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Tuesday, 19 December 2006

After
the great Battle of the Garages post here's another one from Voxx
records. Includes 8 bands from the middle and eastern US, with a bit
harder garage sound than the previous compilations. Most of them were
active in the 80s, and a few (Dwarves, Cynics, Time Beings) 'till today.
From Voxx press release: Compilation
of bands from the eastern part of the country who arrived just a bit
too late for our Battle of the Garages series. Compiled by Timothy
Gassen (Marshmallow Overcoat & Knights of Fuzz author) and
featuring some of our most gloriously colorful, exotic, oriental
artwork,...
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Monday, 18 December 2006

The legendary 1968 US psych album . A fine example of the West Coast psychedelic flower power sound with male and female harmonies, beautiful fuzz guitars and very trippy keyboard work. Excellent originals(pay attention to the amazing "If In Swimming") are combined with covers of "Catch The Wind", "The Times They Are A-Changing" and "Let’s Get Together". A 'must-have' for West Coast fans !Download Link
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Monday, 18 December 2006
 THE FLOWERS OF ROMANCE A brief history of the band as written by mrs Darkness: Flowers Of Romance was one of the most successful groups to emerge from the Greek rock scene of the 1990s. They started more or less as a pure punk band (although already their first album, Dorian Grey, showed signs of poppiness and gothic influences as well), then moved closer to traditional gothic rock with the album Pleasure & The Pain and then exploded into a gazillion of styles, combining missionesque riffs, gloomy atmospheres, and electronic pulses with a newly-found love for jazz, industrial, and spaghetti-western film scores.
The band was originally formed on February 2nd, 1981 by members Mike Pougounas-vocals (later will perform keyboards and sy...
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Monday, 18 December 2006
Review from the AMG:
One
of the most unique albums of the 1970s, R. Stevie Moore's debut
long-player is an uncategorizable mess that somehow keeps from falling
apart completely, kind of like a one-man band version of the Beatles' White Album
cross-pollinated with late-1960s Frank Zappa at his most antic. Yet
just as the album seems hopelessly self-indulgent and bizarre, Moore
suddenly veers into some of the sweetest and catchiest pop songs of the
pre-punk '70s. That dichotomy is what makes Phonography
special. Recorded in bits and pieces over the course of two years of
living room sessions, with Moore playing and singing every part,
barring the tambourine on the Soft Machine-like ...
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Sunday, 17 December 2006
 from Head Heritage: Imagine
The Fifty Foot Hose jamming with Great Society-era Grace Slick or if
Grace found herself with half of 1967-era Jefferson Airplane joined by
The Silver Apples with a fully operational string section that knew
when to back off....her
most experimental and artistically successful album of all. It was a
brave departure from her previous five albums on Vanguard. Gone were
the straight folk re-readings as it embraced elements as diverse as
electric Rock, acoustic folk tracks mixed in with string and horn
arrangements (orchestrated by no less a personage than Peter "PDQ Ba...
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Sunday, 17 December 2006

Battle of the Garages vol 1
01 The United States Of Existence - Return To The Psychedelic (Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.) 02 The Vertebrats - Left In The Dark (Champaign, IL, U.S.A.) 03 The Stepmothers - Let Her Dance 04 Pete Holly & The Looks - Look Out Below 05 Eddy Best - Things I Should've Said 06 Brad Long - Tell Me (Logansport, IN, U.S.A.) 07 Deniz Tek - RPM (Australia) 08 The Dark Side - In The Dark (U.K.) 09 The Embarrassment - Pushin' Too Hard 10 The Wombats - The Reason Why (Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.) 11 The Crawdad...
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Sunday, 17 December 2006
The New Yardbirds (Led Zeppelin) - London Blues (1968)
The earliest known recordings of the group that should become Led Zeppelin (Plant/Page/Bonham/Jones) Remastered by Pink Robert "I
had this on a cassette for a very long time and I had no idea that this
was some kind of rarity until recently, so I let it to the Zeppelin
circles." ~Pink Robert
Tracks : 01. I Can't Quit You 02. I Gotta Move 03. Communication Breakdown 04. I Can't Quit You 05. Killing Floor 06. Fought My Way Out Of The Darkness - Hush Little Baby 07. She Wants You - London Blues 08. Dazed A...
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Sunday, 17 December 2006
 01 Prophecies/Morning Blue02 Prism Fawn03 One Eyed Minor04 Feels Like Love05 Silver Children06 Valley of Eyes07 Without You08 What Were You Looking For ?09 I'm Satisfied10 Fo...
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Sunday, 17 December 2006
My name is Paul Carey. Back in the '80s (May 1984 to February 1988 specifically) I was the lead singer for The Untold Fables. The other Untold Fables were Jon Niederbrach on guitar, Robert Butler (later of The Miracle Workers) on bass, and Paul Sakry on drums. Although we were mainly associated with the mid-'80s LA Psychedelic/Garage revival scene that grew out of a club called The Rave Up, and later moved to Greg Shaw's Cavern Club, our music also included strong influences from '70s Punk and '50s Rhthym & Blues. Our first release, a remake of "I Try" by The Young Tyrants, was f...
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Saturday, 16 December 2006
 You asked for this, so here it is.
Tracklisting :pt.1
01. Country Joe And The Fish - Grace (1967, USA, from 'Electric Music For The Mind and Body' / Vanguard) 0:00 02. Mad River - Eastern Light (1968, USA, from 'Mad River' / Capitol) 1:46 03. Iron Butterfly - In The Time Of Our Lives (1969, USA, from 'Ball' / ATCO) 3:45 04. Vanilla Fudge - The Season Of The Witch (1968, USA, from 'Renaissance' / Atlantic) 6:05 05. Led Zeppelin - No Quarter (1973, USA, from 'Houses of the Holy' / At...
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Saturday, 16 December 2006
01. Thoughts 02. Tomorrow Blue 03. Blind Chapman's Tales 04. Vampires 05. No Need 06. Change in Time 07. Three O'Clock in the Morning 08. Fly 09. I Saw Her Standing There 10. Green Ham
 Couldn't find too much info on this album specifically...however this album is full of blistering, acid-drenched riffing. All fans of heavy psych need to listen to this one!
"Tomorrow Blue" CD reissue o...
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Saturday, 16 December 2006
rr 01. Pinball Wizard
02. Where Is My Mind
03. Tin Soldier
04. Forget It I Got It
05. Mystery Tour
06. Can't Be So Bad
07. Society's Child
08. Sitting On The Top Of The World
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Thursday, 14 December 2006
Gaa - 1975 - Alraunes Alptraum
Tracks : 1 Autobahn (6:28) 2 Heilende Sonne (3:55) 3 Morgendammerung (9:52)
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Thursday, 14 December 2006
A
lysergic space rock odyssey with psychedelic pop and crazy jams. A
freaky journey via Greece, Brasil, France, Germany, UK & USA. For a
better comprehension of oneself, a strong harmony with nature, a higher
clearness, a sharpening of the senses This mix was made to keep the
curiosity going about the music of one of the most creative period of
music history (1966-1974). The selection has been focused on acid-rock,
when impressively talented mu...
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Thursday, 14 December 2006
The Dark Cellars were formed in June of 1984 near a graveyard for the mentally insane at positively 13 o'clock (actually it was Newtonville, but doesn't matter now). - from the liner notes.
New England garage/psych band, sharing members with the whole local garage scene (Keene Highland Klan, Hopelessly Obscure, Johnny & The Jumper Cables, Four Commandments and the rest Stanton Park groups). Aram Heller (owner of Stanton Park recs and member of Hopelessly Obscure) is on guitar and keyboards in these recordings, and Bryn Carlson (who played with almost every Boston band in the 80s) is on drums. This LP, released in 1986 on Alien Cactus Records (ACR THORN 001) comes from the deepest six-o psyche and includes some real killers, as the instrumental Revolution #2, which, if doesn't get you on your feet, there's a strong possibillity that you're dead.
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