Wednesday, November 30, 2005

 

Sixties Archives - Vol 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8

Sixties Archives Vol. 1 The Sound of the Sixties EVA B2
1. Count Five - "You Must Believe Me" (3:02)
2. Question Mark & the Mysterians - "Smokes" (1:48)
3. Syndicate of Sound - "Little Girl" (2:17)
4. Five Americans - "I See the Light" (2:09)
5. Kim Fowley - "The Trip" (2:04)
6. Rivieras - "California Sun" (2:24)
7. We the People - "You Burn Me Up and Down" (2:25)
8. Creation - "That's How Strong My Love Is" (4:08)
9. Shake Spears - "The Shake Spear" (2:46)
10. Belfast Gypsies/Them - "The Gorilla" (1:50)
11. Sir Henry & His Butlers - "Giddy Up a Ding Dong" (2:46)
12. Animals - "Talkin' About You" (3:01)
13. Nashville Teens - "Find My Way Back Home" (2:26)
14. Maze - "I'm So Glad" (3:39)
15. Sorrows - "You've Got What I Want" (2:00)
16. Hairy Ones - "Get Off of My Cloud" (2:33)
17. T-Bones - "I'm a Lover Not a Fighter" (2:34)
18. Primitives - "Oh Mary" (2:08)
19. Yardbirds - "Baby What's Wrong" (2:45)
20. Ingoes - "In the Midnight Hour" (2:38)
21. Episode Six - "I Can See Through You" (3:27)
22. Mojo Men - "Dance with Me" (2:32)
23. Music Explosion - "96 Tears" (2:37)
24. Trashmen - "Kuk" (2:06)
25. Electric Prunes - "Ain't It Hard" (2:15)
26. Mitch Ryder - "Turn On Your Lovelight" (3:38)
27. Vejtables - "I Still Love You" (2:26)
28. Other Half - "Mr. Pharmacist" (2:32)

Sixties Archives Vol. 2 Texas Punk EVA B3
1. Undertakers - "Unchain My Heart" (2:17)
2. Undertakers - "It's My Time" (3:04)
3. Society - "High and Mighty" (2:56)
4. Society - "Summer Sunset" (2:42)
5. Cynics - "You're a Better Man Than I" (3:00)
6. Cynics - "Train Kept a-Rollin'" (2:07)
7. Blue Things - "Twist and Shout" (2:46)
8. Blue Things - "Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby" (2:34)
9. Chessmen - "I Need You There" (2:29)
10. Chessmen - "Sad" (2:12)
11. Them - "Dirty Old Man (at the Age of Sixteen)" (1:57)
12. Them - "But It's Alright" (2:45)
13. Outcasts - "1523 Blair" (1:48)
14. Outcasts - "Smokestack Lightning" (3:01)
15. Mouse & the Traps - "I Satisfy" (3:45)
16. Mouse & the Traps - "Good Times" (2:33)
17. Coastliners - "I'll Be Gone" (2:35)
18. Coastliners - "Alright" (2:06)
19. Y'Alls - "Please Come Back" (2:28)
20. Status Quo - "They All Want Her Love" (3:04)
21. Reddlemen - "I'm Gonna Get in That Girl's Mind" (2:23)
22. Passions - "Lively One" (2:31)
23. Pirates - "Cuttin' Out" (1:59)
24. Circus - "Bad Seed" (2:32)
25. Kempy & the Guardians - "Love for a Price" (1:51)
26. Continentals - "I'm Gone" (2:49)
27. Pack - "Baby I Ask You Why" (2:04)
28. Danny & the Counts - "You Need Love" (2:34)

Sixties Archives Vol. 3 Louisiana Punk EVA B7
1. Better Half Dozen - "I'm Gonna Leave You" (2:03)
2. Better Half Dozen - "I Could Have Loved Her" (2:37)
3. Threshold of Sound - "She's Mine" (2:26)
4. Little Bits - "Girl Give Me Love" (2:24)
5. Echoes of Carnaby Street - "No Place or TIme" (2:11)
6. Jimmy & the Offbeats - "Miracle Worler" (2:51)
7. Dr. Spec's Optical Illusion - "Tryin' to Mess My Mind" (2:45)
8. Dr. Spec's Optical Illusion - "She's the One" (2:12)
9. Tiaras - "Sticks and Stones" (1:39)
10. Roamin' Togas - "Bar the Door" (2:21)
11. Young Men - "Go Away Girl" (2:05)
12. Souls of the Slain - "7 and 7 Is" (2:08)
13. Souls of the Slain - "Can't Go On" (3:23)
14. Bad Roads - "Too Bad" (2:16)
15. Bad Roads - "Blue Girl" (2:04)
16. Persian Market - "Flash in the Pan" (2:47)
17. Playgue - "I Gotta Be Goin'" (2:47)
18. Bad Boys - "Love" (1:52)
19. Ron Gray & the Countdowns - "No More" (2:49)
20. Gaunga Dyns - "Stick with Her" (2:25)
21. Gaunga Dyns - "No One Cares" (2:08)
22. One Way Street - "Tears in My Eyes" (2:09)
23. One Way Street - "See the Light" (1:54)
24. Surrealistic Pillar - "I Like Girls" (2:50)
25. Bad Roads - "Till the End of the Day" (2:11)
26. Moon Dawgs - "Keep On Pushing" (2:26)
27. Joe DeGrinda - "Smokestack Lightning" (2:59)
28. Satans - "Makin' Deals" (1:58)
29. Satans - "Lines and Squares" (2:13)

Sixties Archives Vol. 4 Florida & New Mexico Punk EVA B6
1. Tasmanians - "Baby" (2:23)
2. Tasmanians - "Love, Love, Love" (1:54)
3. Plastic Blues Band - "Gone" (2:12)
4. Plastic Blues Band - "Dead Seed" (2:36)
5. Mark Markham & the Jesters - "Goin' Back to Marlboro Country" (2:19)
6. Mark Markham & the Jesters - "I Don't Need You" (2:15)
7. Talula Babies - "Hurtin' Kind" (2:31)
8. Talula Babies - "Mine Forever" (2:34)
9. Mons - "Empty Heart" (2:23)
10. Mons - "Sweets for My Sweets" (2:34)
11. Esquires - "Heartaches Stay the Night" (2:21)
12. Esquires - "Heat" (2:10)
13. Palace Guards - "No Comin' Back" (2:24)
14. Palace Guards - "Gas Station Boogaloo Downtown" (2:48)
15. Shy Guys - "Black Lightning Light" (4:35)
16. Kreeg - "How Can I" (2:17)
17. The Kreeg - "Impressin'" (2:42)
18. Ear of Sound - "Girl in the Miniskirt" (2:55)
19. Burgundy Runn - "Stop" (2:08)
20. Plague - "Go Away" (1:56)
21. Movin' Morfomen - "Run Girl Run" (1:56)
22. Lincoln St. Exit - "Sunny Sunday Dream" (3:30)
23. Lincoln St. Exit - "The Bummer" (2:27)
24. Fi-Fi-Four Plus Two - "I Wanna Come Back (from the World of LSD)" (2:20)
25. Fi-Fi-Four Plus Two - "Double Crossin' Girl" (2:24)
26. Grass - "I'm Getting Tired" (2:10)
27. Outer Limits - "Don't Need You No More" (2:46)
28. Nobody's Children - "St. James Infirmary" (2:45)
29. Axis Brotherhood - "Signed D.C." (3:00)
30. Chow - "We're Pretty Quick" (2:26)
31. Chow - "Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore" (2:33)

Sixties Archives Vol. 5 U.S. Punk from the Sixties EVA B1
1. Morning Reign - "Satisfaction Guaranteed" (2:21)
2. Morning Reign - "Our Fate" (2:28)
3. Bare Facts - "Bad Part of Town" (2:05)
4. Bare Facts - "Georgiana" (2:27)
5. Precious Few - "The Train Kept a-Rollin'" (3:08)
6. Precious Few - "I Don't Mind" (2:39)
7. T.C. Atlantic - "Faces" (2:45)
8. T.C. Atlantic - "Mona" (2:08)
9. Apollos - "That's the Breaks" (2:25)
10. Apollos - "Target Love" (2:09)
11. Sands - "Open Your Eyes" (1:42)
12. Sands - "Can't Find a Way" (2:08)
13. Black & Blues - "Come to Me" (2:42)
14. Black & Blues - "Bye Bye Baby" (2:33)
15. Mystic Tide - "Mystic Eyes" (3:35)
16. Mystic Tide - "Mystery Ship" (3:00)
17. Eastern Alliance - "Love Fades Away" (3:15)
18. Dave & the Squires - "The Girl from My Dreams" (2:53)
19. Joint Effort - "Country" (4:07)
20. Wanted - "Here to Stay" (2:44)
21. Driving Wheels - "One Year Ago from Today" (2:17)
22. United Travel Service - "Drummer of Your Mind" (2:54)
23. Sean & the Brandywines - "Codine" (2:15)
24. Crystal Chandelier - "Setting of Despair" (2:44)
25. Brigands - "(Would I Still Be) Her Big Man" (2:22)
26. Just Luv - "Valley of Bate" (3:42)

Sixties Archives Vol. 6 Texas & Michigan Psychedelia EVA B8
1. Love - "It's the Marlin Baby" (2:34)
2. Iguanas - "Leaving You Baby" (2:45)
3. Iguanas - "I Can Only Give You Everything" (2:29)
4. Iguanas - "Black Suit" (2:24)
5. Mechanical Switch - "Spongeman" (3:27)
6. Mechanical Switch - "Everything Is Red" (2:48)
7. Sons of Barbee Doll - "Psychedelic Seat" (2:20)
8. Yesterday's Obsession - "The Phycle" (3:12)
9. Those Guys - "Lookin' at You Behind the Glasses" (2:26)
10. Satori - "1000 Micrograms of Love" (2:24)
11. Conqueroo - "I've Got Time" (3:15)
12. Conqueroo - "1 to 3" (3:28)
13. Bourbons - "A Dark Corner" (2:32)
14. Boubons - "Of Old Approximately" (2:38)
15. Midnight Shift - "Never Gonna Stop Lovin' You" (2:32)
16. The Free - "Decision for Lost Soul Blue" (3:34)
17. The Smoke - "Half Past the End" (2:53)
18. Strange Fate - "Hold Me Baby" (3:15)
19. Preston - "This World Is Closing In on Me" (2:41)
20. Black Rose - "Man Is Blind" (2:48)
21. Dick Rabbit - "You Come On Like a Train" (2:47)
22. Chosen Lot - "Time Was" (2:40)
23. Glass Sun - "Silence of the Morning" (5:12)
24. Phlegethon - "You're No Good" (4:34)

Sixties Archives Vol. 7 Michigan Punk EVA B9
1. Old Exciting Scot Richard Case - "Get the Picture" (2:14)
2. Soul Benders - "7 and 7 Is" (1:54)
3. Trademarks - "If I Was Gone" (2:25)
4. Aardvarks - "I'm Higher Than I'm Down" (2:13)
5. Count & the Colony - "Can't You See" (2:40)
6. Pack - "the Color of Our Love" (2:40)
7. Emblems - "We're Gonna Love" (2:32)
8. James T. & the Workers - "That Is All" (2:27)
9. Beethoven Four - "Oh Pretty Baby" (2:00)
10. Pastels - "'Cause I Love You" (2:32)
11. Jayhawkers - "Dawn of Instruction" (3:46)
12. Rainy Days - "I Can Only Give You Everything" (2:44)
13. Warlocks - "Hey Joe" (2:58)
14. Shy Guys - "We Gotta Go" (2:42)
15. Shy Guys - "Lay It on the Line" (2:33)
16. Psychotics - "If You Don't Believe Me, Don't" (2:54)
17. Spike Drivers - "High Time" (2:32)
18. Aces - "Who Do You Love" (1:44)
19. Only Ones - "You're the Reason" (2:37)
20. Young Men - "Go Away Girl" (2:04)
21. Mushrooms - "Such a Lovely Child" (2:30)
22. Thyme - "Somehow" (2:45)
23. Thyme - "Very Last Day" (2:49)
24. Thyme - "Time of the Season" (2:43)

Sixties Archives Vol. 8 Acid Trip & Heavy Sound for Psychic Minds EVA NR763
1. Faine Jade - "It Ain't True" (3:13)
2. Velvet Illusions - "Velvet Illusions" (2:10)
3. Beautiful Daze - "City Jungle Part 1" (2:31)
4. Beautiful Daze - "City Jungle Part 2" (3:43)
5. Caretakers of Deception - "Cuttin' Grass" (2:35)
6. Wild Woods - "Plastic People" (2:35)
7. Painted Faces - "I Lost You in My Mind" (2:16)
8. Joys of Life - "Descent" (2:13)
9. Davids - "I'm Not Alone" (1:54)
10. Davids - "Sweet December" (3:09)
11. Nobody's Children - "Good Times" (2:51)
12. Nobody's Children - "Somebody to Help Me" (2:36)
13. Paysleys - "Now!" (3:11)
14. Hunger - "Workshop" (4:22)
15. Music Emporium - "Nam Myo Renge Kyo" (2:36)
16. Max Frost & the Troopers - "Lonely Man" (2:35)
17. Cycle - "If You Can" (2:39)
18. St. Steven - "Aye Eh Pooh Dye" (3:25)
19. Novells - "Love" (3:14)
20. Head Shop - "Head Shop" (3:04)
21. Corporation - "Yes I Know" (2:30)
22. Whalefeathers - "Know Thyself" (3:00)
23. Heavy Balloon - "Barnyard Blues" (5:27)
24. Shoppe - "Soap and Crime" (5:45)
25. Dragonfly - "Blue Monday" (2:38)

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Achim Reichel & Machines - Die Grune Reise

Technically it is similar to Inventions For Electric Guitar by Manuel Goettsching.

Achim Reichel : all instruments
Frank Dostal : lyrics
Dicky Tarrach : drums
Hans Lampe : percussion

1. I am (happy adventures for sense, mind and inclination)
2. Staion 1: Globus (in the same boat)
3. Station 2: Beautiful Babylon
4. I'll be your singer you be my song
5. Station 3: Body
6. (a book's blues)
7. Station 4: as if I have seen all this before
8. Cosmic Vibration (an afternoon concert)
9. Come on people
10. Truth and Probability (a lexicon for self-knowledge)

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Tuesday, November 29, 2005

 

The Paisleys - Cosmic Mind At Play 1970 (Audio City-Peace 944S-2809)

Includes the complete original album, previously unissued recordings, live tracks and more. "Their Cosmic Mind at Play album abounds with naive cosmic cliches of late-`60s psychedelic music, performed with sincerity and respectable instrumental competence. A lightweight (though not totally embarrassing) effort that put the electric keyboard more to the fore than many similar bands did, it found a greater audience when it was reissued for collectors on LP in the 1980s. The Paisleys` sole album is period, late-`60s psychedelia, the kind that`s not bad when you listen to it once in the background, but is hard to recall with any specific detail after it`s been shelved. More based around relatively light electronic keyboards than many other similar records of the era, the songs are heavily colored by navely cosmic lyrics whose sentiments are easier to admire than they are to hear verbalized.

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Acid Visions - Best of 60's Texas Psych Punk CD 2 & 3

Acid Visions 2
01-The Weavils - We're The Weavils
02-The Black Sacks - The Way I Feel
03-The Black Sacks - Take Out
04-13th Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me (unissued ver.)
05-13th Floor Elevators - She Lives In A Time Of Her Own (unissued ver.)
06-Johnny Winter - Hook You
07-Sabana Breeze - Slave
08-Pearl Divers - Terminal Loser
09-Pearl Divers - Riding On A Rainbow
10-Purple Haze - Getting Harder All The Time
11-The Surf Knights - There's No Girl Like My Girl
12-The Chaparrals - So Good
13-Purple Haze - Electrocution
14-Pearl Divers - She Was The Doctor
15-S.J. & The Crossroads - Ooh Poo Pah Doo
16-S.J. & The Crossroads - The Darkest Hour
17-Pure Jade Green - Into The Sun
18-Pure Jade Green - How's He Gonna Find Me
19-Lunar Madness - The Exorcism
20-The Iguanas - I Can Only Give You Everything
21-The Iguanas - Leaving You Baby

Acid Visions 3
01-Lemon Fog - The Living Eye Theme
02-Lemon Fog - The Prisoner
03-The Nomads - Situations
04-The Sherwoods - I'll Be Gone
05-The Sherwoods - Ride Baby Ride (unissued ver.)
06-The Pandas - Girl From New York City
07-The Reasons Why - Don't Be That Way
08-The Lavender Hour - So Sophisticated
09-The Crabs - Chase Yourself
10-The Interns - Sally Met Molly
11-Six Pents - She Lied
12-The Cicadelics - We're Gonna Love This Way
13-Kenny & The Kasuals - Everybody's Making It
14-The Heart Beats - Crying Inside
15-The Heart Beats - Choo Choo Train
16-Thursday's Children - Try Girl
17-Thursday's Children - Help, Murder, Police
18-Saddlesore - Pig Ankie Strut
20-Two Boys In The Window - If You Love Me Girl
21-Blackwell - Outside

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In case any of you missed it here is Vol. 1 http://chocoreve.blogspot.com/2005/10/acid-visions-best-of-60s-texas-psych.html

Monday, November 28, 2005

 

A Heavy Dose of Lyte Psych - 25 Tracks of Authentic Way Cool Sixties Artifacts

1. unknown - "bonus track" (0:25)
2. Misty Wizards - "It's Love" (2:09)
3. Capes of Good Hopes - "Lady Margaret" (2:39)
4. Freeborne - "Land of Diana" (2:58)
5. The Id - "The Rake" (2:02)
6. Tea Company - "Flowers" (3:19)
7. Truth - "P.S. (Prognosis Stegnoisis)" (3:11)
8. Ballroom - "Baby Please Don't Go" (3:07)
9. Teddy & His Patches - "Haight Ashbury" (2:52)
10. Picture - "Evolution" (4:23)
11. Gurus - "It Just Won't Be That Way" (2:22)
12. Mongrels - "Good Good Man" (2:20)
13. Wildflowers - "More Than Me" (2:58)
14. Chris Carpenter - "This World (Is Closing In On Me)" (2:50)
15. Childe Harold - "Brink of Death" (3:30)
16. J.K. and Co. - "Fly" (4:41)
17. Masada - "A Hundred Days and Nights" (4:37)
18. Crescent Six - "And Then" (2:44)
19. Attic Sound - "Look Straight Through You" (2:21)
20. White Room - "Thoughts of Yesterday" (2:06)
21. Chimps - "Fifth Class Mail" (4:26)
22. Chris Carpenter - "Waterfalls" (2:11)
23. Fourth Way - "The Far Side of Your Mind" (2:52)
24. unknown - "mystery track" (7:46)
25. Rock Revival - "Venus 2038" (2:30)

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A Deadly Dose of Wylde Psych - 26 Tracks of Sparkling ’60s Psychedelic Acid Reign.

1. Sound Apparatus - "Travel Agent Man" (3:09)
2. Finch - "Nothing in the Sun" (4:10)
3. Nite Watchmen - "Mimic Jester" (2:35)
4. Sweet Cherry - "Funny Things Floating" (2:54)
5. Peacepipe - "The Sun Won't Shine Forever" (2:49)
6. Moon Dawgs - "Keep On Pushing" (2:27)
7. Blue Creed - "Need a Friend" (2:39)
8. Chocolate Moose - "Take a Ride" (2:19)
9. Pawnbrokers - "Realize" (2:07)
10. Christian Brothers - "Feeling Bad" (2:33)
11. Oscar & the Majestics - "House of the Rising Sun 1969" (2:41)
12. Liberation News Service - "Mid-Winter's Afternoon" (2:33)
13. Wet Paint - "Glass Road" (3:12)
14. Waters - "Mother Samwell" (2:40)
15. Chaparral Trio - "Roxanne" (2:33)
16. Lime Frost - "Post Bellum Blues" (4:22)
17. Leather Pages - "Accept Me for Who I Am" (3:04)
18. Blues Inc. - "7 and 7 Is" (3:17)
19. Wildwood - "Plastic People" (3:15)
20. Portraits - "It Had to Be You" (3:15)
21. (Mikes) Mijal & White - "I've Been You" (3:49)
22. Tea Company - "Come and Have Some Tea With Me" (3:08)
23. Soundtrack - "Angel Angel Down We Go" (4:08)
24. Attack - "School Daze" (2:52)
25. Mass Temper - "Gravedigger" (3:58)
26. Johnny Thompson Quintet - "Color Me Columbuth" (2:24)

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Ash Ra Tempel - Inventions for Electric Guitar + Le Berceau de Cristal

Track listing
1. Le Berceau de Cristal (14:10)
2. L'Hiver Doux (12:54)
3. Silence sauvage (5:57)
4. Le Sourire envolé (6:05)
5. Deux Enfants sous la Lune (6:37)
6. Le Songe d'Or (4:25)
7. Le Diable dans la Maison (3:05)
8. ... et les fantômes rêvent aussi (7:08)

Total Time: 60:11
Recorded: 1975, Berlin, and August 1975 at a concert in Cannes, France.

Line-up
- Manuel Göttsching / guitar, Farfisa organ, rhythm computer
- Lutz Ulbrich / guitar, synth guitar


Track listing
1. Echo Waves (17:45)
2. Quasarsphere (6:34)
3. Pluralis (21:36)

Total Time: 45:55

Line-up
- Manuel Göttsching / guitars only
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Sunday, November 27, 2005

 

The Mourning Reign - The Mourning Reign

Always mentioned in the same breath as the San Jose's hallowed trio — the Syndicate Of Sound, the Chocolate Watchband and Count Five — the Mourning Reign has been woefully under-represented on wax — until now. Includes superb versions of the Who's "Run Run Run" and Cream's "Tales of Brave Ulysses". Their own superb "Light Switch" is here as well.

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Saturday, November 26, 2005

 

Even More Pebbles Tracks

Pebbles LP's 16-19 (Vinyl Rips)

These are the LP only tracks of the classic series (not including tracks
reissued on the Pebbles CD series 1-10 & 12)

All credit goes to Wonder Boy

CD7
1. The Acoustics - My Rights
2. The Graveyard 5 - The Marble Orchard
3. The Graveyard 5 - Untitled
4. Just Luv - Valley Of Hate
5. Jimmy Curtiss - Psychedelic Situation
6. Ron Wray Light Show - Speed
7. Streys - She Cools My Mind
8. The Sands Of Tyme - Red Light
9. The Mood - In The Amber Fields
10. Steve Peele Five - Frankie's Got It
11. Those Boys - No Good Girl
12. Scurvy Knaves - It's Not Like That
13. Duplex - Louie Louie
14. The Statesmen - Roo-Buh-Doo-Buh-Doo
15. The Others - Revenge
16. The Others - I'm In Need
17. The Night Crawlers - Night Crawlin'
18. The Novas - Take 7
19. The Rooks - Empty Heart
20. The 4th Amendment - Always Blue
21. The Undertakers - Love So Dear
22. The Donnybrooks - You're Gonna Cry
23. The Brimstones - It's All Over Now But The Crying
23. The Styx - Hey I'm Lost
24. Q65 - I Got Nightmares
25. Danny and The Royal Strings - Get Away
26. The Motions - You Bother Me
27. The Dee Jays - Tobacco Road
28. The Moods - Baby Please Don't Go

CD8
1. The Pussycats - Boom Boom
2. The Jay-Jays - Bald Headed Woman
3. The Slaves - Slave Time
4. The Slaves - Shut Up
5. The Kentuckys - Old Hangman Is Dead
6. The Outsiders - That's Your Problem
7. The Motions - It's Gone
8. The Tages - I'm The Man You're Looking For
9. The Primitives - Yeeeeeeh!
10. The Poisons - Call My Name
11. The Lions - I Want You
12. The Shouts - I Saw A Girl
13. Jack and The Outlaws - Step Into My Heart
14. The Hunters - I'm Comin' Home
15. Red Squares - You Can Be My Baby
16. Lollipops - Words Ain't Enough
17. Donkeys - Gone For Good
18. Meteors - Anytime
19. Peter Belli and Les Rivals - Roll Over Beatles
20. Johnnie Dee and His Dee-Troit Sounds - I Had It And I Lost It
21. Mad Sound - To Masturbate
22. B.B. Brothers - Balla Balla
23. The Arons - Road Runner
24. The Beefeaters - Big City
25. The Victors - Cara-Lin

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13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere w/Bonus + Bull of the Woods + Psychedelic Sound w/Bonus + Alternate Psychedelic Sound




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Friday, November 25, 2005

 

30 Seconds Before the Calico Wall - 28 Tracks of 1960s Garage Psych-Punk

1. Trip On Out - Haymarket Riot
2. What Good Is Up? - The Inexpensive Handmade Look
3. Visions - The Looking Glasses
4. Me - The Brain Train
5. Apothecary Dream - The Sound Sandwich
6. I Want To Hold Your Hand - The Moving Sidewalks
7. The Black Door - The Loose Enz Lis
8. Speed - The Ron Wray Light Show
9. Of Dreams - Morgan
10. Semi-Psychedelic (It Is) - Pepper & The Shakers
11. Love In - Noah's Ark
12. Don't Miss The Turn - The Trees
13. The Face Of Time - The Plague
14. Desert Maiden - The Shaprels
15. The Third Eye - The Dovers
16. Flight Patterns - Dennis & The Times
17. Once Upon A Taste - The Omen
18. Death Bells At Dawn - The Lords
19. Light The Glass Candle - Glass Candle
20. Six Feet Under Theme - Six Feet Under
21. Lost - Tyde
22. 99th Floor - TNT
23. Reference Man Part I - The Chateaux
24. He's Comin' Part II - Magic Swirling Ship
25. High Towers - The Legends
26. Blue Shoes - The News
27. Steamshovel - Marshmellow Steamshovel
28. Young Heartbeat - The Lords

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Thursday, November 24, 2005

 

Rolling Stones - Rarities 1971 - 2003@320

Track Listing for Rolling Stones Rarities: 1971 - 2003
1. "Fancy Man Blues" (B-side to the "Mixed Emotions" single)
2. "Tumbling Dice" (live)
3. "Wild Horses" (live)
4. "Beast of Burden" (live)
5. "Anyway You Look At It" (B-side to "Saint of Me" single)
6. "If I Was A Dancer" (Dance Pt 2.)
7. "Miss You" (dance version)
8. "Wish I'd Never Met You" (B-side to "Terrifying" single)
9. "I Just Wanna Make Love To You" (live)
10. "Mixed Emotions IV" (12" version)
11. "Through The Lonely Nights" (B-side to "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" single)
12. "Live With Me" (live)
13. "Let It Rock" (B-side to "Brown Sugar" single)
14. "Harlem Shuffle" (New York Mix)
15. "Mannish Boy" (live)
16. "Thru and Thru" (live)

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Epitaph for a Legend - International Artists Story

Disc 1
1. Chaynes - "Night Time" (3:02)
2. Patterns - "In My Own Time" (2:21)
3. Chapparrals - "I Tried So Hard" (2:54)
4. Thursday's Children - "A Part of You" (2:11)
5. Electric Rubayyat - "If I Were a Carpenter" (2:40)
6. Sonny Hall - "Poor Planet Earth" (2:11)
7. Inner Sense - "Communication Breakdown" (2:55)
8. The Red Krayola - "Hurricane Fighter Plane" (3:56)
9. The Red Krayola - "Pink Stainless Tail" (4:14)
10. The Red Krayola - "Nickle Niceness" (2:59)
11. The Red Krayola - "Vile Vile Grass" (2:20)
12. The Red Krayola - "Transparent Radiation" (2:53)
13. Emperors - "I Want My Woman" (2:41)
14. Lost & Found - "25 M.P.H." (2:08)

Disc 2
1. Big Walter - "Breakfast in Bed" (2:31)
2. Dave Allen - "C.C. Rider" (2:34)
3. Dave Allen - "Saturday A.M. Blues" (4:02)
4. Lightnin' Hopkins - "Conversation with Lightnin' Hopkins" (3:40)
5. Lightnin' Hopkins - "Black Ghost Blues" (3:52)
6. Various Artists - "Excerpts from Interview With Roky, Ksam 4/1/78" (2:43)
7. Spades - "You're Gonna Miss Me" (3:24)
8. Spades - "We Sell Soul" (3:14)
9. Roky & C. Hall - "Splash I" (3:12)
10. Roky & C. Hall - "Right Track Now" (3:12)
11. 13th Floor Elevators - "Wait for My Love" (3:41)
12. 13th Floor Elevators - "60-Second Radio Spot/Bull of the Woods" (1:07)
13. 13th Floor Elevators - "Fire Engine" (3:17)

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Wednesday, November 23, 2005

 

The Birth of Psychobilly - Songs the Cramps Taught Us 1-2-3

'Songs The Cramps Taught Us - Volume 1' CD.
The Sparkes - Hipsville 29 BC
Dwight Pullen - Sunglasses After Dark
Link Wray - Fatback
Sheriff & The Ravels - Shombolar
The Riptides - Machine Gun
Bo Diddley - Dancing Girl
The Trashmen - Surfin' Bird
Walter Brown - Jelly Roll Rock
The Sonics - Strychnine
The Rumblers - Boss
The Third Bardo - Five Years Ahead Of My Time
The Busters - Bust Out
The Phantom - Love Me
Jett Powers - Go Girl Go
Ronnie Cook - Goo Goo Muck
The Runabouts - The Strangeness In Me
The Groupies - Primitive
The Frantics - Werewolf
Elroy Dietzel - Rock-n-Bones
Dale Hawkins - Tornado
The Shells - Whiplash
Keith Courvale - Trapped Love
Freddie & The Hitch Hikers - Sinners
Charlie Feathers - I Can't Hardly Stand It
Andy Starr - Give Me A Woman
R Lewis - Get Off The Road
Hayden Thompson - Blues Blues Blues
Lee Dresser - Beat Out My Love
Andre Williams - Bacon Fat
Jack Scott - The Way I Walk
Elvis Presley - Do The Clam

'Songs The Cramps Taught Us - Volume 2' CD.
Hasil Adkins - She Said
Buddy Love - Heartbreak Hotel
Dean Carter - Jailhouse Rock
The Fender Four - Margaya
Johnny Burnette Trio - Tear It Up
Lightnin' Slim - It's Mighty Crazy
Glen Glenn - Everybody's Movin'
Carl Perkins - Her Love Rubbed Off On Me
Slim Harpo - Strange Love
Charlie Feathers - It's Just That Song
Randy Alvey - Green Fuz
Bill Allen - Please Give Me Something
Captain Beefheart - Hard Working Man
J J Jackson - Oo-Ma-Liddi
Three Aces & A Joker - Booze Party
The Spark Plugs - Chicken
Jimmy Stewart - Rock On The Moon
Sonny Burgess - Red Headed Woman
Kip Tyler - Jungle Hop
Don & The Galaxies - Sundown
Roy Orbison - Domino
The Readymen - Shortnin' Bread
The Novas - The Crusher
The Tune Rockers - The Green Mosquito
The Jesters - Peter Gunn
The Count Five - Psychotic Reaction
The Flames - The Bird
Red Crayola - Hurricane Fighter Plane
Kasenatz Katz Super Circus - Quick Joey Small Ricky Nelson - Lonesome Town
The Huntsmen - Fever
Jim Lowe - The Green Door

'Songs The Cramps Taught Us - Volume 3' CD.
Nat Couty - Woodpecker Rock
Macy Skipper - Bop Pills
The Blues Rockers - Calling All Cows
Mac Rebennack - Storm Warning
Larry Phillipson - Bitter Feelings
Terry Dunavan - Earthquake Boogie
The Sonics - He's Waiting
The Fanatics - I Will Not Be Lonely
The Instrumentals - Chop Suey Rock
Dell Raney - Can Your Hossie Do The Dog
The Shades - Strollin' After Dark
Jackie Lee Cochran - Georgia Lee Brown
Lonnie Allen - You'll Never Change Me
Jerry Warren - Rompin'
Kai-Ray - I Want Some Of That
Junior Thompson - How Come You Do Me?
The Rhythm Rockers - Madness
Warren Smith - Uranium Rock
Kit & The Outlaws - Don't Tread On Me
The Flower Children - Miniskirt Blues
The Standells - Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White
Dave Day - Blue Moon Baby
Shorty Long - Devil With The Blue Dress On
Ronnie Dawson - Rockin' Bones
Mel Robbins - Save It
Jimmy Lloyd - I Got A Rocket In My Pocket
Charlie Feathers - One Hand Loose
The Fendermen - Mule Skinner Blues
Paul Revere & The Raiders - Hungry
The Embers - I Walked All Night
The Bostweeds - Faster Pussycat Kill Kill

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Agitation Free - Fragments Live + The River of Return + At the Cliffs of River Rhine + The Other Sides

Agitation Free - Other Sides Of. Completing, for now at least, the story of this excellent German progressive rock band, this CD contains previously unreleased studio sessions recorded in 1974 where the band were joined by a variety of guests including members of Os Mundi, Karthago, Metropolis, the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Duke Ellington Band amongst others.

Agitation Free - The River of Return. Twenty-five years after their splitting up, the main members of the German band Agitation Free came together to join their creative efforts and the result is this album.
Agitation Free - At The Cliffs Of The River Rhine. In 1974 Agitation Free performed live at the German broadcast-station WDR a great concert, which points up, what a phantastic live-band Agitation Free also was.
Agitation Free - Fragments. Essential posthumous album of live material and unreleased stuff taken from their reunion in November 1974..

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Tuesday, November 22, 2005

 

Can - Cannibalism 1-2-3




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Monday, November 21, 2005

 

Popol Vuh - Agape Agape + Das Hohelied Salomos + Seligpreisung

Following a period when Fricke and Veit became involved with a reformed Gila (recording Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee), they returned as Popol Vuh for this album, adding the additional psychedelicized guitar of Daniel Fichelscher (who would become a key central figure throughout the history of the group) and oboe, konga, tamboura accompaniment.
The first half of Agape-Agape reveals the side of Vuh that dances in the shadows of a monastery, with Gregorian chant vocals and booming, almost processional percussion sounds.

Einsjager and Hohelied form something of a Vuh dyptich -- on both albums Fricke & co. locate an exact and exhilarating balance between the exquisite and the grandiose, leavening a tendency towards majesty with a grounding in simple modest beauty. Eastern influences (Al Gromer on sitar, Shana Kumar on tabla, etc.) are still present, and are still in the service of an intensely personal project in sacralizing music, or expressing devotion in sound.
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Sunday, November 20, 2005

 

Faust - Live Knitting Factory 2000

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Merrel Fankhauser and H.M.S. Bounty - Things (1968)

One of the all-time lost 60's classic albums. This 1968 release comes to you courtesy of cult legend Merrell Fankhauser, who also brought forth the Exiles and later the band Mu (a collaboration with guitarist Jeff Cotton.) But the HMS Bounty album is really something special. Influences include Cream, Buffalo Springfield and probably the Association and Strawberry Alarm Clock as well. The songs are all extremely catchy, but with enough heavy guitars and psychedelic textures to keep things interesting. (The first two tracks are actually more in a sunshine pop/ blue-eyed soul vein, but they're still totally excellent songs.) All in all, this record is a lost treasure and comes enthusiastically endorsed by this fan!

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More Pebble Tracks


More Pebble Tracks (All credit goes to Wonder Boy)
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Pebbles LPs 12-15 (Vinyl Rips)
Again, these are LP only tracks from the Pebbles series
(not including tracks reissued on the Pebbles CD series 1-10 & 12)

CD5: LP's 12-13
1. Nomads - From Zero Down
2. Coming Times - Keep The Music Playing
3. Peter and The Rabbits - Someone I've Got My Eyes Upon
4. Pawnee Driver - Ride
5. Mad Hatters - I'Ll Come Running
6. Vejtables - Feel The Music
7. Richard and The Young Lions - You Can Make It
8. Outcasts - I Didn'T Have To Love Her Anymore
9. The Jam - Something's Gone
10. Free Thinkers - You Were Born For Me
11. The Spirit - Man Enough For You
12. The Cats Meow - House Of Kicks
13. Rock Garden - Super Stuff
14. The Original Sinners - You'll Never Know
15. The Apollos - Target Love
16. The Apollos - It's A Monster
17. Les Sinners - Nice Try
18. The Knight Riders - I
19. The New Life - Why Now Girl
20. Cole and The Embers - Hey Girl
21. The Apollos - That's The Breaks
22. The Pebbles - Love Me Again
23. Les Lutins - Laissez-Nous Vivre
24. The Ones - Didi-Wa-Didi
25. Five Hungry Men - Bustin' Rocks
26. (bonus track from LP 14)

CD6: LP's 14-15
1. Sonny Flaharty and The Mark V - Hey Conductor
2. Baker Street Irregulars - I'm A Man
3. Dee and Tee - Something's Comin'
4. The Customs Five - Let's Go In '69
5. Trans-Atlantic Subway - Servant Of The People
6. The Golden Cups - Hey Joe
7. The Yo Yo's - Crack In My Wall
8. The Trespassers - Living Memories
9. The Luv Bandits - Mizzer-Bahd
10. The Morning Dew - No More
11. The Group Image - Hiya
12. Three To One - See Emily Play
13. Rob Hoeke Rhythm and Blues Group - When People Talk
14. The Outsiders - You Mistreat Me
15. The Motions - Everything (That's Mine)
16. Q65 - It Came To Me
17. The Jay-Jays - Cruncher
18. The Dream - The Doting King
19. Dragonfly - Celestial Empire
20. Groep 1850 - Misty Night
21. Les Baroques - Summerbeach
22. Cuby and The Blizzards - Stumble And Fall
23. The Phantoms - I'll Go Crazy
24. Peter and The Blizzards - Sittin' In My Room
25. Mack - All My Hope Is Gone
26. The Bintangs - I'm a Man
27. The Skope - Be Mine Again
28. Johnny Kendall and The Heralds - St. James Infirmary

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Thursday, November 17, 2005

 

Yatha Sidhra - Mass Meditation (Brain 1973)

Wonderfully meditative, progressive music. The album consists of one track in four parts, mostly played on flute, percussions, guitar and some moog and el-piano too. Beautifully dreamy and atmospheric. Flute is simply one of my all-time favourite instruments! "Part 3" is a rather rocking jam that make some marvellous contrast, but in "Part 4", everything slows down to the pleasant and relaxing main part.
"Acid-drenched guitar, flute, keyboards, tablas and distant echoed vocals entangle into a psychedelic symphony...a guaranteed must for fans of early Ash Ra Tempel, Popol Vuh and Agitation Free."
This album is an unknown masterpiece, if you don't know it try it !

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Popol Vuh - In Den Gärten Pharaos (1971)

Among the many German musicians who in the 1970s "traveled" (in person or just spiritually) to India and the Far East and absorbed Eastern spirituality in the format of western music, Florian Fricke is likely to be the greatest.
His work has been a constant exploration of the same theme: how to express the most personal, profound, austere spirituality by the means of western classical music, western sacred music and profane rock music. It was a marriage of East and West, and a marriage of past and present, made on Earth.

In Den Gaerten Pharaos (Pilz, april 1972 - SPV, 2005) marked a detachment from the cliches of "kosmische musik". Besides partially retreating from the use of electronic instruments, it displays a spiritual tone that is akin to Deuter's Aum. It was also one of the first albums to conceive each side of the LP as a piece.
The title-track, a masterpiece of spiritual music, one of the first pieces to place the emphasis on the ambience and on angelic tones, and one of the first pieces ever recorded inside a cathedral, begins with ghostly electronics that simulate sub-human voices.
This is where Popol Vuh abandons the "teutonic" element that was pervasive in German rock of that time. The sense of mystery is not used for generating fear in the listener, but, on the contrary, to foster a communion with the forces of the universe, with infinite and eternity. The electronic instruments are used to play sacred music, music that is solemn but also humble, that is powerful but "inside" rather than "outside", that is introspective rather than spectacular.
The sound is inert and timeless: there is no melodic center, no rhythmic underpinning, no narrative development. This is "ambient" for the sake of ambient.

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The Standells - Dirty Water + Why Pick on me

The Standells were thee punk band of the 1960s. They combined a snarly, moody look with a vicious, burning sound that made them the epitome of Teenage Punk. Their records were a tour de force of us-versus-them teenage stances packed into two-and-a-half minute, commercial rock songs. Earlier in the decade the Standells -- Larry Tamblyn, Tony Valentino, Gary Lane and Gary Leeds (who was replaced by Dick Dodd in 1963) -- were a clean-living, fun bunch of bananas who layed down the rock hits of the day. like "Louie Louie" and "Money" at trendy clubs like P.J's and on a variety of TV shows like the "Munsters" and movies like "Zebra in the Kitchen" where a clean rock'n'roll band was needed. The group included one guy who spoke in a very unhip, broken Italian accent, and another who was a refugee from the Mouseketeers. After a few recordings of minor notes, their fortunes changed upon meeting producer/songwriter Ed Cobb. The match was perfect. Ed was formerly a member of the super clean Four Preps! It all worked so well, that it seems amazing such a group could have emerged from their rather ordinary backgrounds.
"Dirty Water" was released as a single on Capitol Records' Tower subsidiary towards the end of 1965, not because there was any great belief in the record, but because Tower really wanted a Ketty Lester record that Cobb also produced. In July, 1966, "Dirty Water" surprised everybody climbing to number 11 on Billboard's national chart. With the demise of the Standells, it seems as if punk died too. It took almost ten years for punk to return with the Sex Pistols, Ramones and others, all of whom invariably acknowledged the Standells as a prime inspiration.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

 

More Pebbles Tracks from Wonder Boy

Here are some more uploads from Wonder Boy.
All credit goes to him.

Pebbles 8-11 (Vinyl Rips)
These are LP only tracks from the Pebbles series
(includes only tracks not reissued
on the Pebbles CD series 1-10 & 12)

CD3: LP's 08-09
1. The Lollipop Shoppe - You Must Be A Witch
2. The Gants - I Wonder
3. The Ju-Ju's - Hey Little Girl
4. The Clue - Bad Times
5. Faine Jade - It Ain't True
6. The Caravelles - Lovin' Just My Style
7. The Human Beinz - My Generation
8. Question Mark And The Mysterians - Make You Mine
9. The Rovin' Flames - How Many Times
10. The Rockin' Ramrods - She Lied
11. Movin' Morfomen - Run Girl Run
12. The Lemon Drops - I Live In The Springtime
13. The Free For All - Show Me The Way
14. The Endd - Out Of My Hands
15. The Knaves - The Girl I Threw Away
16. The Bugs - Pretty Girl
17. The Bucaneers - You're Never Gonna Love Me Anymore
18. The Outsiders - I'm Not Trying To Hurt You
19. The Gestures - Run Run Run
20. The Banshees - Project Blue
21. New Colony Six - At The River's Edge
22. Beethoven's Fifth - Come Down
23. It's All Meat - Feel It
24. The Bad Roads - Too Bad
25. The Bad Roads - Blue Girl

CD4: LP's 10-11
1. The Next Five - Talk To Me Girl
2. The Moon Rakers - You'll Come Back
3. Peter Wheat and The Breadmen - Baby What's New
4. The Marauders - Since I Met You
5. The Ides Of March - Roller Coaster
6. The Foggy Notions - Need A Little Lovin'
7. The Ugly Ducklings - Just In Case You're Wondering
8. Raga Dn The Talas - My Group And Me
9. Leo and The Prophets - Tit-A-Whirl
10. The Human Expression - Love At Psychedelic Velocity
11. The Wig Wags - I'm On My Way Down The Road
12. Things To Come - I'm Not Talkin'
13. The Five Americans - Slippin' And Slidin'
14. The Groupies - Primitive
15. The Brogues - Don'T Shoot Me Down
16. Leather Boy - Shadows
17. Illusions - I Know
18. Galaxies IV - Don't Lose Your Mind
19. Looking Glasses - Visions
20. Third Evolution - Gone, Gone, Gone
21. Aardvarks - I'm Higher Than I'm Down
22. Fountain Of Youth - Hard Woman
23. Modds - Leave My House
24. Barking Spyders - I Want Your Love
25. Beaver Patrol - Esp
26. Third Evolution - Don't Play With Me
27. Milan - You Gotta Have Soul

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Tuesday, November 15, 2005

 

An Overdose of Heavy Psych - 25 Trippy Fuzzy 60's Gems

Just as the title says.... One of the best psych comps ever with killer '60s psych mayhem. Includes Orange Wedge, Quiet Jungle, 20th Century Zoo, Powered By Love, Crystal Rain, Kindred Spirit, Graf Zeppelin and more. Not a duffer amongst em.... 78 mins!

1. Orange Wedge - From The Womb To The Tomb
2. Quiet Jungle - Everything
3. Twentieth Century Zoo - You Don't Remember
4. The Fumin' Humins - Relative Distance
5. Powered By Love - Powered By Love
6. Crystal Rain - You And Me
7. ESB - Mushroom People
8. Colder Children - Memories
9. Kollektion - Savage Lost
10. Kindred Spirit - Blue Avenue
11. Blu-Erebus - Plastic Year
12. Shadows Of Time - Search Your Soul
13. Graf Zepplin - You're In My Mind
14. Kiriae Crucible - Salem Witch Trial
15. Boston Tea Party - My Daze
16. Paraphernalia - Watch Out
17. IRA - Dooley Vs. The Ferris Wheel
18. The Loose Enz - Easy Rider
19. Glass Sun - Silence Of The Morning
20. Firebirds/The 31 Flavors - Reflections
21. Firebirds/The 31 Flavors - No Tomorrows
22. Firebirds/The 31 Flavors - Gypsy Fire
23. Firebirds/The 31 Flavors - Free Bass
24. Firebirds/The 31 Flavors - Free Fuzz
25. Firebirds/The 31 Flavors - Free Drum

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Eric Clapton - Groovy Pink Shirt - Tokyo 12-04-2001

Groovy Pink Shirt
Tokyo, Japan - December 4, 2001 - Mid Valley - MVR 133/134 - Wonderful SBD Jap release !!

Disc 1:
Key to the Highway
Reptile
Got You On My Mind
Tears in Heaven
Layla (acoustic)
Bell Bottom Blues
Change the World
River of Tears
Going Down Slow
She's Gone

Disc 2:
I Want a Little Girl
Badge
Hoochie Coochie Man
Five Long Years
Cocaine
Wonderful Tonight
Layla
Sunshine of Your Love
Somewhere Over the Rainbow

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Khazad Doom - Encore (US Dreamy Progressive Psych 1968-70)

Encore! is the official reissue of Khazad Doom's original recordings. Khazad Doom made a name for themselves in Morton Grove, Illinois, during the early 70's with their unique style of progressive rock music, metaphorical lyrics, and stage presence. Their music was driven by pumping bass lines, dynamic Hammond swells, and multi-dimensional guitar work. On top of that, three of the four musicians contributed to beautiful 3-part vocal harmonies, and counterpoint.

After Jack Eadon found out about the release of boot-legged versions of Level 6 1/2, he decided to release a remastered version of most of the band's recording(many recordings didn't survive storage) on CD. The first section of Encore! begins with two songs from an early version of Khazad Doom called The Laymen. These two songs are simplistic compared to what would be recorded by the band just a couple of years later. But their inclusion here is only meant to show the origins of Khazad Doom.

The second section of the CD shows a maturing band, with strong material from their first album Level 6 1/2. The album's highlight is a 23-minute trilogy called "The Hunters". Most of the music has a noticeable psychedelic-influence while also displaying early characteristics of a style of music later called "progressive rock"(developing themes, multiple parts, and a concept). Organist Steve "Al" Yates shines here with some tasty organ chops. "Narcissus" is the next song after the trilogy, and it's filled with some very beautiful 3-part vocal harmonies, and counterpoint. "In This World", considered to be Steve Yate's best composition ever, features violins which adds a symphonic, and serene, quality to the music. "Nothing But Fear" is a masterpiece of early progressive rock. The song has a symphonic, carnival, atmosphere to it with dramatic build-ups of piano, multiple guitars, and marching snare drum patterns. Level 6 1/2 is considered a classic , and the music more than proves that point.

Just one copy of the original LEVEL 6 1/2 vinyl rides the top of collectors’ wish-lists and has traded for as much as $2,000 a copy!

Ripped by ChrisGoesRock. All credit goes to Chris.

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Fest of Fuzz - 27 Criminally Rare Acid Fuzz 60's Gems

A FEST OF FUZZ 1 - William Penn & the quakers - Believe me
2 - The brouges - But now i find
3 - Crossfire - C.O.D
4 - The diminished fith - Do you hear
5 - The diminished fith - Doctor dear
6 - The shadows of knight - My fire department needs a fireman
7 - The syndicate of sound - Games
8 - William Penn & the quakers - Ghost of the monks
9 - The Charles E. funk rebellion - It's gonna be the death of you
10 - Nobody's children - Good times
11 - The carnnaby street runners - The gung gung song
12 - William Penn & the quakers - Hey Hey Hey Hey
13 - The cheesmen - I need you there
14 - The grass - I'm getting tired
15 - Fat mans music festival - Sweetness of soul
16 - The night caps - Thunderbird
17 - The great train robbery - Wasted
18 - Mad river - Gazelle
19 - The 5 Americans - I'm feeling ok
20 - Mad river - Orange fire
21 - The 5 Americans - Reality
22 - The tikis - Somebody's son
23 - The boston tea party - Spinach
24 - The 5 Americans - The train
25 - Notes from the underground - What am i doing here
26 - Lindy Blasky & the Lavells - You ain't tuff
27 - The primitives - You said

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Sunday, November 13, 2005

 

Popol Vuh - Tantric Songs/Hosianna Mantra

Popol Vuh's Tantric Songs and Hosianna Mantra are recognized as classics in the field of contemplative music. Popol Vuh has long been praised for their ability to blur the boundaries of time and space through a unique hybrid of ceremonial styles from around the world. Tantric Songs and Hosianna Mantra complement each other perfectly in their creation of modern ritualistic soundscapes. From the evocative, bass chants of Mantra of the Touching of the Earth to the primal drumming of In the Realm of Shadow, Tantric Songs merges traces of classical refinement with feelings conjured up by ancient religious rites.
Hosianna Mantra encompasses a series of gracefully understated chants. With pastel piano textures, spacious melodies from guitar and violin, and the angelic vocals of Djong Yun, Popol Vuh distills the sublime nature of Christian liturgical music from the dogma normally associated with it. As critic Keith Armstrong wrote, Hosianna Mantra is "a hypnotic work that leaves its echo on the air...relentlessly drawing one away from one's surroundings and into the space in which thoughts become musical sounds and words are experienced as feelings and nuances."

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The Bobby Fuller Four - Never To Be Forgotten

Born in Baytown, Texas, Fuller spent most of his youth in El Paso, Texas, where he idolized Buddy Holly, a fellow West Texan. He played clubs, bars, and recorded on independent record labels in Texas, with a constantly-changing line-up, during the early 1960s. The only constant band members were Bobby himself (on vocals and guitar), and his older brother, Randy, on bass. All of these independent releases were recorded in the Fullers' own home-cum-studio, with Bobby acting as the producer. He even built a primitive echo chamber in the backyard! The quality of the recordings, using a couple of microphones and a mixing board purchased from a local radio station, was so impressive that he even offered the use of his 'studio' to local acts for free so he could hone his production skills.

Bobby moved to Los Angeles in 1964 with his band The Bobby Fuller Four and was signed to Mustang Records by producer Bob Keane, noted for discovering Ritchie Valens and producing many surf music groups.

At a time when the British invasion and folk rock were culturally dominant, Fuller stuck to Buddy Holly's style of classic rock and roll with Tex Mex flourishes. His recordings reveal the influence of Eddie Cochran, the Beatles, Elvis Presley, Little Richard and the Everly Brothers in cover recordings and original compositions, as well as instrumental surf guitar. Less well known was Fuller's ability to emulate the reverb-laden surf guitar sounds of Dick Dale and the Ventures. His first Top 40 hit was the Buddy Holly cover song "Love Made a Fool of You". His second hit "I Fought the Law" was written by Sonny Curtis, a former member of Holly's group The Crickets.

Just as "I Fought The Law" became a top ten hit, Bobby Fuller was found dead in a parked automobile near his Los Angeles home. The police considered the death an apparent suicide, however many people still believe Fuller was murdered. He was found with multiple wounds all over his body and covered in gasoline leading many to speculate that the perpetrators fled before they could set the car on fire. He is buried in the Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Bobby Fuller was just 23 years old at the time of his death.

Disc 1
1. Let Her Dance
2. Julie
3. A New Shade Of Blue
4. Only When I Dream
5. You Kiss Me
6. Little Annie Lou
7. I Fought The Law
8. Another Sad And Lonely Night
9. Saturday Night
10. Take My Word
11. Fool Of Love
12. Never To Be Forgotten
13. My True Love (unrel. alt.)
14. You're In Love
15. Our Favorite Martian
16. Those Memories Of You
17. Think It Over
18. Pamela
19. Wolfman
20. Thunder Reef
21. It's Love, Come What May
22. Gallenkamp Shoe Commercial

Disc 2
1. King Of The Wheels
2. KRLA Top Eliminator
3. Keep A Knockin'
4. The Phantom Dragster
5. The Lonely Dragster
6. She's My Girl
7. Love's Made A Fool Of You
8. Don't Ever Let Me Know
9. Cheat & Lie
10. Jenny Lee
11. My True Love
12. Baby My Heart
13. The Magic Touch
14. I'm A Lucky Guy
15. The Things You Do (Randy Fuller Four)
16. Now She's Gone (Randy Fuller Four)
17. Angel Eyes (unrel. backing track)
18. A New Shade Of Blue (unrel.alt.)
19. Only When I Dream (mono LP version)
20. It's Love Come What May (unrel.alt.)
21. I Fought The Law (single version)
22. Never To Be Forgotten (KRLA LP stereo)

Disc 3 - Celebrity Night At PJ'S
1. I Fought THe Law
2. Brown Eyed Handsome Man
3. A New Shade Of Blue
4. Let Her Dance
5. C.C. Rider
6. Anytime At All
7. My Babe/Keep A Knockin'/Long Tall Sally
8. Vamp Introduction
9 .California Sun
10. Do You Wanna Dance
11. Wooly Bully
12. Gloria
13. Oh Boy
14. Carol
15. Thunder Reef
16. High Heel Sneakers
17. Slow Down
18. Think It Over
19. Money/Shakedown

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Saturday, November 12, 2005

 

Pink Floyd - Total Eclipse 4 CD (Great Dane Records 1993)


Disc 1
1. Arnold Layne 2:56
2. Candy And A Currant Bun 2:46
3. See Emily Play 2:53
4. Flaming 2:49
5. The Scarecrow 2:02
6. The Gnome 2:11
7. Mathilda Mother 3:22
8. Scream Thy Last Scream 4:41
9. Vegetable Man 2:28
10. Apples And Oranges 3:08
11. Pow R. Toc H. 2:56
12. Jugband Blues 3:49
13. Nick's Boogie 11:48
14. It Would Be So Nice 3:44
15. Julia Dream 2:25
16. Let There Be More Light 3:42
17. Murderistic Women 3:50
18. Massed Gadgets Of Hercules 2:51
19. Point Me At The Sky 3:34
20. Baby Blue Shuffle in 'D' Minor 4:03

Total Time Disc 1 72:00
Disc 2
1. The Embryo 3:26
2. Green Is The Colour 3:28
3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 7:15
4. The Narrow Way part 1 4:37
5. Biding My Time (Work) 5:06
6. Oneone/Fingal's Cave 8:11
7. Rain In The Country 7:01
8. The Violence Sequence 4:33
9. If 4:27
10. Cymbaline 10:50
11. Atom Heart Mother 20:13

Total Time Disc 2 79:09
Disc 3
1. Blues 5:07
2. Breathe 3:00
3. On The Run 6:22
4. The Great Gig In The Sky 4:32
5. Money 1:43
6. Brain Damage/Eclipse 3:27
7. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts 1-5 23:31
8. Raving And Drooling 10:45
9. You've Gotta Be Crazy 13:10

Total Time Disc 3 71:39
Disc 4
1. Echoes 21:25
2. Pigs On The Wing parts 1 & 2 3:35
3. Comfortably Numb 2:39
4. When The Tigers Broke Free 2:55
5. Mother 6:40
6. What Shall We Do Now? 4:42
7. Bring The Boys Back Home 1:47
8. Outside The Wall 4:09
9. The Hero's Return parts 1 & 2 3:58
10. Run Like Hell 7:24
11. On The Turning Away 6:48
12. Money 11:33

Total Time Disc 4 77:37

Total for all 4 Discs 5 hrs 0:25

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Pebbles 1-7 (Vinyl Rips)

These are Vinyl Rips. I received an email from Wonder Boy saying : These are all the LP only tracks from the Pebbles series, first two
collections, (LPs 1-7), ripped from vinyl through Cool Edit Pro.
I can't wait to share these albums with you. Wonder Boy did all of the work for you lucky guys. All credit goes to him.

ALBUMS 1-6part1 part2 ALBUMS 6-7part3 part4

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Faust - BBC Sessions +

This CD captures Faust at their peak in 1973 at the BBC and adds a slew of recently unearthed material plus a couple of previously issued tracks. Apparently bewildered BBC technicians recall a steady stream of dishevelled long haired Germans wheeling strange perspex boxes into the studio. Indeed, engineer and unofficial seventh member Kurt Graupner's work is much in evidence throughout, treating instruments, providing tape manipulations and concrete episodes. On the opening "The Lurcher", Gunther Wusthoff's saxophone trails off into grainy pitch-shifted clouds of reverb over a stiff proto-funk vamp, eventually boiling down into a pastoral episode of almost folkish guitar from Rudolf Sosna. Suddenly we're into the mighty (and ironically titled) "Krautrock", a hugely distorted throb of a riff that slowly expands and contracts while it motors to absolutely nowhere, like a dystopian take on Neu's road music. "Party 9" overlays chirping electronics above Joachim Irmler's magisterial fuzzed organ lines and Jean-Herve Peron's Phil Lesh like bass. Elsewhere, distorted children's voices scream 'Happy Birthday' over a rock and roll piano riff punctuated with sleepy acid fuzz guitar. Wonderful. An alternative take of So Far (title track of the second Faust record) marries a stripped down take on Temptations style psychedelic funk with deep space electronics, while the melancholic sub-aqua piano of the closing "Meer" is simply beautiful.

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Faust - 71 Minutes of Faust

This album is made up of two previously released ep's and a few unreleased tracks - the first 4 tracks are as close as Faust ever got to the motorik, proto-electro style of Neu! Intense, hypnotic and, ultimately, amazing! After that we're straight into CRAZY Faust territory - all the usual Faustian ingredients, savaged traditional - industrial noise - fairground fun - biting guitar work and oppressive, relentless drumming. As far as odds and ends collections go - you'd be lucky to find a better one than this early 70s masterclass. A true classic!!! 20 years ahead of their time, do yourself a favour and check it out!

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Thursday, November 10, 2005

 

Popol Vuh - Einsjager & Siebenjager

Einsjager & Siebenjager is undoubtedly one of the finest albums ever produced in association with the particularly prodigious German experimental rock movement, and perhaps one of the greatest progressive rock albums of all time. On this album, Popol Vuh's defining style was ushered in, with Daniel Fischelscher growing into his role as Fricke's main collaborator. The sound here characterized by rolling piano offset by the incredibly versatile guitar playing. Although Popol Vuh was essentially Fricke's baby, Fischelscher's playing is perhaps what most distinguishes this release from other Popol Vuh albums, far and away being my favorite part of Einsjager & Siebenjager. The guy is utterly sublime. Acoustic and electric guitar melodies are layered over each other, along with the impeccable piano, creating a stunning sonic palette of magnificent harmonic richness. Melodic and stunningly beautiful, yet not without imparting a potentially devastating raw, primal edge. Right from track one, the guitars are captivating, leading from note to note in perfect and exciting sequence, occasionally lashing out into noisy and distorted glory. Fricke's gorgeous piano textures are extraordinary, influenced heavily by folk and ethnic music, yet with a distinct classical air.

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Wednesday, November 09, 2005

 

Plastic Cloud - Plastic Cloud (1968 Canada Psych)

Quite simply, one of the greatest psychedelic albums ever made. This 1968 Canadian release is one hip album, full of catchy melodies and hippie harmonies, as well as some of the most superb (and trippiest) fuzz guitar ever recorded.
This 4-piece act from somewhere in Eastern Ontario were a mysterious blend of psychedelia and Tolkien mythology. In the 30 years since the release of their only album -- 1968's self-titled effort, very little is known about this act except that they could be compared, stylistically, to Strawberry Alarm Clock, The Chocolate Watchband or any other psychedelic/progressive act from the late sixties.

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Paisley Pop Pye Psych (& other colors), 1966-1969 (British Psych)

Fans of Brit psych-pop groups such as Tomorrow, The Creation, and Honeybus will not be disappointed with this collection. Although there are a couple of well-known groups represented here, this disc contains mostly one-off singles from the Pye label circa 1966-1969. All in all, a very tasty sampling of the swirling musical colours from this evanescent era. General grooviness abounds with outstanding tracks such as The Uglys' "Quiet Explosion", Scrugg's "Lavender Popcorn", and The Montanas'"That's When Happiness Began". Trying to track down these singles on vinyl would be a very expensive proposition if they could be found at all.

1. Uglys - "The Quiet Explosion" (2:41)
2. Timon - "The Bitter Thoughts of Little Jane" (2:20)
3. Gates Of Eden - "Too Much on My Mind" (2:26)
4. Scrugg - "I Wish I Was Five" (3:19)
5. Consortium - "All the Love in the World" (2:49)
6. Neil Christian - "You're All Things Bright and Beautiful" (2:57)
7. Kytes - "Blessed" (2:33)
8. Schadel - "Goodbye Thimble Mill Lane" (3:15)
9. Flying Machine - "Smile a Little Smile for Me" (2:59)
10. Rainbow People - "Dreamtime" (2:25)
11. Bystanders - "Cave of Clear Light" (3:43)
12. Scrugg - "Lavender Popcorn" (2:18)
13. Anan - "I Wonder Where My Sister's Gone" (2:51)
14. Status Quo - "Black Veils of Melancholy" (3:13)
15. Blinkers - "Dreams Secondhand" (2:56)
16. Uglys - "A Good Idea" (2:54)
17. Montanas - "That's When Happiness Begins" (2:11)
18. Onyx - "Tamaris Khan" (2:51)
19. Settlers - "Major to Minor" (2:57)
20. Fresh Air - "Stop Look Listen" (2:29)
21. Gentle Influence - "Captain Reale" (3:00)
22. Trader Horne - "Morning Way" (4:27)

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Tuesday, November 08, 2005

 

Ugly Ducklings - Somewhere Outside (Canada Psych Punk 1966)

"Somewhere Outside" 1966 (Yorktown 50001) [white label]

Very good upmarket teen-punk and r'n'b LP, essential to any garage collection. Best version ever of "I wish you would", plus all their famous 45 tracks. [PL]
One of the best Stones-inspired 60s garage rock albums, with a really professional feel, great snotty vocals, and powerful songs. It even has an experimental instrumental that’s ahead of its time and works well here. “Nothin’” is their most well-known song, but many others here equal it.
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Chocolate Watch Band - No Way Out & Inner Mystique

The three highest-profile bands from the San Jose area circa 1965-1968 were the Chocolate Watchband, the Count Five, and the Syndicate of Sound.
The Watchband had a sound heavily influenced by the Rolling Stones, particularly in Aguilar's snarling lead vocals. The band also experimented with psychedelic elements, although their sound remained much more direct and R&B influenced (by way of the British Invasion) than San Francisco "jam" bands like the Grateful Dead or Jefferson Airplane. These comments by lead singer Dave Aguilar help explain the Watchband's sound: "I had a friend over in England, who sent me some stuff by the Stones. I enjoyed black R&B, and that's what they were playing. I got interested in them that way. I never cared for the Beatles. The Stones appealed to me solely because they were playing the same music that I'd been listening to all along, [people like] Muddy Waters" (Palao, "Chocolate Watchband" 45).

The Chocolate Watchband then signed a contract with Green Grass Productions, home of garage impresario Ed Cobb, who also managed Los Angeles' Standells, another legendary '60s garage band, as well as the E-Types, a Salinas band very popular in the San Jose area. Cobb was a member of the Four Preps and wrote songs as well, including the Watchband's first vocal hit, "Sweet Young Thing." The contract also landed them a small role in the '60s teen-exploitation film, Riot on Sunset Strip.

However, the band was stunned when their first LP was released. While they had been touring, their record company, unbeknownst to them, had erased some of Aguilar's vocals and replaced them with vocals by session musician Don Bennett. In addition, they even recorded several instrumental numbers for the LP with session musicians. The result was that only four tracks out of ten actually featured the full band, while two did not feature any members of the Watchband at all! The participation of Bennett had its value, however--while the Watchband may have been furious at the way his vocals were dubbed in over Aguilar's, the fact remains that Bennett wrote what has become close to a "signature song" for the band "Are You Gonna Be There (At the Love-In)."

Contracts such as the one signed by the band may have been exploitative and unfair, but, unfortunately, they were all too common at the time. The rise of the Beatles ushered in a new era where bands frequently wrote their own material and had more control over their image and message, but the contract signed by the Watchband evoked an earlier era when working-class black and white performers signed exploitative contracts with fast-talking businessmen, who then exerted creative control over the music regardless of the opinions of the artist or performer. As Aguilar has said, "Signing that contract was probably the worst thing we ever did" (Palao, "Chocolate Watchband" 47). To make matters worse, San Francisco's legendary promoter Bill Graham expressed interest in managing the Watchband immediately after they had signed a contract with a rival South Bay promoter. The band was left to wonder what might have been had they taken Graham's offer instead.
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Monday, November 07, 2005

 

Can - Live Box

CD 1
1. Jynx
16:06 Giessen - Universität - 14/10/75
composed by : Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt
on stage: Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt
2. Dizzy Dizzy
8:02 Brighton - Sussex University - 19/11/75
composed by : Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt
on stage: Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt
3. Vernal Equinox
12:44 Brighton - Sussex University - 19/11/75
composed by : Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt
on stage: Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt
4. Fizz
6:27 Keele - University of Keele - 2/3/77
composed by : Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Rosko Gee
on stage: Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Rosko Gee
5. Yoo Doo Right
14:26 Croydon - Greyhound - 4/5/75
composed by : Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Mooney
on stage: Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt
6. Cascade Waltz
4:48 London - Sound Circus - 23/3/77
composed by : Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt
on stage: Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Rosko Gee

CD 2
1. Colchester Finale
37:24 Colchester - University Of Essex - 8/5/72
composed by : Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Suzuki
on stage: Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Suzuki
2. Kata Kong
8:28 Hatfield - Hatfield Polytechnic - 21/11/75
composed by : Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt
on stage: Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt
3. Spoon
14:23 Cologne - Sporthalle - 3/02/72
composed by : Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Suzuki
on stage: Karoli, Czukay, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Suzuki

The tracks Jynx , Fizz , Colchester Finale and Kata Kong are "instant compositons", spontaneously created on stage and have never been released before!

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July - July (British Psychedelia, Early Floyd Style, 1968)

The band lasted barely a year, leaving behind one of the most sought-after LPs of the British psychedelic boom (on the Major Minor label in England, and Epic Records in the U.S. and Canada). Their sound was a mix of trippy, lugubrious psychedelic meanderings, eerie, trippy vignettes ("Dandelion Seeds," "My Clown"), and strange, bright electric-acoustic textured tracks ("Friendly Man"), with some dazzling guitar workouts (Crying Is for Writers") for good measure, all spiced with some elements of world music, courtesy of Tony Duhig (who has since come to regard July as an embarrassing element in his resume). Their first single, "My Clown" b/w "Dandelion Seeds," has come to be considered a classic piece of psychedelia.
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Sunday, November 06, 2005

 

Popol Vuh - Coeur de Verre

One of several soundtracks Florian Fricke composed for the films of Werner Herzog, Coeur de Verre is one of the true masterpieces from Popol Vuh. Utilizing East Indian classical music as its starting point, Fricke and Daniel Fichelscher (guitars and percussion), with help from Alois Gromer on sitar and flutist Mattias Tippelskirch, have recorded one of the most blissed-out works in the band's history. There is so much beauty here, it tenderly breaks the heart over and over again, seemingly effortlessly.
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Beyond the Calico Wall - 28 Tracks of 1960s Garage Psych Punk

BEYOND THE CALICO WALL Voxx 200.051 USA 1990
Excellent acid-punk sampler put together by New England collector Erik L. Issued fairly late in the game but recycling lots of weird psych numbers for the first time. A few tracks fall into the pointless-noise/novelty category but overall this was one of the best comps of the early 90s. The CD issue has some worthwhile bonus tracks - from Ceyleib People onwards.part1 part2 pw = posted_first_at_chocoreve

Saturday, November 05, 2005

 

Circus Days 1 & 2 - UK Pop Sike Obscurities 1966 - 1970

1. Clover - "Ice Cream Man" (2:58)
2. Los Brincos - "Nobody Wants You Now" (2:37)
3. Rhubarb Rhubarb - "Moneylender" (2:38)
4. Peter Cook and Dudley Moore - "Bedazzled" (2:25)
5. Lomax All Stars - "Honey Machine" (2:24)
6. Stars - "Auntie Annie's Place" (3:00)
7. Head West - "Someday" (3:11)
8. Waterloo - "Why May I Not Know" (3:10)
9. Johnny Burton - "Polevault Man" (2:34)
10. Tandem - "Shapes & Shadows" (2:31)
11. Penny Peeps - "I See the Morning" (2:28)
12. Jon Plum - "Alice" (3:35)
13. Nick Garrie - "Wheel of Fortune" (3:41)
14. Dry Ice - "Running to the Convent" (2:24)
15. Arzachel - "Garden of Earthly Delights" (2:43)
16. Vashti - "I'd Like to Walk Around in Your Mind" (2:14)
17. unknown - "mystery track" (2:43)
18. Green Scarab - "Psychedelic Wilderness" (2:49)
19. Fruit Machine - "Follow Me" (2:51)
20. Orange Peel - "I Got No Time" (2:45)
21. The Smoke - "Dreams of Dreams" (2:28)
22. Nimrod - "The Bird" (3:05)
23. Fingers - "Circus with a Female Clown" (2:25)
24. Blonde on Blonde - "Castles in the Sky" (3:28)
25. Wire Machine - "The Doves" (3:49)
26. Eggy - "You're Still Mine" (2:53)
27. Blonde on Blonde - "Circles" (3:30)

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Zakary Thaks - Won't Come Back

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Dunno why this song got lost ?

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Friday, November 04, 2005

 

Nova Tunes 1.2

Wax Tailor feat. Charlotte Savary - Our Dance
Ohmega Watts feat The Procussions, Lightheaded & Noelle - That Sound
Sharon Jones - This Land Is Our Land
Tahiti 80 - Big Day
Feist - Gatekeeper
Benny Sings - Get There
Groundation - Praising
Sebastien Schuller - Sleeping Song
K-Os - Man I Used To Be
The Chemical Brothers feat Q Tip - Galvanize (Radio Edit)
Winston Mc Anuff / Camille BazBaz - Sort Me Out
Niko - You’re My Favourite Music
Quantic Soul Orchestra - Walking Through Tomorrow (TM Juke Mix)
Syd Matters - To All of You
Joe Dukie & Dj Fitchie - Midnight Marauders
Thievery Corporation - The Heart's A Lonely Hunter (Louie Vega Remix)
Grand National - Peanut Dreams

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Here Are the Songs We Taught the Chesterfield Kings

01 - Sonics - The Hustler
02 - The Rogues - You Better Look Now.mp3
03 - The Sounds Like Us - Outside Chance
04 - Painted Ship - Little White Lies
05 - Zakary Thaks - Won't Come Back
06 - The Choir - I'm Going Home
07 - Chocolate Watchband - Expo 2000
08 - Chocolate Watchband - No Way Out
09 - Exotics - Come With Me
10 - The Shades Of Night – Fluctuation
11 - The Mourning Reign - Satisfaction Guaranteed
12 - The Moving Sidewalks - 99th Floor
13 - Harbinger Complex - Time To Kill
14 - Little Phil & The Nightshadows - 60 Second Swinger
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Thursday, November 03, 2005

 

Moxie Presents the Garage Zone 1 & 2

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Wednesday, November 02, 2005

 

Apple - An Apple a Day

UK Psych Monster one of the british sixties lost gems!
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Ash Ra Tempel - Seven Up

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Ash Ra Tempel - Starring Rosi

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