Saturday, January 10, 2026

Clancy - Seriously Speaking (1975/2024) Big Pink - 941

 

MP3/320Kbs/119MB
Jazz-Funk, Progressive & Classic Rock

Clancy's debut album, released in 1975 on Warner Bros. Records. The album was recorded at Rockfield and Island Studios and features a blend of jazz-rock, jazz-funk, progressive rock, and classic rock styles. The band Clancy was formed in London, England, and featured key members including Dave Skinner (keyboards, vocals), Ernie Graham (guitar, vocals), Colin Bass (bass), Barry Ford (drums), Gaspar Lawal (percussion) and Dave Vasco (guitar).

Tracks:
1. Back On Love 3:45
2. Lose Me 5:24
3. Body To Body 6:08
4. Steal Away 4:49
5. Sign Of The Times 3:19
6. Southern Boogie 3:31
7. Money 3:27
8. Long Time Comin' 3:27
9. Move On 6:33
10. Eat Gook 3:53

Personnel:
Barry Ford - Drums, Vocals
Colin Bass - Bass, Vocals
Dave Skinner - Keyboards, Vocals
Dave Vasco - Guitar, Vocals
Ernie Graham - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Gaspar Lawal - Percussion, Vocals
Jim Cuomo - Saxophone


Friday, January 9, 2026

Motions - Sensation (1970/LP) Simogram - 00502

 

MP3/320Kbs/91MB
Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock

The Motions were a Dutch band from the Hague founded in 1964 and active until 1970. They were the first Nederbeat band to achieve chart success, went on to become hitmakers for the next several years in the '60s.
Postscript: "This LP was available only through Dutch supermarket or grocery store chain "Simon de Wit" from Thursday June 25, 1970 for the price of Fl. 5,90 (also printed in the top right hand corner of the record cover). The label name "Simogram" is possibly partially derived from the name of the supermarket."

Tracks:
1. A New Day 3:23
2. Sing And Shout 3:01
3. Sittin' In The Rain 2:24
4. Colours Are Coming 3:05
5. Susan 3:36
6. Here It Comes 3:41
7. Can You Show 2:42
8. Sometimes It's Better 3:44
9. Round 4:02
10. I Guess It's All Right 4:14

Personnel:
Bass Guitar – Jaap van Eik
Drums – Han Cooperville
Guitar – Leo Bennink
Organ, Piano – Bobby Green
Vocals – Rudy Bennett

Thursday, January 8, 2026

Black Merda - The Folks From Mother’s Mixer (2004) Funky Delicacies - DEL CD 0004

 

MP3/320Kbs/188MB
Funk, Psychedelic Rock

Black Merda were a funky rock combo mixing fuzz-toned, psychedelic blues-rock with folky acoustic passages and contemporary late-'60s soul. Black Merda's self-titled album sounded revolutionary enough, although the bandmembers were disappointed that it didn't reflect their heavy live shows. They then moved to the West Coast, but returned to Chicago to record a second album. Shortening their name to Mer-Da, the group returned in 1971 with Long Burn the Fire, a funkier outing.

Tracks:
1. Prophet 2:54
2. Think Of Me 2:33
3. Cynthy-Ruth 3:05
4. Over And Over 5:31
5. Ashamed 3:52
6. Reality 2:01
7. Windsong 4:14
8. Good Luck 3:46
9. That’s The Way It Goes 3:16
10. I Don’t Want To Die 3:52
11. Set Me Free 0:31
12. For You 4:41
13. The Folks From Mother’s Mixer 4:13
14. My Mistake 5:28
15. Lying 4:28
16. Long Burn The Fire 3:23
17. Sometimes I Wish 3:46
18. I Got A Woman 4:47
19. We Made Up 3:40

Notes
Includes the band's first two albums
Tracks: (1-11) LP. "Black Merda" (1970)
Tracks: (12-19) LP. "Long Burn The Fire" by Mer-Da (1972)

Personnel:
Anthony Hawkins – guitar, vocals
Veesee L. Veasey – bass, vocals
Charles Hawkins – guitar, vocals
Tyrone Hite – drums, vocals (1-11)
Bob Crowder – drums (12-19)


Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Rufus - Rags To Rufus (1974/1994) MCA Records - MCAD-31365

 

MP3/320Kbs/91MB
Funk, Soul

Rags To Rufus is the gold-selling second studio album by funk band Rufus, released on the ABC Records label in 1974. Rufus is an American funk band from Chicago best known for launching the career of lead singer Chaka Khan.
Yvette Marie Stevens (Chaka Khan) American funk/soul singer.
Born 23rd March 1953 in Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Illinois.

Tracks:
1. You Got The Love (4:40)
2. I Got The Right Street (But The Wrong Direction) (3:16)
3. Walkin' In The Sun (3:01)
4. Rags To Rufus (instrumental) (4:04)
5. Swing Down Chariot (4:24)
6. Sideways (instrumental) (1:45)
7. Ain't Nothin' But A Maybe (3:35)
8. Tell Me Something Good (4:38)
9. Look Through My Eyes (3:08)
10. In Love We Grow (2:38)
11. Smokin' Room (4:23)

Personnel:
Chaka Khan – lead vocals, background vocals
Dennis Belfield – background vocals, bass
André Fischer – drums, percussion, background vocals
Kevin Murphy – organ, clavinet, background vocals
Al Ciner – electric & acoustic guitars, background vocals
Ron Stockert – lead vocals, keyboards, background vocals


Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Breakout - Blues & Ogień (2005) Polskie Nagrania "Muza" - PNCD 940/943

 

MP3/320Kbs/180MB
Blues Rock

Breakout - Blues (1971/2005) Polskie Nagrania "Muza" - PNCD 940

Breakout was a Polish blues rock band, formed on 1 February 1968.
Blues is the fourth studio album by Polish blues rock band Breakout. It was released in February 1971 in Poland through Polskie Nagrania "Muza", and re-released by the same label in 2005. Tadeusz Nalepa born August 26, 1943 in Zgłobeń, died March 4, 2007 in Warszawa. Polish guitarist, vocalist, composer and lyricist.

Tracks:
1. Ona poszła inną drogą 3:33
2. Kiedy byłem małym chłopcem 3:08
3. Oni zaraz przyjdą tu 2:59
4. Przyszła do mnie bieda 1:57
5. Pomaluj moje sny 2:44
6. Usta me ogrzej 4:04
7. Gdybym był wichrem 7:55
8. Co stało się kwiatom 6:14
9. Dzisiejszej nocy 4:07

Personnel:
Tadeusz Nalepa - guitar, vocals
Dariusz Kozakiewicz - guitar
Tadeusz Trzciński - harmonica
Jerzy Goleniewski - bass guitar
Józef Hajdasz - drums

Mira Kubasińska & Breakout - Ogień (1973/2005) Polskie Nagrania “Muza -  PNCD 943

Mira Kubasińska (Marianna Nalepa) born September 8, 1944 in Bodzechów, died October 25, 2005 in Otwock. Polish singer, vocalist of the bands Blackout and Breakout. Married to Tadeusz Nalepa.

Tracks:
1. Nie zapalaj światła 3:08
2. Wielki ogień 12:41
3. Liście zabrał wiatr 4:30
4. Na dnie mych oczu 6:26
5. Masz to dziś 6:19
6. Czarno-czarny film 3:12
7. Dałeś mi pierścień 3:50

Personnel:
Mira Kubasińska - lead female vocals
Tadeusz Nalepa - guitar
Tadeusz Trzciński - harmonica
Jerzy Goleniewski - bass
Stefan Płaza - drums