Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Judas Jump - Scorch (1970/2009) Retro Disc International - RDI33058

 

MP3/320Kbs/110MB
Psychedelic Pop-Rock, Classic Rock

Judas Jump was a British short-lived progressive rock supergroup, formed in 1969. The band released one album and three singles before disbanding in 1971. They are best known for their members who had success before and after Judas Jump.

Tracks:
1. John's Brown's Body 3:23
2. Rockin' Chair 2:55
3. Beer Drinking Woman 3:31
4. 49 Fingers 1:01
5. Purple God 3:06
6. Bossa Jump 4:28
7. Cry-De-Cry - 2:33
8. Run For Your Life (Trevor Williams) 3:36
9. Cully 2:31
10. Mississippi Turnpike 2:55
11. Primerose Lady 4:32
12. Scorch (Alan Jones, Andy Bown) 1:27
13. Private Holiday Camp 3:26

Personnel:
Adrian Williams - lead vocals, harmonica
Trevor Williams - lead guitar
Andrew "Andy" Bown - organ, guitar, producer
Alan Jones - saxophone, flute
Charlie Harrison - bass
Henry Spinetti - drums


Monday, February 16, 2026

Eric Burdon & Jimmy Witherspoon - Guilty! (1971/2012) Melting Sound Music - MSM 294

 

MP3/320Kbs/115MB
Blues

Guilty! is a 1971 album by Eric Burdon and Jimmy Witherspoon. The first release by Burdon after he left War... The album was re-released as Black & White Blues in 1976.

Tracks:
1. Driftin' / Once Upon A Time (Eric Burdon, Jimmy Witherspoon) 3:49
2. Steam Roller (James Taylor) 4:22
3. The Laws Must Change (John Mayall) 4:55
4. Have Mercy Judge (Chuck Berry) 3:55
5. Goin' Down Slow (James Ogden) 6:30
6. Soledad (Eric Burdon, John Sterling) 5:06
7. Home Dream (Eric Burdon) 7:15
8. Wicked Wicked Man (George Suranovich, Terry Ryan) 3:35
9. Headin' For Home (Eric Burdon, John Sterling, Kim Kesterson) 3:52
10. The Time Has Come (Jimmy Witherspoon, Ted Edwards) 5:13

Personnel:
Eric Burdon - vocals
Jimmy Witherspoon - vocals
Howard Scott (7), John Sterling - guitar
Ike White - guitar (5)
The San Quentin Prison Band - Accompanied (5)
B.B. Dickerson (7), Kim Kesterson - bass
Lonnie Jordan (7), Terry Ryan - piano, organ
George Suranovich, Harold Brown (7) - drums
Papa Dee Allen - congas (7)
Bob Mercereau, Lee Oskar (7) - harmonica
Charles Miller - tenor saxophone (7)
Rev. James Cleveland Choir (7)


Sunday, February 15, 2026

Früt - Spoiled Rotten (LP/1972) Westbound Records - WB 2008

 

MP3/320Kbs/99MB
Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly, Pub Rock

The band came from Mount Clemens, Michigan (USA) under the name Früt Of The Loom. In the early 70s, their name was simply shortened to "Früt".

Tracks:
A1. Ruby Baby 3:12
A2. Sixteen Candles 3:00
A3. You Can't Sit Down 3:52
A4. Gimme What You Got 3:10
A5. Sea Of Love 3:19
A6. You Just Gotta Have What It Takes 3:21
B1. Snatch N' Grabit 3:40
B2. Send Me Down 3:16
B3. Freckles On Her Butt 3:24
B4. Peggy Sue 2:31
B5. Save The Last Dance For Me 3:26
B6. Prison Of Love 3:14

Personnel:
Baritone Vocals - Mosely The Punk
Bass - John Kozmo
Drums - Snidley Whiplash
Lead Guitar - Crunchy Cristals
Lead Vocals - Panama
Soprano Vocals - Wildman Rapucci
Tenor Vocals - Meadowlark Brenner


Friday, February 13, 2026

Elijah & Elijah Fanfares (1972/73) United Artists

 

MP3/320Kbs/167MB
Horn Rock

"Elijah actually traces its roots to The Ever-Breen Blues band, who recorded a pair of late-60s albums, 7 Do Eleven and Comin' On. By the early 70's the band had morphed into Elijah, expanding the line-up to an eight piece with the addition of second keyboardist Jim Morris. They released two albums in the early 1970s: self-titled in 1972 and Elijah Fanfares in 1973. The band toured extensively in support of the albums, opening for a wide variety of acts ranging, but with minimal promotion from United Artists, the albums did little commercially amazing given the popularity of early 70's horn rock."

Tracklist:
1. It's Easy 3:16
2. Get Your Run Outq 4:53
3. You'll Never Keep The Woman Satisfied 3:36
4. L.A. Nites 3:51
5. Come On In 3:31
6. My Baby Oooo 2:57
7. You Don't Know Nothin About Love 4:48
8. Wishful Thinking 3:17
9. A Good Thing I'm On Fire 4:04
10. Baby Workout 5:20
11. Mama 3:08
12. 2Say What You Wanna 2:23
13. Elijah 2:48
14. Mean Man 2:58
15. Prehistoric Rhythm 5:02
16. Take A Ride 2:40
17. Nobody's Fault 2:30
18. Food For My Soul 2:55
19. Chant 13th Hour 3:17
20. Just A Few Days More 2:39

Notes
Tracks: 1-10 from LP. "Elijah Fanfares" (1973)
Tracks: 11-20 from LP. "Elijah" (1972)

Personnel:
Backing Vocals, Baritone Guitar, Guitar – Hank Barrio
Backing Vocals, Trombone – Kenny Walther
Bass – Joe McSweyn
Drums – Sam Lombardo
Lead Vocals – Manny Esparza
Piano, Piano [Electric] – Jame Morris
Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Don Roberts (1-10)
Trumpet – Stu Blumberg (1-10)
Saxophone, Organ – Steve Lawrence (11-20)
Trumpet – Tom Bray (11-20)


Thursday, February 12, 2026

Kathi McDonald ‎- Insane Asylum (1974) Capitol Records - ST-11224

 

MP3/320Kbs/83MB
Soul, R&B

Insane Asylum is the debut album by American blues rock singer Kathi McDonald. The album was released on Capitol Records in February 1974.
Kathryn Marie "Kathi" McDonald (September 25, 1948 – October 3, 2012) was an American blues and rock singer and songwriter. As a teenager she sang with different bands around the Pacific Northwest before she was discovered by Ike Turner. She sang as an Ikette with Ike & Tina Turner and eventually replaced Janis Joplin as the front woman of Big Brother and Holding Company. McDonald became a background vocalist for various artists, including Leon Russell, Joe Cocker, The Rolling Stones, Freddie King, and Long John Baldry. She also recorded as a solo artist and fronted her own band Kathi McDonald & Friends.

Tracks:
1. Bogart To Bowie (Pete Sears, Kathi McDonald) 4:09
2. To Love Somebody (Robin Gibb, Barry Gibb) 4:25
3. (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozie) 2:01
4. Threw My Love Away (Pete Sears, Kathi McDonald) 2:56
5. Freak Lover (Mark Unobsky) 3:31
6. Down To The Wire (Neil Young) 2:50
7. Heartbreak Hotel (Mae Boren Axton, Tommy Durden, Elvis Presley) 2:30
8. If You Need Me (Wilson Pickett, Robert Bateman, Sonny Sanders) 2:49
9. Somethin' Else (Bob Cochran, Sharon Sheeley) 2:39
10. All I Want To Be (Peter Frampton) 3:39
11. Insane Asylum (Willie Dixon) 4:45

Personnel:
Kathi McDonald (Kathryn Marie McDonald) - lead vocals
Pete Sears - bass (1-4,6-11), keyboards, piano (1-11), guitar (11)
Nils Lofgren - guitar (1,6,11)
Aynsley Dunbar - drums (1-11)
Bobbye Hall - percussion (1,3,6)
Pointer Sisters - backing vocals (1-3,5,6)
Ronnie Montrose - lead guitar (3,7,8)
Greg Douglass - rhythm guitar (3,7,8)
Tower Of Power - horns (3,8)
Neal Schon - guitar (4,10)
Jim McPherson - bass (5)
Papa John Creach - violin (5)
Mark Unobsky - guitar (5)
John Cipollina - lead guitar (9)
Gary Philippet - rhythm guitar (9)
Boots Hughston - horns (11)
Sly Stone - vocals (11)