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This
album is a classic of polish pop music, definitely one of the best
pieces. A pillar of what is called BIGBEAT here in central europe
(especially in former Czechoslovakia). The band Breakout was formed by
phenomenal guitarist Tadeusz Nalepa after the breakup of his former
group Blackout, and this was their debut album. Bre
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ANGIPATCH
is a French poetic rock band in the vein of ANGE whose music also
includes some superb guitar parts and sophisticated keyboard sounds.
After releasing a debut album called "Vie" (1981), 1982's "Delirium"
followed a more commercial direction.
'Unsere Feuer Brennen', which translates from the German as 'Our Fires Burning', is one of the most interesting releases that has come my way in a long time. Strikingly packaged in gold upon white and aided by both Jason Thompkins (Harvest Rain) and Nick Nedzynski (Lady Morphia), the eleven tracks on this CD run to just over 50 minutes in length.
The first of them, 'Nocturne', opens with the words 'Welcome, sweet death', taken from J. Dowland's 'A Pilgrime's Solace' from 1612 and possibly even inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach's 'Komm Susser Tod'. Regardless, it's most certainly infused with the same Classical spirit and even a wry sense of optimism. To a slight extent these poetic utterances remind me
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Cathy Young (Canada) - 1969 - A Spoonful of Cathy Young
Tracks : 1 Spoonful 6:40 2 Misfit Matilda 2:02 3 This Life 3:06 4 Everyone's Dealer 4:16 5 Circus 2:57 6 Mr. Mouth 1:49 7 Color That Lightning 4:00 8 3 Billion Lovers 1:57 9 Understanding Changes Misunderstanding 3:37 10 Following In Front 2:48
BIO Canadian
Icon singer/guitarist from the late ‘60s. Billboard Magazine picked 'A
Spoonful Of Cathy Young' as it's 'Pick of the Week' in 1969. Young received Juno Award for 'Most Promising Female Vocalist 1973' in March, 1974. She was also nominated for a Juno Award in the category of 'Best Female Artist 1974' in March, 1975.
Far East Family Band - 1975 - Nipponjin_Join Our Mental Phase Sound
Tracks : 1 Nipponjin 2 The Cave 3 Undiscovered Northern Land 4 Timeless 5 The God Of Water 6 River Of Soul 7 The God Of Wind 8 Movin' Lookin' 9 Yamato 10 Mystery Of Northern Space
Ivar Avenue Reunion (feat. Neil Merryweather) - 1970 - Ivar Avenue Reunion
01 Mama Ride 02 After While 03 Magic Fool 04 Fast Train 05 My Daddy Was a Jockey 06 Charlotte Brown 07 Run, Run Children 08 Walkin' Shoes 09 Toe Jam
Charlie Musselwhite - Harmonica, Vocals, Performer Barry Goldberg - Organ, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals Neil Merryweather - Bass, Guitar (Bass), Vocals Peter Abbott - Engineer Robin Boers - Drums Lynn Carey - Vocals Louise Di Tullio - Flute James A. Decker - French Horn Sidney George - Clarinet Lynn - Vocals John Richardson
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Dreamy neopsychedelic - progressive rock band from Greece. Extremely rare and highly recomended!
Tracklist: 1. Flow 2. Touch Of Frost (parts I&II) 3. Morning Bliss 4. Cancer 5. Emerald Sea 6. Watching The Sunset 7. Pissing In The Lake Of Tears 8. Reflecting Love 9. Paradox 10. Mushroom's Dream 11. Spacestation 61 12. A Simple Day In Life
Progressive outfit. countryish rock, flute, jazzy and funky moments... quite interesting
Line-Up: Rick White (Rhythm Guitar / Vocals) Tom Swainson (Drums) Milton Parker (Lead Guitar) Andy Stevens (Saxophone) Paul Curtis (Bass Guitar)
Farmyard were a Wellington group who were around only for a short time from 1970 to 1971. Rick White, previously of the Relics and Tom Thumb, started with the group but was later replaced by Bernard Lee. Their first single for Polydor in 1970 was "Learnin' 'bout Living"/"Da Woirks". It was successful enough to gain entry in to the 1971 Loxene Gold Disk Awards. A self-titled album was also released and came in a plastic bag with a poster. A second single "Nothing's Happening Here"/"Me, The Dog, Ma And Dear Ol' Dad" also came out in 1970 and was included on their second album call
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John Kay And The Sparrow - Collector's Item (1966-1967)
1. Twisted 2. Goin' To California 3. Baby Please Don't Go 4. Down Goes Your Love Life 5. Bright Lights Big City 6. Can't Make Love By Yourself 7. Good Morning Little School Girl 8. King Pin 9. Square Headed People 10. Chasin' Shadows 11. Green Bottle Lover 12. Isn't It Strange 13. Tomorrow's Ship (bonus track) 14. Twisted (bonus track) 15. Goin' To California (bonus track) 16. Hoochie Coochie Man (bonus track) 17. Pusher (bonus track) 18. Goin' Upstairs
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Harvest Festival focuses on the label's two more successful styles.
First
there's the folkier side, comprising ardent traditionalists like
Shirley and Dolly Collins, Martin Carthy, and The Albion Band;
folk-influenced individualists like Michael Chapman and the great Roy
Harper; and exceedingly twee folk-poppers like Panama Limited Jug Band,
Third Ear Band and Gryphon. Between them, this lot contribute many of
Harvest Festival's most appealing moments, especially if you have a
taste for finger-picked acoustic guitars and hand percussion.
But
the majority of Harvest Festival is devoted to post-psychedelic artists
who were able to skew pop-song conventions just enough to turn them
into something totally unique. Syd Barrett, Kevin Ayers, Be-Bop Deluxe,
and the grand Roy Wood dynasty -- The Move (was a better single than
"Do Ya" released in the '70s?), the Electric Light Orchestra, Wizzard
and his solo records -- are the true stars of Harvest Festival. It's
their songs, not those of their better-selling brethren like Deep
Purple and
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Track Listing: Side One: Witch Burning / My Sweet Jane / Why Side Two: You Can't Run My Life / You're Just A Dream / Bare Tree / The Drifter
Musicians: Jim Klahr - keyboards Mike Snead - lead guitar and vocals Steve Towery - drums and vocals Matt Wilson - bass and vocals
You would assume the group Salem Mass is from Massachusetts right? Wrong. In
1971 four young men from Sun Valley Idaho; Jim Klahr (keyboards), Mike
Snead (lead guitar and v
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