Monday, February 17, 2025

Chicago Transit Authority (1969/1980) Teichiku Records TECW-1901

MP3/320Kbs/188MB
Jazz-Rock, Fusion, combination of Brass and Rock

Chicago Transit Authority is the debut album by the American pop&jazz rock group Chicago (then known as Chicago). It was recorded and released in 28. April 1969 and became a sleeper hit, reaching number 17 on the Billboard 200 by 1971 and spawning several successful singles, including Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?, Listen, Questions 67 And 68 and Beginnings, I'm A Man.

Tracks:
01. Introduction (Terry Kath) - 6:34
02. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Robert Lamm) - 4:34
03. Beginnings (Robert Lamm) - 7:50
04. Questions 67 And 68 (Robert Lamm) - 4:55
05. Listen (Robert Lamm) - 3:20
06. Poem 58 (Robert Lamm) - 8:35
07. Free Form Guitar (Terry Kath) - 6:46
08. South California Purples (Robert Lamm) - 6:09
09. I'm A Man (Steve Winwood, Jimmy Miller) - 7:41
10. Prologue, August 29, 1968 (James William Guercio) - 0:58
11. Someday (August 29, 1968) (James Pankow, Robert Lamm) - 4:10
12. Liberation (James Pankow) - 14:38

Personnel:
- Robert Lamm - lead vocals (02-06,08,09,11), keyboards
- Terry Kath - lead vocals (01,07,09,12), guitars
- Peter Cetera - lead vocals (04,09,11), bass
- Lee Loughnane - trumpet, backing vocals
- Walter Parazaider - woodwinds, backing vocals
- James Pankow - trombone
- Daniel Seraphine - drums

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Ike & Tina Turner - The Hunter And Outta Season (2006) Blue Moon – BMCD 4001

MP3/320Kbs/170MB
Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Soul

The Hunter is a studio album by Ike & Tina Turner released on Blue Thumb Records in 1969 and Outta Season is a 1968, released on Blue Thumb Records in the US.
*The Hunter is one of Ike & Tina's most blues oriented albums. It was cut during the blues revival period of the late 1960s. The Hunter boasts several fine blues workouts in which the Stax sound figures prominently. The album features electric blues guitarist Albert Collins. This masterpiece earned Tina Turner her first solo Grammy nomination. 
*Outta Season is a heavy blues album produced by Tina Turner and Bob Krasnow.
The album contains the track "I Am a Motherless Child," which is based on the spiritual "City Called Heaven". The first single, "I've Been Loving You Too Long," peaked at No. 68 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 23 on the Billboard R&B chart in April 1969. The second single "Crazy 'Bout You Baby" was only released in the UK.

Tracks:
The Hunter (1969) Blue Thumb Records
1. The Hunter 06:39
2. You Don't Love Me (Yes I Know) 03:03
3. You Got Me Running 03:06
4. Bold Soul Sister 02:38
5. I Smell Trouble 03:48
6. The Things I Used To Do 03:18
7. Early In The Morning 03:04
8. You're Still My Baby 02:51
9. I Know 02:32
Outta Season (1968) Blue Thumb Records
10. I've Been Lovin' You Too Long 03:56
11. Mean Old World 02:26
12. 3 O'Clock In The Morning Blues 02:41
13. Five Long Years 03:24
14. Dust My Broom 02:31
15. Grumbling 02:40
16. I'm A Motherless Child 03:30
17. Crazy 'Bout You Baby 03:27
18. Reconsider Baby 02:45
19. Honest I Do 02:25
20. Please Love Me 02:13
21. My Babe 01:53
22. Rock Me Baby 02:47

Albert Collins - lead guitar
Tina Turner - vocals
Ike Turner - guitar
others unknown

Friday, February 14, 2025

Whalefeathers - Declare & Whalefeathers (2002) Akarma - AK 187

MP3/320Kbs/173MB
Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock

Formed in 1969, in Cincinati, Ohio Whalefeathers released just two LP's before disbanding. The music is best described as melodious progressive rock with a lot of piano & organ, good vocals & some intense guitar.There is nothing stand out as such but the band sit well within the confines of Prog Related. Their debut album Declare and follow up Whalefeathers were both released in 1970. In 2002 both albums were re-released on CD under one package. They officially disbanded in 1973.

Tracks:
1. Declare-Prelude (3:53)
2. Lost Dimension (6:47)
3. Know Thyself (2:59)
4. Imagine (3:06)
5. Omaha (5:48)
6. Please for a While (5:20)
7. Invention Sequence (3:41)
8. Love Can't Be Wrong (3:46)
9. World of Pain (8:36)
10. I Don't Need a Doctor (3:26)
11. It's a Hard Road (Back Home) (5:07)
12. Bastich (6:20)
13. Pretty Woman (3:31)
14. Shadows (10:36)

Tracks: (1-8) ℗ Declare 1970 - Nasco Records
Tracks: (9-14) ℗ Whalefeathers 1971 - Nasco Records

Personnel:
- Stephe Bacon - drums & percussion, timpani, vocals
- Ed Blackmon - keyboards, vocals
- Michael Jones - guitar, vocals
- Mike Wheeler - guitar, bass (1-8)
- Roger Sauer - bass, vocals (1-8)
- Leonard LeBlanc - bass, vocals (9-14)

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Rare Earth - Get Ready (1969/?US) Motown Records 3746352292

MP3/320Kbs/109MB
Soul-Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Jazz Rock

Rare Earth is an American rock band from Detroit, Michigan. According to Louder, "Rare Earth's music straddles genres and defies categorisation, slipping seamlessly between the two seemingly disparate worlds of classic rock and R&B." The band was signed to Motown's subsidiary label Rare Earth. 
Get Ready is the RIAA Platinum-certified second studio album by American rock band Rare Earth. Released on September 30, 1969, it was one of five albums that launched the Motown subsidiary Rare Earth Records, named after the band.

Tracks:
01. Magic Key (Kenny Folcik, Gilbert Bridges) – 3:58
02. Tobacco Road (John D.Loudermilk) – 7:10
03. Feeling Alright (Dave Mason) – 5:00
04. In Bed (Tom Baird, Wes Henderson, Lynn Henderson) – 3:00
05. Train To Nowhere (Chris Youlden, Kim Simmonds) – 3:20
06. Get Ready (William "Smokey" Robinson) – 21:27

Personnel:
- John Parrish (John Persh) - trombone, bass, vocals
- Gil Bridges - saxophone, tambourine, vocals
- Kenny James (Kenny Folcik) - organ, electric piano
- Rod Richards (Rod Cox) - guitar, vocals
- Pete Hoorelbeke (Pete Rivera) - drums, lead vocals

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Skin Alley (1969/2003) Akarma Records - AK 259

MP3/320Kbs/102MB
progressive rock

Skin Alley were a British progressive rock combo, that existed from 1968 to 1974 and was founded by Thomas Crimble and Alvin Pope. They are best known for their track "Living in Sin". The band was formed in the autumn of 1968 in London...

Tracks:
01. Living In Sin 4:39
02. Tell Me 4:38
03. Mother Please Help Your Child 4:11
04. Marsha 7:22
05. Country Aire 2:13
06. All Alone 8:16
07. Night Time 5:36
08. Concerto Grosso (Take Heed) 0:26
09. (Going Down The) Highway 4:18

Personnel:
Bob James - guitars, flute, alto saxophone, vocals
Krzysztof Juskiewicz - Hammond organ, piano, harpsichord, mellotron, vocals
Thomas Crimble - bass guitar, mellotron, vocals
Alvin "Giles" Pope - drums, congas, tipani

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

A Golden Classics Edition_Pacific Gas And Electric & Are You Ready? (2CD/2013) Yellow Label - SPV 49652


MP3/320Kbs/197MB
Blues Rock, Soul

Pacific Gas And Electric's history dates from 1967 in Los Angeles. Self-taught guitarist Tom Marshall met bassist Brent Block at a party thrown by Block's former art teacher and formed a band then named "Pacific Gas and Electric Blues Band".
In 1968, the band name was shortened to "Pacific Gas And Electric", and included Allen, Cook, Marshall, Block, and guitarist Glenn Schwartz (also of James Gang and All Saved Freak Band). They released their first album, Get It On...

CD1
Pacific Gas And Electric ℗ (1969) 
01. Bluesbuster (Charlie Allen) - 2:54
02. Death Row #172 (John Hill/Allen/Frank Cook) - 3:55
03. Miss Lucy (Allen) - 2:28
04. My Women (Allen/Tom Marshall) - 5:34
05. She's Long And She's Tall (John Lee Hooker) - 6:18
06. PG&E Suite - 16:41 including:
a). The Young Rabbits (Wayne Henderson) - 5:53
b). Constitutional Strand (Brent Block) - 1:22
c). Fat Tom (Tom Marshall) - 1:26
d). Boy Wonder (Glenn Schwartz) - 7:59
07. Redneck (Joe South) - 3:31

Personnel:
Charlie Allen - vocals
Frank Cook - drums
Brent Block - bass
Glenn Schwartz - lead guitar
Tom Marshall - rhythm guitar
+
John Hill - keyboards
Wilton Felder - tenor saxophone
Wayne Henderson - trombone
A.D.Brisbois, Freddy Hill - trumpet

CD2
Are You Ready? ℗ (1970) 
01. Are You Ready? (Charlie Allen, John Hill) - 5:46
02. Hawg for You (Otis Redding) - 4:42
03. Staggolee (Charlie Allen, John Hill) - 3:49
04. The Blackberry (O'Kelly Isley, Ron Isley) - 5:31
05. Love, Love, Love, Love, Love (John Hill, Donald Cochrane) - 3:51
06. Mother, Why Don't You Cry? (Charlie Allen) - 5:06
07. Elvira (Charlie Allen, Brent Block, Frank Cook, Glenn Schwartz) - 1:58
08. Screamin' (Brent Block) - 4:27
09. When a Man Loves a Woman (Andrew Wright, Calvin Lewis) - 4:31

Personnel:
Charlie Allen – Vocals
Frank Cook – Drums
Glenn Schwartz – Lead Guitar, Harp (03)
Brent Block – Bass
Tom Marshall – Rythm Guitar
John Hill – Piano (09), Organ
+
Rusty Young – Steel Guitar (06)
Wilton Felder – Tenor Saxophone
Wayne Henderson – Trombone
A. D. Brisbois – Trumpet
Freddy Hill – Trumpet
The Blackberries, Clydie King, Delores Hall, Ginger Schackne, Lorna Willard, Merry Clayton, Sherell Atwood, Shirlie Matthews, Venetta Fields - Backing Vocals (01)
The Blackberries - Backing Vocals (09)

Sunday, February 9, 2025

Juicy Lucy - Who Do You Love_The Anthology (2002) Castle - CMRCD 564

MP3/320Kbs/191MB
Classic Rock, Blues Rock, Country Rock

Juicy Lucy was a British blues rock band officially formed on 1 October 1969. After the demise of The Misunderstood, Juicy Lucy was formed by US-born steel guitarist Glenn Ross Campbell, and prolific Blackburn saxophonist Chris Mercer (born 1947). The group later recruited vocalist Ray Owen, guitarist Neil Hubbard, bassist Keith Ellis, and drummer Pete Dobson (born 1950). The band name was inspired by a character in The Virgin Soldiers (1966) by Leslie Thomas.
The band immediately notched a UK Top 20 hit with their cover version of the Bo Diddley composition "Who Do You Love?". Juicy Lucy released two albums the self-titled 1969 and Lie Back and Enjoy It 1970 on Vertigo. Amid multiple lineup changes, they released the 1971 Get a Whiff a This and the 1972 album Pieces. Juicy Lucy disbanded shortly thereafter. In 1995, Ray Owen resurrected the band's name and released further albums... 

Tracks:
1. Mississippi Woman (3:50) 
2. Pretty Woman (3:16) 
3. Who do you love? (3:02) 
4. Whisky in my jar (4:00) 
5. Built for comfort (6:02) 
6. Midnight Sun (3:48) 
7. Changed my mind (3:07) 
8. Walking down the highway (4:43) 
9. That woman's got something (2:54) 
10. Chicago north western (4:06) 
11. Thinking of my Life (4:29) 
12. Jessica (4:10) 
13. Harvest (4:19)
14. Just one Time (4:43) 
15. Midnight rider (3:20)
16. Future Days (4:09) 
17. Nadine (2:49) 
18. She's mine, she's yours (5:46) 
19. Wllie the Pimp (7:09) 

Tracks 1,3,10,14,17,18 ℗ Juicy Lucy (1969)
Tracks 2,4,5,7,9,11,19 ℗ Lie Back And Enjoy It (1970)
Tracks 6,12,13,15,16 ℗ Get A Whiff A This (1971)
Track 8 ℗ Single B-side (1969)

Bass Guitar – Jim Leverton (6,12,13,15,16), Keith Ellis (1-5,7-9,10,11,14,17-19)
Drums – Peter Dobson (1,3,8,10,14,17,18), Rod Coombes (2,4-9,11-13,15,16,19)
Guitar – Micky Moody (2,4-7,9,11-13,15,16,19)
Guitar – Neil Hubbard (1,3,8,10,14,17,18)
Lead Vocals, Congas, Piano – Paul Williams (2,4-9,11-13,15,16,19), Ray Owen (1,3,8,10,17,18)
Saxophone, Piano, Organ – Chris Mercer
Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Marimba, Vocals (14) – Glenn Ross Campbell
Percussion – Remy And Lofty (1,3,10,14,17,18)

Saturday, February 8, 2025

Mungo Jerry (1970/2017) 7T's Records/Glambox166/1

MP3/320Kbs/154MB
Skiffle, Rock

Mungo Jerry is the debut album by British rock band, released in 1970. The initial British release featured lettering on the front of the sleeve and a group photo inside which appeared to be three-dimensional when viewed through a pair of 3D red and green lenses included in the packaging.


Tracks:
01. Baby Let's Play House 02:54
02. Johnny B. Badde 03:07
03. San Francisco Bay Blues 03:43
04. Sad Eyed Joe 02:53
05. Maggie 04:13.74
06. Peace In The Country 03:09
07. See Me 03:58
08. Movin' On 04:18
09. My Friend 02:40
10. Mother *!*!*! Boogie 02:52
11. Tramp 05:05.06
12. Daddies Brew 03:42
Bonus:
13. Mighty Man (Bonus) 04:48
14. Dust Pneumonia Blues (Bonus) 05:51
15. Santo Antonio Santo Francisco (Bonus) 02:57
16. Live From Hollywood: Maggie/Midnight Special/Mighty Man (Bonus) 09:43

Personnel:
Double Bass – Mike Cole 
Piano, Harpsichord – Colin Earl
Violin – Johnny Van Derrick
Vocals, Banjo, Acoustic Guitar [6&12 String], Blues Harp, Jug, Kazoo – Paul King
Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [6&12 String], Kazoo, Harp, Percussion [Foot Stomp], Steel Guitar – Ray Dorset

Friday, February 7, 2025

Collegium Musicum Live (1974/1998) Opus 91 2618 2

MP3/320Kbs/104MB
Art Rock, Prog Rock

Collegium Musicum was a Slovak art rock / progressive rock band formed by Marián Varga and Fedor Frešo in Czechoslovakia in late 1969, best known for their complex, predominantly instrumental compositions centred around Varga's keyboards/organ, and for their interpretations of classical works by Rimsky-Korsakov, Stravinsky, Bartók, and others. Public concert recorded in the Concert-hall of the Czechoslovak-Radio at Bratislava on July 21.-22. 07. 1973.

Tracks:
1. Burleska / Burlesque (11:01)
2. Si nemožná / You are impossible Part 1 (8:54)
3. Si nemožná / You are impossible Part 2 (8:01)
4. Monumento / Monument (14:42)

Personnel:
- Marián Varga - organ
- Fedor Frešo - bass guitar
- Dusan Hájek - drums, percussion

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Jam Session: Participate in an two interesting musical gathering with Sonny Boy Williamson, Nicky Hopkins, Jimmy Page and others

MP3/320Kbs/163MB
Blues, Rhythm & Blues

'Don't Send Me No Flowers' - Sonny Boy Williamson, Brian Auger & The Trinity, Joe Harriott, Alan Skidmore, Jimmy Page (1968/2019) Reel Music RMLP - 4593LE

Those present at the session included, Jimmy Page on guitar, Brian Auger on organ, Ricky Brown on bass Mickey Waller on drums along with Joe Harriot & Alan Skidmore on saxophone, and Sonny Boy taking up vocal and harmonica. The session took place at IBC Studios on January 28, 1965.

Tracks:
01. Don't Send Me No Flowers 5:41
02. I See A Man Downstairs 3:13
03. She Was Dumb 4:19
04. The Goat 2:05
05. Walking 3:10
06. Little Girl, How Old Are You? 3:19
07. It's A Bloody Life 3:19
08. Getting Out Of Town 3:15

Personnel:
Alto Saxophone – Joe Harriot
Bass – Ricky Brown 
Drums – Mick Waller
Guitar – Jimmy Page
Organ, Liner Notes – Brian Auger
Tenor Saxophone – Alan Skidmore
Vocals, Harmonica [Harp] – Sonny Boy Williamson

No Introduction... - Nicky Hopkins, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Albert Lee, Jim Sullivan, Keith David DeGroot, Clem Cattini, Chris Hughes (1968) Spark Records – SRLM 107

Recording session at Olympic Studios late 1967, with Jimmy Page, Nicky Hopkins, John Paul Jones, Albert Lee, Chris Hughes, Keith David De Groot, Clem Cattini, Big Jim Sullivan. The album did little sales and soon was deleted. There were many reissues in different countries under different titles, some of them with alternative track order and/or bonus tracks:

Tracks:
01. Lovin' Up A Storm 2:08
02. Everything I Do Is Wrong 2:44
03. Think It Over 2:37
04. Boll Weevil Rock 2:07
05. Livin' Lovin' Wreck 2:05
06. One Long Kiss 8:21
07. Dixie Fried 2:20
08. Down The Line 2:15
09. Fabulous 2:19
10. Breathless 2:34
11. Rave On 2:08
12. Lonely Weekend 2:25
13. Burn Up 6:17

Personnel:
Bass – John Paul Jones
Drums – Clem Cattini
Guitar – Albert Lee (tracks: 01,04,05,06,08,10,11), 
Jim Sullivan (tracks: 01,04,05,06,08,10,11), 
Jimmy Page (tracks: 02,03,07,09,12,13)
Piano – Nickey Hopkins
Tenor Saxophone – Chris Hughes 
Vocals – Keith David DeGroot