Showing posts with label psych folk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psych folk. Show all posts

Friday, December 28, 2012

Amps For Christ -- Circuits (Vermiform, 1999) *Flac + 320




"Circuits was originally released in 1999 on the Vermiform label. It was well received, even charting on CMJ. Comprised of stellar originals, Scottish, English and North American folk songs and Child ballads, biblical lore, and choice pop folk cover tunes, Circuits is singular in its approach. Heavily referencing Steeleye Span and Pentangle’s moves in working with songs of the British Isles, as well as Jean Ritchie and North American Appalachian songlines in general, as well as DIY nosenik modalities, AFC uniquely adds to the history of these songlines. This reissue puts Circuits on vinyl for the first time as a deluxe double LP with a gatefold cover and a full bonus side of unreleased material . Circuits includes AFC collaborator Tara Tavi (ex-Blue Silk Sutures, Bastard Noise, Savage Republic, currently of Auto Da Fe) who plays yangqin (Chinese hammer dulcimer) and sings. Former Man Is The Bastard drummer Joel Connell plays tablas and percussion." (Turned Word)

From the archives; A freshly ripped Flac / 320 offering of the very best album by Amps for Christ. Woefully out of print for years, now, Circuits was recently remastered by the superlative Timothy Stollenwerk for a fancy new double LP reissue (its first time on wax!) by Turned Word / Water Wing, and featuring a full side of primo bonus material. I highly recommend you snatch one up, while the gettin' is still good. This rip, though, is straight from the original cd, which is one of the very few plastic discs I kept around after my college daze. I'm basically re-upping this because it still appears to be OOP in any digital format. If anyone from AFC, Vermiform, et al, wants this masterpiece back down, please just say the word -- Your wish is my command. Paz.




Amps For Christ -- Circuits (Vermiform, 1999)

*full scans included.

VMFM 51CD








Monday, May 31, 2010

Dr. Strangely Strange- Kip of the Serenes (1969)

More far-out British psych-folk. This 1969 debut LP by Dr. Strangely Strange has them sounding like the second coming of the Incredible String Band.

"Strangely Srange but Oddly Normal"


"Dr Dim & Dr Strange"


Mediafire Download Link: Dr. Strangely Strange- Kip of the Serenes (1969)

A1 Strangely Strange But Oddly Normal 4:28
A2 Dr. Dim & Dr. Strange 7:33
A3 Roy Rogers 5:37
A4 Dark-Haired Lady 4:25
A5 On The West Cork Hack 2:32
B1 Tale Of Two Orphanages 3:49
B2 Strings In The Earth And Air 1:52
B3 Ship Of Fools 6:18
B4 Frosty Mornings 3:59
B5 Donnybrook Fair 8:48

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Dando Shaft- S/T (1971)

Dando Shaft were a righteous 70's British psych-folk group in the vein of Pentangle, or an acoustic Fairport Convention. Thanks to Aidan for the tip. Thanks to Time Has Told Me for the rip. (192)




Download Link: Dando Shaft- S/T (1971)

1. Coming Home To Me
2. Railway
3. Whispering Ned
4. Sometimes
5. River Boat
6. Kalyope Driver
7. Waves Upon The Ether
8. Dewet
9. Till The Morning Comes
10. Pass It On
11. Prayer
12. Lullaby (Bonus Track)
13. Thruxton (Bonus Track)
14. Spring Clog Dance (Bonus Track)
15. Sun Clog Dance (Bonus Track)