Sunday, March 16, 2025

Frijid Pink (1970/1991) Repertoire Records - REP 4156-WZ

MP3/320Kbs/156MB
Psychedelic Blues Rock

Frijid Pink is an American rock band, formed in Detroit in 1967, best known for their 1969 rendition of "House of the Rising Sun". Frijid Pink's self-titled debut LP followed in 1970, with virtually all of the album's writing being provided by the duo of Beaudry and Thompson... In 2013, Frijid Pink was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame.

Tracks:
All tracks by Gary Ray Thompson/Tom Beaudry except where noted.
01. God Gave Me You - 3:33
02. Crying Shame (Michael Valvano) - 3:09
03. I'm On My Way - 4:31
04. Drivin' Blues - 3:14
05. Tell Me Why - 2:48
06. End Of The Line - 4:04
07. House Of The Rising Sun (Traditional, arr.Frijid Pink) - 4:40
08. I Want To Be Your Lover (Thompson, Beaudry, Valvano) - 7:30
09. Boozin' Blues - 6:01
Bonus Tracks
10. Heartbreak Hotel (single A-side,1970) (Mae Boren Axton, Thomas Durden, Elvis Presley) - 2:48
11. Music For The People (single A-side,1971) - 2:53

Personnel:
- Kelly Green (Tom Beaudry) - lead vocals
- Gary Ray Thompson - guitar
- Tom Harris - bass
- Richard Stevers - drums
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- Larry Zelanka - keyboards

Saturday, March 15, 2025

MC5 - Kick Out The Jams (1969/1991) Elektra - 9 60894-2

MP3/320Kbs/94MB
Garage Rock, Proto-Punk

Kick Out the Jams is the debut album by American rock band MC5. A live album, it was recorded at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit over two nights, October 30 and 31, 1968, and released in February 1969, by Elektra Records. MC5 was an American rock band formed in Lincoln Park, Michigan, in 1963. The classic lineup consisted of vocalist Rob Tyner, guitarists Wayne Kramer and Fred "Sonic" Smith, bassist Michael Davis, and drummer Dennis Thompson. 
"R.I.P. - Robert W. Derminer, died September 18, 1991, known as Rob Tyner. Wayne Stanley Kramer, died February 2, 2024. Frederick Dewey Smith, died November 4, 1994, known as Fred "Sonic" Smith. Michael Davis, died February 17, 2012. and Dennis Thompson, died May 9, 2024."

Tracks:
All songs written by MC5 except where noted.
01. Ramblin' Rose (Marijohn Wilkin, Fred Burch) - 4:14
02. Kick Out The Jams - 2:53
03. Come Together - 4:31
04. Rocket Reducer No.62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa) - 5:37
05. Borderline - 2:54
06. Motor City Is Burning (Al Smith) - 6:05
07. I Want You Right Now (Colin Frechter, Larry Page) - 5:20
08. Starship (MC5, Sun Ra) - 8:25

Personnel:
- Rob Tyner - lead vocals
- Wayne Kramer - lead guitar, lead vocals (01)
- Fred "Sonic" Smith - rhythm guitar
- Michael Davis - bass guitar
- Dennis Thompson - drums

Friday, March 14, 2025

Blodwyn Pig - Ahead Rings Out & Getting To This (2CD/2018) Chrysalis Records CRCX 1087

MP3/320Kbs/261MB
Rhythmic Jazz-Inflected Blues Rock

Blodwyn Pig was a British blues rock band, founded in 1968 by guitarist–vocalist–songwriter Mick Abrahams. Abrahams left Jethro Tull after their debut album, This Was, was released, due to a falling-out with Tull vocalist Ian Anderson over the direction of the band. He formed Blodwyn Pig with Jack Lancaster (saxophone and flute), Andy Pyle (bass guitar), and Ron Berg (drums). Blodwyn Pig recorded two albums, Ahead Rings Out in 1969 and Getting to This in 1970.

CD1
1. It's Only Love (Abrahams) - 3:23
2. Dear Jill (Abrahams) - 5:12
3. Sing Me A Song That I Know (Abrahams) - 3:02
4. The Modern Alchemist (Abrahams) - 5:37
5. Up And Coming (Abrahams/Lancaster/Pyle/Berg) - 5:20
6. Leave It With Me (Lancaster) - 3:45
7. The Change Song (Abrahams) - 3:45
8. Backwash (Abrahams/Lancaster/Pyle/Berg) - 0:50
9. Ain't Ya Comin'Home, Babe? (Abrahams/Lancaster/Pyle) - 5:35
Bonus Tracks
10. Sweet Caroline (B Side To Dear Jill - May 1969) - 2:50
11. Walk on the Water (A Side Single Oct 1969) - 3:41
12. Summer Day (B Side To Walk On The Water) - 3:43
13. Mcgregor Muckabout (Previously Unreleased) - 10:31

CD2
All tracks written by Mick Abrahams except where noted.
1. Drive Me - 3:19
2. Variations On Nainos - 3:47
3. See My Way - 5:03
4. Long Bomb Blues - 1:07
5. The Squirreling Must Go On (Mick Abrahams, Andy Pyle) - 4:21
6. San Francisco Sketches (Jack Lancaster) - 8:09
a.) Beach Scape
b.) Fisherman's Wharf
c.) Telegraph Hill
d.) Close the Door, I'm Falling Out of the Room
7. Worry (Andy Pyle) - 3:41
8. Toys - 3:01
9. To Rassman - 1:27
10. Send Your Son To Die - 4:25
Bonus Tracks
11. Same Old Story (A Side Single May 1970) - 2:36
12. Slow Down (B Side - Same Old Story May 1970) - 4:18
13. Meanie Mornay (Outtake From ‘Getting To This’ Album) - 4:45
14. One Thing Leads to Another (Previously Unreleased) - 3:39

Personnel:
Mick Abrahams – guitar, vocals, seven-string slide guitar
Jack Lancaster – flute, violin, tenor sax, baritone sax, soprano sax, brass arrangements
Andy Pyle – electric bass, six-string bass
Ron Berg – drums
Graham Waller – piano ("Drive Me", "San Francisco Sketches" a.) Beach Scape)

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Van Morrison - The Philosopher's Stone (2CD/1998) Exile Records - 531 789-2

MP3/320Kbs/359MB
Rhythm and Blues, Folk Rock, Classic Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul

The Philosopher's Stone is a compilation album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison released in 1998.
The songs released on this 2-CD thirty-track album were previously unreleased outtakes from 1969 to 1988. The album features twenty-five songs that had never been released, and early alternative renditions of "The Street Only Knew Your Name" from Inarticulate Speech of the Heart, "Wonderful Remark" from The Best of Van Morrison, "Real Real Gone" from Enlightenment, "Joyous Sound" and "Flamingos Fly" from A Period of Transition, and "Bright Side of the Road" from Into the Music.
Three songs on the album were evidently intended for Morrison's unreleased 1975 album Mechanical Bliss. "Twilight Zone", "Foggy Mountain Top" and "Flamingos Fly" were all mixed in 1974 just before Mechanical Bliss was due to come out.


CD1
01. Really Don't Know 03:37
02. Ordinary People 05:20
03. Wonderful Remark 08:01
04. Not Supposed To Break Down 05:24
05. Laughing In The Wind 04:11
06. Madame Joy 04:24
07. Contemplation Rose 05:15
08. Don't Worry About Tomorrow 05:21
09. Try For Sleep (Van Morrison, John Platania) 06:06
10. Lover's Prayer 03:58
11. Drumshanbo Hustle 04:49
12. Twilight Zone 08:24
13. Foggy Mountain Top 05:28
14. Naked In The Jungle 04:37
15. There There Child (Van Morrison, John Platania) 03:01

CD2
01. The Street Only Knew Your Name 06:25
02. John Henry 05:49
03. Western Plain (Lead Belly, John Lomax) 05:43
04. Joyous Sound 02:30
05. I Have Finally Come To Realise 05:10
06. Flamingos Fly 06:29
07. Stepping Out Queen, Pt. 2 04:27
08. Bright Side Of The Road 04:02
09. Street Theory 04:54
10. Real Real Gone 03:45
11. Showbusiness 09:21
12. For Mr. Thomas (Robin Williamson) 04:15
13. Crazy Jane On God (William Mathieu, William Butler Yeats) 04:06
14. Song Of Being A Child (Peter Handke, Van Morrison) 04:09
15. High Spirits (Paddy Moloney, Van Morrison) 04:21

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Stone The Crows - Teenage Licks (1971/1996) Repertoire REP 4625-WY

MP3/320Kbs/97MB
Blues Rock

Their third album, 1971’s Teenage Licks, demonstrated an improved control of power and groove in Faces and I May Be Right I May Be Wrong, but also marked their continued interest in going off the rails in Mr Wizard and One Five Eight. With three of its nine tracks credited to Stone The Crows rather than specific writers, it seemed as if the band had weathered the storm of the line-up change, with the promise of greater work to come. 

Tracks:
01. Big Jim Salter (Colin Allen, Maggie Bell, Les Harvey) - 4:34
02. Faces (Stone the Crows) - 4:38
03. Mr. Wizard (Colin Allen, Maggie Bell, Les Harvey) - 5:26
04. Don't Think Twice (Bob Dylan) - 4:59
05. 'Keep on Rollin' (Colin Allen, Maggie Bell, Les Harvey) - 3:49
06. Ailen Mochree (Traditional) - 0:22
07. One Five Eight (John McGinnis) - 6:27
08. I May Be Right I May Be Wrong (Stone the Crows) - 5:01
09. Seven Lakes (Stone the Crows) - 3:02

Personnel:
- Maggie Bell - female lead vocals
- Les Harvey - guitar, recorder
- Colin Allen - drums, percussion
- Steve Thompson - bass, drums
- Ronnie Leahy - keyboards
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- Dundee Horns - horns

Monday, March 10, 2025

Delaney, Bonnie & Friends Live in San Francisco, CA February 22 1970 (2020) Laser Media (Unofficial Release)

MP3/320Kbs/157MB
Rock, Blues, Folk, World & Country

This Fillmore West performance, recorded shortly before Clapton would recruit the core band (Bobby Whitlock on keyboards, Carl Radle on bass and Jim Gordon on drums) to form his next band, Derek & The Dominoes, captures Delaney & Bonnie and Friends in incendiary form and at the peak of this particular lineup's powers. Recorded on the final night of a legendary four-night run in San Francisco, this performance is arguably superior to the official live album. Featuring several of the same songs, as well as material only released on studio albums, this group is literally a musical locomotive driven along by Delaney's charging guitar and vocals and Bonnie's peerless voice, which balances blistering and sweet at the same time. Also for this performance, Delaney's old buddy, Leon Russell, joins the already impressive lineup on grand piano throughout the set.

Tracks:
01. Things Get Better (5:11)
02. I Don't Know Why (6:07)
03. Will the Circle Be Unbroken (3:04)
04. Pour Your Love on Me (2:49)
05. Just Plain Beautiful (5:51)
06. Where There's a Will There's a Way (7:39)
07. Crossroads (Incomplete) (7:21)
08. Special Life (6:24)
09. Poor Elijah / Ain't Nobody Here (Tribute to Johnson Medley) (6:55)
10. Coming Home (9:37)
11. Little Richard Medley (Incomplete): Tutti Frutti / The Girl Can't Help It (3:35)

Copyright © Bill Graham Archives and affiliates

Delaney Bramlett - guitar, vocals; Bonnie Bramlett - vocals; Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals; Bobby Whitlock - organ, vocals; Leon Russell - piano; Carl Radle - bass; Jim Gordon - drums; Jim Price - trumpet, trombone; Bobby Keys - saxophone; Jim Horn - saxophone; Tex Johnson - conga, bongos; Rita Coolidge - vocals

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Sweet Smoke - Just A Poke (1970/1990) Electrola - CDP 538-7 48871 2

MP3/320Kbs/81MB
Progressive/Psychedelic Jazz Rock

Just a Poke is the first album by the band Sweet Smoke, released in 1970, engineered by Conny Plank. The song "Baby Night" displays the band's progressive jazz fusion style at the time. The song can be divided into three main sections, the highlights being the instrumental sections.
Sweet Smoke was an American rock band formed in Brooklyn, New York, in 1968. The group moved to Europe in 1969, living in Germany, and performing in Germany, the Netherlands and France until 1974 when the band split up. 

Tracks:
01. Baby Night (Sweet Smoke) - 16:30
02. Silly Sally (Sweet Smoke) - 16:29

Personnel:
Michael Paris – tenor sax, vocals, alto recorder, percussion
Marvin Kaminowitz – lead guitar, vocals
Steve Rosenstein – rhythm guitar, vocals
Andrew Dershin – bass
Jay Dorfman – drums, percussion

Saturday, March 8, 2025

David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars (1972/1984) RCA Records - PCD1-4702

MP3/320Kbs/98MB
Glam Rock

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (often shortened to Ziggy Stardust) is the fifth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 16 June 1972. 
David Robert Jones (8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie was an English singer, songwriter, musician and actor.

Tracks:
All tracks written by David Bowie except where noted.
01. Five Years – 4:42
02. Soul Love – 3:33
03. Moonage Daydream – 4:37
04. Starman – 4:13
05. It Ain't Easy (Ron Davies) – 2:56
06. Lady Stardust – 3:19
07. Star – 2:45
08. Hang On To Yourself – 2:37
09. Ziggy Stardust – 3:13
10. Suffragette City – 3:24
11. Rock 'n' Roll Suicide – 2:56

Personnel:
- David Bowie - vocals, acoustic guitar, saxophone, piano, harpsichord, producer
- Mick Ronson - guitars, piano, backing vocals, string arrangement
- Trevor Bolder - bass
- Mick Woodmansey - drums
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- Dana Gillespie - backing vocals on "It Ain't Easy"
- Rick Wakeman - harpsichord, keyboards

Friday, March 7, 2025

The Guess Who - American Woman (1970/2000) Buddha Records - 74321 77927 2

MP3/320Kbs/110MB
Folk-Rock, Blues Rock

American Woman is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band the Guess Who, released in January 1970.
The Guess Who was a Canadian rock band formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1965. The band found their greatest success in the late 1960s and early 1970s, under the leadership of singer/keyboardist Burton Cummings and guitarist Randy Bachman, with hit songs including "American Woman", "These Eyes", and "No Time".

Tracks:
All songs written by Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings except were noted.
01. American Woman (The Guess Who) - 5:06
02. No Time - 3:44
03. Talisman - 5:05
04. No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature - 4:50
05. 969 (The Oldest Man) (instrumental) (Randy Bachman) - 2:56
06. When Friends Fall Out - 2:59
07. 8:15 - 3:15
08. Proper Stranger - 4:01
09. Humpty's Blues/American Woman (Epilogue) (The Guess Who) - 6:08
Bonus tracks
10. Got To Find Another Way (Previously Unreleased) - 2:52

Personnel:
- Burton Cummings - vocals, guitar, piano, organ, flute, keyboards
- Randy Bachman - guitar, tambourine, vocals
- Jim Kale - bass, vocals
- Garry Peterson - drums, percussion, vocals

Thursday, March 6, 2025

Rare Earth - Ecology (1970/1986) Motown Records MOTD-5202

MP3/320Kbs/97MB
Soul-Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Jazz Rock

Ecology is the third studio album by American rock band Rare Earth. It was released in 1970 on Rare Earth Records. Ecology was possibly Rare Earth's most consistent album, showing the band at the height of their artistry and credibility. It was issued a RIAA gold record award.

Tracks:
01. Born To Wander (Tom Baird) - 3:20
02. Long Time Leavin' (Tom Baird) - 4:40
03. (I Know) I'm Losing You (Cecil Grant, Eddie Holland, Norman Whitfield) - 10:53
04. Satisfaction Guaranteed (Tom Baird) - 4:33
05. Nice Place To Visit (John Persh) - 3:55
06. No.1 Man (Tom Baird) - 4:49
07. Eleanor Rigby (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 6:34

Personnel:
- Gil Bridges - saxophone, tambourine, flute, vocals
- Ed Guzman - congas
- Pete Riviera - drums, lead vocals
- John Persh - bass, trombone, vocals
- Rod Richards - guitar, vocals
- Kenny James - organ