Saturday, April 4, 2026

Univeria Zekt - The Unnamables... (1972/1993) Musea - FGBG 4086AR

 

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Jazz Fusion

The Unnamables is the only album recorded by Magma under the alias Univeria Zekt. Released in 1972, the album shows a more accessible jazz fusion sound, in an attempt by the band to experiment and reach a broader audience. Two tracks feature guest vocalists: Zabu (singer from the Magma) and Lionel Ledissez (from Ergo Sum).

Tracklist:
1. You Speak And Speak Colegram 2:09
2. Altcheringa 3:28
3. Clementine 3:01
4. Something's Cast A Spell 4:25
5. Ourania 4:26
6. Africa Anteria 11:31
7. Ündïa 4:47

Notes
Recorded at Strawberry Studios, Hérouville, France, August 1971.

Personnel:
Christian Vander - Drums, Percussion, Voice (6)
Klaus Blasquiz - Vocals (4,7), Percussion
Francois Cahen - Piano
Francis Moze - Bass, Organ
Teddy Lasry - Saxes, Flute, Organ
Jeff Seffer - Saxes
Tito Puentes - Trumpet
Claude Engel - Electric & Acoustic Guitar
Zabu - Vocals (2)
Lionel Ledissez - Vocals (4)


Friday, April 3, 2026

The Litter - $100 Fine (1968/1999) Arf! Arf! - AA-078

 

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Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock

The Litter was an American psychedelic and garage rock band, formed in 1966 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. They are best remembered for their 1967 debut single, "Action Woman". The group recorded three albums in the late 1960s before disbanding, but they re-united in 1990, 1992, and again in 1998, when they recorded a new studio album consisting of both old and new material.

Tracklist:
1. Mindbreaker 3:08
2. Tallyman 2:55
3. Here I Go Again 2:52
4. Morning Sun 2:26
5. (Under The Screaming Double) Eagle 2:42
6. Apologies To 2069 1:41
7. Kaleidoscope 2:19
8. Blues One 4:13
9. She's Not There (Rod Argent) 9:10
Bonus Tack:
10. Angelica 3:49

Personnel:
Bass, Synthesizer [Moog] – Jim Kane 
Drums – Tom Murray 
Lead Guitar – Tom (Zippy) Caplan
Rhythm Guitar, Harmony Vocals – Dan Rinaldi
Vocals, Harmonica, Organ – Denny Waite

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Bob Seger & The Last Heard - Heavy Music The Complete Cameo Recordings 1966-1967 (2018) ABKCO - 8369-2

 

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Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock

Seger formed The Last Heard to release East Side Story, a song he previously wrote. "The Last Heard" soon became the name of Seger's permanent band, which consisted of Pep Perrine on drums, Carl Lagassa on guitar and Dan Honaker on bass.
Bob Seger (born May 6, 1945) is an American retired singer, songwriter and musician. As a locally successful Detroit-area artist, he performed and recorded with the groups Bob Seger and the Last Heard and the Bob Seger System...

Tracklist:
1. Heavy Music (Pt.1) (2:41)
2. East Side Story (Vocal) (2:27)
3. Chain Smokin' (2:46)
4. Persecution Smith (3:05)
5. Vagrant Winter (2:21)
6. Very Few (2:25)
7. Florida Time (2:02)
8. Sock It To Me Santa (2:14)
9. Heavy Music (Pt.2) (2:51)
10. East Side Sound (Instrumental) (2:27)

Personnel:
Lead Vocals, Guitar – Bob Seger (1-10)
Organ, Piano – Bob Seger (1,3-9)
Guitar – Carl Lagassa (1,3-9)
Bass – Dan Honaker (1-10)
Drums, Percussion – Pep Perrine 1,3-9)
Bongos – Pep Perrine (2,10)
Drums – Bob Evans (2,10)
Guitar, Organ – Doug Brown (2,10)
Vocals (Additional) – David Whitehouse (1,3-9), Doug Brown (1,3-9)


Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Ben (1971/2003) Akarma Records - AK247

 

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Jazz-Rock, Fusion, Prog Rock

Ben is the singular album by the namesake English jazz-rock band, released in 1971 on Vertigo.

Tracklist:
1. The Influence (10:05)
 a. The Wooing of the Child
 b. The Innocence of the Child
 c. The Interest of the Youth
 d. The Involvement of the Man
 e. The Realization
 f. The Wooing of the Man
 g. The Conclusion
2. Gibbon (9:32)
3. Christmas Execution (7:21)
4. Gismo (11:50)

Personnel:
Peter Davey - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone, flute, clarinet
Len Surtees - bass
Dave Sheen - drums, congas, percussion, vocals
Gerry Reid - electric guitar, acoustic guitar
Alex MacLeery - electric piano, harpsichord, moog synthesizer


Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Brigade - Last Laugh (1970/2000) Shadoks Music - SM 011

 

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Psychedelic Rock

US psych rock band from North Portland, Oregon, 1966 - 1970.
Emerging from the ashes of a group called The Better Set. Dennis Steindl replaced in late 1969 Mark Hartman, they decided to record their own album at a friend's home studio. Recorded in February 1970 and released in June of the same year, the self-financed LP was pressed in only 100 copies. Obviously the item is really very rare.

Tracks:
1. Change In Me 5:55
2. Love Day For Day 2:33
3. Desert Song (You're All Alone) 5:53
4. Bad Town 2:56
5. Self Made God 4:06
6. Forever 1:23
7. Circles Of Life 4:20
8. Everybody Is Laughing 3:54

Personnel:
Peter Belknap - lead vocals, rhythm effects
Ed Wallo - guitar, backing vocals
Eric Anderson - keyboards, backing vocals
Dennis Steindl - bass, backing vocals
Bob Anderson - drums, backing vocals