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Travis Wammack - Travis Wammack & Not For Sale (1972-1976 Southern rock
from Tennessee - Vinyl rip - flac)
Posted: 04 Nov 2015 03:22 PM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2012/05/travis-wammack-travis-wammack-not-for.html
A guitarist, singer, and young instrumental genius from Memphis who cut his
first record at the tender age of twelve, Travis Wammack is one of the
great unheralded guitarists of rock & roll. A contemporary of Lonnie Mack,
Wammack was simply the fastest guitar player in a town bursting at the
seams with great guitarists. By the time he was 17, he appeared on the
national charts with "Scratchy," a speed-burner instrumental featuring
incredible distortion and dazzling technique. Several incredible singles
followed, but none charted. By the late '60s, Wammack had moved into
session work at the FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, AL, playing on countless
hits. He continues recording and touring to the present day (recently
working as musical director for Little Richard), his hot and speedy guitar
chops intact. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
1972 - Travis Wammack
Tracklist
01- So Good
02- How Can I Tell You
03- Put On Your Shoes And Walk
04- You Better Move On
05- Funk #49
06- You Are My Sunshine
07- Whatever Turns You On
08- Darling You're All That I Had
09- Slip Away
10- I Don't Really Want You
Guitars : Travis Wammack, Ken Bell, Jerry Bridges
Bass: Bob Wray, Jesse Boyce, Jerry Bridges
Drums : Fred Prouty, Tarp Tarrant, Don Cartee
Keyboards : Clayton Ivey, Tim Hensen, James H.Brown Jr.
Steel Guitar : Leo LaBlanc
Baritone Sax : Ronnie Eades
Tenor Sax : Harvey Thompson
Trumpet : Ben Cauley, Harrison Calloway Jr.
Background Vocals : George Soule, Ronnie Eades
1976 - Not For Sale
Tracklist
01- Cookin´On The Front Burner
02- A Lover´s Wuestion
03- Shotgun Woman
04- I Forgot To Remember To Forget
05- Looking For A Fox
06- Xou´ve Got Your Troubles
07- (Sho-Do-Pa -Poo-Poop) Love Being Your Foll
08- Easy Evil
09- Love Rustler
10- Greenwood, Mississippi
Guitar, Percussion, Harmonica, Backing Vocals – Travis Wammack
Guitar – Pete Carr
Guitar, Backing Vocals – Leon Sherrill
Bass – Joe Hamilton, Lenny LeBlanc
Drums – Roger Clark
Drums, Percussion – Don Carter, Jimmy Evans
Keyboards – Barry Becker, Randy McCormick, Ronnie Oldham
Horn – Stacy Goss
Percussion, Backing Vocals – Rick Hall
Producer – Rick Hall
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Tear Gas - Tear Gas (1971 outstanding uk hard rock - Flac)
Posted: 04 Nov 2015 01:05 PM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2015/11/tear-gas-tear-gas-1971-outstanding-uk.html
Originally known as Mustard. Their first vocalist Andy Mulvey had
previously been with The Poets. However, he was soon replaced by David
Batchelor and around the same time Gilson Lavis (their original drummer,
who later played with Squeeze) was replaced by Richard Monro from Ritchie
Blackmore's Mandrake Root. This line-up recorded Piggy Go Getter, which
made little impact. In 1970 Hugh McKenna took over Batchelor's vocal role
and Ted McKenna (ex-Dream Police) relieved Monro on drums. They recorded a
second album and tried to establish themselves on the underground scene but
were going nowhere with their brand of tired boogie heavy rock, until they
teamed up with Alex Harvey in August 1972 to become The Sensational Alex
Harvey Band. This 1st album is a real MUST for those who like UK hardrock
from the early 70s.
Tracks List :
01. That's What's Real
02. Love Story03. Lay It On Me04. Woman For Sale05. I'm Glad06. Where Is My
Answer07. Jailhouse Rock-All Shook Up08. The First Time09. The Temptation
Of St. Anthony (Live)
Credits
Davey Batchelor - Vocals, Guitar
Zal Cleminson - Lead Guitar
Chris Glen - Bass
Eddie McKenna - Drums
Ted McKenna - Drums on Temptation
Hugh McKenna - Keyboards on Temptation
Alex Harvey - Vocals on Temptation
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Moloch - Moloch (1970 us hard rock with great fuzzy guitars - flac)
Posted: 04 Nov 2015 10:45 AM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2015/11/moloch-moloch-1970-us-hard-rock-with.html
Formed in Memphis in 1968 by Baker, who'd fronted local faves The Blazers,
the initial line-up evolved to include drummer Durham, who'd been with The
Group and The Rapscallions. Produced, written and arranged by Don Nix
(ex-Mar-Keys and Paris Pilot) in Memphis, Moloch is an excellent blues rock
album with some sound effects, noises and superb acid guitar solos by Lee
Baker. Their single was recorded after the album with a later line-up and
is extremely rare.
The genius of Lee Baker
Lee Baker is the greatest guitarist you have never heard of. Here is your
chance. Listen to Baker alternate between fuzzy,funk blues riffing,slippery
slide and stinging leads. Beale Street summer of love. Moloch is a
collection of notorious Memphis musicians. Blues filtered through blotter
acid. The original version of "Going Down" is here. Yes, the very same song
Jeff Beck/Freddie King etc covered.Before you smugly ask,yes,Baker is the
equal to Beck. He's that good. Ask Jim Dickinson. Ask Alex Chilton. Smell
the psycho daisies and grab this disc. (By McCarthy Salisbury)
Tracklist
01 Helping Hand 02 Maverick Woman Blues 03 Outta Hand 04 Same Old Blues 05
Going Down 06 She Looks Like an Angel 07 Gone Too Long 08 Dance Chaney
Dance 09 Mona 10 People Keep Talking 11 I Can Think the Same of You 12
Night at the Possum
CreditsLee Baker - Lead Guitar, VocalsGene Wilkins - Lead VocalsPhillip
Durham - Drums Vocals Fred Nicholson - OrganSteve Spear - Bass
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Travis Wammack - Travis Wammack & Not For Sale (1972-1976 Southern rock
from Tennessee - Vinyl rip - flac)
Posted: 04 Nov 2015 03:22 PM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2012/05/travis-wammack-travis-wammack-not-for.html
A guitarist, singer, and young instrumental genius from Memphis who cut his
first record at the tender age of twelve, Travis Wammack is one of the
great unheralded guitarists of rock & roll. A contemporary of Lonnie Mack,
Wammack was simply the fastest guitar player in a town bursting at the
seams with great guitarists. By the time he was 17, he appeared on the
national charts with "Scratchy," a speed-burner instrumental featuring
incredible distortion and dazzling technique. Several incredible singles
followed, but none charted. By the late '60s, Wammack had moved into
session work at the FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, AL, playing on countless
hits. He continues recording and touring to the present day (recently
working as musical director for Little Richard), his hot and speedy guitar
chops intact. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
1972 - Travis Wammack
Tracklist
01- So Good
02- How Can I Tell You
03- Put On Your Shoes And Walk
04- You Better Move On
05- Funk #49
06- You Are My Sunshine
07- Whatever Turns You On
08- Darling You're All That I Had
09- Slip Away
10- I Don't Really Want You
Guitars : Travis Wammack, Ken Bell, Jerry Bridges
Bass: Bob Wray, Jesse Boyce, Jerry Bridges
Drums : Fred Prouty, Tarp Tarrant, Don Cartee
Keyboards : Clayton Ivey, Tim Hensen, James H.Brown Jr.
Steel Guitar : Leo LaBlanc
Baritone Sax : Ronnie Eades
Tenor Sax : Harvey Thompson
Trumpet : Ben Cauley, Harrison Calloway Jr.
Background Vocals : George Soule, Ronnie Eades
1976 - Not For Sale
Tracklist
01- Cookin´On The Front Burner
02- A Lover´s Wuestion
03- Shotgun Woman
04- I Forgot To Remember To Forget
05- Looking For A Fox
06- Xou´ve Got Your Troubles
07- (Sho-Do-Pa -Poo-Poop) Love Being Your Foll
08- Easy Evil
09- Love Rustler
10- Greenwood, Mississippi
Guitar, Percussion, Harmonica, Backing Vocals – Travis Wammack
Guitar – Pete Carr
Guitar, Backing Vocals – Leon Sherrill
Bass – Joe Hamilton, Lenny LeBlanc
Drums – Roger Clark
Drums, Percussion – Don Carter, Jimmy Evans
Keyboards – Barry Becker, Randy McCormick, Ronnie Oldham
Horn – Stacy Goss
Percussion, Backing Vocals – Rick Hall
Producer – Rick Hall
Link
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Tear Gas - Tear Gas (1971 outstanding uk hard rock - Flac)
Posted: 04 Nov 2015 01:05 PM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2015/11/tear-gas-tear-gas-1971-outstanding-uk.html
Originally known as Mustard. Their first vocalist Andy Mulvey had
previously been with The Poets. However, he was soon replaced by David
Batchelor and around the same time Gilson Lavis (their original drummer,
who later played with Squeeze) was replaced by Richard Monro from Ritchie
Blackmore's Mandrake Root. This line-up recorded Piggy Go Getter, which
made little impact. In 1970 Hugh McKenna took over Batchelor's vocal role
and Ted McKenna (ex-Dream Police) relieved Monro on drums. They recorded a
second album and tried to establish themselves on the underground scene but
were going nowhere with their brand of tired boogie heavy rock, until they
teamed up with Alex Harvey in August 1972 to become The Sensational Alex
Harvey Band. This 1st album is a real MUST for those who like UK hardrock
from the early 70s.
Tracks List :
01. That's What's Real
02. Love Story03. Lay It On Me04. Woman For Sale05. I'm Glad06. Where Is My
Answer07. Jailhouse Rock-All Shook Up08. The First Time09. The Temptation
Of St. Anthony (Live)
Credits
Davey Batchelor - Vocals, Guitar
Zal Cleminson - Lead Guitar
Chris Glen - Bass
Eddie McKenna - Drums
Ted McKenna - Drums on Temptation
Hugh McKenna - Keyboards on Temptation
Alex Harvey - Vocals on Temptation
Here
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Moloch - Moloch (1970 us hard rock with great fuzzy guitars - flac)
Posted: 04 Nov 2015 10:45 AM PST
http://silveradoraremusic.blogspot.com/2015/11/moloch-moloch-1970-us-hard-rock-with.html
Formed in Memphis in 1968 by Baker, who'd fronted local faves The Blazers,
the initial line-up evolved to include drummer Durham, who'd been with The
Group and The Rapscallions. Produced, written and arranged by Don Nix
(ex-Mar-Keys and Paris Pilot) in Memphis, Moloch is an excellent blues rock
album with some sound effects, noises and superb acid guitar solos by Lee
Baker. Their single was recorded after the album with a later line-up and
is extremely rare.
The genius of Lee Baker
Lee Baker is the greatest guitarist you have never heard of. Here is your
chance. Listen to Baker alternate between fuzzy,funk blues riffing,slippery
slide and stinging leads. Beale Street summer of love. Moloch is a
collection of notorious Memphis musicians. Blues filtered through blotter
acid. The original version of "Going Down" is here. Yes, the very same song
Jeff Beck/Freddie King etc covered.Before you smugly ask,yes,Baker is the
equal to Beck. He's that good. Ask Jim Dickinson. Ask Alex Chilton. Smell
the psycho daisies and grab this disc. (By McCarthy Salisbury)
Tracklist
01 Helping Hand 02 Maverick Woman Blues 03 Outta Hand 04 Same Old Blues 05
Going Down 06 She Looks Like an Angel 07 Gone Too Long 08 Dance Chaney
Dance 09 Mona 10 People Keep Talking 11 I Can Think the Same of You 12
Night at the Possum
CreditsLee Baker - Lead Guitar, VocalsGene Wilkins - Lead VocalsPhillip
Durham - Drums Vocals Fred Nicholson - OrganSteve Spear - Bass
Here