Monday, December 25, 2017
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Classic Rock Vol.6
CLASSIC ROCK
VOL. 6
TRACK LIST
Purple Haze
( Jimi Hendrix )
My Generation
( The Who )
Come and See Me
( The Pretty Things )
Heart Full of Soul
( The Yardbirds )
Why Don't We Do It In The Road ?
( The Beatles )
Jumpin' Jack Flash
( The Rolling Stones )
Sunshine Superman
( Donovan )
Shake Em On Down
( Savory Brown )
Here Come The Night
( Them )
Poontang Blues/ Build Me a Woman/
Sunday Trucker ( Live )
( The Doors )
Lola
( The Kinks )
The House of The Rising Sun
( The Animals )
Soul Love
( Davie Bowie )
Money
( Pink Floyd )
Only Love Can Break Your Heart
( Neil Young )
A Song For You
( Leon Russell )
I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
( Blood Sweat & Tears )
Dazed and Confused
( BBC )
( Led Zeppelin )
LINK
Frank Zappa : Freaks And Motherfu*#@%! / Mothers Fillmore East 1971
Frank Zappa
Freaks And Motherfu*#@%!
TRACK LIST
Happy Together
Wino Man
( With Dr. John Routine )
Concentration Moon
Pallidan Routine
Call any Vegetable
Little House I Used to Live in
Mudshark Variations
Holiday in Berlin
Sleeping in a Jar
Cruising for Burgers
MOTHER'S LIVE
Fillmore East, June 1971
BONUS !!!
I Also Added The
John Lennon LIVE JAM
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Monday, December 18, 2017
Free : Tons of Sobs ( UK Version )
Tons of Sobs
is the debut album
by English
blues rock band
Free
released in the UK
on March 14 1969.
While the album failed
to chart in the UK,
it did reach #197
Free
are cited as
are cited as
one of
the definitive bands
the definitive bands
of the
British blues boom
British blues boom
of the late 1960s
even though this is
the only album
of their canon
that can
strictly be called
strictly be called
blues rock.
The title of the album
does not relate directly
to the content
of the album;
it is possibly
oblique reference
to the darker,
more sombre moments
of the record.
The Doors : 13 and More.....
13
is the first
compilation album
by
The Doors
Released on
November 30 1970
by Elektra Records,
it debuted at number 75
on December 19, 1970,
peaked at Number 25
for two weeks
(January 2 and January 9, 1971)
and was off the charts
after May 8.
It spent a total of 21 weeks
on the charts.
The album has never been
issued on CD
and because,
while it was the only
compilation released
before lead singer
Jim Morrison's death,
it does not include songs
from L.A. Woman,
released in 1971.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
The Animals : Animal Tracks ( UK Version )
Animal Tracks
is the second
British album
by
The Animals
It was
released in
1965
and reached #6
on the UK charts
TRACK LIST
Mess Around
How You've Changed
Hallelujah, I Love Her So
I Believe to My Soul
Worried Life Blues
Roberta
I Ain't Got You
Bright Lights, Big City
Let the Good Times Roll
For Miss Caulker
Roadrunner
BONUS TRACKS
Boom Boom
Bring it on Home To Me
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
We Gotta Get Out of This Place
It's My Life
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Alice Cooper : Nobody Likes...Alice Cooper Live
Science Fiction
is an
unauthorized
Live Album
release of
The Alice Cooper Band
Originally released on
vinyl in the UK
in 1987
as
Ladies Man,
this CD version
was released
throughout
Europe and Australia
in 1991
and re-issued
in 2000.
Over the years,
this collection of songs
has been released
several times
by various record labels
under different titles,
using slightly different
track titles
and track orders.
(See the list below)
The disc is a collection
of songs recorded during
Alice Cooper's
infamous
chicken-throwing performance
at the
Toronto
Rock and Roll Revival festival
in 1969,
and showcases
the early psychedelic
music style
of Cooper and
his band
in support of their
very first album release,
Pretties for You.
Alternate Titles
- Ladies Man
- Alice Cooper Live
- Blood on My Chopper
- The Early Years: Live
- Experience
- Freak Out
- Freak Out Song
- Live! [Digitally Remastered]
- Live at Toronto
- Live Series
- Nobody Like Me
- Nobody Likes Me
- * Nobody Likes...Alice Cooper Live
- Snorting Anthrax
- Painting a Picture
- Home To Mother
- Toronto Rock 'N' Roll Revival
The Who : Who's Next ( Deluxe Edition )
Who's Next
is the fifth
studio album
by English
rock band
The Who
It developed from
the aborted
Lifehouse project,
a multi-media
rock opera
written by
the group's
Pete Townshend
as a follow-up
to the band's
1969 album
Tommy.
The project was
cancelled due
to its complexity
and conflicts with
Kit Lambert,
the band's manager,
but Townshend
was persuaded to
record the songs as
a straightforward
studio album.
The Who
recorded
Who's Next
with assistance from
recording engineer
Glyn Johns.
After producing the song
"Won't Get Fooled Again"
in the
Rolling Stones
Mobile Studio,
they relocated to
Olympic Studios
to record and mix
most of the album's
remaining songs.
They made prominent use
of the synthesizer
on the album,
particularly on
"Won't Get Fooled Again"
and
"Baba O'Riley",
which were both
released as singles.
The cover photo
was shot by
Ethan Russell
and made reference to
the monolith in the
1968 film
2001: A Space Odyssey,
as it featured group members
having urinated
against a concrete piling
protruding from a slag heap.
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