For The Night (3:33)
13. Bayou Jubilee Sally Was A Goodun (3:34)
14. Battle Of New Orleans (2:45)
15. Jambalaya (On The Bayou) (3:23)

The Best Of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Vol. II (1989) Warner Bros. Records - 9 25830-2

Tracks:
1. Cadillac Ranch (3:42)
2. I've Been Lookin' (3:20)
3. Oh What A Love (3:08)
4. Workin' Man (Nowhere To Go) (3:51)
5. I Love Only You (3:32)
6. Fishin' In The Dark (3:22)
7. Baby's Got A Hold On Me (3:06)
8. Face On The Cutting Room Floor (3:11)
9. Down That Road Tonight (3:09)
10. Home Again In My Heart (3:31)



Friday, February 20, 2026

Zoot Money's Big Roll Band - A's & B's Scrap Book (2003) Repertoire Records - REP4768

 

MP3/320Kbs/160MB
British Invasion, Rhythm and Blues

Zoot Money's Big Roll Band was a British rhythm and blues and modern jazz group, with influence from rock and roll that was formed in England by Zoot Money, in the early autumn of 1961. The band has had a number of personnel changes over the years and was still performing in 2020. Money died in 2024, at the age of 82.
Paul Williams (born Paul Nigel Vincent Yarlett; 19 September 1940 - 1 March 2019) was an English blues and rock singer and musician. During his early career he joined Zoot Money's Big Roll Band on bass and vocals, alongside the guitarist Andy Summers.

Tracks:
1. The Uncle Willie (2:55)
2. Zoot's Suit (3:27)
3. Gin House (2:37)
4. Rocking Chair (2:51)
5. Good (2:25)
6. Bring It On Home To Me (3:43)
7. Please Stay (3:39)
8. You Know You'll Cry (3:12)
9. Something Is Worrying Me (2:56)
10. Stubborn Kind Of Fellow (2:19)
11. The Many Faces Of Love (2:21)
12. Jump Back (2:18)
13. Let's Run For Cover (2:12)
14. Self-Discipline (2:17)
15. Big Time Operator (2:42)
16. Zoot's Sermon (3:53)
17. The Star Of The Show (3:34)
18. The Mound Moves (4:08)
19. Nick Knack (2:39)
20. I Really Learnt How To Cry (3:48)
21. My Sly Sadie (2:26)
22. Stop The Wedding (3:52)
23. No One But You (3:10)
24. Prisoner (5:16)

Notes
Tracks: (1,2 and 23,24) Zoot Money (1964 and 1970)
Tracks (5-10,13-20) Zoot Money's Big Roll Band (1965-1967)
Tracks: (3,4) Paul Williams And The Big Roll Band (1964)
Tracks: (11,12) Paul Williams With Zoot Money's Big Roll Band (1965)
Tracks: (21,22) Paul Williams Set (1968)


Thursday, February 19, 2026

Popol Vuh - Aguirre (1976/1996) Spalax Music - 14974

 

MP3/320Kbs/108MB
Stage & Screen, Soundtrack, Krautrock

Aguirre is the seventh album by German band Popol Vuh. It contains music used in the soundtrack to Werner Herzog's film Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), first released as an album in 1975 on Ohr. This score was the first of many film collaborations between the group and Herzog. Only two tracks ("Aguirre I" and "Aguirre II") are from the film, the rest were gathered from various recordings done by the group.

1. Aguirre I (L'acrime di rei & Flöte) (7:23)
2. Morgengruss II (2:56)
3. Aguirre II (6:16)
4. Agnus Dei (3:03)
5. Vergegenwärtigung Part. 1 (5:43)
6. Vergegenwärtigung Part. 2 (3:00)
7. Vergegenwärtigung Part. 3 (5:58)
Bonus Track (on CD release only)
8. Aguiire III (7:17)

Notes
On this reissue, the credited "Vergegenwärtigung" is in fact a compilation of songs "Wo bist Du?", "Auf dem Weg" and "Die Umkehr".
The bonus track is a bonus extra!

Personnel:
Florian Fricke – piano (4,5), Moog synthesizer, Choir-Organ (1,3)
Daniel Fichelscher – electric guitar (2,3,4,5,6,7), acoustic guitar (2,3,4,5,6,7), drums (4)
Djong Yun – vocals
Robert Eliscu – oboe (4), pan pipe (1 "Flöte"), flute (4)
Holger Trülzsch (uncredited) – African and Turkish percussion (8)
Conny Veit (uncredited, but believed to be there) – Electric guitar (1,3)