Friday, April 10, 2026

Fair Weather - Beginning From An End (1971/1993) Repertoire Records - REP 4389-WP

 

MP3/320/142MB
Classic Rock, Pop-Rock

Fair Weather was a British rock band formed in 1970 by former Amen Corner guitarist and singer Andy Fairweather Low. 
The band evolved from a split within Amen Corner. Andy Fairweather Low led, Dennis Bryon (drums), Blue Weaver (organ), Clive Taylor (bass) and Neil Jones (guitar) into the new band, Fair Weather...

Tracks:
1. God Cried Mother 5:33
2. Don’t Mess With Cupid 3:41
3. Dead And Past 4:46
4. I Hear You Knockin’ 4:50
5. You Ain’t No Friend 5:37
6. Sit And Think 4:16
7. Looking For The Red Label 4:16
8. Poor Man’s Bum A Run 4:52
Bonus Tracks
9. Natural Sinner 4:29
10. Haven’t I Tried 4:11
11. Tutti Frutti 3:07
12. Road To Freedom 4:43
13. Lay It On Me 4:20
14. Looking For The Red Label Part II 4:12

Notes
Tracks 9-14 are from the Hansa single 1970-1971

Personnel:
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals - Andy Fairweather Low
Bass, Vocals - Clive Taylor 
Drums, Vocals - Dennis Bryon
Guitar - Neil Jones
Keyboards - Blue Weaver
Trumpet - Bud Parkes
Steel Guitar - B.J. Cole


Thursday, April 9, 2026

The story of Blues Creation

MP3/320/266MB
Blues, Blues Rock, "Hard Rock"

Blues Creation was a pioneering Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo in January 1969 by guitarist/singer Kazuo Takeda, guitarist Koh Eiryu. Initially known as the country's first blues band, they quickly evolved into a hard rock and blues rock act, heavily influenced by British blues-rock pioneers...
"Kazuo Takeda Japanese blues and rock guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and vocalist. Born in Tokyo on March 11, 1952."

Blues Creation (1969/2008) Lion Records - LION 206

Tracks:
1. Checking' Up On My Baby (4:54)
2. Steppin' Out (2:53)
3. Smoke Stack Lightning (5:32)
4. Double Crossing Time (7:03)
5. I Can't Keep From Crying (4:37)
6. Spoonful (8:14)
7. Rollin' And Tumblin' (4:04)
8. All Your Love (4:35)

Personnel:
Kazuo Takeda - lead guitar, vocals, harmonica
Fumio Fuya - vocals
Yoshiyuki Noji - bass guitar
Shinichi Tashiro - drums
Hugh Cutler - harmonica (tracks: 1,6)

Carmen Maki & Blues Creation (1971/2007) Lion Records - LION 1143

Carmen Maki & Blues Creation a collaboration with female vocalist Carmen Maki, featuring a mix of original songs and covers. Carmen Maki & Blues Creation, the latter being a collaboration with female vocalist Carmen Maki.
"Carmen Maki, born Maki Annette Lovelace, May 18, 1951 is a Japanese singer and lyricist, whose career spans more than five decades. Is best known for fronting the band Oz from 1972 to 1977".

Tracks:
1. Understand (4:57)
2. And You (2:56)
3. Lord, I Can't Be Going No More (3:29)
4. Empty Heart (8:28)
5. Motherless Child (6:53)
6. I Can't Live For Today (4:32)
7. Mean Old Boogie (4:58)
8. St. James Infirmary (6:44)
Bonus:
9. Atomic Bombs Away (6:15)
10. Baby Please Don't Go / The Train Kept A-Rollin' (10:57)
11. Empty Heart (8:16)

Notes
Bonus Tracks - Live 1971 in Nakatsugawa, Japan

Personnel:
Masashi Saeki - bass guitar, harmonica
Masayuki Higuchi - drums
Kazuo Takeda - guitar, organ
Carmen Maki - vocals


 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

As You Like It - Ages Come And Ages Go (2001) Seelie Court Digital - SCD 022

 

MP3/320/93MB
Progressive Rock

A British obscure quartet As You Like It were founded in 1972 Martin Paine (guitar, vocals), Paul King (drums, vocals), John Ellis (keyboards, vocals), and Paul Vincent Myerson (bass, vocals). They have almost signed a contract with RCA but their studio-based material recorded between 1973 and1975 in England had not been released sadly. Their archival album entitled "Ages Come And Ages Go" was finally released via Seelie Court Records in 2021.

Tracks:
1. No More Sunshine Till May (5:22)
2. One by One (3:56)
3. Wait for You (3:10)
4. Seasons Come, Seasons Go (4:21)
5. Turn Around (4:42)
6. September Song (3:56)
7. Together (2:43)
8. Bed of Tears (3:28)

Personnel:
Martin Paine - guitar, vocals
Paul King - drums, vocals
John Ellis - keyboards, vocals
Paul Vincent Myerson - bass, vocals


Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Bob Weir - Ace (1972/2004) Rhino Records - R2 78990

 

MP3/320/86MB
Folk Rock, Country Rock

Robert Hall Weir (Bob Weir) US American vocalist and guitar player, founding member of The Grateful Dead, later with Dead & Company, born October 16, 1947, died January 10, 2026. Ace, Bob Weir's first solo album, it was released in 1972.

Tracklist:
1. Greatest Story Ever Told 3:41
2. Black-Throated Wind 5:41
3. Walk In The Sunshine 3:03
4. Playing In The Band 7:36
5. Looks Like Rain 6:09
6. Mexicali Blues 3:26
7. One More Saturday Night 4:29
8. Cassidy 3:41

Personnel:
Bob Weir – acoustic and electric guitars, vocals
Bill Kreutzmann – drums
Phil Lesh – bass, backing vocals (6)
Jerry Garcia – electric guitar, pedal steel guitar (5)
Keith Godchaux – piano
Donna Godchaux – backing vocals
Ed Bogus – String arrangement (5)
Dave Torbert – bass (1)
Special thanks to Luis Gasca, Hadley "Snooky" Flowers, The Space Rangers


Sunday, April 5, 2026

Flied Egg - Good Bye (1972/1992) Vertigo - PHCL-3017

 

MP3/320/96MB
Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Hard Rock

Flied Egg (ex Strawberry Path) was a series of Japanese progressive rock projects in early seventies carried out by two key players Shigeru Narumo (guitars, keyboards) and Hiro Tsunoda (drums). In the late sixties, Shigeru has already been famous and charismatic on Japanese underground rock scene.
Flied Egg produced two album, Dr. Siegel's Fried Egg Shooting Machine (1972) and Good Bye Flied Egg (1972). The novel project could impress strongly Japanese rock fans and broke up in 1973.

Note: The "521 Seconds Schizophrenic Symphony" masterpiece!

Tracks:
1. Leave Me Woman (4:28)
2. Rolling Down The Broadway (4:04)
3. Rock Me Baby (3:39)
4. Five More Pennies (12:10)
5. Before You Descend (3:59)
6. Out To The Sea (2:35)
7. Goodbye My Friends (1:38)
8. 521 Seconds Schizophrenic Symphony (8:45)
    a) The 1st Movement: Promenade
    b) The 2nd Movement: A Rock Beside The Gate
    c) The 3rd Movement: Strawberry Path
    d) The 4th Movement: Finale

Personnel:
Bass, Vocals, Guitar (6) - Masayoshi Takanaka
Drums, Percussion, Vocals - Hiro Tsunoda
Guitar, Slide Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Organ (Hammond), Piano, Harpsichord, Backing Vocals - Shigeru Narumo
Vocals - George Yanagi (5)