Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Buckingham Nicks (Vinyl) 1973



01. Crying in the Night (Nicks) – 2:48
02. Stephanie (Buckingham) – 2:12
03. Without a Leg to Stand On (Buckingham) – 2:09
04. Crystal (Nicks) – 3:41
05. Long Distance Winner (Nicks) – 4:50
06. Don't Let Me Down Again (Buckingham) – 3:52
07. Django (John Lewis) – 1:02
08. Races Are Run (Nicks) – 4:14
09. Lola (My Love) (Buckingham) – 3:44
10. Frozen Love (Nicks, Buckingham) – 7:16


Buckingham Nicks is the debut and sole studio album by the American rock duo Buckingham Nicks. Produced by Keith Olsen, the album was released in September 1973 by Polydor Records. Buckingham Nicks is notable as an early commercial collaboration between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, who later joined Fleetwood Mac. The album was a commercial failure on its original release, and despite the duo's subsequent success, it has yet to be commercially remastered or re-released on any format since 1973.

Main performers:

Lindsey Buckingham – guitar, percussion, vocals
Stevie Nicks – vocals

Additional personnel:

Ronnie Tutt – drums
Jim Keltner – drums
Jerry Scheff – bass guitar
Gary Hodges – drums, percussion overdubs
Monty Stark – synthesizer
Peggy Sandvig – keyboards
Jorge Calderón – percussion
Waddy Wachtel – additional guitar on "Lola (My Love)"
Richard Hallagan – string arrangement

Production:

Producer: Keith Olsen
Executive producer: Lee Lasseff
Engineer: Keith Olsen
Assistant engineer: Richard Dashut
Photography: Jimmy Wachtel
Album design: Jimmy Wachtel

Find out more about Buckingham Nicks on Wikipedia

Digitized from vinyl at 24 bit, 96 kHz

Encoded at 320K. Includes high-rez scans of the gatefold LP including the inside liner notes. ZIP format.

Download: Buckingham Nicks

Monday, January 6, 2014

Umajets - Demolotion (1997)


1. Halt Man Half Wrecking Ball
2. Fly
3. The Wannabees
4. Mother
5. No Mattress
6. The Middle Of Monday
7. The Halls You Walk Through
8. Girl Named God
9. American Pipe
10. Daphne Disease
11. Mathdor
12. Skydiving
13. Union Umbrella
14. My Heary Eyes
15. Bring Back Our Super Hero
16. La Dia Muertos

This is the debut album from the band "Umajets", who are an Atlanta-based duo paired by former Hollyfaith frontman Rob Aldridge and ex-Jellyfish bassist Tim Smith. Originally playing together infrequently as "Thing 1 Thing 2", Umajets became Aldridge and Smith's primary focus around 1995, in the wake of their previous bands' simultaneous dissolutions; their debut LP, Demolotion, followed in 1997.

If you are a fan of Jellyfish, you are sure to enjoy the Umajets.

This Japanese import contains 3 bonus tracks not on the original album.

Demolition by Umajets was released Jan 01, 2006 on the Victor label. Umajets' Southern-fried pop is notable primarily for Rob Aldridge and Tim Smith's witty, clever songs -- "No Mattress" is a tongue-in-cheek tale of love among the nation's disenfranchised youth, while "Matador" lampoons earnest AOR ballads with equal amounts of savagery and affection. Demolition buy CD music A promising debut. ~ Jason Ankeny CD contains bonus track. Demolition CD music contains a single disc with 16 songs.

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes CD artwork, CD booklet and tray liner. In Zip format.

Download: Demolotion

Robin Lane & the Chartbusters (1980)

Side A:
1. When Things Go Wrong
2. It'll Only Hurt a Little While
3. Don't Cry
4. Without You
5. Why Do You Tell Lies
6. I Don't Want to Know
Side B:
1. Many Years Ago
2. Waitin' in Line
3. Be Mine Tonite
4. Kathy Lee
5. Don't Wait Till Tomorrow


Review by Richie Unterberger (All Music):
Even if Robin Lane & the Chartbusters' self-titled 1980 debut album didn't quite meet the expectations of the band and their rabid Boston following, it did capture their blend of new wave pop with dynamic folk-rockish guitar lines for the first time on a widely distributed national release. At the fore were singer-songwriter Lane's own husky vocals, delivering songs that for all their melodic hooks were tinged with far greater darkness and ambivalence than most pop-rock of the time, new wave or otherwise.

Although Robin Lane & the Chartbusters was Lane's first album, she had actually been active as a singer-songwriter for about a decade. Back in 1969 she had sung backup vocals on "Round and Round" on Neil Young's classic Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere. In the 1970s she left California to move East, and only a little prior to hooking up with the Chartbusters, she'd been playing far mellower, folk-rock-aligned singer-songwriter material. Those were the kinds of songs she was doing when she got a deal with Private Stock, Blondie's first label.

Soon afterward, a newfound love for acts like Patti Smith, Television, the Clash, the Sex Pistols, Talking Heads, Tom Petty, Cheap Trick, and Dwight Twilley sent her own music into a much different path. Hanging out with Boston bands like the Real Kids and at the legendary local venue the Rat got her in touch with most of the musicians who would become the Chartbusters: guitarist-vocalists (and ex-Modern Lovers) Asa Brebner and Leroy Radcliffe, bassist-vocalist Scott Baerenwald, and drummer Tim Jackson. "I put this other band together and actually enticed them to be my bandmates, because I had this deal with Private Stock," remembers Lane. "And then about a month or two later, Private Stock folded. So I had my new band and new direction."

The new direction would come as a shock to many of her old fans. "Our first gig, we were opening for another of our manager's bands, NRBQ. I pretty much just didn't sing, I screamed!" she laughs. "NRBQ just hated us. A lot of people who had liked me before went, 'What have you done?' It really wasn't an about-face, because I always felt social issues and identified with the underdog. I just thought that this music was a better way to say it [and] put it in. The people that came to listen to me, [when I was] the mellow Robin, would just kind of sit there, and it would be all nice and peachy-keen. But it wasn't affecting them in the gut. It wasn't passionate. I suddenly realized, 'Here's some fertile soil I can plant some seeds in, and it'll be more meaningful to me.'"

She dropped her old repertoire and penned a new one virtually from scratch, though one of her old numbers would be reworked into her most famous song, "When Things Go Wrong" (the song from which it evolved, "Never Enough," was covered on the 1979 album of the same name by the Pousette-Dart Band). Although several record labels expressed interest, the band signed with Warner Brothers after Jerry Wexler saw a show and offered them a deal. A three-song EP (with an early version of "When Things Go Wrong") had already come out on the Deli Platters label and gotten some airplay in Boston before the Chartbusters went to Los Angeles to record their Warners debut.

In hindsight, Lane feels that the album didn't capture the band as well it could have: "Though some people really liked that album, it lost the guitar sound that we had. They had a really wonderful kind of mesh that was lost. I think I wasn't singing as well as I could have; I was trying to retain the force of the songs that we had live, and pushing too hard. After we came back to Boston, people couldn't believe it when they heard the album; they said, 'This is not you.'"

But the songs were definitely Lane's, though "Don't Wait Till Tomorrow" was written with Jackson and Radcliffe, and "Kathy Lee" and "When Things Go Wrong" had assistance from Joanne Cipolla (from the band Planet Street), who at one time lived upstairs from Robin. "When Things Go Wrong" was the single that made the charts, though just as impressive were cuts like the sullen and jaggedly rhythmic "It'll Only Hurt a Little While," and the Sid Vicious-inspired "I Don't Want to Know." Lane also likes "Many Years Ago" and "Don't Cry" ("a kind of staple for us: a cute little ditty, and it's pop").

"I gravitate towards minor keys," reflects Lane when asked what set her most apart from other acts bridging the new wave-pop gap at the time. "Actually with the Chartbusters I started writing in major keys more. But still, that minor key always calls me. And that, right away, kind of sets up the more brooding kind of feel." Some of her lyrics were not out of the radio airplay textbook either: "I remember I was playing 'you digest me with facts like a piece of cheese' [from 'Waitin' in Line']. My publisher goes, 'You can't say that!'"

"I think her history gave her a distinct advantage over a lot of what were considered 'new wave' acts of the time," adds Asa Brebner. "The whole 'new wave' thing was kind of stuck on us because of Leroy Radcliffe['s] and my background with Jonathan Richman and so forth, and that colored how they proceeded to produce and market us. I think we were naive and happy to be signed to a major label, and although we liked [producer] Joe Wissert very much, we just went along with whatever they had planned for us. I think now we could have done a much better job producing ourselves. I still cringe at that album cover, which I think largely sunk us as a candy-ass major label contrivance to those uninitiated to our music. The music itself was watered down enough so it could not overcome that basically cosmetic impression that the casual record store [browser] would garner on seeing it in the bins. It didn't represent us, and I felt cheated."

The album did not widely break the Chartbusters beyond their regional base, and after another live EP and a second album (1981's Imitation Life), they were dropped from Warner Brothers. Although Lane's only sporadically released music since then (most recently on 1995's Catbird Seat), she and the Chartbusters have recently reunited, with all of the original members save Radcliffe. A new album is in the works that will mix newly written songs with others that the group performed live in their original incarnation, but never recorded. Lane is also working on a book about her "kooky crazy peripatetic life in the music world and other planets" that, given a career that has spanned many styles and intersected with many musicians of both star and cult renown, should prove to be quite a ride.

Special thanks to my friend "walknthabass" for this needle drop!

Encoded at 320K from original vinyl promo album. Includes artwork, reviews and tracklisting

Download: Robin Lane & the Chartbusters

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Sand - Sand (1973)

Disc 1:
1. Who Ya Tryin' To Fool - 5:23 (J. Meussdorffer - D. Ross)
2. Lovin' You - 3:51 (J. Meussdorffer - Gooch - D. Ross)
3. You - 5:46 (J. Meussdorffer)
4. Destined Road - 6:15 (J. Meussdorffer - D. Ross)

Disc 2:
1. Mystery - 5:27 (J. Meussdorffer - D. Ross)
2. She - 4:27 (J. Meussdorffer - D. Ross)
3. Eagle's Claw - 4:27 (J. Meussdorffer - D. Ross)
4. Lady Of Mine - 4:10 (J. Meussdorffer - Gooch - D. Ross)



All songs published by Berwill Publishing Co./ Chronicle Music (BMI)
Produced By: Ken Mansfield
Associate Producer: Dann Lottermoser

SAND - s/t Barnaby Records BRS 15006 [4/73] The album has a gatefold cover picturing a sandwich covered in sand, with 2-one sided LPs (apparently the idea was to put both disks on a stackable turntable and play one after the other:"freeflowing Sand") - just before the 70s energy crisis made the LP expensive to produce. The band was from Portland Oregon, and included Jack Meussdorffer (aka Jack Charles, guitar/vocals), Dan Ross (steel guitar/guitar/vocals), Dan Wilson (guitar/vocals), Rich Gooch (bass/vocals), and Steve Williams (drums). Meussdorffer and Gooch later played in Quarterflash (with the hit "Harden My Heart").

Special thanks to my good friend "walknthabass" for the needle drop of this fine album!

Encoded at 320K from vinyl album. Includes album cover art and track listing. Zip format.

Download: Sand

The Bliss Band - Dinner with Raoul (1978)


1. Rio
2. Over The Hill
3. Slipaway
4. Don't Do Me Any Favours
5. On The Highway
6. Right Place, Right Time
7. Stay A Little Longer
8. Here Goes
9. Whatever Happened
10. Take It If You Need It



Produces by Jeff Baxter (of Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers fame)

Featuring: MICHAEL McDONALD, JEFF BAXTER, KEITH KNUDSEN, VICTOR FELDMAN, STEPHEN KUPKA, EMILIO CASTILLO, GREG ADAMS, MIC GILLETTE, etc...

The vocalist & keyboard player, Paul Bliss led this west coast music group that in late 70's released two albums. Their debut album "Dinner With Raoul" was released in 1978 and was quickly followed up by the album "Neon Smiles" in 1979. The band did only release two album. In 1997 Paul Bliss released his solo album "Edge Of Coincidence".

Paul Bliss, contrary to previous information, both recorded and toured with David Essex. He made stage appearances with him from 1977 to 1983 and he appears on the Stagestruck album.

Paul was born in Birmingham, 2 years before 'little brother' Martin, and went into the music industry in the early Seventies, fronting a band called The Bliss Band. The band released 2 albums on CBS America, Dinner with Raoul in 1978 and Neon Smiles in 1979. Lead guitar with the band was none other than Phil Palmer another ex-member of The David Essex Band.

As well as playing and recording Paul is also a songwriter and he has had songs recorded by Olivia Newton John, The Hollies, Sheena Easton, Justin Hayward and Celine Dion to name but a few. In 1997 Paul released an album of his own material called The Edge of Coincidence. For the past few years Paul has been touring with The Moody Blues as their keyboard player and he is well known by their fans.

Encoded at 320K from vinyl album. Includes album cover art, track listing, and insert.

Special thanks to "walknthabass" for the original needle drop of this great album.

Download: Dinner with Raoul

Saturday, January 4, 2014

The Brotherhood of Lizards - Lizardland (1989)

1. It Could Have Been Cheryl
2. The World Strikes One
3. The Dandelion Marine
4. Rusty Iron Sun
5. The Happening Guy
6. Clockwork Train
7. The Day After Yesterday
8. Market Day
9. Dear Anya
10. Love The Anglian Way
11. Sand Dragon
12. She Dreamed She Could Fly
13. Carmosine

If you enjoy "jangly" pop songs, you'll love this rare and hard to find album.

Artist Biography by Richie Unterberger (All Music):
When "Cleaners from Venus" were winding down toward the end of the 1980s, chief Cleaner Martin Newell started a similar project, the Brotherhood of Lizards, with bassist Nelson (no last name). The personnel may have been different, but the music was essentially the same: ringing guitars, droll English lyrics, inventive production quirks. There were only a couple of releases before Nelson left to join "New Model Army"; Newell began a solo career that was also essentially similar to his Cleaners from Venus output.

Bio from Newell's official site:
At the age of 19, Martin Newell joined an Essex glam-rock band The Mighty Plod as a singer and gigged in rough clubs, pubs and colleges for the next two years. In his early twenties he joined a hard rock /.prog band from Ispwich called Gypp and gigged in the UK as well as touring northern Germany several times. In 1979, he won his first record contract and shortly afterwards his first single Young Jobless / Sylvie In Toytown was released, first on an indie label and then with Liberty Records. Much Radio 1 airplay and the record briefly charted but then sank after trouble of various sorts.

In the 1980s he formed the anarchic and wacky Cleaners from Venus, who after much defiance of music biz convention, signed to a London record company and began making proper records which were well reviewed and well-received. He began co-writing songs with Captain Sensible in 1986, a relationship which endures to some extent to this day. In 1989 he and his friend Nelson, now of New Model Army formed The Brotherhood of Lizards, were signed to make an album and proceeded to promote it, touring the record by bicycle. This led to many TV appearances and some notoriety and amusement in the media. In 1993, with XTC's Andy Partridge in the producer's chair Martin made what was to become his most successful album The Greatest Living Englishman. This has been followed over the years by several other solo albums. Now in middle years, still held in some regard as a great English songwriter and sometimes compared to Syd Barrett and Ray Davies, it is said that he never got the commercial success he deserved. While this may or may not be true he continues to make and sell good pop records with a degree of international acclaim.

Links:
Martin Newell Official Site
Martin Newall Wikipedia
Rocker Music - has several videos of Martin performing live
Mutant sounds Blog

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes CD artwork including booklet and tray liner. In Zip format.

Download: Lizardland

The Cryan' Shames - Synthesis (Sundazed)


1. Greenburg, Glickstein, Charles, David Smith & Jones
2. Baltimore Oriole
3. It's All Right
4. Your Love
5. A Master's Fool
6. First Train To California
7. The Painter
8. Sweet Girl Of Mine
9. 20th Song
10. Let's Get Together
11. Symphony Of The Wind
12. A Master's Fool (Single Version)
13. First Train To California (Single Version)
14. Greenburg, Glickstein, Charles, David Smith & Jones (Single Version)
15. Your Love (Single Version)
16. 20th Song (Single Version)
17. Let's Get Together (Mono Version)
18. Bits And Pieces
19. Rainmaker

This is not a rip of the original vinyl album, but instead it comes from the CD released by Sundazed. It does not appear to be available from them anymore, so I've decided to make it available to all Cryan' Shames fans out there! Synthesis is the 3rd album from the Chicago based, 60's band, that had a national hit with the song "Sugar & Spice".

Taken from a review by "Boomertunes" on Amazon:
In the mid to late 1960's, Chicago was a boom town for bands that broke nationally-The Buckinghams, Spanky and Our Gang, The New Colony Six, The Ides Of March, The American Breed, and The Shadows Of Knight.

Although their national success didn't quite match those groups, the Cryan' Shames were hugely popular in the Chicago area and the upper Midwest and received lots of airplay on local radio. Their three Columbia LP releases were essential records of the time if you lived in the area.

Their last album, "Synthesis", is part of the Sundazed reissue series of the group's catalog. It features the original eleven song line-up (along with six single or mono versions of those tracks) and two songs previously unavailable on album.

It's always been a mystery why leader James Fairs' final contribution to the group, "First Train To California", wasn't a monster hit single. It featured an exciting vocal performance by the group and interesting production. Other highlights include the hard edged "Greenburg, Glickstein, Charles, David Smith & Jones"; the percussive "20th Song"; a country styled "Your Mother Should Know"/Beatle homage entitled "It's All Right"; the moody "Baltimore Oriole"; a vocal workout on "Let's Get Together"; and Lenny Kerley's ultra romantic "Your Love". The two special bonus tracks are a Poco flavored "Bits and Pieces" and a cover of Nilsson's "The Rainmaker".

As was always true with the Shames' work, the vocal work and musicianship is top notch.


Band Memebers
Lenny Kerley - vocals, guitar and bass
Dave (Grape) Purple - vocals, guitar
Tom (Toad) Doody - vocals
Issac Guillory - vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards
Alan Dawson - vocals, drums
Jim (Hooke) Pilster - vocals, percussion

Links:
Wikipedia
Original Synthesis album on Wikipedia

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all artwork including booklet and tray liner pictures. Zip format.

Download: Synthesis

Friday, January 3, 2014

The Judybats- Native Son (1991)

01 - Native Son
02 - Daylight
03 - Convalescing In Spain
04 - Don't Drop The Baby
05 - She Lives (In A Time Of Her Own)
06 - Incognito
07 - In Like With You
08 - Woman In The Garden
09 - Waiting For The Rain
10 - Counting Sheep
11 - Perfumed Lies
12 - The Wanted Man


Back in the late 80's and early 90's I used to go down to Deep Ellum, a cool alternative area of town in downtown Dallas, Texas to hear lots of great bands. At the time there were lots of great music venues like Club Dada and Club Clearview, just to name a few. One night I got the chance to see The Judybats, a band from Knoxville, Tennessee, at Clearview. They were great! The band was made up of six nerdy, yet hip musicians. Interesting note, the song She Lives (In a Time of Her Own) is a song written by Roky Erickson of the Austin, Texas based 1960's psychedelic rock band The 13th Floor Elevators. If you like early 90's alternative music, you're sure to like The Judybats. Plus, I love their name.

The Band:
Jeff Heiskell - Lead Vocals
Ed Winters - Electric Guitars
Terry Casper - Drums
Peggy Hambright - Keyboards, Violin & Vocals
Timothy Stutz - Electric Bass & Vocals
Johnny Sughrue - Acoustic Guitar & Vocals

Favorite Songs: Don't Drop the Baby, Convalescing in Spain, and Native Son

Links:
Wikipedia
Native Son video on YouTube

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all CD artwork and 16 page booklet. Zip format.

Download: The Judybats- Native Son

Starbelly - Lemon Fresh (2000)


1. This Time
2. She's So Real
3. Sunflower
4. Rocketship
5. When Will You See
6. What Will You
7. Widow Sunday
8. Better Than Myself
9. To Be Loved
10. Made of Glass
11. Letters to Mary


A Review by Jason Damas (All Music):
Possibly one of the most appropriately named debut albums in the power pop world, Starbelly's Lemon Fresh is an excellently sweet-and-sour confection of Big Star-influenced guitar pop. Led by guitarist/vocalist Cliff Hillis (also of John Faye Power Trip fame) and bassist/vocalist Dennis Schocket, this collection of 11 tracks written by three songwriters sounds not entirely unlike the legendary Grays release Ro Sham Bo. It's packed with memorable hooks, melodies, and melt-away background vocals. Nearly impeccable production (courtesy of Myracle Brah's Andy Bopp) and a flawless set of songs help make this set truly stand out from other power pop releases, and it is another high-water mark for NotLame. Highlights include the smooth pop of the opening "This Time," the summer single "She's So Real" (a song that should only be listened to on sunny 90 degree days), and the up-tempo, start-stop "When Will You See."

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes CD artwork. In Zip format.

Download: Starbelly - Lemon Fresh

Tommy Keene - Based On Happy Times (1989)

1. Nothing Can Change You (3:19)
2. Light of Love (3:00)
3. This Could Be Fiction (3:24)
4. Based on Happy Times (3:47)
5. When Our Vows Break (3:20) (Keene/Shear)
6. The Biggest Conflict (3:42)
7. Highwire Days (3:37)
8. Our Car Club (3:22) (Brian Wilson, Mike Love)
9. If We Run Away (4:06) (Keene/Shear)
10. Hanging on to Yesterday (3:53)
11. Where Have All Your Friends Gone (2:25)
12. Pictures (3:34)
13. A Way Out (4:09)


If you've never heard Tommy Keene, you've been missing out. Tommy Keene has been around for a while, and has released over 10 albums. Recently, I read that the Gin Blossoms had asked Keene, their hero, to go out on tour with them. Keene has always been one of my favorite musicians since I first heard him on vinyl back in the 80's. One of my favorite songs of all time is "Places That Are Gone" from his The Real Underground album. I've never heard a guy with so many hooks in his songs. He is definitely a musician's musician.

Based On Happy Times was released in 1989 on Geffin. What make this disc special, is his collaboration with one of my favorite song writers, Jules Shear. Jules co-wrote two of the songs and plays (sings) on the album as well. I've never heard a bad song come out of Keene. My least favorite song on this album is Our Car Club, which is actually a Beach Boys song, so I guess it doesn't count against him. I hope you enjoy Tommy Keen as much as I do. This CD is no longer available.

A Google search turned up this review...

Tommy Keene is one of those guys who should be much better known, though he is highly regarded by critics and a small group of fans (for example, a used copy of this out-of-print cd is currently selling for $99 on amazon.com). I’d always heard good things about him, and major music fan (with a particular interest in ‘60s and ‘70s music), historian, collector of high end rock memorabilia, and all around good guy Steve Potocin was kind enough to furnish me with a copy of this album for this review (thanks again, Steve!). Right away I was surprised, as the album is more straight rock ‘n’ roll than the “power pop” I expected, though the jangly guitars commonly associated with that sub genre do appear on stellar songs such as “When Our Vows Break,” “Highwire Days,” and “If We Run Away.” Elsewhere, harder rocking songs such as “Nothing Can Change You,” “Light Of Love,” and “Our Car Club” (a rather obnoxious Beach Boys cover) recall bands such as The Replacements and Soul Asylum, while Keene’s not particularly pretty yet effective nasal vocals (which bring Tom Petty to mind) are especially affecting on mellow, moodier songs such as “Based On Happy Times” and “A Way Out.” Keene isn’t above unleashing a guitar solo if it serves the song, and most of these tracks are memorable and catchy (if not immediately so), with intelligent relationship-based lyrics that veer towards the bittersweet (example: “all you’ve got to say is hanging on to yesterday”). Perhaps Keene wouldn’t win many points for originality, and there are a few merely solid songs on side 2 (“Our Car Club,” “Where Have All Your Friends Gone,” “Pictures”), but overall this is a really good rock ‘n’ roll record that makes me want to hear more from Tommy Keene.


I also found this information on Wikipedia.

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all CD artwork (14 page booklet), with pictures and lyrics to all songs. Zip format.

Favorite songs: Based On Happy Times, When Our Vows Break and If We Run Away.

Download: Based on Happy Times

Glen Burtnick - Heroes & Zeros (1987)


1. Follow You (4:01)
2. Spinning My Wheels (3:54)
3. Walls Came Down (3:45)
4. Stupid Boys (3:46)
5. Love Goes on (4:22)
6. Heard it on the Radio (3:39)
7. Abalene (3:48)
8. Here Comes Sally (3:41)
9. Scatered (3:06)
10. The Day Your Ship Gets Thru (3:11)



Glen Burtnik is a singer, songwriter, entertainer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a former member of Styx. The spelling of his name has changed a few times over the years (born Glenn Burtnick, then changed to Glen Burtnick, and finally spelled with "two N's, no C").

He has written chart-topping hits such as "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough", "Spirit Of A Boy, Wisdom Of A Man", and "Delicious Surprise", hosted the "School Of Rock" radio show on The Hawk - 105.7 FM, and recorded/toured/collaborated with well-known artists. He has also put together the annual Glen Burtnik's Xmas Xtravaganza for 16 years (as of 2006).

Since 2006, Burtnik has made appearances with ex-Styx bandmate Dennis DeYoung that the pair have sometimes dubbed the "Dennie and Glennie Show". (From Wikipedia)

Check out Glen's very interesting biography on his official website.

I believe this CD is out of print. My favorite song is Abalene, but the whole disc is great!

Encoded at 320K from the CD. Includes artwork and track listing. Zip format.

Download: Heroes & Zeros

Funky Kings (1976)


01. Singing The Streets
02. My Old Pals
03. So Long
04. Highway Song
05. Nothing Was Exchanged
06. Slow Dancing
07. Let Me Go
08. So Easy To Begin
09. Help To Guide Me
10. Mattres On The Roof
11. Anywhere But Jimmie`s


Funky Kings was a band from Los Angeles, California, that released one self-titled album: Funky Kings, released on Arista Records in 1976.

The band’s sound has been described as ‘early Eagles’.

Personnel: Jules Shear, Jack Tempchin, Richard Stekol, Greg Leisz (all vocals/guitar), Bill Bodine (bass/vocals) and Frank Cotinola (drums).

As their eponymous debut album failed to yield any commercial success, Funky Kings split up. Jules Shear moved on to form Jules And The Polar Bears.

Note: I've recently updated the zip with a newly ripped vinyl LP at 24bit/48KHz

Encoded at 320K. Zip format.

Download: Funky Kings

Jules and the Polar Bears - EP (1980)




1. Sometimes Real Life
2. Born out of Heat
3. Alive Alonge
4. This Fabrication





Jules and the Polar Bears formed in 1978. Lead by singer/songwriter Jules Shear. They released 2 albums, Got No Breeding (1978) and Fənĕtĭks (1979).

These four songs are previously unreleased tracks.

This EP was ripped at 24bit / 48KHz to 320 bit mp3 (Zip format)

This is a new upload of a vinyl needle drop. All songs are good now. 


Download: Jules and the Polar Bears

Jules Shear - Demo-itis (1986)

1. Deliver Love
2. Chain Within a Chain
3. If She Knew What She Wants
4. Trained For Glory
5. Different Sands
6. Eligible For Parole
7. She's In Love Again
8. I Didn't Know Your Smile
9. You Are My Heartache
10. He Tore My World Apart
11. Take The Risk
12. All Through The Night
13. I know You're Not Alive


Songs 1-6 (side one on the album) are 24-track demos recorded with a revolving cast of musicians, many of whom Jules didn't know before the sessions. He used the recordings to not only get his fresh songs on tape quickly, (usually six tracks a night), but to find new players he could use for his solo albums. Songs 7-14 (side two on the album) are more like home demos recorded on eight-track.

From djangos:
Though he's never been able to record a hit of his own, singer/songwriter Jules Shear has recorded several albums of highly accessible, hit-worthy material, and as a testament to his abilities, he's penned hits for others, including "All Through the Night" for Cyndi Lauper and "If She Knew What She Wants" for the Bangles.

Born in Pittsburgh, Shear began writing songs as a teenager. He relocated to Los Angeles in the mid-'70s, joining his first band, a typically laid-back combo called the Funky Kings. The band released one album for Arista in 1976. While "Slow Dancing" from the album (written by Jack Tempchin) would later be hit for Johnny Rivers, the three Shear songs were clearly the highlights of the album. Shear left the following year to form his own group, Jules & the Polar Bears, who released two critically acclaimed, though commercially overlooked, albums for Columbia. When a third album was rejected by the label, Shear forged on as a solo artist.

Signing on to EMI-America, he released two solo albums, 1983's Watch Dog and 1985's Eternal Return; both received critical praise but few sales. Once again, he was dropped by his label and unable to secure another deal. Shear then formed the Reckless Sleepers with the Cars' Elliot Easton. In 1988, without Easton, the Reckless Sleepers released their sole album for IRS, Big Boss Sounds; it failed to make much impact, though "If We Never Meet Again" from the album was later covered by Roger McGuinn. In contrast to the Reckless Sleepers' hard rock tendencies, Shear teamed up with the Church's Marty Willson-Piper for an all-acoustic, Dylanesque album, The Third Party, in 1989. The album ultimately led to a spot on MTV, where he hosted the first 13 episodes of Unplugged -- he left when the show switched to the single-artist format. Shear followed with two critically acclaimed, more or less pop-oriented albums -- 1992's The Great Puzzle and 1994's Healing Bones -- two of his finest albums to date. In 1998, he released Between Us, an album of duets for Highstreet Records. Shear moved to Rounder Records subsidiary Zoe Records for his April 2000 release, Allow Me, and to Valley in 2004 for Sayin' Hello to the Folks. 2006 saw the release of Dreams Don't Count on the Mad Dragon label. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide

Demo-itis was released after The Eternal Return, and never been released on CD

Digitized at 24 bit, 96 kHz

Encoded at 320K from original pristine vinyl album. Includes album cover artwork. Zip format.

Download: Jules Shear - Demo-itis

Jules Shear - The Eternal Return (1985)


1. If She Knew What She Wants
2. Stand Tall
3. Steady
4. Change (Change)
5. The Fever's On
6. Her S/he Comes (with Pal Shazar)
7. Memories Burn Hard
8. You're Not Around
9. Empty Out the House (Throw it all Away)
10. Every Time I Get The Feeling




Musicians:
Jules Shear, Anton Fig, Tony Levin, Jeff Silverman, Rob Fisher, Richard Stekol, Pal Shazar, Moris Pert, Richard Bredice, & Bill Drescher.

From Wikipedia:
Jules Shear is an American singer and songwriter born in Pittsburgh in 1952. Although he has had only one minor hit as a performer ("Steady", which reached number 56 on the US charts in 1985), he has recorded almost twenty albums to date. He made his first appearance on vinyl with The Funky Kings; he also led the critically-acclaimed but commercially-unsuccessful pop group, Jules and the Polar Bears, along with later groups The Reckless Sleepers and Raisins in the Sun. He also conceived (and hosted the first 13 episodes of) the MTV series Unplugged.

His songs have been more commercially successful in the hands of other artists, notably Cyndi Lauper, whose recording of "All Through the Night" reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1984, and The Bangles, whose recording of "If She Knew What She Wants" reached number 29 in 1986. Singer/songwriter Iain Matthews (still using the spelling "Ian" for his first name at the time) recorded an album of Shear's material, Walking A Changing Line: The Songs of Jules Shear, with synthesizer-dominated arrangements (and containing some previously-unreleased songs by Shear), in 1988; Matthews had previously recorded songs by Shear on other albums.

Shear was the subject of a song by 'Til Tuesday, "J For Jules", after the end of his relationship with that band's singer, Aimee Mann. He also co-wrote the title track of that album, Everything's Different Now, with Matthew Sweet. Shear is married to singer/songwriter Pal Shazar.

The Eternal Return is Jules Shear's 2nd album. It has never been released on CD, which is hard to believe.

Digitized at 24 bit, 96 kHz

Encoded at 320K from original pristine vinyl album. Includes artwork and track listing.

Download: The Eternal Return

The Mundanes - 45 (1980)




Side 1:
1. Make It the Same

Side 2:
1. Funnier Than Love
2. Empty Boulevards




The Mundanes were a Rhode Island-based New Wave band who released one single in 1980. They are best known for having John Linnell as a band member, shortly before forming They Might Be Giants with John Flansburgh.

You can find more information on The Mundanes at: They Might Be Giants' wiki.
There is also a Mundanes Wikipedia page.


Band:
John Andrews - Guitar
Marsha Armitage - Vocals
Jonathan Gregg - Guitar
John Linnell - Keyboards and Sax
Dean Lozow
Kevin Tooley - Drums


View The Mundanes live on YouTube:



Encoded at 320K from original vinyl 45. Includes album cover artwork and a picture of the band.

Download: The Mundanes

Forever More - Yours (1970)

Side 1
01 - Back in the States Again
02 - We Sing
03 - It's Home
04 - Home Country Blues
05 - Good to Me

Side 2
01 - Yours
02 - Beautiful Afternoon
03 - 8 O'Clock & All's Well
04 - Mean Pappie Blues
05 - You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine
06 - Sylvester's Last Voyage

This album was originally posted on the "Gooder'n Bad Vinyl" blog by my good friend "walknthabass". I am reposting because his blog will be going away in March 2014. Since I also have the other Forever More album posted here, I thought this would be a good spot for this one as well. The following is a cut/paste of what he has on his blog:

OK - Back in the late 80's I use to go to my local Radio Shack for connectors, cables, etc. They always had a very small cut-out bin with a few records in it. I always flipped through them but never saw anything that I really wanted. As time went on the number of LP's slowly got fewer and fewer until this was the only one left. When they finally marked it down to 25¢ I decided "what the heck" and took a chance. I'm glad I did! It's really a great album!!

Favorite songs? "We Sing", "Good to Me" and the title song.

Personnel:
Alan Gorrie - Piano, Bass Guitar, Teapot (He went on to the Average White Band!)
Mick Travis - Guitar (his name sounds familiar)
Onnie Mair - Guitar, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Stuart Francis - Drums, Backing Vocals


Produced by Ray Singer and Simon Napier-Bell.

And now you know all that I know!

This album runs the gamut. I hear Prog-Rock, Rock, Jazz, Country-Rock, Country. A little bit of everything.

I hear influences by Traffic, Youngbloods, Caravan, etc.

Anybody have any additional info out there it would be great.

Enjoy!

Download: Forever More - Yours

Mildred - Whippersnapper (1991)


01. Rise Above
02. Knock On A Nail
03. Color Me
04. The Big Moment
05. Ever Falling Forward
06. Hearts and Flowers
07. Bring In The Spies
08. Dirt and Stone
09. Atlas
10. The Umbrella Song
11. Adam and Eve


Mildred was a Dallas band who played in Deep Ellum during the early 1990's. This five member band was fronted by violin player, and lead singer, Reggie Rueffer. Reggie's brother Chad played guitars, and also sang. The rest of the band included David Prez (bass guitar), Jim Cocke (piano, organ, keyboards, and vocals), and Davis Bickston (drums and percussion).

This was one of my favorite bands. In fact, when I started dating my wife, back in 1991, I came to realize that she too loved Mildred. In fact, we liked them so much, we hired them to play at our wedding after party, at Club Dada (in Deep Ellum). One of these days I need to get all the video I took of Mildred at our wedding, and turn it into some kind of music video.

First of all, you don't see a lot of rock bands fronted by a zany, accomplished singing violinist. They had some very catchy songs, all original. Guitarist Chad Rueffer wrote and sang my favorite song on the album, Color Me, which starts out with the cool staccato violin part, running through an echo effect. A few of their songs remind me a little of XTC. The violin work remind me of Jerry Goodman of the Chicago band The Flock.

Unfortunately, Mildred didn't last too long. Luckily, they got a chance to go into studio and recorded a great CD, with a lot of our favorite songs. Since it is no longer available, I thought I would share it with music lovers like you. I hope you enjoy Whippersnapper as much as I do.

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all CD artwork, including the lyrics to all the songs.

Favorite songs: Color Me and The Umbrella Song

Download: Mildred - Whippersnapper

Dada - Puzzle (1992)


01. Dorina (6:06) 02. Mary Sunshine Rain (4:39) 03. Dog (4:13) 04. Dizz Knee Land (4:06)
05. Surround (3:38)
06. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow (4:42)
07. Posters (4:05)
08. Timothy (4:00)
09. Dim (4:21)
10. Who You Are (3:25)
11. Puzzle (6:20)
12. Moon (5:18)


Puzzle is the debut album from Dada, one of the best and most underrated bands to come out of the 90's.

Guitar riffs permeate dada's pleasing debut Puzzle, wedded to thick slices of an equally important influence -- 60s psychedelia. The L.A. trio offers plenty to keep the ears busy: the orchestral sadness of "Timothy," and insidious melody of "Dog, " strung-out ravings of "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow, " and over-the-edge teen-angst of "Dizz Knee Land." Avoiding tedious jams, keeping the songs tight and memorable, combined with a taste in cover art worthy of L.A.'s best psychologists, helps make this disc an intriguing puzzle. -- Roch Parisien, All Music Guide

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all CD artwork.

Download: Dada - Puzzle

Jahn/Siefkas - The Broken Prairie Sessions (1981)


1. To Talk To (Jahn)
2. Taking Away (Jahn)
3. Mexican Vacation (Siefkas)
4. New York, New York (Siefkas)
5. Real Emotions (Jahn)


On March 26, 1981, Jahn/Siefkas went into the studio to record some of their original material. The sessions lasted three days. As their studio time ran out, they had only completed two songs, To Talk To and Taking Away, both penned by Jahn. Three other songs were never completed, only the rhythm tracks were recorded. When they left Broken Prairie Studios, in the heartland of Illinois, just outside of Champaign-Urbana, all they had were a couple cassette tapes, with some rough mixes. The plan was to return to the studio and complete all the songs, and end up with a finished EP. That was not to happen. Unfortunately, all that survived those three days of music the cassettes.

Recently, Siefkas, using Pro Tools, digitized the tapes. We are now able to bring you the lost tapes from The Broken Prairie Sessions.

Musicians:
Alfredo Jahn - Vocals, Bass Guitar
Kirk Siefkas - Guitars
Jeff Dear - Drums


Digitized at 24bit, 96KHz from a first generation cassette tape

Encoded at 320K. Includes artwork and track listing.

Download: Jahn/Siefkas - The Broken Prairie Sessions

Willow - The White House Sessions (1974)


1. After All, Woman
2. Get in Front of It
3. Going Downtown
4. Raise Your Glass
5. Train Song


Russ Otis - Gutar, keyborads and lead vocals
John Holt - Lead guitar
Ed Jahn - Bass and vocals
Kevin McGuckin - Drums and vocals


The songs in this collection were recorded sometime in March 1974, in Park Ridge, Illinois, in a large 6 bed room Victorian house, affectionately called the "White House". At the time, several musicians were living there. A Teac 3340 4-track real to real tape recorder was setup in the basement to record Russ, John, Kevin and Ed. The band was named "Willow". There was little or no over dubbing done. The songs were pretty much recorded live. All five songs were written by Russ Otis. Russ also sang lead on all of the songs, except for the second part of After All, Woman, where Kevin McGuckin, the drummer, sang. It is possible that Kevin wrote Woman, but it is not known for sure.

Back Cover w/Russ

Sadly, Russ Otis passed away on July 5th, 2007. Kevin passed a few years later. Although these recordings are demo quality, and not the best mix in the world, Russ' compositions are worth preserving and sharing. I hope you enjoy these songs.

Encoded at 320K (mp3) from original 4-track tape. Includes artwork and track listing.

Download: Willow - The White House Sessions

Christopher Bradley - Demo Tape (1972)



1. Don't Trade Your Heart
2. Locked Doors
3. You Replied the Same



In the summer of 1972, Christopher Bradley went into the recording studio in Chicago, Illinois, to record a demo tape of 6 original songs. Three songs were written by Bradley, and three were written by Christopher. Christopher Bradley started playing in High School, performing at local clubs, coffee houses, etc. They were a regular act at Pendragon on Sheraton Road in Chicago. This was a very popular "Coffee House" back in the 70's. They even opened for R.E.O. Speedwagon at their local high school, Maine Township South.

The three songs in this archive are the three that Christopher wrote and sang. Keep in mind, these are dated to the time, but have been placed here for posterity. They were in high school when these songs were written and performed. But just the same, for anyone that was around at that time, and got a chance to listen to them, this might be a real flash from the past. Hope you enjoy listening to them.

Encoded at 320K (mp3) from original 1/4" demo tape. Includes artwork and pictures.

Download: Christoper Bradley - Demo Tape

Cotton Mather - The Big Picture (2001)

02 - Marathon Man
03 - Baby Freeze Queen
04 - 40 Watt Solution
05 - Glory Eyes
06 - Monterrey Honey
07 - AMPs Of Sugarland
08 - Panama Slides
09 - Pine Box Builder
10 - Story Of Anna
11 - Condo Lights
12 - Ramon Finds Waterfalls
13 - Waterfalls
14 - Running Coyote Advances


Label: Rainbow Quartz/Laughing Outlaw

The following was borrowed from a review at http://home.iprimus.com.au/laurapalmer/cotton.htm There putting strange things in the water supply down Austin, Texas way if Cotton Mather's second release in anything to go by. From the word go on "Last of the Mohicans", with a rip of feedback and a wailing FX-box, Cotton Mather's psychotic acid rock raises a pretty yet raucous kind of hell. But it's singer Robert Harrison's voice which draws the most attention. Somehow he's channelled John Lennon's spirit and reprocessed it through a Texan sneer, attitude, regret and anxiety wielded as one with hummable harmonies to boot.

There's only so far you can ride on nostalgia though, and thankfully Cotton Mather mix it up enough to avoid falling into the precipice where Oasis have dived before. "Monterray Honey" sees the band expanding from the traditional four piece, using a succulent harmonium rift that drifts across the tune like a blast of nitrous oxide. This is dreamy pop, celebratory yet thoughtful, and sometimes, like in "Pine Box Builder", down right scary, dark undertones rising to the surface.

There is something vaguely unsettling about hearing a band come so close to sounding like a contemporary Beatles, and it may hinder Cotton Mather's progress in the future. For now though it's enough to let this album wash over you. Some records are for thought and depth; others like The Big Picture, you have to just sit back and enjoy the harmonies.

Links:
Pop News
Trouser Press


Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes CD artwork.

Download: The Big Picture

Cotton Mather - Kontiki (1997)

02 - Homefront Cameo
03 - Spin My Wheels
04 - My Before And After
05 - Private Ruth
06 - Vegetable Row
07 - Aurora Bori Alice
08 - Church Of Wilson
09 - Lily Dreams On
10 - Password
11 - Animal Show Drinking Song
12 - Prophecy For The Golden Age
13 - She's Only Cool
14 - Autumn's Birds


Kontiki is Cotton Mather's 2nd album. If you liked the Austin, Texas power pop bands first album Cotton is King, wait until you hear this one! Some of these songs sound like the missing Revolver sessions. Right down to the backward guitar and vocals. Some of the songs are much more experimental than King, but all the "hooks" and great melodies are still waiting for you. Cotton Mather was formed 1991, named of course after the famous 17th century Puritan preacher and author. They disbanded in 2003.

From TrouserPress.com:
Harrison and Williams recorded Kontiki with some friends and brought the tapes to producer Brad Jones (Jill Sobule, Steve Earle), who helped them chisel out a record. The swirling opening chords of "Camp Hill Rail Operator" sound as though they are being piped in from Venus; tape splices and sound collages punctuate standouts like "Homefront Cameo," "Password" and "My Before and After" ("Cracked the code on the Rosetta Stone / Said the word for 'alone' is 'alone'"), Revolver-shaped nuggets so catchy that surgery may be required to extract them from your brain. The inevitable Beatles comparisons are rendered irrelevant by the quality of the songs and the imaginative recording techniques; Kontiki is an innovative power-pop gem that stands up, and stands out, on its own merits.


Links:
Wikipedia
Robert Harrison information
Trouser Press
Future Clouds & Radars - Robert Harrison's new Band

Favorite songs: Camp Hill Rail Operator, My Before and After, Spin My Wheels, and Lily Dreams On.

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes CD artwork.

Download: Kontiki

Cotton Mather - Cotton Is King (1994)

01 - Lost My Motto
02 - Mr. Should
03 - Cross the Rubicon
04 - Payday
05 - Miss Information
06 - Ivanhoe
07 - April's Fool
08 - The World's Boutique
09 - Saving Myself
10 - The New King of Trash
11 - The Words of Shaman Roger
12 - The End of the Line


Cotton Mather is a powerpop band from Austin, Texas formed in 1991. With their strong vocal harmonies and accessible melodies, they have drawn comparisons to the Beatles, Squeeze, and Guided By Voices. This CD is out of print and hard to find. These guys are really good, I recommend them highly!

Band:
Whit Williams - Guitar, Vocals
Greg Thibeaux - Drums, Percussion, Guitar, Vocals
Matt Hovis - Bass Guitar
Robert Harrison - Vocals, Guitar, Piano


Favorite Songs: April's Fool, Cross the Rubicon.

Links:
Wikipedia
April's Fool Music Video on YouTube
trouser press
Biography at Rainbow Quartz Records


Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all CD artwork and 12 page booklet.

Download: Cotton Is Kink

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Forever More - Words On Black Plastic (1971)



1. Promises of Spring
2. The Wrong Person
3. Last Breakfast
4. Get Behind Me Satan
5. Put Your Money on a Pony
6. Lookin' Through the Water
7. O'Brien's Last Stand
8. Angel of the Lord
9. What a Lovely Day



I remember listening to Forever More with my brother back when we were kids. It was one of our favorite albums at the time. This, and their first album "Yours" (also available on this blog), were so different than a lot of the other music we were listening to at the time. I've tried to find out more about this band, but there isn't much out there. I did read that Alan Gorrie went on to play with the Average White Band, but don't let that fool you, Forever More sounds nothing like that.

When I started buying CDs, one band I always wished would be released digitally was Forever More, but alas, that never happened. So, I've digitized it for your listening pleasure. Unfortunately, my copy of the LP wasn't in the mint condition that my other albums are in, so this isn't as pristine as some of the other albums in my blog. But I have spent a lot of time removing clicks and pops as best I can. If you love this album as much as I did back in 1971, you will definitely enjoy hearing it again. I was able to find both albums on a single CD. Very rare, but may still be available if you search the Interwebs. Either way, these albums are out of print and very rare. Band: Alan Gorrie - Bass Guitar, keyboards
Mick Travis - Guitar
Onnie Mair - Guitar, Bass Guitar, Vocals
Stuart Francis - Drums, Vocals


Encoded at 320K from original vinyl album. Includes album cover artwork.

Download: Words On Black Plastic

Beatnik Beatch - Beatnik Beatch (1988)


 01. Beatnik Beatch (3:00)
 02. Lonesome Town (3:32)
 03. Maria (4:20)
 04. Love On Your Side (3:09)
 05. Harlem (3:39)
 06. Welcome (2:34)
 07. Sargeant Lasard (3:36)
 08. How Much Does Love Cost (4:03)
 09. Worthless Heart (2:50)
 10. Watching The Rain (4:36)



George Cole - Guitars
Chris Witt Ketner - Bass, Vocals and Viola
Roger Manning - Keyboards
Andy Sturmer - Drums, Vocals and Percussion

All songs written by Ketner/Sturmer

Beatnik Beatch was a four-member pop/rock band from San Francisco. They made one album, which was released in 1987 by the independent label Industrial under the title At the Zulu Beach. In 1988, a revised version of the album, deleting five tracks and adding four others, was released by Atlantic Records under the name Beatnik Beatch. The group broke up, and Andy Sturmer (drums, vocals) and Roger Manning (keyboards) formed the more successful Jellyfish. (by William Ruhlmann)

This is a very rare and hard to find album. Digitized at 24bit / 96KHz.

Encoded at 320K from pristine vinyl album. Includes album cover art and track listing.

Download: Beatnik Beach

The Bliss Band - Neon Smiles (1979)


01. Stagefright
02. How Do I Survive?
03. Hollywood
04. Someone Else's Eyes
05. Doctor
06. Chicago
07. We Never Had It So Good
08. If It Takes Until Forever
09. Something About You
10. That's The Way It Is



The band:
Paul Bliss: Vocals and Keyboards
Andy Brown: Bass and Vocals
Phil Palmer: Guitar and Vocals
Alan Park: Keyboards
Niegel Elliott: Drums and Percussion


The vocalist & keyboard player Paul Bliss leaded this west coast music group that in late 70´s released two albums. Their debut album "Dinner With Raoul" was released in 1978 and was quickly followed up by the album "Neon Smiles" in 1979. The band did only release two albums. In 1997 Paul Bliss released his solo album "Edge Of Coincidence". This album is out of print.

Digitized at 24 bit, 96 kHz

Encoded at 320K from original vinyl promo album. Includes artwork and track listing.

Download: Neon Smiles

The Cretones - Thin Red Line (1980)


01. Real love
02. Everybody's Mad at Katherine
03. I can't wait
04. Justine
05. Mad Love
06. Cost of Love
07. Thin Red Line
08. Ways of the Heart
09. Mrs Peel
10. Here Comes That Wave



Mark Goldenberg - Guitar, Vocals
Peter Bernstein - Bass, Vocals
Steve Leonard - Keyboards, Vocals
Steve Beers - Drums

Mark Goldenberg and Steve Leonard met in junior high school in Lincolnwood, Illinois. The two stuck together and went to Chicago Music College. As a freshman, Leonard was teaching a course on electronic music composition to graduate students. Goldenberg was playing the Chicago folk scene for a while. After forming the Eddie Boy Band, and moving to the West Coast, the band broke up. Stranded in Los Angeles, Goldenberg started making demo tapes of his material. He landed a job as guitarist for Al Stewart's touring band. Stewart's opening act was Wendy Waldman, whose sidemen included Steve Beers and Peter Bernstein. They hit it off together and the three later backed Waldman on tour. They decided they wanted their own band, and so the Cretones were born. Read the included newspaper article for more details...

From Wikipedia: The Cretones were a Los Angeles based new wave and power pop group in the early 1980s. Led by singer/guitarist & former Eddie Boy Band member Mark Goldenberg, who also wrote the bulk of The Cretones' material, the group had a strong sense of melody and a lyrical wit that placed them a cut above most of their new wave peers.

They had one single which charted on the Billboard Magazine Hot 100: "Real Love" in the spring of 1980, which was from their first album "Thin Red Line". The song "Empty Heart" from their second album Snap Snap was their only other song to receive significant airplay on album rock stations, but it did not chart as a single.

They are perhaps best known as the group which provided four of the songs on Linda Ronstadt's platinum selling 1980's new wave album, Mad Love. Ronstadt's effort served to highlight and introduce Mark Goldenberg's tuneful melodies.

After the band broke up, Mark Goldenberg went on to write the song "Automatic" for the Pointer Sisters which was a hit in 1984. He later toured with artists such as Peter Frampton and Chris Isaak, and had moderate success as a new-age instrumental artist in Japan. Since 1994 he has been lead guitarist for Jackson Browne and continues to write play and produce. Cretones members Steve Beers and Peter Bernstein helped produce and compose the score to the TV show 21 Jump Street. Steve Beers has been producing television ever since while Peter Bernstein has gone on write numerous film and tv scores.


This is a very rare and hard to find album never released on CD. Digitized at 24bit / 96KHz. ZIP format.

Encoded at 320K from vinyl album. Includes album cover art, track listing, and newspaper article.

Download: Thin Red Line

Russ Otis - Cool Air 45 (1976)



Side A:

Cool Air (3:38)

Side B:

The Rearrangement (3:28)





This was Russ Otis' first 45 record. It was made in 1976 on the now defunct Cool Duck Records. Both songs are written and produced by Russ. His sound always reminded me of Emitt Rhodes. Sadly, my friend Russ passed away on July 5, 2007.


Russ Otis



Digitized at 24 bit, 96 kHz

Encoded at 320K mp3 from original vinyl 45. Includes artwork. ZIP format.

Download: Cool Air

Shawn Colvin Band - The Carbondale Sessions (1975)



01. All Along the Watchtower
02. Cactus Tree
03. Can't find My Way Home
04. Miracle Mail
05. So Begins The Task
06. The Hostage
07. Something Fine
08. Whenever
09. You Back to Me



Carbondale, Illinois, is a small college town about 350 miles south of Chicago. I lived there and attended Southern Illinois University until 1981. As a singer/song writer, I was lucky to personally know Shawn Colvin and her band mates Jimmy Bruno and Dennis Conroy. I think Shawn was 17 years old when I first met her. She was the "home town" darling to all her fans in Carbondale. We all played the coffee houses (Gatsby's, The American Tap, etc.). When I or Shawn had a gig, the other would show up and usually be asked up on the stage to sing harmonies. We all knew back then that Shawn was special. She was a damn good guitar player and boy could she sing. At the time, I was lucky enough to own some decent recording equipment (Teac 3340 4-track tape deck). I invited Shawn and the band over to my house (I was living at a place called Wides Village at the time, with two room mates). We set up in the living room. With 4 separate tracks, I was able to isolate Shawn's guitar, her vocals, Jimmy's bass, and Dennis Conroy's tablas. Everything was recorded live. No EQ was done, this is pretty much how they sounded. Obviously, these tapes are very old and spent a lot of years in my Texas-hot attic. A few years ago my brother loaned me a Teac, like the one I used to own. At that time I was able to digitize the tapes to my Mac.

At this point in Shawn's career, to my knowledge, she hadn't started writing her own material yet. She did have a great song writer in the band. Jimmy Bruno, who was also her boyfriend at the time, was an excellent song writer. Two of the songs in this collection are written by him, Whenever, which is sung by Jimmy, and You Back to Me, sung by Shawn. Shawn sang a lot of Bruno originals. Jimmy was an accomplished solo musician as well. But most of the songs she performed were cover songs. And with that great voice and stage presence, it didn't matter if they were all originals or not, everyone loved all the songs she performed.

I am making these songs available to all of her fans. Please use these for your own personal listening pleasure. Find out more about Shawn at her website ShawnColvin.com. Jim Bruno has recently released a new CD that sounds great. Please support him by purchasing his CD from his website at Jim Bruno Music, or from the iTunes music store

Included in the archive are 12 photographs taken at an outdoor concert in Carbondale (Giant City) in April 1975.

All songs are encoded at 320K from the original 4-track tape recorded at 15 ips.

Download: The Shawn Colvin Band

Vytas Brenner - La Ofrenda De Vytas (1973)



01 - Morrocoy
02 - Ofrenda De Miguel
03 - Tormenta De Barlovento
04 - Frailejon
05 - La Sabana
06 - Tragavenado
07 - Araguaney
08 - Canto Del Pilon




Vytas Brenner was born in Germany, but grew up in Venezuela. When I was a kid, I used to visit my Dad in Caracas every summer. Back in 1973 I remember looking for some cool Venezuelan music I could bring back home to the States to show my friends. This is one of the albums I found. I was blown away by Vytas Brenner. Vitas is a composer and performer. One of the great things about these songs, is the way he uses the typical Venezuelan instruments, like the four stringed cuatro, maracas, and Venezuelan harp, all mixed up with 70's style electronic synthesizers (Mini Moogs and Arps). All the songs are instrumental. A lot of typical Venezuelan sounding music, with an electronic blend.  Some songs are very progressive sounding, others are classical in nature, all very interesting to listen to.

I did a needle-drop on my vinyl LP, but it was in pretty bad shape. I then found a copy of the out-of-print CD, so I decided to rip it instead. So the cover images are from my LP, but the music is off the CD. Sounds a lot cleaner.

Quote found on the Internet:
Highly regarded Venezuelan keyboardist, composer and arranger, who played piano, organ and synthesizer, whose albums "La Ofrenda De Vytas Brenner" and "Hermanos" are considered some of the best progressive rock to come out of Venezuela, died March 18 of a heart attack in Salzburg, Austria at the age of 57.


Musicians:
Vytas Brenner - Piano, organ, synthesizers, acoustic guitar, arranger, and producer
Pablo Manavello - Electric and acoustic guitar
Carlos Acosta - Bass
Frank Rojas - Drums
Jesus (Chucho) Chinchilla - Drums and percussion
Angel Melo - Cuatro
Ramon Hernandez - Harp
Alfredo Rojas - Maracas

Favorite Songs: Ofrenda De Miguel, Tormenta De Barlovento, and Tragavenado

Links:
Wikipedia
Bio & Discography

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes album cover art and pictures from inside the album.

Download:  Vytas Brenner - La Ofrenda de Vytas

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The Cretones - Snap! Snap! (1981) [Vinyl]


01 Empty Heart
02 Hanging on to No One
03 Swinging Divorcee
04 Lonely Street
05 I Can't Get Over You
06 One Kiss
07 Love is Turning
08 Girls! Girls! Girls!
09 Snap! Snap!
10 Mood Vertigo



This is the 2nd album by the power pop LA band, The Cretones. The Cretones were Mark Goldenberg guitars, vocals, Peter Bernstein - bass, vocals; Steve Beers - drums and Steve Leonard - keyboards, vocals. According to Mark the Cretones never officially broke up.

Read more here

Ripped from a pristine vinyl copy. ZIP format. Encoded at 320K

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Vytas Brenner - Hermanos (1974)


01 - Agua Clara
02 - Madrugada
03 - Amanecer
04 - Danza Con Pajaros
05 - Gavilan
06 - Pastos
07 - Ganado
08 - Estampida
09 - Ana Karina Rote
10 - Sentado En Una Piedra



This 10 track album is the sophomore release by Vytas Brenner (a.k.a. Vitas Brenner), the German born musician who grew up in Venezuela. Although I own several copies of this vinyl LP, I recently acquired this pristine recording on compact disc. Both the vinyl and CD are long out of print, so if you are a fan of Mr. Brenner, as I am, I hope you appreciate this archive I've made available (see link below). When my brother and I were kids, we would visit our Dad who lived in Venezuela at the time. Vitas was popular at that time. This man was way ahead of his time. I hope you enjoy listening!

Quote from Prognofrog
Vytas Brenner, was a Venezuelan in his heart although he was born in Tubingen, Germany in 1946. His parents emigrated to South America in 1948 and he studied in the famous Emil Friedman School, an institution dedicated to form composers and performers since an early age. In 1958 he travelled to Italy and Spain and there he formed several juvenile bands like Vytas Brenner Quartet, Brenner’s Folk or The Pic Nics. In 1967 he went to USA to study electronic music in Tenesee Conservatory and later in Nashville College where he graduated with honors in 1972. That year he went back to Venezuela and started a long relation with Venezuelan folkloric music, an influence that permeates all his posterior works. At that time he was also obviously influenced by the electronic kraut scene (specially Cluster and Tangerine Dream) and devoted himself to the possibilities of synthtizers and the potential of the fusion of modern electronic sounds, progressive rock and acoustic aboriginal and folk elements.

Musicians:
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Pablo Manavello
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Piano, Timpani, Vocals, Piano, Synthesizer, Guitar, Written-By, Arranged By, Producer – Vytas Brenner
Artwork By – Ramon Rojas
Bass – Carlos Acosta, Pupi
Drums – Eleasar, Frank Rojas, Iván Velásquez
Electric Guitar – Jairo
Engineer – Michel Chazet
Percussion – Oscar Rojas
Producer – Haakon Brenner
Saxophone – Rolando Briceño


Links:
Wikipedia
Nice article about this album on Prognofrog

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes album cover art and pictures from inside the album.

Download: Vytas Brenner - Hermanos