Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Johnny Almond Music Machine - Hollywood Blues (1970/2008) Vocalion - CDSML 8441

 

MP3/320Kbs/113MB
Soulful Funk and Jazz blended with American Blues

Hollywood Blues is the second album by British multi-instrumentalist and composer Johnny Almond, released under the moniker Johnny Almond Music Machine in 1970. The album was recorded in the United States, primarily at Sunset Sound Studios in Hollywood, and features a predominantly American West Coast rhythm section, including organist Charles Kynard, guitarist Joe Pass, bassist Ray Neapolitan, and drummers Earl Palmer and Joe Harris. Almond, who played saxophones, flute, vibraphone, and organ, was joined on the front line by saxophonists Hadley Caliman, Curtis Amy, and Vi Redd. The album, categorized under genres such as Soul Jazz, Jazz-Funk and Jazz-Rock, is noted for its funky, soulful, and jazzy character, showcasing Almond's distinctive European approach blended with American blues.
Johnny Almond (20 July 1946 - 18 November 2009) was a British saxophonist, who is best known for his recordings with the Alan Price Set, Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall and Mark-Almond.

Tracks:
1. It's The Water 4:33
2. Funkyville USA 4:31
3. Agadir Sunset 5:25
4. Blues For Helen 8:35
5. Hot Rod 3:38
6. Slipping Easy 7:06
7. Kwei Ying Fu 3:48
8. Perdido 8:24

Personnel:
Johnny Almond - tenor & alto & baritone saxophones, flute, alto flute, vibraphone, mellotron, bass clarinet
Steve Hammond - acoustic & electric guitars
Roger Sutton - bass guitar, claves
Jimmy Crawford - electric guitar
Johnny Wiggins - piano, organ
Geoff Condon - trumpet, flugelhorn
Alan White - drums, congas, cowbell, percussion


Monday, October 13, 2025

A Rock Opera The Survival Of St. Joan (1971/2013) Flawed Gems - 106

                                                                                    
MP3/320Kbs/153MB
Rock Opera

The Survival of St. Joan is a rock opera by Smoke Rise (Gary Ruffin, Hank Ruffin, Stan Ruffin, and Randy Bugg, music composed by Hank and Gary) from an original concept and libretto by Off-Broadway playwright and screenwriter James Lineberger.
Smoke Rise was an American rock band in 1969-1972. In 1970, they created the first American rock opera, The Survival of St. Joan. Its members were brothers Hank Ruffin keyboards, Gary Ruffin guitar, Stan Ruffin drums and Randy Bugg bass guitar.

Tracks:
1. Survival (Hank Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 3:37
2. Someone Is Dying (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 2:40
3. Run, Run (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 0:47
4. Back In the World (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 2:30
5. I'm Here (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 2:33
6. Love Me (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 1:02
7. Stonefire (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 3:35
8. Love Me / Part. 2 (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 2:47
9. Lady of Light (Hank Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 2:13
10. Country Life (Hank Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 1:41
11. Run, Run / Part. 2 (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 1:33
12. Precious Mommy (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 1:52
13. Medley: Survival - Part. 2/Run, Run - Part. 3/Back To the World - Part. 2 - 2:17
14. Lonely Neighbors (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 2:37
15. Cornbread (Hank Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 1:44
16. This Is How It Is (Hank Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 1:24
17. Cannonfire (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 3:40
18. It's Over (Hank Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 2:22
19. Darkwoods Lullabye (Hank Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 1:42
20. You Don't Know Why (Hank Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 2:46
21. Propitious (Gary Ruffin) - 1:04
22. Burning a Witch (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 4:09
23. Love Me / Part. 4 (Gary Ruffin - James Lineberger) - 3:58


 

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Tarbaby - February (1973/2010) Gear Fab Records - GF-241

 

MP3/320Kbs/94MB
Blues Rock, Southern Rock

The band formed in Tallahassee, Florida, released their debut album titled February in 1973. The album features a blend of blues, psych rock, and Southern rock, showcasing the band's raw energy and original style. The group consisted of Patrick Muth on rhythm and lead guitar, harmonica, and vocals; Brewster Banks on bass guitar, piano, vocals and Wally Knoelke on drums, percussion and trumpet. The original LP was released on Newsouth Recordings in 1974, and a reissue was released on CD by Gear Fab Records in 2010. The album is considered a rare and sought-after release. The band disbanded in late 1975, after which Patrick Muth formed the bands Crybaby and The Cove Hotel Band, while Brewster Banks continued releasing music under various names.

Tracks:
1. Have You Seen My Baby? 3:18
2. Swing 4:37
3. Mustang Sally (Bonny Rice) 2:52
4. I Need Your Love 3:11
5. Gotta Find Me A Woman 3:01
6. Bootleg (Fogerty) 3:36
7. So Long 2:59
8. My Back Door 2:52
9. Baked Tomato 4:35
10.New Song 3:56

Personnel:
Patrick Muth - Rythym Lead Guitars, Harmonica, Vocals
Brewster Banks - Bass Guitar, Piano, Vocals
Wally Knoelke - Drums, Percussion, Trumpet


Saturday, October 11, 2025

Jon Lord - Gemini Suite (1971/2016 Remastered) earMUSIC - 0211621EMU

 

MP3/320Kbs/116MB
Symphonic Rock

Jon Lord's Gemini Suite is a studio album released in 1971, marking his first solo project following the 1969 classical/rock fusion Concerto for Group and Orchestra. The album features five extended movements, each dedicated to a member of the Deep Purple band, performed with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Arnold. The track listing includes "Guitar" (featuring Albert Lee), "Piano" (Jon Lord), "Drums" (Ian Paice), "Vocals" (Tony Ashton and Yvonne Elliman), "Bass Guitar" (Roger Glover), and "Organ" (Jon Lord), with the total duration of the original release being 47 minutes and 24 seconds. The album was originally released in Europe and America with different cover artwork

Tracks:
1. Guitar (Albert Lee) 9:02
2. Piano (Jon Lord) 8:08
3. Drums (Ian Paice) 7:26
4. Vocals (Yvonne Elliman, Tony Ashton) 5:53
5. Bass Guitar (Roger Glover) 5:05
6. Organ (Jon Lord) 12:10

Personnel:
Jon Lord - keyboards
Albert Lee - guitar
Ian Paice - drums
Yvonne Elliman - vocals
Tony Ashton - vocals
Roger Glover - bass
The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Arnold


Friday, October 10, 2025

Annette Peacock - X-Dreams (1978/1986) Japan Record/AURA – 32JC-209

 

MP3/320Kbs/95MB
Avantgarde, Jazz-Rock

X-Dreams is the second solo album by Annette Peacock, released in 1978.
Peacock had spent the previous four years recording material for the album in various studios. She recalled that a total of 22 musicians participated in the creation of the album: "most of them had never played together, and all the tracks were first takes. It was very exciting." Mick Ronson played on tracks 1,5,6 and 7. Peacock reflected: "There was an understanding between Mick and I, a mutual respect and admiration."
Annette Peacock (born September 2, 1941) is an American composer, musician, songwriter, producer, and arranger. She is a pioneer in electronic music who combined her voice with one of the first Moog synthesizers in the late 1960s.

Tracks:
1. My Mama Never Taught Me How To Cook 5:26
2. Real & Defined Androgens 10:55
3. Dear Bela 2:59
4. This Feel Within 5:18
5. Too Much In The Skies 4:51
6. Don't Be Cruel 4:34
7. Questions 2:52

Personnel:
Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Annette Peacock
Bass - Jeff Clyne, Kuma Harada, Peter Pavli, Steve Cook, Stu Woods
Congas, Percussion - Brother James, Darryl Le Que
Drums - Bill Bruford, Dave Sheen, John Halsey, Rick Morotta
Guitar - Brian Godding, Chris Spedding, Jim Mullen, Mick Ronson, Phil Lee, Tommy Cosgrave
Keyboards - Peter Lemer
Saxophone - Dave Chambers, George Khan, Ray Warleigh