Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Blue Öyster Cult (1972/2001) Legacy - 502234 2

MP3/320Kbs/138MB
Classic Rock, Rock & Roll
Blue Öyster Cult is the debut studio album by the American rock band, released in January 1972 by Columbia Records. The album featured songs such as "Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll", "Stairway to the Stars" and "Then Came the Last Days of May", all of which the band still plays regularly during its concerts. Despite positive reviews, the album failed to chart for some time before finally cracking the Billboard 200 chart on May 20, 1972, peaking at No. 172. 
Blue Öyster Cult was formed in 1967 as Soft White Underbelly. After a few more temporary band names, including the Santos Sisters, the band settled on Blue Öyster Cult in 1971.

Tracklist:
01. Transmaniacon MC (3:21)
02. I'm On The Lamb But I Ain't No Sheep (3:10)
03. Them Came The Last Days Of May (3:31)
04. Stairway To The Stars (3:43)
05. Before The Kiss, A Redcap (4:59)
06. Screams (3:10)
07. She's As Beautiful As A Foot (2:58)
08. Cities On Flame With Rock And Roll (4:03)
09. Workshop Of The Telescopes (4:01)
10. Redeemed (3:51)
Bonus Tracks:
11. Donovan's Monkey (3:49)
12. What Is Quicksand (3:40)
13. A Fact About Sneakers (2:51)
14. Betty Lou's Got A New Pair Of Shoes (2:33)

Tracks 01 to 10 originally released on Columbia in 1972. Recorded october 1971.
Tracks 11 to 14 previously unreleased, recorded at CBS studio B New York in 1969. Soft White Underbelly demos (the band's original name).

Personnel:
Blue Öyster Cult
Eric Bloom – vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser – lead guitar, vocals
Joe Bouchard – bass, vocals
Albert Bouchard – drums, vocals
Allen Lanier – rhythm guitar, keyboards
Soft White Underbelly
Eric Bloom – vocals, rhythm guitar
Albert Bouchard – drums, vocals
Allen Lanier – keyboards, rhythm guitar
Donald Roeser – lead guitar, vocals
Andy Winters – bass

Sunday, January 12, 2025

60,000,000 Buffalo - Nevada Jukebox (1972 Vinyl) Atco Records - SD 33-384

MP3/320Kbs/94MB
loose funky, rocky mountain, rhythm and blues in the '70s
An overlooked roots rock nugget from the early 70s and a record that should be known well enough for its work from singer Judy Roderick an artist who'd already spent plenty of time in the folk underground of the 60s! Yet the sound here isn't folk at all much heavier, as if Judy's picked up some influences from blues and southern rock qualities that come through especially when she picks up the electric guitar, which she does on most of the album's tracks in a way that's very different than her folk records of the 70s! The production is nice and lean that respectful, laidback vibe that labels like Atlantic were giving records like this at the time on titles that include "Shake It & Break It", "Canyon Persuasion", "Cocaine Shuffle", "Maid Of Constant Sorrow", "Callin You Down", and "Country Girl Again". (dustygroove)

Tracks:
A1. Royalty Rag 1:00
A2. Cocaine Shuffle 3:47
A3. Canyon Persuasion 2:54
A4. Lovely Ladies 4:13
A5. Denver Dame 3:53
A6. Maid of Constant Sorrow 4:02
B1. Shake It and Break It 2:40
B2. Callin' You Down 4:22
B3. Country Girl Again 3:27
B4. American Money Blues 5:38
B5. Do What I Tell Me To 3:56

Personnel:
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals – Judy Roderick
Bass, Percussion [Sandpaper] – Brent Williamson
Drums, Percussion, Voice [Howls] – John Kerns 
Electric Guitar, Resonator Guitar [National] – Don DeBacker
Saxophone [Real Good Sax] – Ernie Watts
Speech [Commentator] – Ignatz Therbly
Tambourine, Percussion [Beer Bottles] – Har'ley Ever S

Friday, January 10, 2025

Hoi' Polloi (1972/2002) S'Mann - 001

MP3/320Kbs/84MB
rock, folk, world music
Hoi’ Polloi is a rock, folk, and world music album released in 1972. "Indiana's fabled Hoi' Polloi lone 1972 self-titled album, recorded over spring break at Earlham College by means of between two stereo tape. This is a fantastic collection of country twangers, breathtaking singer-songwriter material, and bizarre tape cut-ups. Remastered from the original 1/4" tapes". (Patrick L)

Tracks:
01. Who's Gonna Help Me? (3:35)
02. Old Bootstrap (4:24)
03. 7 Deviations (1:06)
04. Last Laugh (1:36)
05. Hoi Polloi Peeks Out (0:46)
06. Instead Boogie (1:39)
07. Satisfaction Guarranteed (5:53)
08. It's A Nice Day (2:09)
09. Devils Song (3:18)
10. Sid Stoneman Gets Scale (2:41)
11. 15 Miles To Mexico (2:46)
12. Stories (2:16)
13. I Used To Think (1:26)

Personnel:
Drums, Acoustic Guitar, Piano – Charles Bleak
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Ace Corrector
Harpsichord, Bass, Congas, Drums, Piano – Sid Stoneman
Organ, Piano, Bass, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Bruce Wallace
Acoustic Guitar – Dan Mack
Cello – Jan Rieman
Saxophone – Dennis Deitzel, John Caldemeyer
Trombone – Chris Blasdel
Vocals – Betsey Wallace, Bruce Wallace, Charles Bleak, Dan Mack, Ace Corrector, Jan Rieman, Sid Stoneman

Thursday, January 9, 2025

SBB (Silesian Blues Band) - Follow My Dream / Welcome (2005) Metal Mind Productions

MP3/320Kbs/375MB
jazz-rock, prog rock, more like symphonic prog
SBB was one of the most popular super-groups in Poland and Europe in the 1970s.
The band was one of the forerunners of progressive rock and jazz-rock and attracted many influential jazz musicians, who often performed with the band. They have been performing over 45 years to date. SBB stands for Silesian Blues Band, but they sound more like symphonic prog and jazz rock, with lots of improvs at their shows. They played in several cities and smaller towns in Sweden already in 1975, and in Denmark at the Roskilde Festival in 1978. That's also when they played a lot of then West German cities, as well as Esbjerg in Denmark...

© SBB - Follow My Dream (1978/2005) Metal Mind Productions - MMPCD DG 0326

Tracklist:
Going Away 
1. Freedom With Us (8:12)
2. 3rd Reanimation (6:13)
3. Going Away (6:36)
4. (Żywiec) Mountain Melody (3:08)
Follow My Dream  
5. Wake Up (5:02)
6. In The Cradle of Your Hands (2:46)
7. Growin' (6:18)
8. Follow My Dream (8:10)
Bonus tracks on 2005 Metal Mind CD
9. Królewskie Marzenie (6:41)
10. Wiosenne Chimery (15:54)
11. Dla Przyjaciół (7:09)

Tracks 1-8 Recorded at Toncooperative Hannover, November 1977
Track 9,11 Recorded in 1977 in Polskie Radio Opole (Polish Radio Opole)
Track 10 Recorded in 16-25.03.1978 in Polskie Radio Katowice (Polish Radio Katowice)

Personnel:
- Józef Skrzek - Fender electric piano, Hohner clavinet D5, MiniMoog, MicroMoog, Sonic Six Moog, Concert Spectrum, harmonica, vocals
- Antymos Apostolis - guitar
- Jerzy Piotrowski - drums, percussion

© SBB - Welcome (1979/2004) Metal Mind Productions - MMPCD 0328

Tracklist:
1. Walkin' Around The Stormy Bay (6:30)
2. Loneliness (5:25)
3. Why No Peace (6:04)
4. Welcome Warm Nights And Days (3:02)
5. Rainbow Man (3:38)
6. How I Can Begin (7:00)
7. Last Man At The Station (9:29)
Bonus tracks on 2004 Metal Mind CD
8. Rainbow Man (full version) (5:05)
9. Last Man At The Station (short version) (6:26)
10. Deszcz Kroplisty, Deszcz Ulewny (4:02)
11. Tuż Nad Kanałem Ulgi (4:41)
12. 30 Stopni W Cieniu (5:26)
13. Przy Okazji (6:39)
14. Mechaniczna Skakanka (5:04)

Track 7,8,9 recorded in Polskie Radio, Opole, Poland, September 1978
Tracks 10-14 recorded in Polskie Radio, Opole, Poland, August 1978

Personnel:
- Józef Skrzek - vocals, grand piano, Fender electric piano, clavinet D6, synths (PolyMoog, MiniMoog, MicroMoog, Sonic Six Moog, Davolisint), Mellotron (3,4), church organ (6), Hammond organ (7), harmonica (5), timpani (2,6), marimba (6), tubular bells (3)
- Antymos Apostolis - guitar, bouzouki (6), drums (1), percussion (3)
- Jerzy Piotrowski - drums, timpani (2)
- Zbigniew Wiatr - gogofon (2)

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Faces - Stray Singles & B-Sides (2015) Warner Bros. Records - 081227954239-5

MP3/320Kbs/125MB
Classic Rock
This CD "Stray Singles & B-Sides", brings together the nine single sides issued during Faces' lifetime such as the studio recording of "Maybe I'm Amazed" and a live cover from Reading Festival (the same venue as "Jealous Guy") of The Temptations' shattering "I Wish It Would Rain," complete with brass. Stewart, Wood, Jones, McLagan and Lane's replacement Tetsu Yamauchi's catchy (and surprisingly string-laden) "You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything..." is presented in its full U.K. single version along with Stewart and Wood's soulful, Memphis-inspired B-side, "As Long As You Tell Him." The latter single was released early in 1975 in the U.S. by the time the year was out, Faces was officially no more.
After lead singer/guitarist Steve Marriott left that group Small Faces, the remaining Small Faces members: Ian McLagan (keyboards), Ronnie Lane (bass) and Kenney Jones (drums and percussion) -- were joined by Ronnie Wood (guitar) and Rod Stewart (lead vocals), both from the Jeff Beck Group, and the new line-up was renamed the Faces.

Tracks:
01. Faces - Pool Hall Richard (2006 Remastered Single Version 1973) 4:27
02. Faces - I Wish It Would Rain (With A Trumpet) (Live, Remastered 1973) 4:48
03. Faces - Rear Wheel Skid (Instrumental) (Remastered Single Version 1970) 4:46
04. Faces - Maybe I'm Amazed (Remastered Single Version 1971) 3:41
05. Faces - Oh Lord I'm Browned Off (Remastered Single Version 1971) 3:52
06. Faces - You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything... (2006 Remastered UK Single Version 1974) 4:33
07. Faces - As Long As You Tell Him (Single Version 1974) 4:22
08. Faces - Skewiff (Mend The Fuse) (Remastered Single Version 1973) 5:18
09. Faces - Dishevelment Blues (Remastered Single Version 1973) 4:58
Bonus:
10. Faces - Sham-Mozzal (Instrumental)(Early Version of Had Me a Real Good Time) 3:14
11. Faces - Whole Lotta Woman (Unreleased, Recorded in 1971) 3:15
12. Faces - I Want to Be Loved (Live, BBC Performance) 6:13

Personnel:
Piano, Electric Organ [Hammond], Harmonium, Clavinet - Ian McLagan
Lead Vocals - Rod Stewart
Guitar, Bass, Harmonica, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Ron Wood
Drums, Percussion - Kenny Jones
Bass, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Guitar, Tambourine - Ronnie Lane
Bass - Tetsu Yamauchi (tracks: 01,02,06,07)