Saturday, August 23, 2025

The Jules Blattner Group ‎– Call Me Man! (1971) Buddah Records - BDS 5080

 

MP3/320Kbs/93MB
Rock & Roll, Psychedelic Rock

Jules Merrill Blattner (February 8, 1941 – June 7, 2019) was an American rock and roll singer, guitarist, songwriter and bandleader. The Jules Blattner Group's album Call Me Man! was released in 1971 on Buddah Records. The album has received positive reviews, with some noting its quality and the band's contribution to the rock scene of the time.

Tracks:
1. Gonna Have A Good Time 1:01
2. My Babe 3:56
3. All Strung Out 2:24
4. Fannie Mae 2:26
5. Rocky Racoon 3:24
6. School Days 2:41
7. Bullshit 3:12
8. Man 4:34
9. Birth 6:29
10. Downbound Train 2:40
11. Bye Bye Baby 0:20

Personnel:
Jules Blattner - guitar, vocals, producer
Darrell Meister - bass
Paul Spencer - drums


Friday, August 22, 2025

Lotti Golden Discography

 

MP3/320Kbs/220MB
Rhythm & Blues, Funk, Soul

Lotti Golden rhythm 'n' blues, soul, rock singer, songwriter, producer, music journalist, poet. Born 1949-11-27 in New York City. Debuted on Atlantic Records in 1969 with Motor-Cycle a semi-autobiograhical LP fusing urban poetry with rock, R&B and jazz...

Lotti Golden - Motor-Cycle (1969) Atlantic Records - SD 8223

Tracks:
1. Motor-Cycle Michael (8:14)
2. Gonna Fay's (8:31)
3. A Lot Like Lucifer (Celia Said Long Time Loser) (6:28)
4. The Space Queens (Silky Is Sad) (7:21)
5. Who Are Your Friends (5:53)
6. Get Together (With Yourself) (5:32)
7. You Can Find Him (5:13)
8. Annabelle With Bells [Bonus Track] (4:12)
9. Sock It To Me Baby [Bonus Track] (3:29)

Vocal – Lotti Golden
Bass – Everett Barksdale, Lou Mauro
Guitar – Billy Suyker, Charley Macey, Everett Barksdale, Hugh McCracken, Ralph Cassales, Vinnie Bell
Drums – Bobby Gregg, Buddy Saltzman, Herb Lovelle
Percussion – Jack Jennings, Joe Venuto
Piano, Organ – Ernie Hayes
Saxophone – Joe Grimm
Trombone – Alan Raph
Trumpet – Ernie Royal

Lotti Golden - Lotti Golden (1971) GRT - 30003

Tracks:
1. Staircase Between The Floors (03:07)
2. Do You Use It (03:33)
3. North Carolina Sun (03:00)
4. Ballad Of Little H (03:57)
5. Tell Me What's On Your Mind (03:12)
6. Mean Dog Blues (02:05)
7. Just Like The River (Ballad Of Jimmy Hill & Me) (03:15)
8. This Time I Wanna Lose (04:12)
9. Lately (I Feel Like I Wanna Wake Up Out Of This Dream) (05:31)
10. It Feels So Good, Do It Again (05:00)
11. Just Like The River (Reprise) (01:43)

Personnel:
Vocal – Lotti Golden
Bass – Chet Amsterdam
Drums, Percussion – Dennis Seiwell
Guitar, Harp, Whistle – Hugh McCracken
Horns – Joe Farrell, Marvin Stamm, Randy Brecker, Ronald E Cuber
Piano, Organ – Paul Griffin
Piano, Vibraphone, Organ, Percussion – Mike Mainier


Thursday, August 21, 2025

Montrose (1973/2005) Audio Fidelity - AFZ 028

 

MP3/320Kbs/77MB
Hard Rock

Montrose was an American hard rock band formed in 1973 and named after guitarist and founder Ronnie Montrose.
Montrose is the debut studio album by band, released in October 1973 by Warner Bros. The band included Denny Carmassi (drums), Bill Church (bass), and a then-unknown Sammy Hagar (vocals).

Tracks:
1. Rock The Nation (Ronnie Montrose) 2:59
2. Bad Motor Scooter (Sammy Hagar) 3:41
3. Space Station #5 (Ronnie Montrose, Sammy Hagar) 5:14
4. I Don't Want It (Ronnie Montrose, Sammy Hagar) 2:55
5. Good Rockin' Tonight (Ray Brown) 2:56
6. Rock Candy (Ronnie Montrose, Sammy Hagar, Denny Carmassi, Bill Church) 5:03
7. One Thing On My Mind (J.Sanchez, Ronnie Montrose, Sammy Hagar) 3:38
8. Make It Last (Sammy Hagar) 5:22

Personnel:
Sammy Hagar - lead vocals
Ronnie Montrose - guitar
Bill Church - bass
Denny Carmassi - drums


Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Plum Nelly - Deceptive Lines (1971/2009) Flawed Gems - GEM 3

 

MP3/320Kbs/113MB
Progressive Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock

This five man band began playing under the name "Creedmore State" until Nicky and Arnie Ungano signed the band to Capitol Records under the name "Plum Nelly." They either played with or opened for many famous acts such Bo Diddley, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Jimi Hendrix, The Kinks, Savoy Brown, John Mayall, Fleetwood Mac, Rod Stewart and The Faces, Joe Cocker, Dr. John, Muddy Waters, Terry Reid and notibly at Carnegie Hall with The James Gang. The band recorded the album "Deceptive Lines" at Capitol East, November through December 1970. It was released in 1971.

Tracks:
1. Deception 9:00  
2. Carry On 7:04  
3. Demon 6:57  
4. Lonely Man's Cry 7:02  
5. Sail Away 10:00  
6. Never Done 3:04  

Personnel:
Ric Prince – vocals, keyboards
John E. Walker – lead vocals
Steve Ross – rhytm guitar, vocals
Peter Harris – bass, vocals
Christopher Llloyd – drums, percussion
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Jeremy Steig - flute (4)
The Sweet Inspirations - background vocals (4)
Dave Bash Johnson - conga (2)


Tuesday, August 19, 2025

1776 (1971) Palladium Records - P-1005

 

MP3/320Kbs/72MB
Country Rock

The 1776 band from 1971 was a Christian rock and psychedelic rock group that released an album titled "1776" in that year. The album features tracks such as "Memories," "But It's All," "The Way You Are," and "Jesus Is Just Alright," among others. The band members included Jerry Zubal on vocals and guitar, Don Lucking on piano, organ, and violin, Bryan Barnes on vocals, guitar, and piano, Bill Doral on drums, Eggmahn on bass, and Phillip Bliss on guitar, vocals, steel guitar, percussion and banjo.

Tracks:
1. Memories 3:03
2. But It’s All 2:39
3. The Way You Are 3:16
4. Sadman 2:25
5. Only You Know & I Know 3:55
6. Jesus Is Just Alright 2:52
7. Brothers & Sisters 2:56
8. Your My Woman 4:57
9. Look 3:48
10. Country Star 2:50

Personnel:
Bryan Barnes - guitar, vocals, piano
Eggmahn - bass
Phillip Bliss - guitar, vocals, steel guitar, percussion, banjo
Jerry Zubal - guitar, vocals
Bill Doral - drums
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Don Lucking - piano, organ, violin