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Auger,York,Farlowe - Olympic Rock & Blues Circus (1983)

The original album has only 6 tracks, All tracks recorded at Tonstudio Bauer Ludwigsburg, December 22, 1981
on vinyl by ; Jeton Musikverlag – 1003321  + © 1990 Bell Records – BLR 84013 .
And this edition in 1998 with 4 bonus track from Peter Yorks production "String Time In New York" (november 1983)
by Jeton & BellMusik Gmbh.


Musicians:
Brian Auger, piano, organ (1-6)
Chris Farlowe, vocal (1-6)
John Marshall, guitar (1-6)
Steve Richardson, bass (1-6)(7-9)
Charly Eichert, drums (1-6)
Pete York, drums (1-6)(7-9)
Masters of Disaster, brass section (1-6)
Jeff Reynolds, trumpet (1-6)
James Campagnola, tenor saxophone (1-6)
Andrew Pet, trombone (1-6)
Mel Thorpe, flute, saxophone, vocal (7-9)
Roger Munns, keyboards (7-9)
Bill Coleman, bass, vocals (7-9)
Rick Sanders, violin (7-9)

Selections:
1. New Orleans Street March
2. I Never Loved A Girl (The Way That I Love You)
3. Motorboat
4. The Devil Rides the Speed Boat
5. Crocodile or: I Don't Think I Can Keep MY Mouth Open for That Long
6. Everything's wrong
7. Fast and Loose
8. Another Song
9. Wade in the Water

Total playing time, 41:45
Recorded 1981 & 1983 at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg,


>Auger,York,Farlowe - Olympic Rock & Blues Circus (1983) <
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First published on 2013 by Val

Chicken Shack - On Air (Original BBC recordings) [RE-POST]


The next sighting of a Chicken Shack release came in 1991 with the release of On Air, one of the Band of Joy BBC session recordings. It's since been reissued. It featured mainly stuff from the first four Chicken Shack albums, an exhortation from Stan on the liner notes to get hold of his new CD Changes, and some annoying fade outs.These recordings are with Christine Perfect


Tracks:
01 - Tired eyes
02 - I'd rather go blind
03 - Tears in the wind
04 - Nights is when it matters
05 - Telling your fortune
06 - You know you did
07 - Midnight hour
08 - Hey baby
09 - Things you put me through
10 - Get like you used to be
11 - You done lost that good thing now
12 - Look Ma I'm crying

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First published on Aug 15, 2011 by Val

Chicken Shack - O.K. Ken (1969) [RE-POST]



Chicken Shack are a British blues band, founded in the mid-1960s by Stan Webb (guitar and vocals), Andy Silvester (bass guitar), and Alan Morley (drums), who were later joined by Christine Perfect (vocals and keyboards) in 1968.

The band were formed in April 1965 , naming themselves after Jimmy Smith's Back at the Chicken Shack album. Chicken shacks (chicken restaurants) had also by then frequently been mentioned in blues and rhythm and blues songs, as in Amos Milburn's hit, "Chicken Shack Boogie". Their first concert was at the 1967 National Blues and Jazz Festival at Windsor and they were signed by the Blue Horizon record label in the same year.

Eric Burdon & War-The Black Man's Burdon (1970) {2CD}


review by custower:

Here we're offered a clean and more polished Burdon backed up by some of the greatest musicians of the day. The Black-Man's Burdon didn't produce any hits, but it did showcase the raw power of War itself. Although Burdon's rhetoric is held somewhat in check here, it still manages to get in the way of the band at times on this 1970 MGM release. Eric Burdon & War's second offering (a double LP) would also be their last together. Burdon would never sound this poignant in his career again, and Spill The Wine (from Burdon declares "War") would be remembered as the only relevant material Burdon performed in the post-Animals era.

UFO - Flying - One Hour Space Rock (1971) REPOST






Vocalist Phil Mogg, guitarist Mick Bolton, bassist Pete Way, and drummer Andy Parker formed the British space metal outfit UFO in 1969. Originally known as Hocus Pocus, the group, which took the name UFO in honor of a London club, debuted in 1971 with UFO 1. Both the album and its follow-up, the same year's Flying, found great success in Japan, France, and Germany, but went barely noticed in the band's native country; as a result, their third effort, 1972's Live, was released only in Japan.

DADA - Dada (1970)





Write on;    http://badcatrecords.com/BadCat/VINEGARjoe.htm

…./…1970 found singer Elkie Brooks, guitarist Pete Gage,
and singer/guitarist Robert Palmer working together in the English horn rock band Dada.


and write On ;    http://www.robertpalmer.com/Early_career.html

Robert sang,(?!) but did not record with Dada, who also featured Elkie Brooks on vocals.
Dada metamorphosed into Vinegar Joe who recorded 3 albums for Island records…/…
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BUT SERIOUSLY, PAUL KORDA IS THE SINGER ON THE DADA ALBUM… AND NOT ROBERT PALMER!!!!!

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The Electric Prunes - Release of an Oath - 1968


Editorial Reviews
Much of the same team that made the notorious Mass in F Minor album were around for this 1968 album, though none of them were in the original band! But it's who was in the studio for this one that's important: producer/arranger David Axelrod, engineer Dave Hassinger and most notably guitarist Howard Roberts, who lets loose with some absolutely insane guitar solos. Mass in F Minor took as its text a Catholic Mass; this one adapts the Kol Nidre, the sacred Jewish prayer recited on the eve of Yom Kippur - the `60s didn't get too much more far-out than this!
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