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Cool 10 track collection features songs from 1969 recorded at different locations, including the Fillmore in San Francisco, the Ed Sullivan Show, and in Santana's own studio. Mother Earth Review
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Purchase Mother Earth CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Genesis Archives, Vol. 2: 1976-1992 CDs (2000)
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$42.59 GENESIS ARCHIVE #2 contains both studio and live tracks recorded between 1976 and 1992.
Volume One collected work from Genesis' eight-year period with Peter Gabriel. This three CD follow-up collects rarities--studio outtakes, B-sides, remixes, and previously unreleased live tracks--from what the band refers to in the liner notes as their "20 year experiment" with Phil Collins as lead singer (1975-95).
Most of the songs lean toward the band's pop-soul side, although there's a work-in-progress version of "Mama" ...
| | Canned Heat '70 Concert: Recorded Live In Europe CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.29 This is a European compact disc reissue of Canned Heat's Live in Europe (1971) -- which was also released as Canned Heat Concert (Recorded Live in Europe) (1970) in the U.K. The short-lived lineup heard here features Bob "The Bear" Hite (vocals) Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson (guitar/vocals/harmonica), Larry "The Mole" Taylor (bass), Aldolfo "Fido" De La Parra (drums), as well as Harvey Mandel (guitar) who had replaced Henry "Sunflower" Vestine (guitar). Arguably more significant however is that these are among the last gigs with Wilson. Sadly, less than six months later he overdosed prior to the Heat's fall of 1970 European outing. The tour had been spawned by the unanticipated hit cover of Wilbert Harrison's "Let's Work ...
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| Paper Garden CD (1968)
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$13.79 A decent if somewhat candy-coated effort in the pop-psychedelic vein, combining cheerful sunshine pop sensibilities with some hard-edged psychedelic playing. It all falls somewhere between the Beatles' Revolver album and the Zombies' Odessey & Oracle (the latter especially on "Man Do You" and "Raven"), with some Sgt. Pepper-type layered choruses and overdubbed strings and other instruments. The question is how well it represents the sound of the Paper Garden -- and that begs the larger question behind the purpose of recording an LP; The Paper Garden dates from a period when the answer to that question was starting to change. According to the account of singer/guitarist Joe Arduino, the New York City-based quintet had ...
| | Cyrkle Minx Soundtrack CD (1970) SDTK
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$15.29 THE MINX SOUNDTRACK is The Cyrkle's unofficial, rare "third" album and includes 8 bonus tracks.
Somehow the Cyrkle, one of the more clean-cut pop-rock groups of the late 1960s, ended up doing the soundtrack to the obscure X-rated movie The Minx. (Although it was originally intended as more of a B-movie, nude scenes were added to generate controversy.) As such it qualifies as something of the lost Cyrkle album by a band that only put out two proper LPs. It's not the "great" lost Cyrkle album, because the songs, penned by the group's Tom Dawes and Don Dannemann, varied between innocuous period late-'60s pop-rock and unremarkable soundtrack filler. The requirements of a soundtrack did require ...
| | Who's Next: Deluxe Edition CDs (1971) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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$19.59 Recorded between 1968 & 1971. Includes liner notes by Pete Townshend, John Atkins, and Chris Charlesworth.
Though Pete Townshend was originally unhappy with WHO'S NEXT, it was quickly welcomed by critics and fans, becoming one of the most celebrated titles in their enduring catalog. His frustrations boiled down to the album being a compromised version of a larger work he'd envisioned, LIFEHOUSE, which proved too unwieldy to be realized. Expanded to a two-disc set with essays by both Townshend and John Atkins, the original nine-song album is expanded with six additional studio tracks.
These include earlier versions of the album's songs and a cover of Holland-Dozier-Holland's "Baby Don't You Do It." Recorded in New York during the spring of 1971 in the midst of a fraying relationship ...
| | Cream BBC Sessions CD (2003)
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$12.65 Recorded for the BBC between 1966 and 1968, the 22 songs on this set find Cream at their most concise. Only two songs break the four-minute mark, which is striking for a trio that blazed a trail as an improvisational live act with all three members soloing furiously and at great length. Recorded live specifically for radio broadcast, these tracks capture Cream's furious and sometimes raw interplay. The earliest sessions predate the release of their debut, FRESH CREAM, by a few months. ...
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