Friday, August 21, 2026

Company Caine - A Product Of A Broken Reality (1971/2015) Aztec Music - AVSCD072

 

MP3/320/178MB
Progressive Rock

Company Caine, were an Australian progressive rock band. They were formed in March 1970... First album "A Product Of A Broken Reality" on Generation Records. They used the TCS Studio, it was produced by Gus McNeil and engineered by John French. The album reached the top 40 on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described the album as a milestone of the early 1970s progressive rock era as their music was more expansive, more out there than just about every band of the day.

Tracks:
1. Symptoms (Smith-Noone-Smith)
2. Trixie Stonewall’s Wayward Home (Smith-Noone-Smith)
3. The Cell (Noone-Smith)
4. Theme For Vishdungarius (Noone)
5. Woman With Reason (G.Smith-R.Smith)
6. Simple Song Of Spring (Smith-Noone-Smith)
7. The Day Superman Got Busted (Smith-Hudson-Cain-Noone-Smith)
8. It’s Up To You (Smith-Noone-Smith)
9. Go See The Gypsy (Smith-Smith)
10. The Last Scene (Noone-Smith)
Bonus Tracks Single (1972)
11. Dear Carolyn (Noone-Smith)
12. Now I'm Together (Noone-Smith)
Bonus: GTK Sessions (1971/72)
13. 1967 (Gulliver Smith, Russell Smith) 3:27
14. Flip, Flop And Fly (Charles Calhoun, Lou Turner) 3:29
15. The Cell (Jeremy Noone, Gulliver Smith) 4:14
16. The Day Superman Got Busted (Smith, Hudson, Kain, Noone, Smith) 4:47

Notes
Tracks 1-10 engineered, mixed and recorded at T.C.S. Studios, Melbourne, July 1971.

Personnel:
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals – Russell Smith
Bass – Arthur Eizenberg
Drums – John McInerny
Piano [Fender], Organ [Hammond] – Ian Mawson
Saxophone [Acoustic & Electric], Piano, Organ [Hammond] – Jeremy Noone
Vocals – Gulliver Smith
Special thanks to: Danny Robinson on “The Cell”, “Woman With Reason”, “Trixie...” and “Symptoms”. Steve Dunstan for the computer music and laughter. John Lee for bass clarinet on “The Cell”. The Winlaton Girls Choir on “Trixie...” and Roger the Roadie


Thursday, August 20, 2026

[Repost] Bob Seger & The Last Heard - Heavy Music The Complete Cameo Recordings 1966-1967 (2018) ABKCO - 8369-2

 

MP3/320/59MB
Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock

Seger formed The Last Heard to release East Side Story, a song he previously wrote. "The Last Heard" soon became the name of Seger's permanent band, which consisted of Pep Perrine on drums, Carl Lagassa on guitar and Dan Honaker on bass.
Bob Seger (born May 6, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. As a locally successful Detroit-area artist, he performed and recorded with the groups Bob Seger and the Last Heard and the Bob Seger System...

Tracklist:
1. Heavy Music (Pt.1) (2:41)
2. East Side Story (Vocal) (2:27)
3. Chain Smokin' (2:46)
4. Persecution Smith (3:05)
5. Vagrant Winter (2:21)
6. Very Few (2:25)
7. Florida Time (2:02)
8. Sock It To Me Santa (2:14)
9. Heavy Music (Pt.2) (2:51)
10. East Side Sound (Instrumental) (2:27)

Personnel:
Lead Vocals, Guitar – Bob Seger (1-10)
Organ, Piano – Bob Seger (1,3-9)
Guitar – Carl Lagassa (1,3-9)
Bass – Dan Honaker (1-10)
Drums, Percussion – Pep Perrine (1,3-9)
Bongos – Pep Perrine (2,10)
Drums – Bob Evans (2,10)
Guitar, Organ – Doug Brown (2,10)
Vocals (Additional) – David Whitehouse (1,3-9), Doug Brown (1,3-9)


Bush (1970/1995) Magada Héritage Int'l - MAGHCD-22

 

MP3/320/173MB
Funk Rock, Rock

Canadian group formed by Domenic Troiano. Bush recorded one self-titled album in 1970, then disappeared within a year. That album re-surfaced in 1995, remastered and with some live bonus material from their last ever show while in Los Angeles. Troiano succumbed to cancer in 2005.

Tracks:
1. Back Stage Girl 2:57
2. Yonge St. Patty 2:48
3. Got To Leave The City 3:36
4. I Miss You 2:52
5. The Grand Commander 4:19
6. Cross Country Man 3:56
7. I Can Hear You Calling 2:48
8. Messin’ Around With Boxes 2:50
9. Livin’ Life 3:17
10. Turn Down 4:00
11. Drink Your Wine 5:51
Bonus
12. Try 2:55
13. Lookin’ 3:25
14. Wicked Woman 3:15
15. Cross Country Man 20:16

Notes
Original LP released 1970. Recording studio is credited as Wally Heider's Studio, Three.
Tracks: 12-15 Recorded live at The Bitter End, Los Angeles, June 1971.

Personnel:
Vocals, Guitar – Domenic Troiano
Drums – Pentti Glan
Vocals, Bass – Prakash John
Vocals, Congas – Roy Kenner
Hugh Sullivan - piano (12,13,14)


Wednesday, August 19, 2026

The California Poppy Pickers - Honky Tonk Women (1969) Alshire - S-5167

 

MP3/320/80MB
Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul

The California Poppy Pickers were one of several relatively anonymous studio projects assembled by Alshire label head Al Sherman to record budget-priced copycat LPs of '60's pop hits. They were helmed by producer and songwriter Gary Paxton... For reasons unknown, the fourth and final California Poppy Pickers album, the Honky Tonk Women, was recorded without Paxton's involvement, and featured an entirely different lineup. Singer/guitarist Mike Messer, singer/bassist Don Larson, guitarist Randy Wilcox and drummer Tom Slipp.

Tracks:
1. Honky Tonk Women (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) 2:50
2. Get Together (Chet Powers) 4:07
3. Brick Walls (Mike Messer, Randy Wilcox) 2:43
4. Born On The Bayou (John Fogerty) 4:00
5. Do Ya, Do Ya (Brother's Advice) (Dee Ford, R. Guimond, Hugh Brockie, Ken Johnson) 2:46
6. Put A Little Love In Your Heart (Jackie DeShannon, Jimmy Holliday, Randy Myers) 2:25
7. I Shall Be Released (Bob Dylan) 2:51
8. Chains Of Love (Harry Van Walls, Ahmet Ertegün) 2:16
9. Proud Mary (John Fogerty) 2:52
10. Sabre Dance (Aram Khachaturian) 4:15

Notes
The instrumental track 5 is called "Brother's Advice" on the sleeve, but has the name "Do Ya Do Ya" on the label.

Personnel:
Mike Messer - Vocals, Lead Guitar
Randy Wilcox - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Don Larson - Vocals, Bass
Tom Slipp - Drums


Tuesday, August 18, 2026

David Bromberg Band - Midnight On The Water (1975/2016) Sony Records Int'l - SICP 5149

 

MP3/320/94MB
Country Rock, Bluegrass

Midnight On The Water is an album by David Bromberg. His fourth album, it was released by Columbia Records as a vinyl LP in 1975. David Bromberg (born September 19, 1945) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter. An eclectic artist, Bromberg plays bluegrass rock, blues rock, folk rock, jazz rock, country rock, and rock and roll. He is known for his quirky, humorous lyrics, and the ability to play rhythm and lead guitar at the same time...

Tracks:
1. (What A) Wonderful World (Sam Cooke, Lou Adler, Herb Alpert) 3:23
2. Yankee's Revenge (Medley) (traditional) 5:55
3. I Like To Sleep Late In The Morning (David Blue) 3:26
4. Nobody's (Gary White) 4:58
5. Don't Put That Thing On Me (Clifford Gibson) 2:52
6. Mr. Blue (DeWayne Blackwell) 2:55
7. Dark Hollow (Bill Browning) 2:59
8. If I Get Lucky (Booker T. Washington) 4:03
9. The Joke's On Me (David Bromberg) 3:32
10. Midnight On The Water (traditional) 4:27

Notes
A big-band blowout album with guest appearances by Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Emmy Lou Harris it features “The Jokes On Me” and “Don’t Put That Thing On Me”.

Personnel:
David Bromberg - vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, dobro, mandolin, fiddle
Brantley Kearns - vocals, violin, background vocals
Haim Shtrum - vocals, violin
Doyle Lawson, Emmylou Harris, Lyndon Ungar, John Herald, Ricky Skaggs, Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt - vocals, background vocals
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Bernie Leadon - guitar, acoustic guitar
Jesse Ed Davis - guitar, electric guitar
Dick Fegy - guitar, violin
Brian Ahern, Buddy Cage - guitar
Richard Fegy - acoustic guitar, fiddle
Red Rhodes - steel guitar
Jay Ungar - mandolin, violin, fiddle
Evan Stover - violin, fiddle
James Getzoff, Tony Posk - violin
Ann Goodman - cello
Billy Novick - pennywhistle, clarinet
Paul Fleisher - pennywhistle, saxophone, wind
Joe Darensbourg - clarinet
Ernie Watts - saxophone
Peter Ecklund - trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn, horns
John Ewing - trombone
Dr. John, Mac Rebennack - piano
Steve Mosley - drums


Sunday, August 16, 2026

Manfred Mann's Earth Band - ODDS & SODS ~ Mis-takes & Out-takes (2005) Creature Music - MMBOOK 1

 

MP3/320/611MB
Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Jazz-Rock, Pop-Rock

Odds & Sods Mis-takes & Out-takes is a four CD box set compilation album released in 2005. It features alternate-takes, out-takes, single A and B sides and other assorted rarities, recorded over the 35 year career of the band, Manfred Mann with various Manfred Mann's Earth Band members 1972–2005.

CD1 In The Beginning
1. Happy Being Me (1970)
2. Travelling Lady (1969)
3. Messin' Up The Land (previously unreleased version) (1970)
4. Fish (previously unreleased) (1970)
5. Turn You Away From My Door (previously unreleased) (1970)
6. Ashes To The Wind (previously unreleased version) (1971)
7. Ned Kelly (previously unreleased) (1971)
8. Please Mrs Henry (previously unreleased version) (1971)
9. Jump Sturdy (previously unreleased version) (1971)
10. Holly Holy (previously unreleased) (1971)
11. Tribute (1971)
12. Ain't No Crime (previously unreleased) (1971)
13. In The Beginning (1973)
14. Joybringer (1973)
15. Be Not Too Hard (1974)

Notes
Manfred Mann Chapter Three -Tracks: 1-5
Manfred Mann - Tracks: 6-12

CD2 Hollywood Town
1. Blinded By The Light (Single Edit) (1976)
2. Spirits In The Night (Chris Thompson Vocals Version) (1976)
3. Living Without You (1971)
4. Pretty Good (American only release) (1975)
5. California Coastline (1972)
6. Hollywood Town (1979)
7. Chicago Institute (1977)
8. Quit Your Low Down Ways (American only release) (1975)
9. California (Single Edit) (1977)
10. Runner (1984)
11. Summer In The City (previously unreleased) (1987)
12. Rebel (American only release) (1984)
13. Salmon Fishing (First released in States) (1992)

CD3 Brothers And Sisters
1. Redemption Song (live) (1984)
2. Singing The Dolphin Through (1976)
3. For You (Single Edit) (1981)
4. I (Who Have Nothing) (featuring Shona Laing) (Single release) (1982)
5. Redemption Song (Single Version) (1982)
6. Africa Suite (1982)
7. War Dream (B side of single) (1982)
8. Heart On The Street (1981)
9. Telegram To Monica (1987)
10. All Through The Night (previously unreleased) (1988)
11. Better Place (previously unreleased) (1996)
12. Demolition Man (live) (In memory of Steve Waller 1951 - 2000) (1984)
13. Martha's Madman (live) (1998)

CD4 To The Limit
1. Instrumedicine Song (1990)
2. Geronimo's Cadillac (previously unreleased version) (1993)
3. Tumbling Ball (previously unreleased version) (1996)
4. Lead Me To Water (previously unreleased) (1993)
5. To The Limit (previously unreleased) (1993)
6. Don't Let Me Down (previously unreleased) (1993)
7. Nature Of The Beast (previously unreleased version) (1993)
8. Pleasure And Pain (previously unreleased version - live) (1993)
9. Dirty City (previously unreleased - live) (1993)
10. Don't Bring Me Down (previously unreleased - live) (2001)
11. SOS (previously unreleased - live) (2001)
12. Davy's On The Road Again (previously unreleased live version) (2001)
13. Hillbrow (previously unreleased) (2002)


Saturday, August 15, 2026

O.V. Wright - Memphis Unlimited (1973/2009) Reel Music - 66748-78006-2

MP3/320/87MB
R&B, Soul, Deep Soul, Soul Blues

Overton Vertis Wright (October 9, 1939 - November 16, 1980) was an American singer who is generally regarded as a blues artist by African-American fans in the Deep South, he is also regarded as one of Southern soul's most authoritative and individual artists...

Tracks:
1. I've Been Searching (2:40)
2. Nothing Comes To A Sleeper (3:20)
3. The Only Thing That Saved Me (2:36)
4. He's My Son (Just The Same) (2:50)
5. You Must Believe In Yourself (2:44)
6. Lost In The Shuffle (3:30)
7. I'd Rather Be (Blind, Cripple & Crazy) (2:46)
8. Please Forgive Me (4:08)
9. Are You Going Where I'm Coming From (3:13)
10. Ghetto Child (3:35)
11. Memory Blues (3:34)
12. I'm Going Home (To Live With God) (2:47)

Notes
Recorded at Royal Recording Studios, 1320 South Lauderdale, Memphis, Tennessee 1973.

Personnel:
Vocal - O.V. Wright 
Bass - Leroy Hodges
Drums - Howard Grimes
Guitar - Teenie Hodges
Organ, Piano - Charles Hodges
Piano-  Archie Turner, Michael Allen
Strings - The Memphis Strings
Baritone Saxophone - James Mitchell
Tenor Saxophone - Andrew Love, Ed Logan
Trombone - Jack Hale
Trumpet - Wayne Jackson
Backing Vocals - Rhodes, Chalmers & Rhodes


 

Friday, August 14, 2026

Sweet Thursday (1969/1998) M.I.L. Multimedia - A33504

 

MP3/320/105MB
R&B, Blues, Psychedelia

Sweet Thursday is the debut, and only, album by British rock band. The album was originally released in the US in August 1969 on Tetragrammaton Records. The album was recorded at Trident Studios in London. It is notable for featuring keyboardist Nicky Hopkins and Bluesbreakers alum Jon Mark. The album's style mixed typical mid- and late-1960s British rock elements such as R&B, blues and psychedelia.

Tracks:
1. Dealer 5:43
2. Jenny 3:46
3. Laughed At Him 5:10
4. Cobwebs 3:23
5. Rescue Me 3:41
6. Molly 3:04
7. Sweet Francesca 3:57
8. Side Of The Road 4:50
9. Gilbert Street 10:22

Personnel:
Bass, Wind, Woodwind – Brian Odgers
Keyboards – Nicky Hopkins
Percussion, Drums – Harvey Burns
Vocals, Guitar – Alun Davies, Jon Mark


Thursday, August 13, 2026

Love Affair - The Everlasting Love Affair (1968/2005) Repertoire Records - DG 2312

 

MP3/320/205MB
Blue-Eyed Soul, Freak Beat, Psychedelic Rock

Love Affair were a London-based pop and progressive rock group formed in 1966.
The Everlasting Love Affair is the debut studio album by the English band. Released in December 1968. The record blends psychedelic pop, blue-eyed soul and psychedelic rock, with vocals by Steve Ellis. The band's lack of confidence in songwriting led to the album consisting of covers. Ellis later felt that Love Affair had run its course, and he left in December 1969 for a solo career.

Tracks:
1. Everlasting Love (3:03)
2. Hush (3:41)
3. 60 Minutes (Of Your Love) (3:38)
4. Could I Be Dreaming (3:20)
5. First Cut Is The Deepest (3:23)
6. So Sorry (3:11)
7. Once Upon A Season (4:01)
8. Rainbow Valley (3:50)
9. A Day Without Love (3:14)
10. Tobacco Road (3:55)
11. The Tree (2:47)
12. Handbags & Gladrags (3:52)
13. Build On Love (2:30)
14. Please Stay (4:16)
15. Tale Of Two Bitters (2:36)
Bonus tracks:
16. Gone Are The Songs Of Yesterday (2:56)
17. Some Like Me (3:24)
18. I'm Happy (2:19)
19. One Road (3:11)
20. Let Me Know (2:31)
21. Bringing On Back The Good Times (3:25)
22. Another Day (4:14)
23. Un Giorno Senza Amore (A Day Without Love) (3:13)

Notes
Tracks 1 to 15 originally released as LP CBS S 6341 in 1968
Tracks: 16 to 23 - recorded in Mono
Track 16 - B-Side Single (UK) CBS 3125 1967
Track 17 - B-Side Single (UK) CBS 3366 1968
Track 18 - B-Side Single (UK) CBS 3674 1968
Track 19 - A-Side Single (UK) CBS 3994 1969
Track 20 - B-Side Single (UK) CBS 3994 1969
Track 21 - A-Side Single (UK) CBS 4300 1969
Track 22 - B-Side Single (UK) CBS 4300 1969
Track 23 - A-Side Single (Italian) CBS 4007 1969

Personnel:
Steve Ellis – vocals
Maurice Bacon – drums
Rex Brayley – guitar
Auguste Eadon – flute, backing vocals
Morgan Fisher – keyboards
Lynton Guest – keyboards
Mick Jackson – bass


Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Ivar Avenue Reunion (1970/2009) Mandala - MANDALA 267

 

MP3/320/73MB
Psychedelic Blues Rock

Ivar Avenue Reunion was a blues rock soul sextet, formed in Los Angeles by Canadian bassist Neil Merryweather and his American girlfriend, singer Lynn Carey (ex-C.K. Strong). They released Ivar Avenue Reunion on RCA in 1970, backed by musicians Merryweather used on a prior album.

Tracks:
1. Ride Mama Ride 2:40
2. After While 6:34
3. Magic Fool 1:57
4. Fast Train 3:49
5. My Daddy Was A Jockey 2:45
6. Charlotte Brown 4:01
7. Run, Run Children 4:21
8. Walkin’ Shoes 2:31
9. Toe Jam 2:32

Personnel:
Bass, Vocals - Neil Merryweather
Drums - Robin Boers
Guitar - John Richardson
Harmonica, Vocals - Charlie Musselwhite
Organ, Piano - Barry Goldberg
Vocals - Lynn Carey
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Electric Piano - J.J. Velker (1)
Organ - J.J. Velker (2,7)
Flute - Louise Di Tullio (6)
French Horn - Jim Decker (6)
Clarinet - Sidney George (8)


Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Merryweather - Word Of Mouth (1969/1993) One Way Records - S21 56847

 

MP3/320/172MB
Blues Rock, Heavy Rock, Psychedelic Rock

Robert Neilson Lillie (Neil Merryweather) Canadian singer, bassist and songwriter. Born on 27 December 1945 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Died on March 29, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, after a short illness.
Merryweather's second album, Word Of Mouth (released in September 1969), was a double album recorded in Los Angeles featuring the band with Steve Miller, Barry Goldberg, Charlie Musselwhite, Dave Mason, Howard Roberts and Bobby Notkoff. The group fragmented, with Merryweather quitting after a dispute... They did a follow-up album for RCA, Ivar Avenue Reunion from 1970...

Tracks:
1. I Found Love 3:09
2. Teach You How To Fly 3:22
3. Just A Little Bit 3:46
4. Where I Am 3:45
5. Hello Little Girl 2:59
6. Mrs. Robert’s Son 8:55
7. Licked The Spoon 3:05
8. Sun Down Lady 5:59
9. The Hard Times 4:52
10. News 3:09
11. We Can Make It 4:31
12. Rough Dried Woman 3:40
13. Dr. Mason 4:41
14. Hooker Blues 3:28

Personnel:
Neil Merryweather - lead vocals, bass
Coffi Hall - drums
Steve Miller - vocals, guitar (3,11)
Dave Mason - rhythm guitar (5), 2nd fuzz guitar (8), bass (12), lead guitar (13), vocals (8,13)
Howard Roberts - lead guitar (2,6)
Charlie Musselwhite - harp (5), blues harp (12), vocals (5,12)
Barry Goldberg - organ (3,11)
Bobby Notkoff - violin (4,9)
Dave Burt - vocals (1,2,7,11), guitar (1-5,7,9,10,12-14), 2nd lead guitar (6), lead guitar (8)
Ed Roth - vocals (1,2,7,11), fiddle (7), piano (2-5,7), organ (1,2,6-10,12-14), rocksichord (11)


Sunday, August 9, 2026

The Moody Blues - The Singles + (2000/2CD) BR Music - BS 8123-2

 

MP3/320/378MB
Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock
The Moody Blues were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in May 1964. The group initially consisted of Graeme Edge (drums), Denny Laine (guitar, vocals), Mike Pinder (keyboards, vocals), Ray Thomas (multi-instrumentalist, vocals) and Clint Warwick (bass, vocals). Originally part of the British beat and R&B scene of the early to mid 1960s, they came to prominence with the UK No. 1 and US Top 10 single "Go Now!" in late 1964 early 1965. Laine and Warwick both left the band in 1966, with Edge, Pinder and Thomas recruiting new members Justin Hayward (guitar, vocals) and John Lodge (bass, vocals). They embraced the psychedelic rock movement of the late 1960s....


CD1
1. The Moody Blues – Steel Your Heart Away (2:13)
2. The Moody Blues – Go Now! (3:10)
3. The Moody Blues – I Don't Want To Go On Without You (2:43)
4. The Moody Blues – From The Bottom Of My Heart (I Love You) (3:24)
5. The Moody Blues – Everyday (1:47)
6. The Moody Blues – Stop! (2:04)
7. The Moody Blues – Bye Bye Bird (2:48)
8. The Moody Blues – Boulevard De La Madeleine (2:54)
9. The Moody Blues – This Is My House (But Nobody Calls) (2:34)
10. The Moody Blues – Life's Not Life (2:32)
11. The Moody Blues – Fly Me High (2:50)
12. The Moody Blues – Love And Beauty (2:22)
13. The Moody Blues – Nights In White Satin (4:22)
14. The Moody Blues – Cities (2:21)
15. The Moody Blues – Tuesday Afternoon (4:48)
16. The Moody Blues – Voices In The Sky (3:26)
17. The Moody Blues – Ride My See-Saw (3:43)
18. The Moody Blues – Lovely To See You (2:36)
19. The Moody Blues – Dear Diary (3:47)
20. The Moody Blues – Never Comes The Day (4:42)
21. The Moody Blues – Eyes Of A Child (2:34)
22. The Moody Blues – Watching And Waiting (4:17)
23. The Moody Blues – Question (4:55)
24. The Moody Blues – Candle Of Life (3:13)

CD2
1. The Moody Blues – Melancholy Man (4:51)
2. The Moody Blues – The Story In Your Eyes (3:10)
3. The Moody Blues – Isn't Life Strange (6:08)
4. The Moody Blues – I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock 'N Roll Band) (4:14)
5. The Moody Blues – For My Lady (3:59)
6. Justin Hayward & John Lodge – Remember Me (My Friend) (3:21)
7. Justin Hayward & John Lodge – Blue Guitar (3:37)
8. Justin Hayward – Forever Autumn (4:07)
9. The Moody Blues – Had To Fall In Love (3:38)
10. The Moody Blues – Steppin' In A Slide Zone (3:28)
11. The Moody Blues – Driftwood (3:56)
12. The Moody Blues – Gemini Dream (3:46)
13. The Moody Blues – The Voice (4:08)
14. The Moody Blues – Talking Out Of Turn (4:12)
15. The Moody Blues – Sitting At The Wheel (3:30)
16. The Moody Blues – Blue World (3:38)
17. The Moody Blues – Your Wildest Dreams (3:50)
18. The Moody Blues – The Other Side Of Life (4:49)
19. The Moody Blues – I Know You're Out There Somewhere (4:15)

Notes
The compilers add a couple of  the duo of Hayward & Lodge and by Hayward solo.


Saturday, August 8, 2026

The Brooklyn Bridge - Brooklyn Bridge (1968) Buddah Records – BDS 5034

 

MP3/320/75MB
Pop Rock, Doo Wop, R&B, Blue-Eyed Soul

The Brooklyn Bridge (later The Bridge) is an American musical group, best known for their million selling rendition of Jimmy Webb’s "Worst That Could Happen". Brooklyn Bridge is the debut album from the band. It was released in 1968 by Buddah Records.

Tracks:
A1. Blessed Is The Rain
A2. Welcome Me Love
A3. Which Way To Nowhere
A4. Free As The Wind
A5. Glad She's A Woman
A6. Space Odyssey 2001 (Thus Spake Zarathustra)
B1. Requiem
B2. I've Been Lonely Too Long
B3. Worst That Could Happen
B4. Piece Of My Heart
B5. Your Kite, My Kite

Personnel:
Lead Vocals – Johnny Maestro
Vocals – Fred Ferrara, Les Cauchi, Mike Gregorio
Bass – Jimmy Rosica
Drums – Artie Cantanzarita
Guitar – Richie Macioce
Organ – Carolyn Wood
Piano, Trumpet – Shelly Davis
Saxophone – Joe Ruvio


Friday, August 7, 2026

The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band (1974/1991) Linea Records - LECD 9.01061 0

 

MP3/320/118MB
Country Rock, Southern Rock

The Southe Hillman Furay Band (SHF) was a country rock supergroup. The band recorded two albums during the mid 1970s before breaking up due to disagreements and personality conflicts between the members.

Tracks:
1. Fallin’ In Love 3:31
2. Heavenly Fire 3:46
3. The Heartbreaker 2:57
4. Believe Me 5:03
5. Border Town 3:54
6. Safe At Home 2:54
7. Pretty Goodbyes 3:43
8. Rise And Fall 3:08
9. The Flight Of The Dove 4:08
10. Deep, Dark And Dreamless 5:37

Personnel:
Bass, Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals – Chris Hillman
Dobro – Al Perkins (8)
Drums, Percussion – Jim Gordon
Guitar, Vocals – J.D. Souther, Richie Furay
Keyboards – Paul Harris 
Percussion – Joe Lala (5,8)
Steel Guitar, Guitar, Bass – Al Perkins (2)



 

Thursday, August 6, 2026

Ramatam (1972/2004) Wounded Bird Records - WOU 7236

 

MP3/320/97MB
Heavy Rock, Acid Folk Soft Rock

Ramatam was an early 70s American rock band with lead guitarist April Lawton and singer and guitarist Mike Pinera (formerly of Iron Butterfly) on vocals and guitar. Mitch Mitchell of The Jimi Hendrix Experience played drums on their 1972 selftitled debut, produced by legendary Tom Dowd. Internal quarrel led to Mitchell and Pinera leaving before the recording the 2nd and final album, "In April Came The Dawning Of The Red Suns", recorded as a trio in 1973. In 1974 the band collapsed due to inner and outer pressure about the band's direction.
Carlos Michael Pinera (September 29, 1948 – November 20, 2024) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer who started professionally in the late 1960s with the group Blues Image.  After the breakup of that group, he joined Iron Butterfly, and later formed the group Ramatam. Pinera was then the founding member of the band New Cactus, a later incarnation of the band Cactus. He was the lead guitarist for Alice Cooper from 1980 to 1982.

Tracks:
1. Whiskey Place 3:23
2. Heart Song 4:50
3. Ask Brother Ask 5:06
4. What I Dream I Am 3:59
5. Wayso 3:23
6. Changing Days 3:31
7. Strange Place 6:02
8. Wild Like Wine 3:50
9. Can’t Sit Still 6:03

Personnel:
Bass Guitar, Vocals – Russ Smith 
Drums – Mitch Mitchell
Guitar, Vocals – Mike Pinera
Keyboards, Reeds, Vocals – Tommy Sullivan
Lead Guitar – April Lawton


Wednesday, August 5, 2026

Borderline - Sweet Dreams And Quiet Desires & The Second Album (2013) Real Gone Music - RGM-0120

 

MP3/320/235MB
Country Rock

Jon Gershen, David Gershen, and Jim Rooney were the nucleus of Borderline, a Woodstock, NY band who formed in the early 1970s. They released their first album in 1973, and recorded a second album that was projected for release in 1974 but was not released from the archives until much later...

Tracks:
1. Handsome Molly 3:35
2. Marble Eyes 3:18
3. Don’t Know Where I’m Going 3:41
4. Good Woman’s Love 2:30
5. Please Help Me Forget 3:25
6. The Distance 2:43
7. Dragonfly 4:04
8. Sweet Dreams 3:06
9. Clinch Mountain 3:12
10. Marilla 2:51
11. As Long As It’s You And Me 4:45
12. Sonny Boy 2:41
13. Sleepy Rider 2:10
14. No Uncertain Terms 4:29
15. Beginning Of The End 3:39
16. Ben’s Turn 2:40
17. Song To Father 2:42
18. Only The Best 3:43
19. In Some Old Book 3:39
20. Matter Of Trust 2:34
21. Heaven’s So Hard To Find 5:31

Notes
Tracks: 1-11 first released in 1973 as Sweet Dreams And Quiet Desires
Tracks: 12-21 recorded in 1973, unreleased until 2001 as The Second Album.
This CD marks not only The Second Album's first appearance in the United States, but the first time the tracks of both albums have been mastered from the actual tapes and the original two-track album mixes have been issued on CD.

Personnel:
Bass – Will Lee (12-21)
Bass, Backing Vocals – Jim Colegrove (1-11)
Drums – Billy Mundi (1-11), Chris Parker (12-17,19-21)
Electric Guitar – Nick Jameson (11)
Electric Piano, Organ – Stan Free (14,19)
Fiddle – Kenny Kosek (1,4,5,9), Vassar Clements (1,4,5,9)
Lead Guitar – Amos Garrett (12-21)
Lead Vocals, Guitar – David Gershen, Jim Rooney
Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar – Jon Gershen
Organ – Campo Malaqua (7), Stan Free (17)
Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro – Ben Keith (1-11,12,13,15,16,19-21)
Piano – Dick Handle (3,7,11), John Simon (5,8,10)
Tenor Saxophone – David Sanborn (7,11,12,14,16), Michael Brecker (12,17)
Trombone – Barry Rogers (12,17)
Trumpet – Randy Brecker (12,17)


Tuesday, August 4, 2026

John Kay - Forgotten Songs & Unsung Heroes (1972/2004) COE Records - COE102

MP3/320/103MB
Blues Rock, Country Rock
John Kay (born Joachim Fritz Krauledat, April 12, 1944) is an American rock singer, songwriter and guitarist. Forgotten Songs & Unsung Heroes is the first solo album from Kay. It was released on Dunhill Records in 1972.
Kay was well known as the lead singer of the band Steppenwolf. His first solo album contained a mixture of rock songs and country songs, including a number of covers.

Tracks:
1. Many A Mile 4:30
2. Walk Beside Me 5:13
3. You Win Again 4:02
4. To Be Alive 4:58
5. Bold Marauder 5:06
6. Two Of A Kind 6:00
7. Walkin’ Blues 2:46
8. Somebody 4:08
9. I’m Movin’ On  3:09

Notes
Cum'On Everybody Records is a Russian pirate label, also known COE Records.

Personnel:
John Kay - vocals, guitars, harp, 12-string guitar 
Kent Henry - lead guitar, acoustic lead guitar, steel guitar
Hugh O'Sullivan - organ, electric piano
George Biondo - bass
Pentti Glan - drums
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Mars Bonfire - lead guitar (9)
Richard Podolor - guitar, organ, mandolin, percussion
Alexandra Sliwin, Joan Sliwin, Marsha Temmer - vocals (8)



Sunday, August 2, 2026

The Outsiders - Strange Things Are Happening - The Complete Singles 1965-1969 (2002) RPM Records - RPM BC 244

 

MP3/320/199MB
Garage Rock, Beat, Psychedelic Rock

The Outsiders were a Dutch Nederbeat band from Amsterdam. Their period of greatest popularity in the Netherlands was from 1965-67, but they released records until 1969. In recent years their legacy has extended beyond the Netherlands, and the group is today recognized as a distinctive exemplar of the garage rock genre...
Featuring: Wally Tax (vocals), Ronnie Splinter (guitar), Appie Rammers (bass guitar), Tom Krabbendam (guitar), Leendert "Buzz" Busch (drums), and Frank Beek (bass guitar 1968-1969), the band exemplified Nederbeat, a Dutch take on beat music created in the wake of the British Invasion...
In the autumn of 1969, Ronnie Splinter quit music. The band disbanded, with Tax and Busch subsequently forming Tax Free.

Tracks:
1. You Mistreat Me
2. Sun's Going Down
3. Felt Like I Wanted To Cry
4. I Love Her Still, I Always Will
5. Lying All The Time
6. Thinking About Today
7. Keep On Trying
8. That's Your Problem
9. Touch
10. Ballad Of John B.
11. Monkey On Your Back
12. What's Wrong With You
13. Summer Is Here
14. Teach Me To Forget
15. I've Been Loving You So Long
16. I'm Only Trying To Prove To Myself That I'm Not Like Everybody Else
17. Don't You Worry About Me
18. Bird In A Cage
19. Cup Of Hot Coffee
20. Strange Things Are Happenning
21. I Don't Care
22. You Remind Me
23. Do You Feel Allright
24. Daddy Died On A Saturday



 

Saturday, August 1, 2026

Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show - Doctor Hook (1972/2019) Columbia - CK 30898

 

MP3/320/93MB
Soft Rock, Country Rock

Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show released their debut studio album, Doctor Hook (later retitled Sylvia's Mother), in 1972.  The album is a country rock and soft rock record featuring 11 tracks, all written by Shel Silverstein except where noted.
Dr. Hook (known as Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show until 1975) was an American rock band formed in Union City, New Jersey. Haffkine, having a knack for picking songs, quickly became Dr. Hook's number one A&R man and their producer and manager. Shel Silverstein wrote all the songs for their self-titled debut album, released in May 1972. Doctor Hook featured lead vocals, guitar, bass and harmonica by Locorriere, steel guitarist Cummings and singer Sawyer, plus drummer David and keyboard player Billy Francis.

Tracks:
1. Sylvia's Mother
2. Marie Lavaux
3. Sing Me A Rainbow
4. Hey, Lady Godiva
5. Four Years Older Than Me
6. Kiss It Away
7. Makin' It Natural
8. I Call That True Love
9. When She Cries
10. Judy
11. Mama, I'll Sing One Song For You

Personnel:
Bill Francis – Keyboards, Vocals
Ray Sawyer – Lead Vocals, Guitar
Dennis Locorriere – Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Bass
George Cummings – Steel Guitar, Lead Guitar
Jay David – Vocals, Drums