Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Howlin' Wolf - The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions 1971 (2CD Deluxe Edition 2002) MCA Records, Chess - 088 112 985-2

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Chicago Blues

The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions is an album by blues musician Howlin' Wolf released in 1971 on Chess Records, and on Rolling Stones Records in Britain. It was one of the first super session blues albums, setting a blues master among famous musicians from the second generation of rock and roll, in this case Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Charlie Watts, and Bill Wyman. It peaked at #79 on the Billboard 200.

CD1
The Original Album / The Original Mix
1. Rockin' Daddy (3:47)
2. I Ain't Superstitious (3:32)
3. Sittin' On Top Of The World (3:53)
4. Worried About My Baby (2:58)
5. What A Woman! (3:04)
6. Poor Boy (3:06)
7. Built For Comfort (2:11)
8. Who's Been Talking? (3:04)
9. The Red Rooster (False Start And Dialog) (1:59)
10. The Red Rooster (3:58)
11. Do The Do (2:22)
12. Highway 49 (2:48)
13. Wang Dang Doodle (4:33)
Bonus Tracks From London Revisited (Newly Remixed From The Session Multi-Tracks)
14. Goin' Down Slow (5:56)
15. Killing Floor (5:17)
16. I Want To Have A Word With You (4:06)

CD2 
Previously Unreleased Bonus Tracks
1. Worried About My Baby (Rehearsal Take) (4:33)
2. The Red Rooster (Alternate Mix With Alternate Piano) (4:04)
3. What A Woman! (A/K/A Commit A Crime) (Alternate Take) (5:12)
4. Who's Been Talking (Alternate Take With False Start & Dialog) (5:52)
5. Worried About My Baby (Alternate Take) (3:45)
6. I Ain't Superstitious (Alternate Take) (4:12)
7. Highway 49 (Alternate Take) (3:41)
8. Do The Do (Extended Alternate Take) (5:46)
9. Poor Boy (Alternate Lyrics/Mix) (4:29)
10. I Ain't Superstitious (Alternate Mix) (3:55)
11. What A Woman! (A/K/A Commit A Crime) (Alternate Mix With Organ Overdub) (3:12)
12. Rockin' Daddy (Alternate Mix) (3:58)

Personnel:
Bass Guitar, Cowbell, Shaker – Bill Wyman
Drums, Congas, Percussion [Assorted] – Charlie Watts
Rhythm Guitar – Hubert Sumlin
Harmonica – Jeffrey M. Carp
Horns – Dennis Lansing (tracks: 1-2, 1-7, 2-10), Joe Miller (tracks: 1-2, 1-7, 2-10), Jordan Sandke (tracks: 1-2, 1-7, 2-10)
Lead Guitar – Eric Clapton
Piano – Ian Stewart (tracks: 1-1, 1-7, 1-11, 1-13, 2-1, 2-3, 2-4, 2-6, 2-7, 2-12), Lafayette Leake (tracks: 1-3, 1-4, 1-9, 1-10)
Piano, Organ – Steve Winwood (tracks: 1-1 to 1-13, 2-9 to 2-12)
Vocals, Harmonica – Howlin' Wolf

Monday, March 24, 2025

Sandy Coast – Shipwreck + Bonus Disc (1969/2012) Kismet Records - KISCD4036

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Prog Rock, Proto Prog

Sandy Coast was a Dutch rock band fronted by Hans Vermeulen (1947–2017) who were successful in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The band's biggest hits include "Just a Friend" and "True Love (That's a Wonder)" in The Netherlands.
Sandy Coast signed to Page One in 1969, they recorded three singles as well as their third album, Shipwreck, which was not as successful as its predecessor, From the workshop.

Tracklist:
The Original Album
01. Shipwreck - 13:42
a) Overture
b) Departure
c) Shipwreck
d) Saved
e) Hope And Despair
f) Land
g) The End
02. I May Happily Forget - 4:02
03. North Canadian Paradise - 4:05
04. Blue Blackman's Blues - 1:41
05. Advice - 3:19
06. Timothy - 3:47
07. Re Re Le Loup - 3:57

Bonus Disc
01. Depression - 3:11
02. Side Step - 3:29
03. Turning 'round The Pedals Of Our Tandem Which Is Made For Two - 3:15
04. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - 4:01
05. True Love, That's A Wonder - 3:13
06. From The Workshop - 3:44
07. In My Opinion - 2:08
08. Eleanor Rigby - 3:17

Tracks: (01,03,04,06) From The Workshop (1968)
Tracks: (02,05) Sandy Coast (1971)
Tracks: (07,08) Single (1970) Page One – POF 166

Personnel:
Onno Bevoort - drums, cymbals
Hans Vermeulen - vocals, guitar, piano
Jan Vermeulen - bass guitar
Ron Westerbeek - organ, piano, guitar, backing vocals

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Brian Auger & Julie Driscoll and The Trinity - Open (1967/2004) Ghostown Records – QSCD 4029

MP3/320Kbs/142MB
Psychedelic Rock, Soul, Jazz-Rock, Mod

Julie Driscoll Tippett (born 8 June 1947) is an English singer and actress, known for her work with Brian Auger and her husband, Keith Tippett.
Brian Albert Gordon Auger (born 18 July 1939) is an English jazz rock and rock music keyboardist who specialises in the Hammond organ. 
Brian Auger and the Trinity was a British band led by keyboardist Brian Auger. Brian Auger and the Trinity with Driscoll's joint album Open, was released in 1967. 
Brian Auger with Driscoll and the band Trinity, he went on to record a cover version of David Ackles' "Road to Cairo" and Bob Dylan's "This Wheel's on Fire", which appeared on Dylan Covered. The latter track was a number 5 pop hit in the UK. Auger and Driscoll stopped working together after the 1969 album Streetnoise, but reunited for the 1978 album Encore.

Tracks:
01. In and Out (John L Montgomery) - 3:06
02. Isola Natale (Brian Auger) - 5:27
03. Black Cat (Brian Auger) - 3:23
04. Lament for Miss Baker (Brian Auger) - 2:37
05. Goodbye Jungle Telegraph (Brian Auger) - 6:12
06. Tramp (Lowell Fulsom & James McCracklin) - 4:04
07. Why (Am I Treated So Bad) (Roebuck Staples) - 3:33
08. A Kind Of Love In (Brian Auger-Julie Driscoll) - 2:32
09. Break it Up (Brian Auger-P. Sutton) - 3:00
10. Season Of the Witch (Donovan Leitch) - 7:51
Bonus Tracks:
11. I've Gotta Go Now (Pappaiardi) - 4:12
12. Save Me (Aretha Franklin) - 4:03
13. This Wheel's on Fire (в. Dyian-R.Danko) - 5:19
14. Road to Cairo (David Ackles) - 3:3

Personnel:
Brian "Auge" Auger - B-3 organ, piano, electric piano, vocals
Julie "Jools" Driscoll - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
David "Lobs" Ambrose - basses
Clive "Toli" Thacker - drums, percussion
Roger Sutton - bass (09,11)
Gary Boyle - guitar

Friday, March 21, 2025

Jeff Beck - Truth & Beck-Ola (1991) EMI Records - CDP 7954692 UK

MP3/320Kbs/170MB
Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, Psychedelic Rock

Truth is the debut album by Jeff Beck, released in 1968 in the United Kingdom on Columbia Records and in the United States on Epic Records. It introduced the talents of his backing band the Jeff Beck Group, specifically Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood.
Beck-Ola is the second studio album, and the first credited to the Jeff Beck Group. It was released in June 1969.

Tracks:
01. Shapes Of Things (Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Keith Relf, Paul Samwell-Smith) - 3:17
02. Let Me Love You (Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart) - 4:40
03. Morning Dew (Bonnie Dobson, Tim Rose) - 4:39
04. You Shook Me (Willie Dixon, J.B. Lenoir) - 2:28
05. Ol' Man River (Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein) - 3:58
06. Greensleeves (Traditional, arranged by Jeff Beck) - 1:46
07. Rock My Plimsoul (Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart) - 4:11
08. Beck's Bolero (Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck) - 2:51
09. Blues De Luxe (Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart) - 7:26
10. I Ain't Superstitious (Willie Dixon) - 4:53
11. All Shook Up (Otis Blackwell, Elvis Presley) - 4:52
12. Spanish Boots (Ron Wood, Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart) - 3:36
13. Girl From Mill Valley (Nicky Hopkins) - 3:46
14. Jailhouse Rock (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) - 3:13
15. Plynth (Water Down The Drain) (Nicky Hopkins, Ron Wood, Rod Stewart) - 3:07
16. The Hangman's Knee (Nicky Hopkins, Ron Wood, Jeff Beck, Tony Newman, Rod Stewart) - 4:48
17. Rice Pudding (Nicky Hopkins, Ron Wood, Jeff Beck, Tony Newman) - 7:23

Personnel:
- Jeff Beck - guitars, vocals, bass (05)
- Rod Stewart - vocals (except 06,08)
- Micky Waller - drums (except 06,08), tambourine (02)
- Ronnie Wood - bass (except 05,06,08)
- Tony Newman - drums (11-17)
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- Nicky Hopkins - piano (03,09,11-17)
- Keith Moon - drums (08), timpani (05)
- Jimmy Page - 12-string rhythm guitar (08)
- John Paul Jones - bass (08), Hammond organ (04,05)
- Mysterious Scottish Bloke - bagpipes (03)

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Ro Ro - Meet At The Water (1972/2008) Big Pink - Big Pink 6

MP3/320Kbs/130MB
Progressive Blues-Rock

Reissue, originally released in 1972. After playing in psych act Tangerine Peel, bassist Warwick Rose formed Ro Ro with frontman Alan Ross, filling out the line-up with former Animals guitarist John Weider, ex-Jeff Beck/Juicy Lucy drummer Rod Coombes, and the expressive keyboardist Neil Sheppard to craft the masterful debut Meet At The Water, released on EMI's Regal Zonophone in 1972. Despite the excellence of the material, which ranges from blues ballads to introspective prog, it soon became unjustly obscure. This is a rare and refined prog/blues-rock LP.

Tracks:
01. Goin' Round My Head - 5:08
02. Beautiful Lady (Neil Sheppard, John Weider) - 5:02
03. Something About Her - 4:45
04. Down On The Road - 2:31
05. Meet At The Water - 4:56
06. Mandala - 2:13
07. Give Me The Benefit - 6:00
08. June - 5:04
09. Wild Wild Woman - 4:08
10. Whole Fire Burning - 5:39

Personnel:
Rod Coombes - Vocals, Drums
Brian Rogers – Orchestration
Alan Ross - Vocals, Guitar, Recorder
Neil Sheppard - Vocals, Keyboards
Rose Warwick – Bass
John Weider - Guitar, Violin