Original Motion Picture Score Release date:1968 Record label / catalog #: UA UAS 5185 Country: USA Format: 12" vinyl LP (album), 33 1/3 RPM Release type: Regular release
Featuring: Quicksilver Messenger Service Steve Miller Band "Their first recordings!!!" Tracy Nelson and Mother Earth
Tracks Steve Miller Band: 1. Superbyrd 2. Your Old Lady 3. Mercury Blues
Tracy Nelson and Mother Earth: 1. Revolution 2. Without Love 3. Stranger In My Own Home Town Quicksilver Messenger Service 1. Codine 2. Baby I'm Gonna Leave You<
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Original Release Date: 1970 Tracklisting: A1 Buffy Sainte-Marie The Circle Game (2:50) A2 Ian Freebairn-Smith Market Basket (1:53) A3 Neil Young Down By The River (9:12) B1 Crosby, Stills & Nash Long Time Gone (4:17) B2 Ian Freebairn-Smith Cyclatron (3:16) B3 Thunderclap Newman Something In The Air (3:54) C1 Richard Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra (1:37) Conductor - Karl Böhm Orchestra - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra C2 Neil Young The Loner (3:55) C3 Ian Fr
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This album was recorded with help from Rod Herman (guitar), Alan Place (guitar), B.J. Cole (pedal steel guitar), Rik Kenton (bass, later in Roxy Music), Ian Andrews (bass), Geoff Leigh (sax, he appears in avant-garde albums by Slap Happy, Henry Cow, Hatfield & The North, etc.), Tony Turnbull (drums).
Fitzgerald, G.F. [UK] Mouseproof (70)
Influences of Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, Bonzo Dog Band, Soft Machine, etc. In addition to Gerry Fitzgerald, album features Sam Gopal and Lemmy (of Hawkwind).
Many years ago, no doubt in the dead of night, some intrepid freak climbed fly-like up the walls of the defunct International Film Theatre in Westbourne Grove and pasted up a poster which read "Mouseproof Is Music".<
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French guitarist/multi-instrumentalist, very unique. His albums blend multi- layered acoustic guitars with fiery leads, piano, ethereal female voices, throbbing bass and percussion. His guitar style could be described as early Larry Coryell (acoustic) meets Randy California (electric) with a strong middle-eastern influence. Le Desert Noir is a heavier guitar album which features drums on almost every track, overall very hendrix influenced. With Platock, there is more maturity in his sound, combining delicate acoustic guitars and more piano to his trademark sound, with less reliance on drums. Contemporus attempts to continue in the same vein, but fails to reach the same energy level, except possibly on the sidelong "Contemporus" suite. Start with Platock, which m
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Track Listing : 1.Friday On My Mind 2.River Deep,Mountain High 3.Do You Have A Soul 4.Saturday Night 5.You Me,We Love 6.Pretty Girl 7.Happy Is The Man 8.Women ( Make You Feel Alright ) 9.Who'll Be The One 10.Made My Bed,Gonna Lie In It 11.Remember Sam 12.See Line Woman
The Easybeats were a garage band in the 1960s from Australia. They
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Track List: 01 Psychedelic Rain 02 Glass Keys To Open 03 As Light As A Feather 04 When I See You 05 And Wonder 06 Garden Fair 07 What Remains Of Her 08 Sparkle Plenty 09 Solar Bird Fly 10 Sirius 11 El Strings
Smell Of Incense (Norway) - 1994 - All Mimsy Were The Borogoves
Tracks : 1 Intro 2 Alice 3 Faerie Emerald 4 Fancy 5 Christopher's Journey 6 (The Smell Of) Interstellar Overdrive 7 Witch's Hat 8 Shrine 9 Outro
Bumble B. - viola, voc Ernie Chung - g, b, voc Han Solo - b, org, mell Cool Kat - dr Lumpy Davy - g, sitar, voc
Some info~from Planet Mellotron Until
I heard them, I was under the impression that The Smell of Incense were
'just another Scandinavian prog band'. N
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01. I Don't Know 02. Patti's Dream 03. Dancing Doris 04. Goodbye Pamela Ann 05. Monologue 06. Black Sunshine 07. Think For Yourself 08. The Bug, The Goat, & The Hearse 09. Shapes Of Sleep 10. Cloud Of Lead 11. Mother Of My Children 12. 1001 Twice 13. Sylvan Shores 14. Bulletin!!! 15. The Raven
Ken Walker (vocals, guitar, zither, melodica, electric piano, organ, effects) Bob Narloch (vocals, guitar, harmonica, tambourine) Tom Gilmore (recorder, bass) Mike Shipp (drums, percussion)
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Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, While
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The Steppes - 1987 - Drop Of The Creature Voxx Records
01. A Play On Wordsworth 02. Somebody Waits 03. Holding Up Well 04. Sky Is Falling 05. Make Us Bleed 06. Cut In Two 07. See You Around 08. Lazy Ol' Son 09. Bigger Than Life 10. Black Forest Friday 11. More Than This 12. History Hates No Man
John Fallon - Vocals, Guitars David Fallon - Vocals, Bass Guitar Tim Gilman - Lead Guitar James Bailey - Drums, Percussion
Produced by The Steppes. Engineered by Brett Gurewitz, John Girdler. Executive producer: Greg Shaw. Recorded at Westbeach Studio, Los Angeles, USA.
1 Autumn Leaves 2 Thank You Very Much Next Week 3 Mirror On The Wall 4 Empty Seed 5 Bowl Of Cherries 6 Nu Spartans 7 Joe Granville 8 Jimmie Sings 9 Women In Uniform 10 Spike The Dike 11 Franco-America
Tripod Jimmie "Long Walk Off a Short Pier" Do Speak do3, 1982.
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Terrific debut from the band led by ex- Pere Ubu guitarist, Tom
Hermann. Great post-punk/funk stuff: agile drumming, meaty basslines,
Hermann's lacerating guitar and his Byrne-like voice. Not dissimilar in
places to early Talking Heads, but not as mannered. Excellent
live-in-studio recording made "on the shore of Lake Erie." I became
aware of this fantastic lp when avid fan, Steve Albini played it on a
local radio show. References: Come On, The Fall, Styrenes, Electric
Eels, Mirrors, Couch Flambeau. ***
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Live acoustic radio performance from the living legend Roky Erickson !!!
Tracks : 1-When You Get Delighted 2-Warning (Social And Political Injustices) 3-I've Never Thought 4-True Love 5-Love Isn't A Part Time Thing 6-The Looking Glass 7-Don't Slander Me 8-Splash1 9-Cold Night For Alligators 10-Bloddy Hammer 11-The Damn Thing 12-Sing For You 13-I Love The Blind Men 14-I've Never Know This Till Now 15-May The Circle Remanin Unbroken 16-Starry Eyes
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