Saturday, July 12, 2025

The Best Of Donovan Sunshine Superman (2002/2006) EMI Records - 0946 3 71828 2 6

 

MP3/320Kbs/191MB
Rock, Pop, Folk, World & Country

The Best of Donovan Sunshine Superman is a compilation album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released on 8 October 2002 EMI, reissue 2006 from EMI.
Donovan Phillips Leitch (born 10 May 1946), known mononymously as Donovan, is a Scottish musician, songwriter and record producer. He emerged from the British folk scene in early 1965 and subsequently scored multiple international hit singles and albums during the late 1960s. His work became emblematic of the flower power era with its blend of folk, pop, psychedelica and jazz stylings... Donovan became a friend of other prominent musicians such as Joan Baez, Brian Jones and the Beatles. His backing musicians included the Jeff Beck Group and John Bonham, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones...

Tracklist:
1. Sunshine Superman (extended version) (04:33)
2. Mellow Yellow (03:39)
3. Catch The Wind (LP version) (02:55)
4. There Is A Mountain (02:35)
5. Colours (02:45)
6. Jennifer Juniper (02:42)
7. The Trip (04:34)
8. Sunny Goodge Street (02:55)
9. Happiness Runs (03:25)
10. Poor Cow (02:57)
11. Preachin' Love (02:40)
12. Hurdy Gurdy Man (03:13)
13. Superlungs My Supergirl (02:40)
14. Season Of The Witch (04:55)
15. Turquoise (03:30)
16. Epistle To Dippy (03:10)
17. Sand And Foam (03:19)
18. Atlantis (04:59)
19. Guinevere (03:40)
20. Wear You're Love Like Heaven (02:24)
21. Barabajagal (Love Is Hot) (03:21)
22. Lalena (02:55)


Friday, July 11, 2025

Leon Russell And The Shelter People (1971/1989) Shelter SRZ-8005

 

MP3/320Kbs/168MB
Folk Rock, Classic Rock

Leon Russell and the Shelter People is the second solo album by the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Leon Russell. Released in 1971, it peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 200 in the United States. The album has gold certification for sales of over 500,000 albums in the US and Canada. "The Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen" is a song written by Leon Russell from the soundtrack of the 1971 film Mad Dogs & Englishmen.

Tracklist:
1. Stranger in a Strange Land (4:03)
2. Of Thee I Sing (4:27)
3. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (5:10)
4. Crystal Closet Queen (3:00)
5. Home Sweet Oklahoma (3:27)
6. Alcatraz (3:52)
7. The Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen (4:04)
8. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry (4:03)
9. She Smiles Like a River (3:00)
10. Sweet Emily (3:22)
11. Beware of Darkness (4:41)
Bonus:
12. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (3:40)
13. Love Minus Zero/No Limit (3:22)
14. She Belongs to Me (3:29)

Personnel:
Leon Russell – lead vocals, piano, organ (1,2,4,8,10), guitar (1,2,4-6,8,10-11)
Don Preston – guitar (1-4,8,10,12-14), backing vocals (1,2,4,8,10)
Joey Cooper – guitar (1,2,4,8,10), backing vocals (1,2,4,8,10)
Eric Clapton – guitar (5,6,11)
Jesse Ed Davis – guitar (3,12-14)
Jimmy Johnson – guitar (9)
John Gallie – organ (1,2,4,8,10)
Chris Stainton – organ (5,6,11)
Barry Beckett – organ (9)
Carl Radle – bass guitar (1-7,10-14)
David Hood – bass guitar (9)
Chuck Blackwell – drums (1,2,4,8,10)
Jim Gordon – drums (5,6,11)
Jim Keltner – drums (3,12-14)
Roger Hawkins – drums (9)
Claudia Lennear – backing vocals (1,2,4 8,10)
Kathi McDonald – backing vocals (1,2,4,8,10)
Nick DeCaro – string arrangements (7)


Thursday, July 10, 2025

Canarios - Libérate! (1970/Vinyl) Barclay/Movieplay ‎- S-2.1232

 

MP3/320Kbs/91MB
Fanky Soul Brass Rock

Canarios released an album titled "Libérate!" in 1970. Founded in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain in 1964 (initially as "The Canaries") - Disbanded in 1974. The album was released on the Barclay label, and it is categorized under the Funk / Soul genre. The album includes a track titled "Free Yourself" which has been noted in various sources. Additionally, the album was part of a series of releases by the band, with some tracks being re-released in subsequent years. The album has been recognized for its significance in the history of rock in Canarias, with a 50th-anniversary celebration noted in 2020.

Tracks:
1. Hello! (1:07)
2. Free Yourself (4:32)
3. Magna (5:39)
4. Intro/Bossa/Oito (1:46)
5. You're My Sunshine (3:59)
6. Say Hi! To The Salvation Army (0:37)
7. Words of the Lord (2:50)
8. Say Bye! To The Salvation Army (0:56)
9. She Brought The Blues (Into My Life) (4:31)
10. Hey, Mr. Teller!, Where Is The Hope? (0:58)
11. Let It Be Me (5:26)

Personnel:
Bass – Alvaro Yébenes
Drums – Tato Luzardo
Guitar – Germán Pérez
Orchestrated By – John Cameron 
Organ – Graham Bircumshaw
Saxophone – V. Máiquez
Trombone – A. Máiquez
Trumpet – F. Muñoz
Vocals, Harmonica, Guitar – Teddy Bautista

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Smile - Ghost Of A Smile (1997) Pseudonym Records - CDP 1049 DD

 

FLAC/186MB
Pop Rock, Beat, Mod

Smile were an English rock band formed in London in 1968 and was the predecessor of the band Queen. The band was formed by Tim Staffell and Brian May, who later went on to form Queen. They were later joined by drummer Roger Taylor, who also went on to form Queen. They recorded six songs and disbanded in 1970. These songs were titled "April Lady", "Step on Me", "Polar Bear", "Earth", "Blag", and "Doin' Alright" (later re-recorded by Queen for their self-titled debut album in 1973). These songs exist on the CD Ghost of a Smile.

Tracks:
1. Earth (T. Staffell) (4:00)
2. Step On Me (T. Staffell/B. May) (3:10)
3. Doin' Alright (Stereo) (T. Staffell/B. May) (3:48)
4. April Lady (S. Lucas) (2:43)
5. Blag (R. Taylor) (3:12)
6. Polar Bear (B. May) (3:56)
Bonus tracks: performed by Eddie Howell (featuring Brian May and Freddie Mercury. Recorded at the Sarm East Studios, London, England August 1975)
7. The Man From Manhattan (E. Howell) (original) (Stereo) (3:20)
8. The Man From Manhattan (E.Howell) (back again) (Stereo) (4:56)

Tracks 1-3 recorded in July 1969 at the Trident Studios, Soho, England.
Tracks 4-6 recorded in September 1969 at the De Lane Lea Studios, Holborn, London, England

Personnel:
Acoustic Guitar – Eddie Howell (tracks: 7,8)
Backing Vocals – Brian May (tracks: 7,8), Freddie Mercury (tracks: 7,8), Roger Taylor (tracks: 1 to 6)
Bass – Jerome Rimson (tracks: 7,8), Tim Staffell (tracks: 1 to 6)
Drums – Barry De Sousa* (tracks: 7,8), Roger Taylor (tracks: 1 to 6)
Guitar – Brian May (tracks: 1 to 6)
Lead Guitar – Brian May (tracks: 7,8)
Lead Vocals – Eddie Howell (tracks: 7,8)
Piano – Brian May (tracks: 2), Freddie Mercury (tracks: 7,8)
Vocals – Brian May (tracks: 1 to 6), Tim Staffell (tracks: 1 to 6)


Tuesday, July 8, 2025

6680 Lexington (1971/Vinyl) MGM Records - SE-4783

 

MP3/320Kbs/87MB
Blues Rock, Folk Rock, Southern Rock, Classic Rock

6680 Lexington was a studio project that released an album in 1971 on MGM Records, catalog number SE 4783. The band consisted of various musicians, including Art Munson, who was involved in producing and playing guitar, and Mike Patterson, who contributed vocals and piano. The album featured a mix of original songs and covers, with some tracks like "Can't You See" and "Gonna Love You Right" standing out. The project was reportedly financed by Mike Curb and brought together talented musicians, some of whom were previously part of the band Big Foot. The album is categorized under genres such as Rock, Blues Rock, Folk Rock, Southern Rock, and Classic Rock.

Tracklist:
1. Can't You See 3:03
2. Sara Lee 3:38
3. Be My Woman 4:10
4. Fire And Rain 3:48
5. Drink My Water 3:03
6. Gonna Love You Right 6:29
7. Feeling Alright 4:25
8. Slippin' And Slidin' 2:56
9. Damn Good Friend Of Mine 4:05

Personnel:
Bass – Joe Lamanno
Drums – Ernie Earnshaw
Guitar – Virgil Beckham
Harmonica, Engineer – Tony McCashen
Violin – George Poole
Vocals – Bonnie Bowden, Chris Morgan, Darlene Love, Edna, Tony McCashen (9)
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar – Art Munson
Vocals, Organ, Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone, Percussion – Dave Garland
Vocals, Piano – Mike Patterson