Dave Brubeck's defining masterpiece, Time Out is one of the most rhythmically innovative albums in jazz history, the first to consciously explore time signatures outside of the standard 4/4 beat or 3/4 waltz time...
...It was a risky move -- Brubeck's record company wasn't keen on releasing such an arty project, and many critics initially roasted him for tampering with jazz's rhythmic foundation. But for once, public taste was more advanced than that of the critics. Buoyed by a hit single in altoist Paul Desmond's ubiquitous "Take Five," Time Out became an unexpectedly huge success, and still ranks as one of the most popular jazz albums ever. That's a testament to Brubeck and Desmond's abilities as composers, because Time Out is full of challenges both subtle and overt -- it's just that they're not jarring. Brubeck's classic "Blue Rondo à la Turk" blends jazz with classical form and Turkish folk rhythms, while "Take Five," despite its overexposure, really is a masterpiece; listen to how well Desmond's solo phrasing fits the 5/4 meter, and how much Joe Morello's drum solo bends time without getting lost. The other selections are richly melodic as well, and even when the meters are even, the group sets up shifting polyrhythmic counterpoints that nod to African and Eastern musics. Some have come to disdain Time Out as its become increasingly synonymous with upscale coffeehouse ambience, but as someone once said of Shakespeare, it's really very good in spite of the people who like it. It doesn't just sound sophisticated -- it really is sophisticated music, which lends itself to cerebral appreciation, yet never stops swinging. Countless other musicians built on its pioneering experiments, yet it's amazingly accessible for all its advanced thinking, a rare feat in any art form. This belongs in even the most rudimentary jazz collection. - Review by Steve Huey
Credits:
Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond / Bass – Eugene Wright / Drums – Joe Morello / Piano – Dave Brubeck
trax:
1 Blue Rondo A La Turk 2 Strange Meadow Lark 3 Take Five 4 Three To Get Ready 5 Kathy's Waltz 6 Everybody's Jumpin' 7 Pick Up Sticks
This music is dedicated to the tradition of Johnny Diego's Rock 'n' Roll Free Sunday!
Sunday, 19 November 2023
John Mayall "Room To Move 1969-1974" (1992) disc 2
The majority of Mayall and the Bluesbreakers' best material from the early '70s is collected on this 29-track, double-disc set. Although Clapton appears on a couple of songs, the playing on Room to Move isn't as universally breathtaking as it is on London Blues, but the collection is thoroughly listenable, and it does feature many fine musicians. - AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
His musical career spans over fifty years, but the most notable episode in it occurred during the late '60s. He was the founder of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and, as a gifted talent-scout, has been influential in the careers of many instrumentalists, including Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Harvey Mandel, Larry Taylor, Aynsley Dunbar, Hughie Flint, Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Andy Fraser, Johnny Almond, Jon Mark, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya, and Buddy Whittington. More info on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayall
disc 2:
1. Memories 2. Nobody Cares 3. Bad Luck Time 4. Country Road 5. Dry Throat 6. Worried Mind 7. Red Sky 8. Ten Years Are Gone 9. Driving Till The Break Of Day 10. Better Pass You By 11. I Still Care 12. Brand New Band 13. Gasoline Blues 14. Going To Take My Time 15. Deep Down Feelings
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His musical career spans over fifty years, but the most notable episode in it occurred during the late '60s. He was the founder of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and, as a gifted talent-scout, has been influential in the careers of many instrumentalists, including Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Harvey Mandel, Larry Taylor, Aynsley Dunbar, Hughie Flint, Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Andy Fraser, Johnny Almond, Jon Mark, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya, and Buddy Whittington. More info on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayall
disc 2:
1. Memories 2. Nobody Cares 3. Bad Luck Time 4. Country Road 5. Dry Throat 6. Worried Mind 7. Red Sky 8. Ten Years Are Gone 9. Driving Till The Break Of Day 10. Better Pass You By 11. I Still Care 12. Brand New Band 13. Gasoline Blues 14. Going To Take My Time 15. Deep Down Feelings
…originally served by Toxxy...
"Do The 45!" Vol. 849 (2023)
Super fun collection of soul, blues, R&B, instro, and rock 'n' roll from the original 45's. (From my record collection.)
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Jungle Fever (Mono) (Polydor) - The Chakachas 2 Skokian (Rca Victor) - Perez Prado and His Orchestra 3 The High and the Mighty (Rca Victor) - Perez Prado and His Orchestra 4 A New Kind of Mambo (Philips) - Big Maybelle 5 I Can't Look Back (Philips) - Angel Face 6 Pero Que Maravilloso (Rca Victor) - Perez Prado and His Orchestra 7 No Se Que Hacer (Rca Victor) - Perez Prado and His Orchestra 8 Fantasy (Columbia) - Earth, Wind & Fire 9 Runnin' (Columbia) - Earth, Wind & Fire 10 Thumpin' Music (Motown) - The Commodores 11 Just to Be Close to You (Motown) - The Commodores 12 I Can't Stand the Rain (Stereo) (Ariola) - Eruption 13 I Feel Love (Casablanca) - Donna Summer 14 Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over) (Casablanca) - Donna Summer 15 Freak the Freak the Funk (Rock) (Spring) - Fatback 16 Wild Dreams (Spring) - Fatback 17 Hearts Aside (Capitol) - Joe South and the Believers 18 Don't It Make You Want to Go Home (Capitol) - Joe South and the Believers 19 Vacation (I.R.S.) - The Go-Go's 20 Beatnik Beach (I.R.S.) - The Go-Go's 21 I Want You Back (Demon) - The Hoodoo Gurus 22 Be My Guru (Demon) - The Hoodoo Gurus Notes 24 Tell the World How I Feel About 'cha Baby (Philadelphia International) - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Jungle Fever (Mono) (Polydor) - The Chakachas 2 Skokian (Rca Victor) - Perez Prado and His Orchestra 3 The High and the Mighty (Rca Victor) - Perez Prado and His Orchestra 4 A New Kind of Mambo (Philips) - Big Maybelle 5 I Can't Look Back (Philips) - Angel Face 6 Pero Que Maravilloso (Rca Victor) - Perez Prado and His Orchestra 7 No Se Que Hacer (Rca Victor) - Perez Prado and His Orchestra 8 Fantasy (Columbia) - Earth, Wind & Fire 9 Runnin' (Columbia) - Earth, Wind & Fire 10 Thumpin' Music (Motown) - The Commodores 11 Just to Be Close to You (Motown) - The Commodores 12 I Can't Stand the Rain (Stereo) (Ariola) - Eruption 13 I Feel Love (Casablanca) - Donna Summer 14 Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over) (Casablanca) - Donna Summer 15 Freak the Freak the Funk (Rock) (Spring) - Fatback 16 Wild Dreams (Spring) - Fatback 17 Hearts Aside (Capitol) - Joe South and the Believers 18 Don't It Make You Want to Go Home (Capitol) - Joe South and the Believers 19 Vacation (I.R.S.) - The Go-Go's 20 Beatnik Beach (I.R.S.) - The Go-Go's 21 I Want You Back (Demon) - The Hoodoo Gurus 22 Be My Guru (Demon) - The Hoodoo Gurus Notes 24 Tell the World How I Feel About 'cha Baby (Philadelphia International) - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
…and now for something completely different! 2212 - 2023
Those damned religious zealots, politicians, warlords and... They all bring death and ruin and they don't know that they are as superfluous as telephone disinfectors and hairdressers! - RYP
We have a first entry each day that is a picture or a video, and only in that entry you can place your music links and requests (NO ALBUMS RELEASED IN 2021 AND AFTER, AND A DAILY LIMIT OF 3 ALBUMS AND NO REQUESTS FOR FLAC OR OTHER LOSSLESS, IF YOU WANT FLAC, BUY THE ALBUM)! Here you can say what you like, unless it's offensive, racist or discriminatory! Please keep your language polite and respectful.
All other official posts will only allow comments related to the official posts and such. That way it will keep things much more organized and tidy.
Enjoy! RYP and Gyro1966 and Gaius R.I.P.
Saturday, 18 November 2023
My Backyard Studios Records Presents "Fuzzy Daddy's Surfin Up The Pipelines" Vol 1
Surf music is a subgenre of popular music created in Southern California between the late 1950s and the mid-1960s, with deep roots in the emerging surf culture...
...From a strictly musical perspective, surf music is characterized by surf-related lyrics, high harmony vocals, catchy and earworm-y guitar solos and riffs, and high reverberation levels. Traditionally, surf music has always had a successful and relatively influential instrumental and rock and roll side. Still, dream pop and melodic singing generally found more followers and results in the charts.
"I think Dick Dale is the first one to start blowing up expectations about what surf music is with his arrangement of 'Misirlou,'" surf music guitarist Jason Loughlin tells SurferToday.
"But limiting it to the sound of early Ventures records and Dale, which is what most people think of, is too myopic for me."
"I see surf music as a wide umbrella."
"In the same way, country music has many sub-genres like bluegrass, western swing, rockabilly, countrypolitan, country rock, outlaw, and Tex-Mex, and surf music contains many sub-genres."
"The Beach Boys, Exotica, Hawaiian music, Duane Eddy, pop surf like Jack Nitzsche and The Shadows, punk surf, 80s surf like The Mermen - all of these artists and genres fall under the surf umbrella, in my opinion."
"What ties them together is a mood and a sonic landscape."
"There are sonic calling cards like spring reverb and low, twangy melodies, but I think it's unfair to reduce to only that."
"The writing and arrangement play a big role too." - https://www.surfertoday.com/surfing/what-is-surf-music
trax:
1 Sidewalk Surfer - The Eliminators 2 Pier Pressure - Teisco Del Rey 3 Riot At Huntsville - Big Guitars From Texas 4 Highway Man - The Five Outsiders 5 Ripdeal At Zanderij - The Anacondas 6 Pacific Wave - Evan Johns 7 Big Surf - The El Caminos 8 Crash - The Irradiates 9 Rollout - The Long Boards 10 Kreml De La Kreml - The Beat Tornados 11 Shark Attack - The Coffin Daggers 12 Hot Line - The Bomboras 13 Clean Up On Aisle #9 - Man Or Astro-Man 14 She Rides A Chopper - Evan Foster 15 Tarantula - Los Straitjackets 16 Zombie Stomp - The Creepniks 17 Madagascan Intrigue - The Diamondheads 18 Mystery Science Theater 3000 L - Man Or Astro-Man 19 Too Drunk To Surf - Hawaii Samurai 20 She Kills Me - The Bomboras 21 Skate And Bait - Davie Allan & The Phantom Surfers 22 Black Boots & Bikes - The Krontjong Devils 23 Tombstone Twist - Big John Bates 24 Margarita Meltdown - The Cocktail Preachers 25 Pipeline - Cutback
...From a strictly musical perspective, surf music is characterized by surf-related lyrics, high harmony vocals, catchy and earworm-y guitar solos and riffs, and high reverberation levels. Traditionally, surf music has always had a successful and relatively influential instrumental and rock and roll side. Still, dream pop and melodic singing generally found more followers and results in the charts.
"I think Dick Dale is the first one to start blowing up expectations about what surf music is with his arrangement of 'Misirlou,'" surf music guitarist Jason Loughlin tells SurferToday.
"But limiting it to the sound of early Ventures records and Dale, which is what most people think of, is too myopic for me."
"I see surf music as a wide umbrella."
"In the same way, country music has many sub-genres like bluegrass, western swing, rockabilly, countrypolitan, country rock, outlaw, and Tex-Mex, and surf music contains many sub-genres."
"The Beach Boys, Exotica, Hawaiian music, Duane Eddy, pop surf like Jack Nitzsche and The Shadows, punk surf, 80s surf like The Mermen - all of these artists and genres fall under the surf umbrella, in my opinion."
"What ties them together is a mood and a sonic landscape."
"There are sonic calling cards like spring reverb and low, twangy melodies, but I think it's unfair to reduce to only that."
"The writing and arrangement play a big role too." - https://www.surfertoday.com/surfing/what-is-surf-music
trax:
1 Sidewalk Surfer - The Eliminators 2 Pier Pressure - Teisco Del Rey 3 Riot At Huntsville - Big Guitars From Texas 4 Highway Man - The Five Outsiders 5 Ripdeal At Zanderij - The Anacondas 6 Pacific Wave - Evan Johns 7 Big Surf - The El Caminos 8 Crash - The Irradiates 9 Rollout - The Long Boards 10 Kreml De La Kreml - The Beat Tornados 11 Shark Attack - The Coffin Daggers 12 Hot Line - The Bomboras 13 Clean Up On Aisle #9 - Man Or Astro-Man 14 She Rides A Chopper - Evan Foster 15 Tarantula - Los Straitjackets 16 Zombie Stomp - The Creepniks 17 Madagascan Intrigue - The Diamondheads 18 Mystery Science Theater 3000 L - Man Or Astro-Man 19 Too Drunk To Surf - Hawaii Samurai 20 She Kills Me - The Bomboras 21 Skate And Bait - Davie Allan & The Phantom Surfers 22 Black Boots & Bikes - The Krontjong Devils 23 Tombstone Twist - Big John Bates 24 Margarita Meltdown - The Cocktail Preachers 25 Pipeline - Cutback
John Mayall "Room To Move 1969-1974" (1992) disc 1
The majority of Mayall and the Bluesbreakers' best material from the early '70s is collected on this 29-track, double-disc set. Although Clapton appears on a couple of songs, the playing on Room to Move isn't as universally breathtaking as it is on London Blues, but the collection is thoroughly listenable, and it does feature many fine musicians. - AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
His musical career spans over fifty years, but the most notable episode in it occurred during the late '60s. He was the founder of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and, as a gifted talent-scout, has been influential in the careers of many instrumentalists, including Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Harvey Mandel, Larry Taylor, Aynsley Dunbar, Hughie Flint, Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Andy Fraser, Johnny Almond, Jon Mark, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya, and Buddy Whittington. More info on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayall
disc 1:
1. The Laws Must Change 2. California 3. Room To Move 4. Don't Waste My Time 5. Counting The Days 6. When I Go 7. To A Princess 8. Nature's Disappearing 9. Took The Car 10. My Pretty Girl 11. Prisons On The Road 12. Accidental Suicide 13. Boogie Albert 14. Television Eye 15. Home Again
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His musical career spans over fifty years, but the most notable episode in it occurred during the late '60s. He was the founder of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and, as a gifted talent-scout, has been influential in the careers of many instrumentalists, including Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Harvey Mandel, Larry Taylor, Aynsley Dunbar, Hughie Flint, Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Andy Fraser, Johnny Almond, Jon Mark, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya, and Buddy Whittington. More info on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayall
disc 1:
1. The Laws Must Change 2. California 3. Room To Move 4. Don't Waste My Time 5. Counting The Days 6. When I Go 7. To A Princess 8. Nature's Disappearing 9. Took The Car 10. My Pretty Girl 11. Prisons On The Road 12. Accidental Suicide 13. Boogie Albert 14. Television Eye 15. Home Again
…originally served by Toxxy...
"Do The 45!" Vol. 848 (2023)
Super fun collection of soul, blues, R&B, instro, and rock 'n' roll from the original 45's. (From my record collection.)
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Sugar, Sugar (Kirshner) - TThe Archies 2 Melody Hill (Kirshner) - The Archies 3 Needles and Pins (Liberty) - Jackie DeShannon 4 Did He Call Today, Mama? (Liberty) - Jackie DeShannon 5 A Girl Like You (Atlantic) - The Young Rascals 6 It's Love (Atlantic) - The Young Rascals 7 Reason to Believe (Verve Forecast) - Tim Hardin 8 Smugglin' Man (Verve Forecast) - Tim Hardin 9 James Dean (Mono) (Asylum) - The Eagles 10 Heaven and Hell (United Artists) - The Easybeats 11 We Gotta Get You a Woman (Ampex) - Runt 12 Baby Let's Swing/The Last Thing You Said/Don't Tie My Hands (Ampex) - Runt 13 Hush/I'm Alive (Emi) - Blue Swede 14 Miracles (Mono) (Grunt) - Jefferson Starship 15 How Long (Mono) (Anchor) - Ace 16 Moody Trudy (Atco) - Giorgio 17 Stop (Atco) - Giorgio 18 Some Day We're Gonna Love Again (Kapp) - The Searchers 19 No-One Else Could Love Me (Kapp) - The Searchers 20 Ripsaw (Wanted) - Johnny Harris 21 Cajun Blues (Wanted) - Johnny Harris 22 Green Tambourine (Buddah) - The Lemon Pipers 23 No Help From Me (Buddah) - The Lemon Pipers 24 I Could Never Be President (Stax) - Johnny Taylor 25 Diamond Girl (Mono) (Warner Brothers) - Seals & Crofts 26 Thunder Island (Mono) (Asylum) - Jay Ferguson
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Sugar, Sugar (Kirshner) - TThe Archies 2 Melody Hill (Kirshner) - The Archies 3 Needles and Pins (Liberty) - Jackie DeShannon 4 Did He Call Today, Mama? (Liberty) - Jackie DeShannon 5 A Girl Like You (Atlantic) - The Young Rascals 6 It's Love (Atlantic) - The Young Rascals 7 Reason to Believe (Verve Forecast) - Tim Hardin 8 Smugglin' Man (Verve Forecast) - Tim Hardin 9 James Dean (Mono) (Asylum) - The Eagles 10 Heaven and Hell (United Artists) - The Easybeats 11 We Gotta Get You a Woman (Ampex) - Runt 12 Baby Let's Swing/The Last Thing You Said/Don't Tie My Hands (Ampex) - Runt 13 Hush/I'm Alive (Emi) - Blue Swede 14 Miracles (Mono) (Grunt) - Jefferson Starship 15 How Long (Mono) (Anchor) - Ace 16 Moody Trudy (Atco) - Giorgio 17 Stop (Atco) - Giorgio 18 Some Day We're Gonna Love Again (Kapp) - The Searchers 19 No-One Else Could Love Me (Kapp) - The Searchers 20 Ripsaw (Wanted) - Johnny Harris 21 Cajun Blues (Wanted) - Johnny Harris 22 Green Tambourine (Buddah) - The Lemon Pipers 23 No Help From Me (Buddah) - The Lemon Pipers 24 I Could Never Be President (Stax) - Johnny Taylor 25 Diamond Girl (Mono) (Warner Brothers) - Seals & Crofts 26 Thunder Island (Mono) (Asylum) - Jay Ferguson
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
…and now for something completely different! 2211 - 2023
Those damned religious zealots, politicians, warlords and... They all bring death and ruin and they don't know that they are as superfluous as telephone disinfectors and hairdressers! - RYP
We have a first entry each day that is a picture or a video, and only in that entry you can place your music links and requests (NO ALBUMS RELEASED IN 2021 AND AFTER, AND A DAILY LIMIT OF 3 ALBUMS AND NO REQUESTS FOR FLAC OR OTHER LOSSLESS, IF YOU WANT FLAC, BUY THE ALBUM)! Here you can say what you like, unless it's offensive, racist or discriminatory! Please keep your language polite and respectful.
All other official posts will only allow comments related to the official posts and such. That way it will keep things much more organized and tidy.
Enjoy! RYP and Gyro1966 and Gaius R.I.P.
Friday, 17 November 2023
The Eagles "Desperado" 1973
If Don Henley was the sole member of the Eagles underrepresented on their debut album, Eagles, with only two lead vocals and one co-songwriting credit, he made up for it on their follow-up, the "concept" album Desperado...
...The concept had to do with Old West outlaws, but it had no specific narrative. On Eagles, the group had already begun to marry itself to a Southwest sound and lyrical references, from the Indian-style introduction of "Witchy Woman" to the Winslow, AZ, address in "Take It Easy." All of this became more overt on Desperado, and it may be that Henley, who hailed from Northeast Texas, had the greatest affinity for the subject matter. In any case, he had co-writing credits on eight of the 11 selections and sang such key tracks as "Doolin-Dalton" and the title song. What would become recognizable as Henley's lyrical touch was apparent on those songs, which bore a serious, world-weary tone. Henley had begun co-writing with Glenn Frey, and they contributed the album's strongest material, which included the first single, "Tequila Sunrise," and "Desperado" (strangely never released as a single). But where Eagles seemed deliberately to balance the band's many musical styles and the talents of the band's members, Desperado, despite its overarching theme, often seemed a collection of disparate tracks -- "Out of Control" was a raucous rocker, while "Desperado" was a painfully slow ballad backed by strings -- with other bandmembers' contributions tacked on rather than integrated. Randy Meisner was down to two co-writing credits and one lead vocal ("Certain Kind of Fool"), while Bernie Leadon's two songs, "Twenty-One" and "Bitter Creek," seemed to come from a different record entirely. The result was an album that was simultaneously more ambitious and serious-minded than its predecessor and also slighter and less consistent. - Review by William Ruhlmann
traxfromwax:
1 Doolin-Dalton 2 Twenty-one 3 Out Of Control 4 Tequila Sunrise 5 Desperado 6 Certain Kind Of Fool 7 Doolin-Dalton (Instrumental) 8 Outlaw Man 9 Saturday Night 10 Bitter Creek 11 Doolin-Dalton / Desperado (Reprise)
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.3 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica VM 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
...The concept had to do with Old West outlaws, but it had no specific narrative. On Eagles, the group had already begun to marry itself to a Southwest sound and lyrical references, from the Indian-style introduction of "Witchy Woman" to the Winslow, AZ, address in "Take It Easy." All of this became more overt on Desperado, and it may be that Henley, who hailed from Northeast Texas, had the greatest affinity for the subject matter. In any case, he had co-writing credits on eight of the 11 selections and sang such key tracks as "Doolin-Dalton" and the title song. What would become recognizable as Henley's lyrical touch was apparent on those songs, which bore a serious, world-weary tone. Henley had begun co-writing with Glenn Frey, and they contributed the album's strongest material, which included the first single, "Tequila Sunrise," and "Desperado" (strangely never released as a single). But where Eagles seemed deliberately to balance the band's many musical styles and the talents of the band's members, Desperado, despite its overarching theme, often seemed a collection of disparate tracks -- "Out of Control" was a raucous rocker, while "Desperado" was a painfully slow ballad backed by strings -- with other bandmembers' contributions tacked on rather than integrated. Randy Meisner was down to two co-writing credits and one lead vocal ("Certain Kind of Fool"), while Bernie Leadon's two songs, "Twenty-One" and "Bitter Creek," seemed to come from a different record entirely. The result was an album that was simultaneously more ambitious and serious-minded than its predecessor and also slighter and less consistent. - Review by William Ruhlmann
traxfromwax:
1 Doolin-Dalton 2 Twenty-one 3 Out Of Control 4 Tequila Sunrise 5 Desperado 6 Certain Kind Of Fool 7 Doolin-Dalton (Instrumental) 8 Outlaw Man 9 Saturday Night 10 Bitter Creek 11 Doolin-Dalton / Desperado (Reprise)
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.3 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica VM 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
Adam & The Ants "Dirk Wears White Sox" 1979
The original Ants lineup released only one LP, Dirk Wears White Sox for Do It in 1979...
...The album finds a young Adam Ant exploring the sometimes-awkward fusion of punk, glam, and minimalist post-punk with bizarre images and disturbing tales of alienation, sex, and brutality. And while the somewhat pretentious, overly arty lyrics and inexperienced playing are a drawback, the album offers a fascinating look at the Ants' formative years, capturing a raw energy that would be sacrificed for more polish on subsequent releases. [At the height of Antmania, Adam acquired the rights to the album, remixing it, dropping a few tracks, and adding a couple of early tracks for reissue in 1983 with a different cover for Epic. In 1995, Sony Music U.K. released a hybrid version for CD, restoring the cover art, original mixes, and the previously dropped tracks but retaining the additions and running order of the reissue. Epic chose to keep the remixed version for CD release in the U.S.]
traxfromwax:
1 Cartrouble (Parts 1 & 2) 2 Digital Tenderness 3 Nine Plan Failed 4 Day I Met God 5 Tabletalk 6 Cleopatra 7 Catholic Day 8 Never Trust A Man (With Egg On His Face) 9 Animals And Men 10 Family Of Noise 11 The Idea
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.3 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica VM95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
...The album finds a young Adam Ant exploring the sometimes-awkward fusion of punk, glam, and minimalist post-punk with bizarre images and disturbing tales of alienation, sex, and brutality. And while the somewhat pretentious, overly arty lyrics and inexperienced playing are a drawback, the album offers a fascinating look at the Ants' formative years, capturing a raw energy that would be sacrificed for more polish on subsequent releases. [At the height of Antmania, Adam acquired the rights to the album, remixing it, dropping a few tracks, and adding a couple of early tracks for reissue in 1983 with a different cover for Epic. In 1995, Sony Music U.K. released a hybrid version for CD, restoring the cover art, original mixes, and the previously dropped tracks but retaining the additions and running order of the reissue. Epic chose to keep the remixed version for CD release in the U.S.]
traxfromwax:
1 Cartrouble (Parts 1 & 2) 2 Digital Tenderness 3 Nine Plan Failed 4 Day I Met God 5 Tabletalk 6 Cleopatra 7 Catholic Day 8 Never Trust A Man (With Egg On His Face) 9 Animals And Men 10 Family Of Noise 11 The Idea
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.3 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica VM95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
"Do The 45!" Vol. 847 (2023)
Super fun collection of soul, blues, R&B, instro, and rock 'n' roll from the original 45's. (From my record collection.)
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Good Times (Atlantic) - Chic 2 A Warm Summer Night (Atlantic) - Chic 3 Thunder Island (Stereo) (Asylum) - Jay Ferguson 4 Diamond Girl (Stereo) (Warner Brothers) - Seals & Crofts 5 When Will I See You Again (Stereo) (Philadelphia International) - The Three Degrees 6 Run Run Run (Stereo) (Asylum) - Jo Jo Gunne 7 Talk to Me (Island) - Third World 8 African Woman (Island) - Third World 9 Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone (Rca Victor) - Charley Pride 10 Wonder Could I Live There Anymore (Rca Victor) - Charley Pride 1 Rock with You (Epic) - Michael Jackson 12 Working Day and Night (Epic) - Michael Jackson 13 Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (Philadelphia International) - McFadden & Whitehead 14 Do You Want to Dance (Philadelphia International) - McFadden & Whitehead 15 Could It Be Magic (Casablanca) - Donna Summer 16 Walk Away (Casablanca) - Donna Summer 17 What Can I Do for You? (Epic) - LaBelle 18 Lady Marmalade (Epic) - LaBelle 19 Singasong (Columbia) - Earth, Wind & Fire 20 Singasong - Instrumental (Columbia) - Earth, Wind & Fire 21 I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby (20th Century) - Barry White 22 Just a Little More Baby (20th Century) - Barry White
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Good Times (Atlantic) - Chic 2 A Warm Summer Night (Atlantic) - Chic 3 Thunder Island (Stereo) (Asylum) - Jay Ferguson 4 Diamond Girl (Stereo) (Warner Brothers) - Seals & Crofts 5 When Will I See You Again (Stereo) (Philadelphia International) - The Three Degrees 6 Run Run Run (Stereo) (Asylum) - Jo Jo Gunne 7 Talk to Me (Island) - Third World 8 African Woman (Island) - Third World 9 Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone (Rca Victor) - Charley Pride 10 Wonder Could I Live There Anymore (Rca Victor) - Charley Pride 1 Rock with You (Epic) - Michael Jackson 12 Working Day and Night (Epic) - Michael Jackson 13 Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (Philadelphia International) - McFadden & Whitehead 14 Do You Want to Dance (Philadelphia International) - McFadden & Whitehead 15 Could It Be Magic (Casablanca) - Donna Summer 16 Walk Away (Casablanca) - Donna Summer 17 What Can I Do for You? (Epic) - LaBelle 18 Lady Marmalade (Epic) - LaBelle 19 Singasong (Columbia) - Earth, Wind & Fire 20 Singasong - Instrumental (Columbia) - Earth, Wind & Fire 21 I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby (20th Century) - Barry White 22 Just a Little More Baby (20th Century) - Barry White
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
…and now for something completely different! 2210 - 2023
Those damned religious zealots, politicians, warlords and... They all bring death and ruin and they don't know that they are as superfluous as telephone disinfectors and hairdressers! - RYP
We have a first entry each day that is a picture or a video, and only in that entry you can place your music links and requests (NO ALBUMS RELEASED IN 2021 AND AFTER, AND A DAILY LIMIT OF 3 ALBUMS AND NO REQUESTS FOR FLAC OR OTHER LOSSLESS, IF YOU WANT FLAC, BUY THE ALBUM)! Here you can say what you like, unless it's offensive, racist or discriminatory! Please keep your language polite and respectful.
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Enjoy! RYP and Gyro1966 and Gaius R.I.P.
Thursday, 16 November 2023
Pink Fairies "Pink Fairies" 1975
Pink Fairies are an English rock band initially active in the London (Ladbroke Grove) underground and psychedelic scene of the early 1970s...
...They promoted free music, drug use, and anarchy, and often performed impromptu gigs and other stunts, such as playing for nothing outside the gates at the Bath and Isle of Wight pop festivals in 1970, as well as appearing at Phun City, the first Glastonbury and many other free festivals including Windsor and Trentishoe.
trax:
1 The Snake 2 City Kids 3 Wargirl 4 Portobello Shuffle 5 Heavenly Man 6 Do It 7 Pigs Of Uranus 8 Well Well Well 9 Chromium Plating 10 I Went Up, I Went Down 11 Say You Love Me 12 Street Urchin
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.3 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
...They promoted free music, drug use, and anarchy, and often performed impromptu gigs and other stunts, such as playing for nothing outside the gates at the Bath and Isle of Wight pop festivals in 1970, as well as appearing at Phun City, the first Glastonbury and many other free festivals including Windsor and Trentishoe.
trax:
1 The Snake 2 City Kids 3 Wargirl 4 Portobello Shuffle 5 Heavenly Man 6 Do It 7 Pigs Of Uranus 8 Well Well Well 9 Chromium Plating 10 I Went Up, I Went Down 11 Say You Love Me 12 Street Urchin
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.3 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
The Temple Gates "The Temple Gates" 1987
A sideproject of the Vietnam Veterans…
Members:
Bap Bandiera, D.D. Kaféine, Lucas Trouble, Olivier Rose, Tony Bulfoni
trax:
01 psychic country party 02 the day 03 frustration 04 the rite 05 too many lies 06 like in my dreams 07 escape from real 08 sweet baby 09 velvet illusions 10 the shiny room 11 silver and gold
Members:
Bap Bandiera, D.D. Kaféine, Lucas Trouble, Olivier Rose, Tony Bulfoni
trax:
01 psychic country party 02 the day 03 frustration 04 the rite 05 too many lies 06 like in my dreams 07 escape from real 08 sweet baby 09 velvet illusions 10 the shiny room 11 silver and gold
"Do The 45!" Vol. 846 (2023)
Super fun collection of soul, blues, R&B, instro, and rock 'n' roll from the original 45's. (From my record collection.)
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Sodom and Gommorrahh - Part 1 (Stereo) (Dart) - Titus Turner 2 Sodom and Gommorrahh - Part 2 (Stereo) (Dart) - Titus Turner 3 Hijack (Short Version) (Atlantic) - Herbie Mann 4 Hijack (Long Version) (Atlantic) - Herbie Mann 5 We Got the Recipe (Claridge) - Bo Kirkland & Ruth Davis 6 Easy Loving (Claridge) - Bo Kirkland & Ruth Davis 7 Baby Let Me Kiss You (Chimneyville) - King Floyd 8 Please Don't Leave Me Lonely (Chimneyville) - King Floyd 9 I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops, Up Side Your Head) (Mercury) - The Gap Band 10 Who Do You Call (Mercury) - The Gap Band 11 He's the Greatest Dancer (Cotillion) - Sister Sledge 12 Somebody Loves Me (Cotillion) - Sister Sledge 13 Kiss and Say Goodbye (Radio Edit) (Columbia) - The Manhattans 14 Kiss and Say Goodbye (Columbia) - The Manhattans 15 Free and Single (A&M) - The Brothers Johnson 16 Thunder Thumbs and Lightnin' Licks (A&M) - The Brothers Johnson 17 Everybody Dance (Atlantic) - Chic 18 Est-Ce Que C'est Chic (Atlantic) - Chic 19 Ffun (Mercury) - Con Funk Shun 20 Indian Summer Love (Mercury) - Con Funk Shun
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Sodom and Gommorrahh - Part 1 (Stereo) (Dart) - Titus Turner 2 Sodom and Gommorrahh - Part 2 (Stereo) (Dart) - Titus Turner 3 Hijack (Short Version) (Atlantic) - Herbie Mann 4 Hijack (Long Version) (Atlantic) - Herbie Mann 5 We Got the Recipe (Claridge) - Bo Kirkland & Ruth Davis 6 Easy Loving (Claridge) - Bo Kirkland & Ruth Davis 7 Baby Let Me Kiss You (Chimneyville) - King Floyd 8 Please Don't Leave Me Lonely (Chimneyville) - King Floyd 9 I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops, Up Side Your Head) (Mercury) - The Gap Band 10 Who Do You Call (Mercury) - The Gap Band 11 He's the Greatest Dancer (Cotillion) - Sister Sledge 12 Somebody Loves Me (Cotillion) - Sister Sledge 13 Kiss and Say Goodbye (Radio Edit) (Columbia) - The Manhattans 14 Kiss and Say Goodbye (Columbia) - The Manhattans 15 Free and Single (A&M) - The Brothers Johnson 16 Thunder Thumbs and Lightnin' Licks (A&M) - The Brothers Johnson 17 Everybody Dance (Atlantic) - Chic 18 Est-Ce Que C'est Chic (Atlantic) - Chic 19 Ffun (Mercury) - Con Funk Shun 20 Indian Summer Love (Mercury) - Con Funk Shun
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
…and now for something completely different! 2209 - 2023
Those damned religious zealots, politicians, warlords and... They all bring death and ruin and they don't know that they are as superfluous as telephone disinfectors and hairdressers! - RYP
We have a first entry each day that is a picture or a video, and only in that entry you can place your music links and requests (NO ALBUMS RELEASED IN 2021 AND AFTER, AND A DAILY LIMIT OF 3 ALBUMS AND NO REQUESTS FOR FLAC OR OTHER LOSSLESS, IF YOU WANT FLAC, BUY THE ALBUM)! Here you can say what you like, unless it's offensive, racist or discriminatory! Please keep your language polite and respectful.
All other official posts will only allow comments related to the official posts and such. That way it will keep things much more organized and tidy.
Enjoy! RYP and Gyro1966 and Gaius R.I.P.
Wednesday, 15 November 2023
DOGS "Different" 1979
Ignored for a long time in the past, the French punk music is now the subject of books and CD compilations. Legendary names are now combined with new releases of old pieces. Very influenced by the evolution of the American and British scenes, musicians meet in the clubs and music stores of major French cities...
...This group from Rouen claimed their rock and roll attitude. Very influenced by The Stooges, their lyrics were mostly in English. Philips released their first album Different in 1979. Their taste for violent music could really be heard on their second release Walking Shadows (1980). Too much glass for the neighbourhood was released in 1982 (Epic), followed by Legendary lovers in 1983 (by the producer of Dr Feelgood, Vic Maile). The albums Shout and More more more marked the decline of the group.
This was the best album by the french dogs. they had that pub rock sound as well as a little electronic to it. they remind me of the stinky toys a bit but not as punky. i have not heard this in many years and it is so great. this was one of the best pub, punk bands to come out of france in the late 70s. - Submitted by SAXONMAN in long island new york
French rock & roll is usually heaped with ridicule, deservedly so for the most part. There are exceptions of course like Jacques Dutronc and Plastic Bertrand's "Ça Plane Pour Moi." Add to that list the tough and melodic post-punk/new wave/power pop group the Dogs. Their debut record from 1979, Different, is a little gem of a record full of spiky guitars, frantic tempos, and solid songcraft. The disc sounds like a lost Only Ones record; singer Dominique Laboubee has a world weariness in both his voice and his lyrics similar to that of Peter Perrett. At the band's best, on tracks like "Stranger Than Me," "A Different Me," the aching ballad "The Greatest Gift," and the Buddy Holly-esque "(I'm Gonna Learn To) Live With It," they almost reach the heady level of the Only Ones or the Real Kids. The only thing holding them back is too much restraint and cleanliness in the production of the record. Still the record deserves to be heard by fans of classic post-punk songcraft and power pop hooks. It's a perfect rejoinder to anyone who says the French can't rock. [The album was reissued in 2003 with a raft of bonus tracks, including three songs from their 1977 Charlie Was a Good Boy single and five tracks from the 1978 EP Go Where You Wanna Go. The songs from 1977 lack the studio polish of the album and are really good, especially the pounding "19." The EP tracks are closer in sound to the album but possess a touch more energy and verve; the songs are on par as well. "Go Where You Want to Go" is a stately rocker that calls to mind mid-period Flamin' Groovies and features some of the band's best guitar work. "You're Gonna Loose Me" sounds like a lost Heartbreakers song with some very Thunders-like guitar. These tracks are a perfect addition to an already great album.] AllMusic Review by Tim Sendra
Dogs:
Dominique: chant/guitare, Hugues: basse, Michel: batterie
traxfromwax:
1. A Different Me 2. Gotta Tell Her 3. Words 4. More From You 5. I'm Real 6. Stranger Than Me 7. Live With It 8. Nobody But Me 9. Terminal State 10. Fortune Teller 11. The Greatest Gift 12. Lonesome Hearts 13. Sally's Eyes
...This group from Rouen claimed their rock and roll attitude. Very influenced by The Stooges, their lyrics were mostly in English. Philips released their first album Different in 1979. Their taste for violent music could really be heard on their second release Walking Shadows (1980). Too much glass for the neighbourhood was released in 1982 (Epic), followed by Legendary lovers in 1983 (by the producer of Dr Feelgood, Vic Maile). The albums Shout and More more more marked the decline of the group.
This was the best album by the french dogs. they had that pub rock sound as well as a little electronic to it. they remind me of the stinky toys a bit but not as punky. i have not heard this in many years and it is so great. this was one of the best pub, punk bands to come out of france in the late 70s. - Submitted by SAXONMAN in long island new york
French rock & roll is usually heaped with ridicule, deservedly so for the most part. There are exceptions of course like Jacques Dutronc and Plastic Bertrand's "Ça Plane Pour Moi." Add to that list the tough and melodic post-punk/new wave/power pop group the Dogs. Their debut record from 1979, Different, is a little gem of a record full of spiky guitars, frantic tempos, and solid songcraft. The disc sounds like a lost Only Ones record; singer Dominique Laboubee has a world weariness in both his voice and his lyrics similar to that of Peter Perrett. At the band's best, on tracks like "Stranger Than Me," "A Different Me," the aching ballad "The Greatest Gift," and the Buddy Holly-esque "(I'm Gonna Learn To) Live With It," they almost reach the heady level of the Only Ones or the Real Kids. The only thing holding them back is too much restraint and cleanliness in the production of the record. Still the record deserves to be heard by fans of classic post-punk songcraft and power pop hooks. It's a perfect rejoinder to anyone who says the French can't rock. [The album was reissued in 2003 with a raft of bonus tracks, including three songs from their 1977 Charlie Was a Good Boy single and five tracks from the 1978 EP Go Where You Wanna Go. The songs from 1977 lack the studio polish of the album and are really good, especially the pounding "19." The EP tracks are closer in sound to the album but possess a touch more energy and verve; the songs are on par as well. "Go Where You Want to Go" is a stately rocker that calls to mind mid-period Flamin' Groovies and features some of the band's best guitar work. "You're Gonna Loose Me" sounds like a lost Heartbreakers song with some very Thunders-like guitar. These tracks are a perfect addition to an already great album.] AllMusic Review by Tim Sendra
Dogs:
Dominique: chant/guitare, Hugues: basse, Michel: batterie
traxfromwax:
1. A Different Me 2. Gotta Tell Her 3. Words 4. More From You 5. I'm Real 6. Stranger Than Me 7. Live With It 8. Nobody But Me 9. Terminal State 10. Fortune Teller 11. The Greatest Gift 12. Lonesome Hearts 13. Sally's Eyes
"Surf Guitar 101" - 2007
The members of the Yahoo Group "Surf Guitar 101" decided to put together a mp3 compilation as a way to get to know each other, share music, share recording tips, and to just have fun…
...Some songs are from professional bands while others are from amateurs. Some of the songs are "surfy" while others are more experimental. All of them showcase each member's creativity and talents.
The Surf Guitar 101 group is an email list dedicated to the discussion of all things relating to instrumental surf music and related genres. The group is mainly aimed at musicians, but anyone who enjoys instro-surf is welcome. For more information, visit http://www.surfguitar101.com
trax:
1. Rocket Reef - The TakeOffs 2. Stingwray - Pointbreakspy 3. Sharks Cove II - Louie Seven 4. The Graveyard! - Dan Francisco 5. Venture This (Fates Decree) - Tom Bittel 6. Blue Reef (Remix) - The Mighty Surf Lords 7. Stan Diego Vs The Wolfman (Demo #1) - Stan Diego 8. Chinese Door Knob - Ron 9. Secrets - The PopOuts 10. He Never Came Back - Jeff Leites & John Walker 11. Voyage Around the Moon - Cutback 12. Requiem For Link Wray - The Longboards 13. Claire De Lune - The Tomorrow Men 14. The Chase - dimxl 15. Deep Blue Sea - J-Surf 16. Saladita - 3rd Wave 17. Bring Me The Head Of Dane Cook - The Orbitrons 18. zmudowski - DP (David Pike) 19. Surf Fishin' - Rob Jones 20. One Gun Is All You Need.... - sonichris 21. Sheba - Dane Brammage 22. Stiletto_Coast - wooza 23. Persian Sands - The Bookhouse Boys 24. The Lonely Bull - Forever Surf 25. Albatross - The Surf Rockets 26. 90 Degrees - The MonoTones 27. Paddle or Die - The Surge!
...Some songs are from professional bands while others are from amateurs. Some of the songs are "surfy" while others are more experimental. All of them showcase each member's creativity and talents.
The Surf Guitar 101 group is an email list dedicated to the discussion of all things relating to instrumental surf music and related genres. The group is mainly aimed at musicians, but anyone who enjoys instro-surf is welcome. For more information, visit http://www.surfguitar101.com
trax:
1. Rocket Reef - The TakeOffs 2. Stingwray - Pointbreakspy 3. Sharks Cove II - Louie Seven 4. The Graveyard! - Dan Francisco 5. Venture This (Fates Decree) - Tom Bittel 6. Blue Reef (Remix) - The Mighty Surf Lords 7. Stan Diego Vs The Wolfman (Demo #1) - Stan Diego 8. Chinese Door Knob - Ron 9. Secrets - The PopOuts 10. He Never Came Back - Jeff Leites & John Walker 11. Voyage Around the Moon - Cutback 12. Requiem For Link Wray - The Longboards 13. Claire De Lune - The Tomorrow Men 14. The Chase - dimxl 15. Deep Blue Sea - J-Surf 16. Saladita - 3rd Wave 17. Bring Me The Head Of Dane Cook - The Orbitrons 18. zmudowski - DP (David Pike) 19. Surf Fishin' - Rob Jones 20. One Gun Is All You Need.... - sonichris 21. Sheba - Dane Brammage 22. Stiletto_Coast - wooza 23. Persian Sands - The Bookhouse Boys 24. The Lonely Bull - Forever Surf 25. Albatross - The Surf Rockets 26. 90 Degrees - The MonoTones 27. Paddle or Die - The Surge!
"Do The 45!" Vol. 845 (2023)
Super fun collection of soul, blues, R&B, instro, and rock 'n' roll from the original 45's. (From my record collection.)
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Dimples (Columbia) - The Animals 2 Gonna Send You Back to Walker (Columbia) - The Animals 3 Never Give You Up (Mercury) - Jerry Butler 4 Beside You (Mercury) - Jerry Butler 5 Soul Sauce (Audition) - Hank Diamond 6 Everything Is Where It Belongs (Audition) - Hank Diamond 7 Shout Mama Linda (Amazon) - The Cymbals 8 One Step Too Far (Amazon) - The Cymbals 9 Tremendo Cha-Cha (Pacific Jazz) - The Bobby Montez Orchestra 10 Guajira Josephina (Pacific Jazz) - The Bobby Montez Orchestra 11 Evil Ways (M D R) - The Lido 12 Good Morning Starshine (M D R) - The Lido 13 Boom Diddy Wawa Baby (Federal) - Preston Love & His Orchestra 14 A Man Goin' Crazy (Federal) - Preston Love & His Orchestra 15 Sodom and Gommorrahh - Part 1 (Dart) - Titus Turner 16 Sodom and Gommorrahh - Part 2 (Dart) - Titus Turner 17 You're No Good (Ronn) - Barbara West 18 Anyone but You (Ronn) - Barbara West 19 Zony Mash (Josie) - The Meters 20 A Message From the Meters (Josie) - The Meters 21 I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man (Chess) - Muddy Waters 22 She's So Pretty (Chess) - Muddy Waters 23 You Did It (All Brothers) - Ann Robinson 24 Sissy Walk (All Brothers) - The Freedom Now Brothers 25 Stiletto (Cbs) - Sid Ramin 26 Sugar in the Rain (Cbs) - Sid Ramin 27 Didn't You Know (You'd Have to Cry Sometime) (Motown) - Gladys Knight & The Pips
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Dimples (Columbia) - The Animals 2 Gonna Send You Back to Walker (Columbia) - The Animals 3 Never Give You Up (Mercury) - Jerry Butler 4 Beside You (Mercury) - Jerry Butler 5 Soul Sauce (Audition) - Hank Diamond 6 Everything Is Where It Belongs (Audition) - Hank Diamond 7 Shout Mama Linda (Amazon) - The Cymbals 8 One Step Too Far (Amazon) - The Cymbals 9 Tremendo Cha-Cha (Pacific Jazz) - The Bobby Montez Orchestra 10 Guajira Josephina (Pacific Jazz) - The Bobby Montez Orchestra 11 Evil Ways (M D R) - The Lido 12 Good Morning Starshine (M D R) - The Lido 13 Boom Diddy Wawa Baby (Federal) - Preston Love & His Orchestra 14 A Man Goin' Crazy (Federal) - Preston Love & His Orchestra 15 Sodom and Gommorrahh - Part 1 (Dart) - Titus Turner 16 Sodom and Gommorrahh - Part 2 (Dart) - Titus Turner 17 You're No Good (Ronn) - Barbara West 18 Anyone but You (Ronn) - Barbara West 19 Zony Mash (Josie) - The Meters 20 A Message From the Meters (Josie) - The Meters 21 I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man (Chess) - Muddy Waters 22 She's So Pretty (Chess) - Muddy Waters 23 You Did It (All Brothers) - Ann Robinson 24 Sissy Walk (All Brothers) - The Freedom Now Brothers 25 Stiletto (Cbs) - Sid Ramin 26 Sugar in the Rain (Cbs) - Sid Ramin 27 Didn't You Know (You'd Have to Cry Sometime) (Motown) - Gladys Knight & The Pips
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
…and now for something completely different! 2208 - 2023
Those damned religious zealots, politicians, warlords and... They all bring death and ruin and they don't know that they are as superfluous as telephone disinfectors and hairdressers! - RYP
We have a first entry each day that is a picture or a video, and only in that entry you can place your music links and requests (NO ALBUMS RELEASED IN 2021 AND AFTER, AND A DAILY LIMIT OF 3 ALBUMS AND NO REQUESTS FOR FLAC OR OTHER LOSSLESS, IF YOU WANT FLAC, BUY THE ALBUM)! Here you can say what you like, unless it's offensive, racist or discriminatory! Please keep your language polite and respectful.
All other official posts will only allow comments related to the official posts and such. That way it will keep things much more organized and tidy.
Enjoy! RYP and Gyro1966 and Gaius R.I.P.
Tuesday, 14 November 2023
John Mayall "The Latest Edition" 1974
The title makes a virtue of necessity, as John Mayall introduces another all-new lineup (actually, bassist Larry Taylor is returning from an older edition)...
...Two guitarists, Hightide Harris and Randy Resnick, lead the band in more of an up-tempo R&B style than has been used in much of Mayall's music during the past several years, starting with the timely "Gasoline Blues" (1974 was the year of the gas lines, remember?) and going on to "Troubled Times" (which advises impeaching President Nixon). Still, this was a lackluster set, which is only appropriate since it was Mayall's swan song with Polydor, and the album became his first to miss the charts in the U.S. since 1967. - Review by William Ruhlmann
traxfromwax:
1 Gasoline Blues 2 Perfect Peace 3 Going To Take My Time 4 Deepdown Feelings 5 Troubled Times 6 The Pusher Man 7 One Of The Few 8 Love Song 9 Little Kitten 10 A Crazy Game
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.4 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica VM 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
...Two guitarists, Hightide Harris and Randy Resnick, lead the band in more of an up-tempo R&B style than has been used in much of Mayall's music during the past several years, starting with the timely "Gasoline Blues" (1974 was the year of the gas lines, remember?) and going on to "Troubled Times" (which advises impeaching President Nixon). Still, this was a lackluster set, which is only appropriate since it was Mayall's swan song with Polydor, and the album became his first to miss the charts in the U.S. since 1967. - Review by William Ruhlmann
traxfromwax:
1 Gasoline Blues 2 Perfect Peace 3 Going To Take My Time 4 Deepdown Feelings 5 Troubled Times 6 The Pusher Man 7 One Of The Few 8 Love Song 9 Little Kitten 10 A Crazy Game
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.4 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica VM 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
The Matching Suits "The Matching Suits" 2005
The Matching Suits are a surf-rock band form Slovenia - Ljubljana. They play instrumental rock'n'roll influenced music from the 50s and 60s era...
...The music is also known as Californian Rock'n'Roll and is known for its highly melodical catchy tunes! The Matching Suits have started to play in it's current line-up in early 2005. The Matching Suits are: Janez Kranc - guitar, Saso Pejic - guitar, Tilen Marolt - Drumms, Anze Vavpetic - Bass Guitar. They are often joined by their buddy Domen Gazvoda who plays saxophone parts. So far The Matching Suits have played numerous concerts troughout Slovenia, Like Orto - bar and the Wave Surf fest in Kranj. In september 2005 they issued a cd-r demo which was self-titled The Matching Suits. It had over fourteen songs… Also be sure to check out our web page - www.MatchingSuits.net - AND if you want to book a show to send a mail to booking@matchingsuits.com or call 040 543 416
trax:
01 Tough Luck (Uberman)02 Surface03 First Lesson04 Beach-head05 Pušèava06 Happy Days07 Veorlu08 University Boulevard09 Guns Don't Argue10 Teenslasher11 Pipeline12 Shake'n'Stomp13 Calhoun Surf14 Cryin' Guitar
...The music is also known as Californian Rock'n'Roll and is known for its highly melodical catchy tunes! The Matching Suits have started to play in it's current line-up in early 2005. The Matching Suits are: Janez Kranc - guitar, Saso Pejic - guitar, Tilen Marolt - Drumms, Anze Vavpetic - Bass Guitar. They are often joined by their buddy Domen Gazvoda who plays saxophone parts. So far The Matching Suits have played numerous concerts troughout Slovenia, Like Orto - bar and the Wave Surf fest in Kranj. In september 2005 they issued a cd-r demo which was self-titled The Matching Suits. It had over fourteen songs… Also be sure to check out our web page - www.MatchingSuits.net - AND if you want to book a show to send a mail to booking@matchingsuits.com or call 040 543 416
trax:
01 Tough Luck (Uberman)02 Surface03 First Lesson04 Beach-head05 Pušèava06 Happy Days07 Veorlu08 University Boulevard09 Guns Don't Argue10 Teenslasher11 Pipeline12 Shake'n'Stomp13 Calhoun Surf14 Cryin' Guitar
"Do The 45!" Vol. 844 (2023)
Super fun collection of soul, blues, R&B, instro, and rock 'n' roll from the original 45's. (From my record collection.)
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Keeper of the Castle (Dunhill/Abc) - The Four Tops 2 Jubilee with Soul (Dunhill/Abc) - The Four Tops 3 The Fool on the Hill (A&M) - Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 4 So Many Stars (A&M) - Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 5 Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got) (Dunhill) - The Four Tops 6 The Good Lord Knows (Dunhill) - The Four Tops 7 Will It Go Round in Circles (A&M) - Billy Preston 8 Blackbird (A&M) - Billy Preston 9 (Don't Fear) the Reaper (Columbia) - Blue Oyster Cult 10 Tattoo Vampire (Columbia) - Blue Oyster Cult 11 Sweet Understanding Love (Dunhill/Abc) - The Four Tops 12 Main Street People (Dunhill/Abc) - The Four Tops 13 Rock the Boat (Rca Victor) - The Hues Corporation 14 All Goin' Down Together (Rca Victor) - The Hues Corporation 15 Love the Life You Live - Part 2 (De-Lite) - Kool and The Gang 16 Love the Life You Live - Part 1 (De-Lite) - Kool and The Gang 17 It Only Takes a Minute (Capitol) - Tavares 18 I Hope She Chooses Me (Capitol) - Tavares 19 Stomp! (A&M) - The Brothers Johnson 20 Let's Swing (A&M) - The Brothers Johnson 21 Spanish Hustle (Event) - The Fatback Band 22 Put Your Love (In My Tender Care) (Event) - The Fatback Band 23 Let's Stay Together (Capitol) - Tina Turner
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
It's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
trax:
1 Keeper of the Castle (Dunhill/Abc) - The Four Tops 2 Jubilee with Soul (Dunhill/Abc) - The Four Tops 3 The Fool on the Hill (A&M) - Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 4 So Many Stars (A&M) - Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 5 Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got) (Dunhill) - The Four Tops 6 The Good Lord Knows (Dunhill) - The Four Tops 7 Will It Go Round in Circles (A&M) - Billy Preston 8 Blackbird (A&M) - Billy Preston 9 (Don't Fear) the Reaper (Columbia) - Blue Oyster Cult 10 Tattoo Vampire (Columbia) - Blue Oyster Cult 11 Sweet Understanding Love (Dunhill/Abc) - The Four Tops 12 Main Street People (Dunhill/Abc) - The Four Tops 13 Rock the Boat (Rca Victor) - The Hues Corporation 14 All Goin' Down Together (Rca Victor) - The Hues Corporation 15 Love the Life You Live - Part 2 (De-Lite) - Kool and The Gang 16 Love the Life You Live - Part 1 (De-Lite) - Kool and The Gang 17 It Only Takes a Minute (Capitol) - Tavares 18 I Hope She Chooses Me (Capitol) - Tavares 19 Stomp! (A&M) - The Brothers Johnson 20 Let's Swing (A&M) - The Brothers Johnson 21 Spanish Hustle (Event) - The Fatback Band 22 Put Your Love (In My Tender Care) (Event) - The Fatback Band 23 Let's Stay Together (Capitol) - Tina Turner
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...
…and now for something completely different! 2207 - 2023
Those damned religious zealots, politicians, warlords and... They all bring death and ruin and they don't know that they are as superfluous as telephone disinfectors and hairdressers! - RYP
We have a first entry each day that is a picture or a video, and only in that entry you can place your music links and requests (NO ALBUMS RELEASED IN 2021 AND AFTER, AND A DAILY LIMIT OF 3 ALBUMS AND NO REQUESTS FOR FLAC OR OTHER LOSSLESS, IF YOU WANT FLAC, BUY THE ALBUM)! Here you can say what you like, unless it's offensive, racist or discriminatory! Please keep your language polite and respectful.
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Enjoy! RYP and Gyro1966 and Gaius R.I.P.
Monday, 13 November 2023
The Beat "Special Beat Service" 1982
In Britain, The (English) Beat were moving very much in the wrong direction, as their chart placements made clear. "Save It for Later" released in April 1982, barely made the Top 50, "Jeanette," their new album's taster, just brushed Number 45, "I Confess" didn't even chart, probably because it's flip "Sole Salvation" was also culled off the album, while "Ackee 1 2 3" played outside the Top 50...
...The slippage had started with Wha'ppen, as the group had veered sharply away from their frenetic roots, Special Beat Service would take them even further from their early punk-fired fury. Still, Wha'ppen still boasted cultural themes, its angry and angsty lyrics sharply edging the set. Service didn't even have that, and after two Top Three albums, the group were forced to settle for a placement just outside the Top Twenty.
But in the US their sun was on the ascendant, and a band who had yet to place a platter into the Top 100 suddenly found itself with a Top Forty hit album. The singles that barely scratched the charts in the UK found happy homes in the clubs, slotting nicely around the mix of New Wave and burgeoning New Romantic numbers American clubbers craved.
And so "I Confess" with its Joe Jackson-esque piano line, Dave Wakeling's sweet vocals soaring towards heaven, the jazzy sax, all cossetting the insistent drums and bouncing tablas; the fast and furious "Jeanette" with its French street flair and ever more surreal rhymes; "Save It"'s superb blend of jangly Byrd- esque guitars and stomping beats; "Salvation"'s nod to mod that hints at The Jam's "Beat Surrender" which arrived the same month; and the calypso party atmosphere of "Ackee," all set listeners feet tapping.
These were the ones that hit with the DJs, but the whole set was equally worthy, and moves onto the dancefloor with abandon. Producer Bob Sargeant gives it all a bright and brash sound, which may not have favored more reggae-heavy numbers like "Spar Wid Me" and "Pato and Roger a Go Talk," but The Beat were diving into the New Wave with gusto, and the production emphasizes those currents. Songs like "Sugar & Stress" where the sax storms across the driving rhythm, whilst still retaining the Brit-Beat flavor of the guitars and keyboards were a revelation. Even a more downbeat number like the gorgeous "End of the Party" glows under his attentions.
In it's own way Service was just as musically adventurous as its predecessor, and boded well for the group's future. Or would have if The Beat hadn't celebrated their success by promptly calling it a day. The music however lives on in all its glory.
traxfromwax:
1 I Confess 2 Jeanette 3 Sorry 4 Sole Salvation 5 Spar Wid Me 6 Rotating Head 7 Save It For Later 8 She's Going 9 Pato And Roger A Go Talk 10 Sugar & Stress 11 End Of The Party 12 Ackee 1 2 3
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.1 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
...The slippage had started with Wha'ppen, as the group had veered sharply away from their frenetic roots, Special Beat Service would take them even further from their early punk-fired fury. Still, Wha'ppen still boasted cultural themes, its angry and angsty lyrics sharply edging the set. Service didn't even have that, and after two Top Three albums, the group were forced to settle for a placement just outside the Top Twenty.
But in the US their sun was on the ascendant, and a band who had yet to place a platter into the Top 100 suddenly found itself with a Top Forty hit album. The singles that barely scratched the charts in the UK found happy homes in the clubs, slotting nicely around the mix of New Wave and burgeoning New Romantic numbers American clubbers craved.
And so "I Confess" with its Joe Jackson-esque piano line, Dave Wakeling's sweet vocals soaring towards heaven, the jazzy sax, all cossetting the insistent drums and bouncing tablas; the fast and furious "Jeanette" with its French street flair and ever more surreal rhymes; "Save It"'s superb blend of jangly Byrd- esque guitars and stomping beats; "Salvation"'s nod to mod that hints at The Jam's "Beat Surrender" which arrived the same month; and the calypso party atmosphere of "Ackee," all set listeners feet tapping.
These were the ones that hit with the DJs, but the whole set was equally worthy, and moves onto the dancefloor with abandon. Producer Bob Sargeant gives it all a bright and brash sound, which may not have favored more reggae-heavy numbers like "Spar Wid Me" and "Pato and Roger a Go Talk," but The Beat were diving into the New Wave with gusto, and the production emphasizes those currents. Songs like "Sugar & Stress" where the sax storms across the driving rhythm, whilst still retaining the Brit-Beat flavor of the guitars and keyboards were a revelation. Even a more downbeat number like the gorgeous "End of the Party" glows under his attentions.
In it's own way Service was just as musically adventurous as its predecessor, and boded well for the group's future. Or would have if The Beat hadn't celebrated their success by promptly calling it a day. The music however lives on in all its glory.
traxfromwax:
1 I Confess 2 Jeanette 3 Sorry 4 Sole Salvation 5 Spar Wid Me 6 Rotating Head 7 Save It For Later 8 She's Going 9 Pato And Roger A Go Talk 10 Sugar & Stress 11 End Of The Party 12 Ackee 1 2 3
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.1 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
The Eagles "The Eagles" 1972
Balance is the key element of the Eagles' self-titled debut album, a collection that contains elements of rock & roll, folk, and country, overlaid by vocal harmonies alternately suggestive of doo wop, the Beach Boys, and the Everly Brothers...
...If the group kicks up its heels on rockers like "Chug All Night," "Nightingale," and "Tryin'," it is equally convincing on ballads like "Most of Us Are Sad" and "Train Leaves Here This Morning." The album is also balanced among its members, who trade off on lead vocal chores and divide the songwriting such that Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner all get three writing or co-writing credits. (Fourth member Don Henley, with only one co-writing credit and two lead vocals, falls a little behind, while Jackson Browne, Gene Clark, and Jack Tempchin also figure in the writing credits.) The album's overall balance is worth keeping in mind because it produced three Top 40 hit singles (all of which turned up on the massively popular Eagles: Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975) that do not reflect that balance. "Take It Easy" and "Peaceful Easy Feeling" are similar-sounding mid-tempo folk-rock tunes sung by Frey that express the same sort of laid-back philosophy, as indicated by the word "easy" in both titles, while "Witchy Woman," a Henley vocal and co-composition, initiates the band's career-long examination of supernaturally evil females. These are the songs one remembers from Eagles, and they look forward to the eventual dominance of the band by Frey and Henley. But the complete album from which they come belongs as much to Leadon's country-steeped playing and singing and to Meisner's melodic rock & roll feel, which, on the release date, made it seem a more varied and consistent effort than it did later, when the singles had become overly familiar. - Review by William Ruhlmann
traxfromwax:
1 Take It Easy 2 Witchy Woman 3 Chug All Night 4 Most Of Us Are Sad 5 Nightingale 6 Train Leaves Here This Morning 7 Take The Devil 8 Earlybird 9 Peaceful Easy Feeling 10 Tryin'
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.3 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica VM 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
...If the group kicks up its heels on rockers like "Chug All Night," "Nightingale," and "Tryin'," it is equally convincing on ballads like "Most of Us Are Sad" and "Train Leaves Here This Morning." The album is also balanced among its members, who trade off on lead vocal chores and divide the songwriting such that Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner all get three writing or co-writing credits. (Fourth member Don Henley, with only one co-writing credit and two lead vocals, falls a little behind, while Jackson Browne, Gene Clark, and Jack Tempchin also figure in the writing credits.) The album's overall balance is worth keeping in mind because it produced three Top 40 hit singles (all of which turned up on the massively popular Eagles: Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975) that do not reflect that balance. "Take It Easy" and "Peaceful Easy Feeling" are similar-sounding mid-tempo folk-rock tunes sung by Frey that express the same sort of laid-back philosophy, as indicated by the word "easy" in both titles, while "Witchy Woman," a Henley vocal and co-composition, initiates the band's career-long examination of supernaturally evil females. These are the songs one remembers from Eagles, and they look forward to the eventual dominance of the band by Frey and Henley. But the complete album from which they come belongs as much to Leadon's country-steeped playing and singing and to Meisner's melodic rock & roll feel, which, on the release date, made it seem a more varied and consistent effort than it did later, when the singles had become overly familiar. - Review by William Ruhlmann
traxfromwax:
1 Take It Easy 2 Witchy Woman 3 Chug All Night 4 Most Of Us Are Sad 5 Nightingale 6 Train Leaves Here This Morning 7 Take The Devil 8 Earlybird 9 Peaceful Easy Feeling 10 Tryin'
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.3 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica VM 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
Phillip Boa & The Voodoo Club "Aristocracie" 1986
Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub is a German avant-garde pop and independent music band, led by the songwriter, singer and guitarist Phillip Boa...
...Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub was formed by Phillip Boa in 1985. The group's original line-up consisted of Pia Lund, Voodoo and Der Rabe. In the same year, the band released their debut album, Philister. Philister was released on the Label JA! Music and landed in the German Indie-Charts. Following the release in 1986, Philister was sold throughout Europe by the label Red Flame. The second album, Aristocracie, was released by Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub on the label Constrictor (Phillip Boa's own label). It was produced by Eroc, a student of the producer Conny Plank. This album reached tenth place in the independent music magazine Spex's charts for the year 1986. The band began touringin Europe since 1987. Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub's next three albums, Copperfield and Hair, were released through Polydor Records after they signed a contract with the label. With the single Container Love (1989), they achieved commercial success and international recognition. In 1991, the album Helios was released on Polydor Records. - wiki
traxfromwax:
1 Don't Pull My Whole Life Away 2 For What Bastards 3 When My Mother Comes Back 4 Empires Burning 5 My Sweet Devil In The Sky 6 Boy Scout 7 Clean Eyes For Dirty Faces 8 I Dedicate My Soul To You 9 Make You See The World
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.3 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
...Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub was formed by Phillip Boa in 1985. The group's original line-up consisted of Pia Lund, Voodoo and Der Rabe. In the same year, the band released their debut album, Philister. Philister was released on the Label JA! Music and landed in the German Indie-Charts. Following the release in 1986, Philister was sold throughout Europe by the label Red Flame. The second album, Aristocracie, was released by Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub on the label Constrictor (Phillip Boa's own label). It was produced by Eroc, a student of the producer Conny Plank. This album reached tenth place in the independent music magazine Spex's charts for the year 1986. The band began touringin Europe since 1987. Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub's next three albums, Copperfield and Hair, were released through Polydor Records after they signed a contract with the label. With the single Container Love (1989), they achieved commercial success and international recognition. In 1991, the album Helios was released on Polydor Records. - wiki
traxfromwax:
1 Don't Pull My Whole Life Away 2 For What Bastards 3 When My Mother Comes Back 4 Empires Burning 5 My Sweet Devil In The Sky 6 Boy Scout 7 Clean Eyes For Dirty Faces 8 I Dedicate My Soul To You 9 Make You See The World
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.3 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
…and now for something completely different! 2206 - 2023
Those damned religious zealots, politicians, warlords and... They all bring death and ruin and they don't know that they are as superfluous as telephone disinfectors and hairdressers! - RYP
We have a first entry each day that is a picture or a video, and only in that entry you can place your music links and requests (NO ALBUMS RELEASED IN 2021 AND AFTER, AND A DAILY LIMIT OF 3 ALBUMS AND NO REQUESTS FOR FLAC OR OTHER LOSSLESS, IF YOU WANT FLAC, BUY THE ALBUM)! Here you can say what you like, unless it's offensive, racist or discriminatory! Please keep your language polite and respectful.
All other official posts will only allow comments related to the official posts and such. That way it will keep things much more organized and tidy.
Enjoy! RYP and Gyro1966 and Gaius R.I.P.
Sunday, 12 November 2023
Ramsey Lewis "Ramsey Lewis" 1998
Ramsey Lewis was born on May 27, 1935, in Chicago to Ramsey Lewis Sr. and Pauline Lewis. He began taking piano lessons at the age of four. As a young man, Lewis played with a number of local ensembles, such as Edward Virgil Abner's Knights of Music. Lewis would eventually join a jazz group called the clefs. He later formed the Ramsey Lewis Trio with drummer Isaac "Redd" Holt and bassist Eldee Young.[1] They eventually joined up with Chess Records...
...In 1956, the trio issued their debut album, Ramsey Lewis and his Gentle-men of Swing. Following their 1965 hit "The In Crowd" (the single reached No. 5 on the pop charts, and the album No. 2) they concentrated more on pop material. Young and Holt left in 1966 to form Young-Holt Unlimited and were replaced by Cleveland Eaton and Maurice White. White left to form Earth, Wind & Fire and was replaced by Morris Jennings in 1970. Later, Frankie Donaldson and Bill Dickens replaced Jennings and Eaton; Felton Crews also appeared on Lewis' 1981 album Three Piece Suite.
By 1966, Lewis was one of the nation's most successful jazz pianists, having had hits with "The In Crowd", "Hang On Sloopy", and "Wade in the Water." All three singles each sold over one million copies and were awarded gold discs. In the 1970s, Lewis often played electric piano, although by later in the decade he was sticking to acoustic piano and using an additional keyboardist in his groups.
In addition to recording and performing, Lewis hosted the weekly syndicated radio program Legends of Jazz, created in 1990, syndicated by United Stations Radio Networks.[10] He also hosted the Ramsey Lewis Morning Show on Chicago "smooth jazz" radio station WNUA (95.5 FM). In December 2006, this morning show became part of Broadcast Architecture's Smooth Jazz Network, simulcasting on other smooth jazz stations across the country until its cancellation in May 2009, when WNUA switched over to a Spanish format. Ramsey founded the Ramsey Lewis Foundation, which promoted musical instrument education to children, in 2005. In 2006, a well-received 13-episode Legends of Jazz television series hosted by Lewis was broadcast on public TV nationwide and featured live performances by a variety of jazz artists including Larry Gray, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Joey Defrancesco, Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, Kurt Elling, Benny Golson, Pat Metheny, and Tony Bennett. Lewis was artistic director of Jazz at Ravinia (an annual feature at the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois) and helped organize Ravinia's Jazz Mentor Program.[14] Ramsey also served on the board of trustees for the Merit School of Music and The Chicago High School for the Arts. - wiki
trax:
1 The 'In' Crowd 2 I'll Remember April 3 A Night In Bahia 4 Since I Fell For You 5 Aprés Vous 6 Django 7 Maiden Voyage 8 Delilah 9 Generique (Happiness) 10 Sun Goddess 2000 11 Wade In The Water
This music is dedicated to the tradition of Johnny Diego's Rock 'n' Roll Free Sunday!
...In 1956, the trio issued their debut album, Ramsey Lewis and his Gentle-men of Swing. Following their 1965 hit "The In Crowd" (the single reached No. 5 on the pop charts, and the album No. 2) they concentrated more on pop material. Young and Holt left in 1966 to form Young-Holt Unlimited and were replaced by Cleveland Eaton and Maurice White. White left to form Earth, Wind & Fire and was replaced by Morris Jennings in 1970. Later, Frankie Donaldson and Bill Dickens replaced Jennings and Eaton; Felton Crews also appeared on Lewis' 1981 album Three Piece Suite.
By 1966, Lewis was one of the nation's most successful jazz pianists, having had hits with "The In Crowd", "Hang On Sloopy", and "Wade in the Water." All three singles each sold over one million copies and were awarded gold discs. In the 1970s, Lewis often played electric piano, although by later in the decade he was sticking to acoustic piano and using an additional keyboardist in his groups.
In addition to recording and performing, Lewis hosted the weekly syndicated radio program Legends of Jazz, created in 1990, syndicated by United Stations Radio Networks.[10] He also hosted the Ramsey Lewis Morning Show on Chicago "smooth jazz" radio station WNUA (95.5 FM). In December 2006, this morning show became part of Broadcast Architecture's Smooth Jazz Network, simulcasting on other smooth jazz stations across the country until its cancellation in May 2009, when WNUA switched over to a Spanish format. Ramsey founded the Ramsey Lewis Foundation, which promoted musical instrument education to children, in 2005. In 2006, a well-received 13-episode Legends of Jazz television series hosted by Lewis was broadcast on public TV nationwide and featured live performances by a variety of jazz artists including Larry Gray, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Joey Defrancesco, Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, Kurt Elling, Benny Golson, Pat Metheny, and Tony Bennett. Lewis was artistic director of Jazz at Ravinia (an annual feature at the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois) and helped organize Ravinia's Jazz Mentor Program.[14] Ramsey also served on the board of trustees for the Merit School of Music and The Chicago High School for the Arts. - wiki
trax:
1 The 'In' Crowd 2 I'll Remember April 3 A Night In Bahia 4 Since I Fell For You 5 Aprés Vous 6 Django 7 Maiden Voyage 8 Delilah 9 Generique (Happiness) 10 Sun Goddess 2000 11 Wade In The Water
This music is dedicated to the tradition of Johnny Diego's Rock 'n' Roll Free Sunday!
DOGS "Go Where you Want to Go" 1978 - 12"/45rpm EP
Rock band from Rouen, France. Formed in 1973.
Mixes great high-speed punk'n'roll with nice but somewhat generic power pop. The sound is pretty muffled on my copy, I much prefer the great "Here Comes My Baby" sound on the Skydog Commando comp. - Offler
traxfromwax:
01 Teenage Fever 02 Go Where You want To Go 03 Here Comes My baby 04 My Life 05 You're Gonna Loose Me
Mixes great high-speed punk'n'roll with nice but somewhat generic power pop. The sound is pretty muffled on my copy, I much prefer the great "Here Comes My Baby" sound on the Skydog Commando comp. - Offler
traxfromwax:
01 Teenage Fever 02 Go Where You want To Go 03 Here Comes My baby 04 My Life 05 You're Gonna Loose Me
The Vietnam Veterans "Catfish Eyes And Tales" 1987
Marvellous album!!! Nothing more to say. If you haven't heard it: DO!! If you have: You know what I mean... - by Tommy Blikeng
Catfish Eyes And Tales was released in 1987 and provide to be the last Vets album. It's a special album which contains a piece that, in the absence of better name, I'll have to describe as "progressive rock" though it's not what you think of as prog rock. The piece, "Medley," was built out of three connected songs: "Distant Drums," "Sea Horse" and a cover of the late David McWilliams's song "The Days Of Pearly Spencer."
After the album was released though, things were not going so well for the group. They decided to disbanded but the real reason was because it was something the members agreed to early on- initially, they had decided to only record a few albums. Since they are still good friends today, it probably was a good decision. The band's last gig was in Bochum, Germany- people came from everywhere (England, Holland, France), knowing it was their last show.
But before the band broke up, another album was released. The Days Of Pearly Spencer (1988) is a collection of unreleased songs and better versions of songs from the first two LP's. It also contains a live version of "The Trip" with strange people joining them on stage. - from: http://www.furious.com/Perfect/vietnamveterans.html
trax:
1. Dead Breams Don't Bite 2. Southern Comfort 3. Maybe You Think 4. Time Is The Worst 5. Crying 6. Catfish Eyes And Tales 7. Medley: a.Distant Drums b.Sea Horse c.Days Of Pearly Spencer
…originally served by Herr Ärmel...
Catfish Eyes And Tales was released in 1987 and provide to be the last Vets album. It's a special album which contains a piece that, in the absence of better name, I'll have to describe as "progressive rock" though it's not what you think of as prog rock. The piece, "Medley," was built out of three connected songs: "Distant Drums," "Sea Horse" and a cover of the late David McWilliams's song "The Days Of Pearly Spencer."
After the album was released though, things were not going so well for the group. They decided to disbanded but the real reason was because it was something the members agreed to early on- initially, they had decided to only record a few albums. Since they are still good friends today, it probably was a good decision. The band's last gig was in Bochum, Germany- people came from everywhere (England, Holland, France), knowing it was their last show.
But before the band broke up, another album was released. The Days Of Pearly Spencer (1988) is a collection of unreleased songs and better versions of songs from the first two LP's. It also contains a live version of "The Trip" with strange people joining them on stage. - from: http://www.furious.com/Perfect/vietnamveterans.html
trax:
1. Dead Breams Don't Bite 2. Southern Comfort 3. Maybe You Think 4. Time Is The Worst 5. Crying 6. Catfish Eyes And Tales 7. Medley: a.Distant Drums b.Sea Horse c.Days Of Pearly Spencer
…originally served by Herr Ärmel...
…and now for something completely different! 2205 - 2023
Those damned religious zealots, politicians, warlords and... They all bring death and ruin and they don't know that they are as superfluous as telephone disinfectors and hairdressers! - RYP
We have a first entry each day that is a picture or a video, and only in that entry you can place your music links and requests (NO ALBUMS RELEASED IN 2021 AND AFTER, AND A DAILY LIMIT OF 3 ALBUMS AND NO REQUESTS FOR FLAC OR OTHER LOSSLESS, IF YOU WANT FLAC, BUY THE ALBUM)! Here you can say what you like, unless it's offensive, racist or discriminatory! Please keep your language polite and respectful.
All other official posts will only allow comments related to the official posts and such. That way it will keep things much more organized and tidy.
Enjoy! RYP and Gyro1966 and Gaius R.I.P.
Saturday, 11 November 2023
"Surf Guitar 101" - 2006
The members of the Yahoo Group "Surf Guitar 101" decided to put together a mp3 compilation as a way to get to know each other, share music, share recording tips, and to just have fun…
...Some songs are from professional bands while others are from amateurs. Some of the songs are "surfy" while others are more experimental. All of them showcase each member's creativity and talents.
The Surf Guitar 101 group is an email list dedicated to the discussion of all things relating to instrumental surf music and related genres. The group is mainly aimed at musicians, but anyone who enjoys instro-surf is welcome. For more information, visit http://www.surfguitar101.com
...Some songs are from professional bands while others are from amateurs. Some of the songs are "surfy" while others are more experimental. All of them showcase each member's creativity and talents.
The Surf Guitar 101 group is an email list dedicated to the discussion of all things relating to instrumental surf music and related genres. The group is mainly aimed at musicians, but anyone who enjoys instro-surf is welcome. For more information, visit http://www.surfguitar101.com
trax:
1. A Boy Named Tsunami - The Cavefish 2. Journey To The Stars - Jeff Leites & John Walker 3. Spiderman - The Astroglides 4. Hella - The Close Outs 5. Lowrider - DP (David Pike) 6. Czar of the Surf Guitar - The Illuminoids 7. The Claws of El Gato - Katz Karnaby 8. Pipeline 2006 - Jake Johnson 9. Set the Wray! - No Coast Surfers 10. Bongo Shmongo - Tom 'Noisy Dad" Bittel 11. Runnin' Wild - The Fabulous Venturamas 12. Hatteras Glass - 3rd Wave 13. Bomb Squad - The Lava Rats 14. A Man Called Dirt demo - PolloGuitar 15. No Can Tell's - The TakeOffs 16. Coming Up (Da Bends) - The Bookhouse Boys 17. The Red Sea - Point Break Spy 18. Bulldog - The Robots 19. Surfin' Drums and Guitars - The Cruncher 20. Moonshine - DiMXL 21. Deadwood Beach - Chris Fesker 22. Inkfink's Experiment - John Detrich 23. Surfin' Under the Paris Sky - Wannes Rombouts 24. Tempori Parendum - The TomorrowMen 25. T-Minus 5 - The Neptunes
1. A Boy Named Tsunami - The Cavefish 2. Journey To The Stars - Jeff Leites & John Walker 3. Spiderman - The Astroglides 4. Hella - The Close Outs 5. Lowrider - DP (David Pike) 6. Czar of the Surf Guitar - The Illuminoids 7. The Claws of El Gato - Katz Karnaby 8. Pipeline 2006 - Jake Johnson 9. Set the Wray! - No Coast Surfers 10. Bongo Shmongo - Tom 'Noisy Dad" Bittel 11. Runnin' Wild - The Fabulous Venturamas 12. Hatteras Glass - 3rd Wave 13. Bomb Squad - The Lava Rats 14. A Man Called Dirt demo - PolloGuitar 15. No Can Tell's - The TakeOffs 16. Coming Up (Da Bends) - The Bookhouse Boys 17. The Red Sea - Point Break Spy 18. Bulldog - The Robots 19. Surfin' Drums and Guitars - The Cruncher 20. Moonshine - DiMXL 21. Deadwood Beach - Chris Fesker 22. Inkfink's Experiment - John Detrich 23. Surfin' Under the Paris Sky - Wannes Rombouts 24. Tempori Parendum - The TomorrowMen 25. T-Minus 5 - The Neptunes
John Mayall "Moving On" 1972
Great blues & jazz fusion. Freddy Robinson shines on guitar with a tasteful tone that is bluesy & jazzy. Previous Blues Breaker line-ups featured louder rock oriented guitarists, a style that would not mesh well with this group...
...My only knock with this set is Keef Hartley's drumming. Unlike Ron Selico on the previous Jazz-Blues Fusion album, Keef is an average rock drummer as evidenced by his solo on Worried Mind and fills throughout. This knocks the album from "great" territory to "good." The remaining players all have chops. The meandering endings (Where's 1 Keef? lol) throughout are the only clues that this group had not performed together often. The solos are great, save the two-note endless flutter of Charles Owens soprano solo on Worried Mind. "You've mastered circular breathing; we get it." He does wrap it up nicely, though. - Gregorio Blanco
traxfromwax:
1 Worried Mind 2 Keep Your Country Green 3 Christmas 71 4 Things Go Wrong 5 Do It 6 Moving On 7 Red Sky 8 Reasons 9 High Pressure Living
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.4 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica VM 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
...My only knock with this set is Keef Hartley's drumming. Unlike Ron Selico on the previous Jazz-Blues Fusion album, Keef is an average rock drummer as evidenced by his solo on Worried Mind and fills throughout. This knocks the album from "great" territory to "good." The remaining players all have chops. The meandering endings (Where's 1 Keef? lol) throughout are the only clues that this group had not performed together often. The solos are great, save the two-note endless flutter of Charles Owens soprano solo on Worried Mind. "You've mastered circular breathing; we get it." He does wrap it up nicely, though. - Gregorio Blanco
traxfromwax:
1 Worried Mind 2 Keep Your Country Green 3 Christmas 71 4 Things Go Wrong 5 Do It 6 Moving On 7 Red Sky 8 Reasons 9 High Pressure Living
Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.4 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica VM 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050
The Mariners "Demon Surf" 2012
I have enjoyed The Mariners first CD "Wrong Planet" so thoroughly that I had to get "Demon Surf"…
...It did not disappoint. Anyone who enjoys the true instrumental surf genre will appreciate The Mariners efforts on Demon Surf. Great songs across the board. It harkens back to the early days of Newport and Huntington Beach surfaris. Good stuff. - Timothy J. Squires
trax:
01 Logjam At Pleasure Point 02 Undertow 03 Objection (Tango) 04 Demon Surf! 05 The Last Mariner 06 Trail of Tears 07 Vacation On the Titanic 08 Dance of the Cobra 09 Shennie Beach 10 Walk, Don't Run '64 11 El Camino a Baja 12 Collision Course 13 Geronimo
...It did not disappoint. Anyone who enjoys the true instrumental surf genre will appreciate The Mariners efforts on Demon Surf. Great songs across the board. It harkens back to the early days of Newport and Huntington Beach surfaris. Good stuff. - Timothy J. Squires
trax:
01 Logjam At Pleasure Point 02 Undertow 03 Objection (Tango) 04 Demon Surf! 05 The Last Mariner 06 Trail of Tears 07 Vacation On the Titanic 08 Dance of the Cobra 09 Shennie Beach 10 Walk, Don't Run '64 11 El Camino a Baja 12 Collision Course 13 Geronimo
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