Thursday, September 25, 2025

T2 - It'll All Work Out in Boomland (1970/2000) Decca - UICY-9035

 

MP3/320Kbs/105MB
Progressive Rock

T2's It'll All Work Out in Boomland is a 1970 progressive rock album that has gained a cult following over the years. The album was released by Decca Records in July 1970 and features four tracks, including the 21-minute epic "Morning". The band, consisting of Peter Dunton (drums, vocals), Bernard Jinks (bass, vocals), and Keith Cross (guitar, keyboards, vocals), was formed from members of previous bands such as Bulldog Breed and Neon Pearl.

Tracks:
1. In Circles (8:34)
2. J.L.T. (5:44)
3. No More White Horses (8:35)
4. Morning (21:14)

Personnel:
Keith Cross - guitars, keyboards, harmony vocals
Bernard Jinks - bass guitar, harmony vocals
Peter Dunton - drums, lead vocals


Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Southside Johnny And The Asbury Jukes - I Don’t Want To Go Home/This Time It’s For Real (2004) BGO Records - BGOCD609

 

MP3/320Kbs/200MB
R&B, Blue-Eyed Soul, Jersey Shore Sound

Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes are an American musical group from the Jersey Shore formerly led by Southside Johnny. They have been recording albums since 1976 and are closely associated with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. They have recorded or performed several Springsteen songs, including "The Fever" and "Fade Away". Springsteen has also performed with the band on several occasions.
John Lyon (born December 4, 1948), known professionally as Southside Johnny, is an American retired singer-songwriter who fronted the band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes.

Tracks:
I Don’t Want To Go Home (1976)
1. I Don’t Want To Go Home 3:41
2. Got To Get You Off My Mind 3:11
3. How Come You Treat Me So Bad 3:22
4. The Fever 5:05
5. Broke Down Piece Of Man 3:27
6. Sweeter Than Honey 3:33
7. Fanny Mae 3:21
8. It Ain’t The Meat (It’s The Motion) 2:45
9. I Choose To Sing The Blues 2:44
10. You Mean So Much To Me 3:43
This Time It’s For Real (1977)
11. This Time It’s For Real 4:06
12. Without Love 4:32
13. Check Mr. Popeye 3:53
14. First Night 4:35
15. She Got Me Where She Wants Me 4:03
16. Some Things Just Don’t Change 3:36
17. Little Girl So Fine 3:48
18. I Ain’t Got The Fever No More 5:27
19. Love On The Wrong Side Of Town 3;10
20. When You Dance 5:25


Monday, September 22, 2025

Corky Laing - Makin' It On The Street (1977/2005) 2000 Fruit Gum - 29037

 

MP3/320Kbs/89MB
Rock, Soft Rock

Corky Laing's album Makin' It On The Street was released in 1977 in the United States on the Elektra label. The album is categorized under the Rock genre with a Soft Rock style. It was recorded at Capricorn Sound Studios and mixed at Westlake Audio, with production handled by John Sandlin. The album features contributions from notable musicians such as Dickey Betts, Eric Clapton and George Terry on guitar and the Muscle Shoals Horn Section on horns.

Tracklist:
1. On My Way (By The River) 3:39
2. Makin' It On The Street 5:20
3. Two Places At One Time 3:13
4. See Me Through 2:59
5. Don't You Worry 3:42
6. I Know 3:51
7. Somebody Told Me 4:07
8. Growln' Old With Rock & Roll 4:20
9. Heaven 4:15

Personnel:
Backing Vocals – Clydie King, Sherlie Matthews, Venetta Fields
Bass – Calvin Arline
Drums [Slingerland], Rototoms [Roto Toms], Bongos [Electric], Steel Drums, Percussion – Corky Laing
Guitar – Corky Laing, Pete Carr, Tommy Talton
Horns [Muscle Shoals Horn Section] – Charles Rose, Harrison Calloway, Harvey Thompson, Ronald Eades
Horns [Solos] – Frank Vicari, Randall Bramblett
Keyboards – Neal Larsen
Vocals – Corky Laing
Guitar – Dickey Betts, Eric Clapton, George Terry (Track: 1)


Sunday, September 21, 2025

Highway Robbery - For Love Or Money (1972/1998) Not On Label - Seed 067-2

 

MP3/320Kbs/84MB
Classic Rock, Hard Rock

Highway Robbery's debut and sole studio album, For Love Or Money, was released in June 1972 on RCA Victor with the catalog number LSP-4735. The album, available on vinyl LP, cassette, and 8-track cartridge, features a hard rock, classic rock, and psychedelic rock style. The band, a Detroit-based trio, consisted of guitarist Michael Stevens (formerly of The Boston Tea Party), drummer and lead vocalist Don Francisco, and bassist and vocalist John Livingston Tunison IV.

Tracks:
1. Mystery Rider 3:01
2. Fifteen 2:56
3. All I Need (To Have Is You) 4:16
4. Lazy Woman 5:39
5. Bells 3:24
6. Ain’t Gonna Take No More 3:56
7. I’ll Do It All Again 4:12
8. Promotion Man 5:59

Personnel:
Michael "Mike" Stevens - lead guitar, vocals
John Livingston Tunison IV - bass, vocals
Don Francisco - drums, lead vocals


Saturday, September 20, 2025

Phantom - Phantom’s Divine Comedy Part 1 (1974/1983) One Way Records - S21 56842

 

MP3/320Kbs/95MB
Psychedelic Hard Rock

Psychedelic rock group from Detroit, Michigan, USA, active in the early to mid 1970s, previously known as Madrigal and Walpurgis. Under the management of Ed "Punch" Andrews of Bob Seger fame, they changed their name to Phantom and released one album, 1974's "Phantom's Divine Comedy". The musical instrumentation, mystical themes, and vocalist's penchant for Jim Morrison-esque vocal stylings.

Tracks:
Intro
1. Tales From A Wizard 5:20
Prelude
2. Devil’s Child 2:20
3. Calm Before The Storm 3:26
4. Half A Life 4:05
5. Spiders Will Dance (On Your Face While You Sleep) 4:10
Wizard
6. Black Magic / White Magic 3:23
7. Merlin 5:24
Entrance
8. Stand Beside My Fire 5:31
9. Welcome To Hell 5:11

Personnel:
Ted Pearson - guitars, bass, piano
Harold Beardsley - bass
Russell Klatt - piano, organ
Jim Roland - drums, percussion