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Boot - Boot (1972 us psychedelic hard rock, 1998 reissue - FLAC)
Posted: 16 Dec 2013 12:05 PM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2013/12/boot-boot-1972-us-psychedelic-hard-rock.html
Released by the Texas-based Agape label, the band debuted with 1972's
cleverly-titled “Boot”. Co-produced by Mike Stone and Peter Thomason, the
album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at James Brown’s Starday/King
Studio. With all four members contributing material the album offered up a
mixture of blues-rock and blues-rock, with an occasional stab at a more
commercial tune. The band was blessed with three decent singers. Nothing
more than a guess on my part, but judging by the songwriting credits
(assuming whoever wrote the track probably handled lead vocals), Mycz
seemed to have the tougher-rock voice in the group while Eliassen was
gifted with more commercial chops. Knox fell somewhere in the middle with
a modest country-rock feel to his voice. Knox also showed himself to be n
immensely talented lead guitarist – check out his lead work on ”.
Not the most original blues-rock/boogie album you’ve heard, but these guys
played with considerable energy (on-line fan testimonials universally
praise their live performances), and Knox was one talented lead guitarist.
Worth looking for though copies have become increasingly expensive as folks
had discovered the band. (RateYourMusic)
Tracklist:
01. Hey Little Girl (04':05")
02. Danny's Tune (05':25")
03. Liza Brown (02':47")
04. Andromeda (05':15")
05. Destruction Road (05':06")
06. Reach Out (03':14")
07. What Are They Doing To Me? (03':34")
08. What You're Messing (04':03")
Credits:
Dan Eliassen - vocals, bass
Bruce Knox - guitar, vocals
Mike Mycz - guitar, vocals
Jim O'Brock - drums, vocals
Here
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Third World War - Third World War (1971 uk hard rock, blues rock and heavy
blues - Repertoire records edition - Flac)
Posted: 16 Dec 2013 07:59 AM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2013/12/third-world-war-third-world-war-1971-uk.html
Reissued 1971 album. Astonishingly powerful three piece heavy metal band
from the early Seventies, starring guitarist Terry Stamp. They can be heard
on their 1971 album, tearing into such cuts as 'Ascension Day', which was
their first single release, and eight other scorching hard rockers,
including 'Get Out Of Bed You Dirty Red' and 'Preaching Violence.'
Terry Stamp and Jim Avery and company provide the perfect antidote to the
complexities that became adult oriented rock. This was uncompromising
honest stuff. Brilliant songs, well performed. It pre-dated pub rock, punk
rock and the like and set the blueprint. If you only ever buy one rock
album then make it this one.
Tracklist:
01.Ascension Day 4:5302.M.I.5's Alive 8:1003.Teddy Teeth Goes Sailing
1:5304.Working Class Man 4:3205.Shepherds Bush Cowboy 4:4006.Stardom Road,
Part I 5:3707.Stardom Road, Part II 3:4308.Get out of Bed You Dirty Red
1:2809.Preaching Violence 5:04
Third World War:Terry Stamp: Vocals, GuitarJim Avery: Bass (Razar, ex-The
Attack, ex-Thunderclap Newman)Mick Liber: Guitar (Aztecs, The Denvermen,
Python Lee Jackson)Fred Smith: Drums
Tony Ashton: Piano (Ashton Gardner and Dyke)Jim Price: Trompette,
tromboneBobby Keyes (saxophone)Neemoi "Speed" Acquaye: Congas
Here
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Mystery Train With Motor City Josh - Live At Brothouse - 1999-09-17 - Flac
Posted: 16 Dec 2013 01:25 PM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2011/05/mystery-train-with-motor-city-josh-live.html
By request ...
Great blues, with guitar dialogue between Jim "Les Paul" McCarty and Motor
City "Telecaster" Josh . No tracks listing (Any help is welcome)
Link in Flac
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Boot - Boot (1972 us psychedelic hard rock, 1998 reissue - FLAC)
Posted: 16 Dec 2013 12:05 PM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2013/12/boot-boot-1972-us-psychedelic-hard-rock.html
Released by the Texas-based Agape label, the band debuted with 1972's
cleverly-titled “Boot”. Co-produced by Mike Stone and Peter Thomason, the
album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at James Brown’s Starday/King
Studio. With all four members contributing material the album offered up a
mixture of blues-rock and blues-rock, with an occasional stab at a more
commercial tune. The band was blessed with three decent singers. Nothing
more than a guess on my part, but judging by the songwriting credits
(assuming whoever wrote the track probably handled lead vocals), Mycz
seemed to have the tougher-rock voice in the group while Eliassen was
gifted with more commercial chops. Knox fell somewhere in the middle with
a modest country-rock feel to his voice. Knox also showed himself to be n
immensely talented lead guitarist – check out his lead work on ”.
Not the most original blues-rock/boogie album you’ve heard, but these guys
played with considerable energy (on-line fan testimonials universally
praise their live performances), and Knox was one talented lead guitarist.
Worth looking for though copies have become increasingly expensive as folks
had discovered the band. (RateYourMusic)
Tracklist:
01. Hey Little Girl (04':05")
02. Danny's Tune (05':25")
03. Liza Brown (02':47")
04. Andromeda (05':15")
05. Destruction Road (05':06")
06. Reach Out (03':14")
07. What Are They Doing To Me? (03':34")
08. What You're Messing (04':03")
Credits:
Dan Eliassen - vocals, bass
Bruce Knox - guitar, vocals
Mike Mycz - guitar, vocals
Jim O'Brock - drums, vocals
Here
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Third World War - Third World War (1971 uk hard rock, blues rock and heavy
blues - Repertoire records edition - Flac)
Posted: 16 Dec 2013 07:59 AM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2013/12/third-world-war-third-world-war-1971-uk.html
Reissued 1971 album. Astonishingly powerful three piece heavy metal band
from the early Seventies, starring guitarist Terry Stamp. They can be heard
on their 1971 album, tearing into such cuts as 'Ascension Day', which was
their first single release, and eight other scorching hard rockers,
including 'Get Out Of Bed You Dirty Red' and 'Preaching Violence.'
Terry Stamp and Jim Avery and company provide the perfect antidote to the
complexities that became adult oriented rock. This was uncompromising
honest stuff. Brilliant songs, well performed. It pre-dated pub rock, punk
rock and the like and set the blueprint. If you only ever buy one rock
album then make it this one.
Tracklist:
01.Ascension Day 4:5302.M.I.5's Alive 8:1003.Teddy Teeth Goes Sailing
1:5304.Working Class Man 4:3205.Shepherds Bush Cowboy 4:4006.Stardom Road,
Part I 5:3707.Stardom Road, Part II 3:4308.Get out of Bed You Dirty Red
1:2809.Preaching Violence 5:04
Third World War:Terry Stamp: Vocals, GuitarJim Avery: Bass (Razar, ex-The
Attack, ex-Thunderclap Newman)Mick Liber: Guitar (Aztecs, The Denvermen,
Python Lee Jackson)Fred Smith: Drums
Tony Ashton: Piano (Ashton Gardner and Dyke)Jim Price: Trompette,
tromboneBobby Keyes (saxophone)Neemoi "Speed" Acquaye: Congas
Here
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Mystery Train With Motor City Josh - Live At Brothouse - 1999-09-17 - Flac
Posted: 16 Dec 2013 01:25 PM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2011/05/mystery-train-with-motor-city-josh-live.html
By request ...
Great blues, with guitar dialogue between Jim "Les Paul" McCarty and Motor
City "Telecaster" Josh . No tracks listing (Any help is welcome)
Link in Flac