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Saturday, 24 March 2007
The Vampires of Dartmoore - 1969 - Dracula's Music Cabinet (Metronome HLP 10 267)
01 Die Folterkammer Des Dr. Sex 02 Crime And Horror 03 Der Feuerdrachen
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Thursday, 22 March 2007
 Truly magical stuff this first album by this little-known but magnificent Latin Rock band. Worth it just for ''Suavecito'', an amazing lowrider anthem,
Jorge Santana(Carlos
Brother) plays lead guitar on this album, but Malo's sound incoporates
more vocals and percussion into the music which contrasts Carlos
Santana's guitar-focused style. Lots of great percussion sounds fill
this record as well as romantic spanish lyrics
Tracks
1. Pana 6.45
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Wednesday, 21 March 2007

1. Close to Nature 2. Beware the Fly 3. Saturdays in Silesia 4. Just a Sound in the Night 5. Meilleur des Mondes 6. Ring the Bells 7. City of Night 8. Dancing on the (Berlin) Wall 9. Power Zone 10. I Want to See the Light 11. Coboloid Race
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Tuesday, 20 March 2007
Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath
Track Listing 1.Mra 2.Davashe's Dream 3.Bride 4.Andromeda
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Saturday, 17 March 2007
Linda Perhacs - 1970 - Parallelograms
Chimacum RainPaper Mountain ManDolphinCall of the RiverSandy ToesParallelogramsHey, Who Really Cares?Moons and Cattails
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Saturday, 17 March 2007
Deodato - 1975 - First Cuckoo
01 Funk Yourself (Deodato) 4:18 02 Black Dog (Jones, Page, Plant) 4:22 03 Crabwalk (Deodato) 7:48 04 Adam's Hotel (Valle)
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007
Blue Magic is a true 'soul' group!
After 25 years of listening to them, I am finally collecting their
albums! The standout track is 'What's come over me' (featuring Margie
Joseph). The interaction between Ms. Joseph and Blue Magic's lead
singer was something that stuck back in '75.
An underrated group and album that i consider is one of the most important in soul funk area. The Group Theodore Ted "Wizard" Mills - lead Keith "Duke" Beaton – tenor Wendell Sawyer – baritone Vern...
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007
 V.A. - Highs in the Mid-Sixties vols 1-23 (Archive International Productions, 1983-1986)
The Highs in the Mid-Sixties series is a group of 23 compilation albums of garage rock and psychedelic rock recordings that were issued by Archive International Productions Records in the mid-...
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Monday, 12 March 2007
A Classic Release for lovers of unique, funk, soul and jazz records. it has timeless cool all over it, from the musical arrangement, the great writing context, and most of all the dynamic and strong vocal delivery of Ms.Esther Phillips!
Tracklisting: A1 One Night Affair (5:48) A2 What A Diff'rence A Day Makes (4:28) A3 Mister Magic (4:22) A4 You're Coming Home (3:24) B1 I Can Stand A Little Rain (3:21) B2 Hurtin' House (5:00) ...
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Sunday, 11 March 2007
 Yellow Sunshine ExplosionBand from Berlin, Germany
Rare german spacey/kraut/psych with eastern tunes,sitars,mouthharp, garagey feel,strong vocals,spacey flute parts,dreamy organ sound,fuzz explosions… Bert Schlexer - Lead Vocal, BassPaul Hadley Langley - Harmonika, Flute, PercussionThomas Hopf - drums, Percussion, Tabla...
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Sunday, 11 March 2007
 1. Jack Candy 2. Sundowner 3. Grand Theft Auto 4. Break It Down Gently 5. Your Hope Shines 6. Murdering Stone 7. Sweet Revenge 8. Glad Nation's Death Song 9. Long Time Here
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Saturday, 10 March 2007
 Reviewer: "paulkristi" (Mount Prospect, Illinois United States) I am giving this C.D 5 stars because I really like the group. They had a ton of talent however the odds were stacked against them. Just like The Peanut Butter Conspiracy of the same time, they were warriors in the San Francisco Vs. L.A. sound (both aforemetioned groups from L.A). Unfortunatly at that particular time there was a flood of girl/guy folk rock harmony groups, just think, The Mojo Men,The vejatables,The Great Society,WE 5, The Neighborhood Childr'en,The Stone Poneys,Eternitys Childre...
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Saturday, 10 March 2007
One of the most popular smooth soul groups
of the early '70s didn't hail from Philadelphia or Memphis, the two
cities known for sweet, string-laden soul. Instead, the Chi-Lites were
from Chicago, a town better known for its gritty urban blues and
driving RB. Led by vocalist Eugene Record, the Chi-Lites had a lush,
creamy sound distinguished by their four-part harmonies and layered
productions. During the early '70s, they racked up11 Top Ten RB singles,
ranging from the romantic ballads "Have You Seen Her" and "Oh Girl" to
protest songs like "(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People" and
"There Will Never Be Any Peace (Until God Is Seated at the Conference
Table)."...
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Friday, 09 March 2007
Al Green was the first great soul singer in the 70's.
This
album definitely sets the standard of what we call today Smooth Soul.
Al Green is a timeless testamony of love and happiness. Yes Al we're
still in love with your music. Tracks
1 I'm Still in Love with You (3:16) 2 I'm Glad You're Mine (2:59)
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