Chubby Checker - Chubby Checker Goes Psychedelic!! (1971)
Labels: Chubby Checker
John Fogerty - Big Time At Tivoli (2010)
Fogerty was listed on Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists (at number 40) and the list of 100 Greatest Singers (at number 72).
Officially this is 2-CD set of John Fogerty (Big Time At Tivoli): Performing Live at "Grona Lund" in Stockholm, Sweden on July 2, 2010, is a bootleg and was never released. Excellent Audience Recording.
CD1
01. Intro (1:30)
02. Up Around The Bend (2:49)
03. Who'll Stop The Rain (2:32)
04. When Will I Be Loved (2:44)
05. Born On The Bayou (3:45)
06. Wrote A Song For Everyone (4:18)
07. Lookin' Out My Back Door (3:34)
08. Don't You Wish It Was True (3:51)
09. Ramble Tamble (7:52)
10. The Midnight Special (4:09)
11. Blueboy (3:51)
12. Pretty Woman (2:55)
13. Paradise (3:42)
14. Big Train To Memphis (6:52)
15. Hot Rod Heart (3:20)
16. Green River (3:09)
17. Have You Ever Seen The Rain? (2:29)
18. Garden Party (3:52)
19. Keep On Chooglin' (6:09)
CD2
01. The Night Time Is the Right Time (3:16)
02. Bad Moon Rising (3:14)
03. Down on the Corner (2:59)
04. The Old Man Down the Road (3:59)
05. Rockin' All Over the World (2:45)
06. Fortunate Son (2:44)
07. Proud Mary (3:44)
Recorded Live at Sofiero, Helsingborg, Sweden, 05/07/2010
08. Susie Q (4:56)
09. Southern Streamline (4:56)
10. Haunted House (4:33)
11. I Put a Spell on You (4:38)
12. Sweet Hitch-Hiker (2:52)
Recorded Live at Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany, 22/07/2010
13. Hey Tonight (2:23)
14. Cross-Tie Walker (4:24)
15. Somebody Help Me (5:23)
16. Cotton Fields (3:24)
17. Summertime Blues (2:55)
18. Centerfield (4:18)
Recorded Live at Fuji Rock Festival, Green Stage, Naeba, Niigata, Japan, 31/07/2010
19. Good Golly Miss Molly (2:11)
Notes
Friday 2 July 2010, Tivoli, Gröna Lund, Stockholm, Sweden.
Bonus Tracks CD2:
Tracks 8-12: 5 July 2010, Sofiero, Helsinborg, Sweden.
Tracks 13-18: 22 July 2010, Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany.
Track 19: 31 July 2010, Fuji Rock Festival, Green Stage, Naeba, Nigata, Japan.
Released: 2010
Crystal Cat Records – CC 972-73
Format: 2 × CD, Unofficial Release
Genre: Rock
Style: Country Rock
Label - Crystal Cat Records
Labels: John Fogerty
The Jackson 5 - Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 (1969)
The album title suggested that Motown star Diana Ross had discovered the group, as do the Ross-penned liner notes on the back cover. Ross' supposed discovery of the Jackson 5 was in fact part of Motown's marketing and promotions plan for the Jackson 5; Motown artists Bobby Taylor and Gladys Knight also claimed to have discovered the Jacksons. Ross did, however, introduce the Jackson 5 to the public both in concert and on television. Actually, Motown signed "The Jackson Five" in March 1969 after their discovery and first contract with an owner and producer of Steeltown Records in Gary, Indiana in November 1967.
01. Zip A Dee Doo Dah (3:15)
02. Nobody (2:42)
03. I Want You Back (2:58)
04. Can You Remember (2:57)
05. Standing In The Shadows Of Love (4:05)
06. You've Changed (3:05)
07. My Cherie Amour (3:39)
08. Who's Loving You (3:57)
09. (I Know) I'm Losing You (2:50)
10. Chained (2:13)
11. Stand (2:34)
12. Born To Love You (2:26)
All songs produced by Bobby Taylor except for "Nobody" and "I Want You Back", produced by the Corporation.
Credits
Producer – Bobby Taylor, The Corporation
Notes
Released: December 18, 1969
Recorded: May – August 1969
Genre: Funk / Soul
Style: Soul
Length: 37:51
Label - Motown Records
Labels: Jackson 5
Nick Kamen - Us (1988)
He is most remembered, in the UK, for his 1985 performance in Levi's "Launderette" television commercial, where he strips down to stone-wash his blue jeans in a 1950s style public laundromat while he waits clad only in his boxer shorts, which was one of a series of Bartle Bogle Hegarty advertisements that dramatically increased the popularity of Levi 501s.
His first single was the 1986 UK number five hit "Each Time You Break My Heart" from his eponymous début album. Written and produced by Madonna and Stephen Bray,
On the video we can watch Kamen lost in a little village in the desert, where he meet a very pretty giant woman.
02. Turn It Up (3:37)
03. Guilty (4:12)
04. This Is Really Love (3:38)
05. Count On Me (4:43)
06. Tell Me (4:22)
07. I Can't Live Without Your Love (3:44)
08. Wonders Of You (4:25)
09. Steal Love (7:08)
10. Oh What A Night (2:52)
Notes
Track 10 is only on the U.S. Release on the Album.
Released: 1988
Genre: Electronic, Pop
Style: Synth-pop
Length: 36:07
Label - Sire Records
Labels: Nick Kamen
Patti Labelle - Live (1992)
Her signature song, Over the Rainbow with her impressive soaring vocals closes the set. The lady gives her all, and the audience shows its appreciation. If you have never seen Ms. Labelle live, find out what you have been missing.
Patti seemlesly mixes the Philly Soul Sound (You Are My Friend, If Only You Knew, Lady Marmalade) with her equally hot newer tracks (Feels Like Another One, Somebody Loves You, and New Attitude).
Labels: Patti Labelle
Mariska Veres and Shocking Jazz Quintet - Shocking You (1993)
The Shocking Jazz Quintet is de jazzgroep rondom zangeres Mariska Veres van Shocking Blue.
De groep speelt jazzy versies van bekende pophits waaronder de wereldhit Venus.
Met lekkere covers o.a. Radar Love, You Really Got Me en Somebody To Love.
Maar ook eigen nummers Venus, Never Marry A Railroad Man en Shocking You. Allemaal in een mooi 'Jazz' jasje gestoken!
01. He's Not There (3:55)
02. You Really Got Me (3:54)
03. Shocking You! (3:09)
04. Radar Love (4:27)
05. Try A Little Tenderness (5:08)
06. Venus (3:23)
07. I Feel The Earth Move (Written-By – Carole King) (5:09)
08. Never Marry A Railroad Man (3:36)
09. Somebody To Love (3:36)
10. A Lot Of Living To Do (3:08)
11. All By Myself (3:14)
12. Rockin' Good Way (4:16)
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Spargo - Hold On (1982)
Labels: Spargo
Sergio Mendes And The New Brasil '77 - Sergio Mendes And The New Brasil '77 (1977)
A1. Love Me Tomorrow (3:25)
Written-By – David Paich
A2. Love City (3:31)
Written-By – Marietta Waters, Stevie Wonder
A3. Mozambique (3:02)
Written-By – Michael Sembello, Nate Watts, Sebastian Neto, Sergio Mendes
A4. If You Leave Me Now (3:42)
Written-By – Peter Cetera
A5. Peninsula (2:11)
Written-By – Oscar Castro Neves, Sergio Mendes
B1. Why (3:29)
Written-By, Arranged By – Don Freeman, Michael Sembello
B2. The Real Thing (4:45)
Written-By – Stevie Wonder
B3. P-Ka-Boo (3:55)
Written-By, Arranged By – Hank Redd
B4. Life (3:49)
Written-By – Clifford Coulter
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The Fabulous Thunderbirds - Hot Number (1987)
Hot number is a 1987 studio album by Texas based blues rock band The Fabulous Thunderbirds.
All tracks composed by Kim Wilson; except where indicated
01. "Stand Back"
02. "Hot Number"
03. "Wasted Tears"
04. "It Comes to Me Naturally" (Al Anderson)
05. "Love in Common"
06. "How Do You Spell Love?" (Bobby Patterson, Jerry Strickland, Marshall Boxley)
07. "Streets of Gold"
08. "Sofa Circuit"
09. "Don't Bother Trying to Steal Her Love"
10. "It Takes a Big Man to Cry"
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Labels: Fabulous Thunderbirds
Paul McCartney - McCartney II (1980) [McCartney's Archive Collection 2011]
03. On The Way
04. Waterfalls
05. Nobody Knows
06. Front Parlour
07. Summer’s Day Song
08. Frozen Jap
09. Bogey Music
10. Darkroom
11. One Of These Days
Bonus Audio 1
12. Blue Sway (With Richard Niles Orchestration)
13. Coming Up (Live At Glasgow, 1979)
14. Check My Machine (Edit)
15. Bogey Wobble
16. Secret Friend (Full Length Version)
17. Mr H Atom / You Know I’ll Get you Baby
18. Wonderful Christmastime (Edited Version)
19. All You Horse Riders _ Blue Sway
Bonus Audio 2
20 .Coming Up (Full Length Version)
21 .Front Parlour (Full Length Version)
22. Frozen Jap (Full Length Version)
23 .Darkroom (Full Length Version)
24. Check My Machine (Full Length Version)
25. Wonderful Christmastime (Full Length Version)
26. Summer’s Day Song (Original without vocals)
27. Waterfalls (DJ Edit)
Labels: Paul McCartney
The Go-Go's - (1982) Vacation (2016 Expanded Edition)
01. Vacation
02. He’s So Strange
03. Girl Of 100 Lists
04. I Think It’s Me
05. We Don’t Get Along
06. It’s Everything But Partytime
07. Get Up And Go
08. This Old Feeling
09. Cool Jerk
10. The Way You Dance
11. Beatnik Beach
12. Worlds Away
13. Speeding
14. Cool Jerk [demo]
15. London Boys [live at Palos Verdes High School]
16. Let’s Have A Party [live at Palos Verdes High School]
17. Beatnik Beach [live at Palos Verdes High School]
18. (Remember) Walking In The Sand [live at Palos Verdes High School]
19. We Don’t Get Along [live at Hakano Plaza]
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Labels: Go-Go´s
Ben Harper - Diamonds On The Inside (2003)
On this album, Harper brought on several new additions to his band, the first being guitarist Nicky Panicci (aka Nicky P) in 2002 who is the first guitar player to be credited on a Ben Harper record. Panicci toured with Harper on the Diamonds on the Inside Tour for almost a year. After leaving Harper's band on his own accord, Marc Ford, formerly of The Black Crowes replaced Panicci and joined Harper's band.
All songs written by Ben Harper except as noted.
- "With My Own Two Hands" – 4:35
- "When It's Good" – 3:03
- "Diamonds On The Inside" – 4:27
- "Touch from Your Lust" – 4:28
- "When She Believes" – 5:20
- "Brown Eyed Blues" (Harper/Nelson) – 5:42
- "Bring the Funk" (Charles/Harper/Kurstin/Mobley/Nelson) – 4:07
- "Everything" – 3:04
- "Amen Omen" – 5:51
- "Temporary Remedy" – 3:11
- "So High So Low" – 3:44
- "Blessed to Be a Witness" – 4:11
- "Picture of Jesus" – 5:49
- "She's Only Happy in the Sun" (Dean Butterworth/Harper) – 3:57
Labels: Ben Harper
Pearl Harbour - Don´t Follow Me, I´m Lost Too (1981)
There's not a trace of hesitation in Harbour's hiccups, whoops, and yelps; she sounds comfortable in a way that listeners simply hadn't heard before. Harbour's breezy self-assurance also extends to the campy girl group flippance of "Everybody's Boring but My Baby," reflective pop/rock of "Heaven Is Gonna Be Empty," token country weepers "Losing to You," and a tough, but affectionate cover of Ian Dury's "Rough Kids." Harbour's co-conspirators include a motley assortment from Britain's punk and neo-rockabilly scenes.
Former Rich Kids guitarist Steve New plays gutsily throughout; so do late Whirlwind singer/guitarist Nigel Dixon, pianist Otis Watkins, bassist Barry Payne, and drummerNick Simonon (younger brother of Clash bassist Paul Simonon). Their presence provides a dynamism sorely missing from the Explosions' album. Only the mixing prevents this coming-out party from being a perfect affair, leaving New's guitar to fight for breath on "Fujiyama Mama" and "At the Dentist." However, those are minor complaints for such an inspiring effort: there's nothing heavy or depressing about it. However, the public found Harbour's newly rough-hewn image as off-putting as its slicker counterpart, so the album flopped: miss out at your own peril.
01. Alone In The Dark - 2:24
Written-by Earl Burrows
02. Fujiyama Mama - 2:10
Written-by Edward Kassner
03. Everybodys Boring But My Baby - 3:27
Written-by HarbourWritten
04. You're In Trouble Again - 1:53
Written-by Otis Watkins
05. Do Your Homework - 2:55
Written-by Otis Watkins
06. Cowboys & Indians - 2:12
Written-by Otis Watkins
07. Losing To You - 2:40
Written-by Nigel Dixon
08. Filipino Baby - 2:44
Written-by Billy Cox / Clark VanNess
09. Lets Go Upstairs - 1:51
Written-by Otis Watkins
10. Rough Kids - 2:16
Written-by Ian Dury / Russell Hardy
11. Out With The Girls - 1:53
Written-by Nigel Dixon
12. Heaven Is Gonna Be Empty - 2:37
Written-by Harbour
13. At The Dentist - 3:15
Written-by Nigel Dixon
Credits
Mastered By – TY
Producer, Keyboards [Uncredited] – Mickey Gallagher
Saxophone [Uncredited] – Gary Barnacle
Engineer – Jeremy Green
Lacquer Cut By – TY
Notes
Genre: Rock & Roll
Length: 32:49
© 1980
Label - Warner Bros. Records
Labels: Pearl Harbour
Pozo-Seco Singers - I Can Make It With You (1967)
They are perhaps best known for the minor hit, "Time," and as the launching pad for Don Williams' music career.
Although they are most remembered for including Don Williams in their lineup prior to his ascension to solo country stardom, the Pozo-Seco Singers were much more oriented toward pop-folk than country music.
The Texas threesome formed in Corpus Christi, TX, where Williams and Lofton Kline had a duo called the Strangers Two; with the addition of Susan Taylor, they became the Pozo-Seco Singers. Playing cleanly executed, coffeehouse-style folk, the trio could sound like a far more commercial, pop-conscious version of Ian & Sylvia with their conscientious blend of male and female lead vocals and harmonies. Not as hip as Ian & Sylvia or Peter, Paul and Mary, and not as blatantly commercial as, say, the Seekers, the group had a few small pop hits in the mid-'60s, "I Can Make It with You" and "Look What You've Done" both entering the Top 40.
After a few albums for Columbia in the last half of the 1960s, the act broke up, leaving Williams to pursue a solo career in the country field.
01. I Can Make It With You Baby - 2:13
02. If I Were A Carpenter - 2:28
03. Johnny - 2:49
04. Changes - 2:30
05. Forget His Name - 1:49
06. Mary Jenkins - 2:04
07. Look What You've Done - 2:47
08. Almost Persuaded - 3:02
09. Diet - 1:29
10. Ribbon Of Darkness - 2:16
11. Blue Eyes - 2:36
Credits
Producer – Bob Johnston
Vocals – Donnie Williams, Lofton Kline, Susan Taylor
Notes
Genre: Country
Length: 26:32
© 1967
Label - Columbia Records
Labels: Pozo-Seco Singers
Liz Phair - Exile In Guyville (1994) (2008 Reissue)
She began her career in the early 1990s by self-releasing audio cassettes under the name Girly Sound, before signing with the independent record label Matador Records.
If Exile in Guyville is shockingly assured and fully formed for a debut album, there are a number of reasons why.
Most prominent of these is that many of the songs were initially essayed on Liz Phair's homemade cassette Girlysound, which means that the songs are essentially the cream of the crop from an exceptionally talented songwriter. Second, there's its structure, infamously patterned after the Stones' Exile on Main St., but not the song-by-song response Phair promoted it as. (Just try to match the albums up: is the "blow-job queen" fantasy of "Flower" really the answer to the painful elegy "Let It Loose"?) Then, most notably, there's Phair and producer Brad Wood's deft studio skills, bringing a variety of textures and moods to a basic, lo-fi production. There is as much hard rock as there are eerie solo piano pieces, and there's everything in between from unadulterated power pop, winking art rock, folk songs, and classic indie rock. Then, there are Phair's songs themselves.
At the time, her gleefully profane, clever lyrics received endless attention (there's nothing that rock critics love more than a girl who plays into their geek fantasies, even -- or maybe especially -- if she's mocking them), but years later, what still astounds is the depth of the writing, how her music matches her clear-eyed, vivid words, whether it's on the self-loathing "Fuck and Run," the evocative mood piece "Stratford-on-Guy," or the swaggering breakup anthem "6'1"," or how she nails the dissolution of a long-term relationship on "The Divorce Song." Each of these 18 songs maintains this high level of quality, showcasing a singer/songwriter of immense imagination, musically and lyrically. If she never equaled this record, well, few could.
It is also considered a landmark in alternative rock music, and was ranked at 327 by Rolling Stone in their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.
01. "6′1″" - 3:05
02. "Help Me Mary" - 2:16
03. "Glory" - 1:29
04. "Dance of the Seven Veils" - 2:29
05. "Never Said" - 3:16
06. "Soap Star Joe" - 2:44
07. "Explain It to Me" - 3:11
08. "Canary" - 3:19
09. "Mesmerizing" - 3:55
10. "Fuck and Run" - 3:07
11. "Girls! Girls! Girls!" - 2:20
12. "Divorce Song" - 3:20
13. "Shatter" - 5:28
14. "Flower" 2:03
15. "Johnny Sunshine" - 3:27
16. "Gunshy" - 3:15
17. "Stratford-On-Guy" - 2:59
18. "Strange Loop" 3:57
2008 Reissue
19. "Ant in Alaska" (previously unreleased) - 5:48
20. "Say You" (Lynn Taitt and The Jets cover, previously unreleased) - 3:25
21. "Instrumental" (previously unreleased) - 3:29
All songs written and composed by Liz Phair.
Credits
Liz Phair - guitar, piano, vocals
Casey Rice - guitar, cymbals, background vocals, hand clapping
Brad Wood - organ, synthesizer, bass, guitar, percussion, bongos, drums, background vocals, drones, feedback
Tony Marlotti - bass
John Casey - harp
Producer - Liz Phair, Brad Wood
Notes
Released: June 22, 1993
Genre: Indie rock, lo-fi
Length: 68:33
© 1993/2008
Label - Matador Records
Labels: Liz Phair
Potliquor - Levee Blues (1971)
Like several other bands of the American South, their musical style was a synthesis of influences like Little Richard, Ray Charles, Jimmie Reed, and more leading them to become a part of the nascent Southern rock genre. Potliquor released four albums plus a compilation album but had only one hit single written and sung by George Ratzlaff.
Potliquor was a top regional touring band during the early 1970s, and although they made several national tours with prominent rock groups of the time, they never became the headliner of their own tour, and after several personnel changes, they were never able to recover the momentum built up through 1970-1973 to reach national prominence like some of the big name bands and individuals they performed with. The Allman Bros. Billy Joel, REO Speedwagon, Ray Charles, Lou Rawls, Aerosmith, Cactus, ZZ Top, BB King, Faces, Lou Rawls, and many more. They held the dubious distinction of being the only band booked to play the Fillmore West just before it closed forever.
Potliquor’s sophomore effort, Levee Blues was released in December 1971 and is considered as their best album by many. Levee Blues" is widely considered their artistic peak. With an ensemble of female background vocalists in tow, the album bears a certain gospel charm that some of their other efforts were missing.
This is a passionate and visceral collection of songs and any lover of the aforementioned genres would be well served to check them out.
Despite the Molly Hatchet type heavy boogie and horn section that occasionally reminds you of Atlanta Rhythm Section, Pot Liquor never raised to a level they deserved and stayed as a regionally touring band.
02. The Train" - 3:28
Written-By – George Ratzlaff
03. Levee Blues" - 4:03
Written-By – George Ratzlaff, Les Wallace
04. Rooster Blues" - 6:34
Written-By – Willie Dixon
05. Chattanooga - 3:06
Written-By – George Ratzlaff
06. You're No Good" - 3:59
Written-By – Clint Ballard Jr.
07. Lady Madonna" - 3:59
Written-By – Lennon-McCartney
08. When God Dips His Love In My Heart" - 0:57
Written-By – W.S. Stevenson
09. Beyond The River Jordan" - 3:55
Written-By – George Ratzlaff
Backing Vocals – George Ratzlaff, Guy Schaeffer, Jerry Amoroso, Les Wallace
Bass – Guy Schaeffer, Leon Medica
Bass Guitar – Guy Schaeffer, Leon Medica
Tambourine, Claves, Congas, Drums – Jerry Amoroso
Handclaps – Potliquor
Harmony Vocals – Potliquor
Guitar [All Guitars], Lead Guitar – Les Wallace
Rhythm Guitar – George Ratzlaff, Les Wallace
Guest, Backing Vocals – The Black-Eyed Peas
Guest, Horns – Art DeCesare, Bud Brashie, Charles Pounds, Jimmy Miller, Lee Fortier, Lloyd Koach, Pete Verbois
Guest, Maracas – Bobby Thomas
Guest, Strings – Clarence Render, Dinos Constantinides, John Babb, Kenneth Klaus, Leslie Petrere, Thaddeus Brys
Guest, Twelve-String Guitar – Paul Harrison
Design – Martin McCoy III
Engineer – Cy Frost
Producer – Jim Brown
Producer [Supervision] – Bob Scerbo
Pressed By – Presswell
Recorded At – Deep South Recorders
Mastered At – Sterling Sound
Genre: Blues Rock
Length: 34:53
© 1971
Labels: Potliquor
Gene Page - Hot City (1975)
Known for his unique craftsmanship, his extraordinary string arrangements, intricate horn patterns and musical arrangement style, his sound can be heard in the arrangements he did for Jefferson Starship, The Righteous Brothers, The Supremes, The Four Tops, Buffalo Springfield, Barbra Streisand, Donna Loren, Martha and the Vandellas, Cher, Barry White, The Love Unlimited Orchestra, Whitney Houston, George Benson, The Jackson Five, Roberta Flack, Elton John, José Feliciano, Leo Sayer, Seals & Croft, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, Frankie Valli, Dobie Gray, Peabo Bryson, Lionel Richie, Jeffrey Osborne and Sheilah 'Shea' Chambers among many other notable acts in popular music.
Hot City is the debut album by Gene Page, and was produced by Barry White.
Gene Page s "Hot City" is one of the most soulful and romantic albums you ll ever hear, featuring the classics "She's My Main Squeeze" and "Satin Soul".
These Page gems are timeless tracks, especially for all those romantic s cleaned in the ultimate sound quality from the original recording.
Hot City is one of the only fully instrumental albums arranged and conducted under the legendry Barry White & Gene Page, including superstar cameo s from Ray Parker Jr. on guitar, White himself on keyboards and Ed Greene on drums.
The album contains arrangements with dynamic ideas, inventive counterpoints and some of the most deliciously jazzed-up flourishes heard in popular music. It s a majestic combination of everything from R&B, jazz, to orchestral soul and classically-influenced easy listening something Page was doing before those folks in Philadelphia got famous for the same thing.
In 2014 "Hot City" album has been released, fully expanded for the first time ever and contains two bonus tracks.
01. "All Our Dreams are Coming True" - 4:00
Written-by Gene Page
02. "Jungle Eyes" - 4:50
Written-by Billy Page, Gene Page
03. "She's My Main Squeeze" - 3:58
Written-by Billy Page, Gene Page
04. "Gene's Theme" - 3:28
Written-by Barry White
05. "I am Living in a World of Gloom" - 3:33
Written-by Barry White, Carnell Harrell, Elbert Denny
06. "Don't Play that Song" - 4:25
Written-by Barry White
07. "Satin Soul" - 4:23
Written-by Barry White
08. "Cream Corner (Get What You Want)" - 3:44
Written-by Barry White, Gene Page
09. "To The Bone" - 4:36
Written-by Barry White, Gene Page
Credits
Gene Page – Keyboards, Arranger, Conductor
Wilton Felder – Bass
Ed Greene – Drums
Barry White, Clarence McDonald – Keyboards
David T. Walker, Dean Parks, Melvin "Wah-Wah Watson" Ragin, Ray Parker, Jr. – Guitars
Ernie Watts – Flute, Soloist, Saxophone, Soloist
Joe Clayton – Congas
Gary Coleman – Congas
Producer - Barry White
Notes
Released: 1974
Recorded: 1974 at Whitney Studios,, Glendale, CA
Genre: Soul
Length: 43:27
© 1974
Label - Atlantic Records
Labels: Gene Page
The Lienke Brothers City Band - The Lienke Brothers City Band (1979)
There's a couple of power-poppy stunners however, specifically "The Observer" and "Squeeze Play," both strutting a faint Rundgren-esque stride.
Elsewhere, the bulk of this disk isn't particularly idiosyncratic, and in fact skews closer to the mid and right stratas of the dial, clinging preciously to the last vestiges of '70s pop/rock. To their credit, the Lienke's have the acumen down pat with Top 40-ready morels "In a Plane" and "Caroline."
And then there are the deal-breakers. "It Started to Get Good" humps a Bee Gees groove that I'm totally not in the market for, and I was just as desperate to escape from their token swing number "Hotel Black." Consider yourselves warned.
01. "The Observer" - 2:56
02. "Hotel Black" - 2:22
03. "When I Was Young" - 4:27
04. "Well What About It" - 3:59
05. "Caroline" - 2:25
06. "It Started to Get Good" - 4:37
07. "Squeeze Play" - 3:07
08. "Innocence" - 3:27
09. "Once Before" - 2:10
10. "In the Jungle" - 2:59
11. "In a Plane" - 2:50
12. "Nothing to Lose" - 5:23
Notes
Genre: Funk / Soul, Pop
Length: 40:46
© 1979
Label - No Sweat Records
Labels: Lienke Brothers City Band
Aldo Nova - Aldo Nova (1982)
Aldo Nova (born Aldo Caporuscio on November 13, 1956 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist, songwriter, and producer. Nova initially gained fame with his self-titled debut album Aldo Nova in 1982 which climbed to Billboard's number 8 position, and its accompanying single, "Fantasy," which climbed to number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Canadian rock singer/songwriter Aldo Nova doesn't get enough credit (some cynics would say blame) for helping invent the 1980s pop-metal genre, which focused equally on hard rocking anthems and soaring power ballads. Aldo Nova appeared in 1982 complete with irresistible melodies and choruses, explosive guitar licks, and huge-sounding drums. It was a full year or more before Def Leppard, Night Ranger, Bon Jovi, and others would latch on to this formula and rocket to stardom. Nova wrote, produced, arranged, and performed his double-platinum debut album by himself, except for drums and some bass guitar and piano parts.
Nova is quite proficient on guitar, but his secret weapon is his keyboard and synthesizer prowess. The hit single (and early MTV favorite) "Fantasy" cannot be denied; it's loaded with guitar and keyboard hooks as well as a catchy chorus. "Foolin' Yourself" has a more straightforward pop feel and it was a minor hit. "Ball and Chain" is the best-known power ballad on Aldo Nova, but the hypnotic "You're My Love" is better. "Hot Love" is propelled by several guitar solo bursts. "Heart to Heart" and "See the Light" are fast, energetic songs with crisp guitar riffs and swirling synthesizer lines. Aldo Nova is a minor classic.
01. "Fantasy" - 5:05
02. "Hot Love" - 3:54
03. "It's Too Late" - 3:23
04. "Ball and Chain" - 4:01
05. "Heart to Heart" - 3:42
06. "Foolin' Yourself" - 3:35
07. "Under the Gun" - 3:47
08. "You're My Love" - 3:33
09. "Can't Stop Lovin' You" - 3:57
10. "See the Light" - 3:56
All songs written by Aldo Nova
Credits
Aldo Nova - vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, bass guitar, keyboards, synthesizers
Dennis Chartrand - acoustic piano
Michel Pelo, Roberto Biagioni - bass guitar
Michael LaChapelle, Terry Martel - drums, percussion
Daniel Barbe, Dwight Druck - backing vocals
Production
Executive Producers - Lennie Petzie, Val Azzoli
Produced by Aldo Nova
Mixed By Aldo Nova, Tony Bongiovi & Ray "We Don't Know What You Do" Willard (at The Power Station)
Mastered by Bob Ludwig
All Songs Published By ATV Music.
Notes
Released: April 1, 1982
Recorded By Aldo Nova, Billy Szawlowski & Louis Mercier (at Bobinason Studios & Kingdom Sound)
Genre: Hard rock, glam metal, heavy metal
Length: 37:47
Label - Portrait Records
Labels: Aldo Nova
Nuclear Valdez - I Am I (1989)
Rock band Nuclear Valdez was formed in Miami in 1985 by singer/guitarist Froilan Sossa (aka Fro Sosa) and bassist Juan Diaz. They gigged around building a grassroots following and linking up with lead guitarist Jorge Barcala and drummer Robert Slade LeMont.
Contrary to a common assumption, their moniker had nothing to do with the Exxon oil tanker disaster, but was simply a joking nickname for a former coworker of Diaz's with an explosive temper. The band signed with Epic Records at the end of the '80s and released their debut I Am I in July 1989. I Am I's ringing guitars and earnest political themes quickly linked them with socially conscious rockers like the Alarm, with whom they would soon split a stage on an early episode of MTV Unplugged. Lead single "Summer," a soaring commentary on the Cuban revolution of 1959 (Diaz, Barcala, and LeMont are all Cuban-American), received substantial MTV airplay but was not a chart success.
The children of Cuban refugees hailing from Florida, Nuclear Valdez was an anomaly, playing guitar-based rock & roll in an area better known for dancebeat music. Led by lead singer/guitarist Froilan Sossa, Nuclear Valdez churned out a fairly potent mix of rock tinged with folk and ethnic elements on their 1989 debut I Am I. Lyrically, the band often addresses the plight of ethnic minorities in South Florida as on the bracing singles "Summer" and "Where Do We Go from Here." Unfortunately, the lyrics are often clumsy and a bit heavy-handed, which dilutes their message. There's no shortage of melody, however, as the band ranges from the bluesy "If I Knew Then," to the hip-swaying shuffle of "Eve," to the lovely, folk-tinged "Run Through the Fields." I Am I is an intriguing record that hints at further growth.
01. "Summer" - 4:47
02. "Hope Backing" - 4:4
Vocals – Gia Ciambotti
03. "Trace The Thunder" - 3:12
04. "If I Knew Then" - 5:16
05. "Unsung Hero (Song For Lenny Bruce)" - 4:12
06. "Strength" (Froilan Sosa) - 5:08
07. "Eve" 3:31
08. "Apache" (Froilan Sosa) - 4:01
09. "Run Through The Fields" - 4:06
10. "Where Do We Go From Here" - 3:44
11. "Rising Sun" - 4:12
all songs written-by Nuclear Valdez except where notice.
Nuclear Valdez
Froilan Sosa - Vocals / Guitar / Keyboards
Juan Luis Diaz - Bass
Robert Slade LeMont - Drums
Jorge Barcala - Lead Guitar
Rafael Tarrago - Lead Guitar
Credits
Art Direction – Stacy Drummond
Mastered By – Vlado Meller
Photography By – Lou Salvatori
Executive-Producer – Don Rubin, Michael Caplan
Producer – Richard Gottehrer, Thom Panunzio
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Records Inc.
Copyright (c) – CBS Records Inc.
Copyright (c) – Epic
Recorded At – A&M Studios
Mixed At – A&M Studios
Mastered At – CBS Studios, New York
Notes
Recorded By, Mixed By – Thom Panunzio
Genre: Rock
Length: 47:23
© 1989
Label - Epic Records
Labels: Nuclear Valdez
Yoko Ono - Approximately Infinite Universe (1973)
Approximately Infinite Universe is a double album by Yoko Ono, released in early 1973. It represents a departure from the experimental avant garde rock of her first two albums towards a more conventional pop/rock sound, while also dabbling in feminist rock. It peaked at #193 in the United States.
Mick Jagger dropped into the studio for some sessions. He said he was playing the guitar very loudly with John Lennon. Mick went on to say that Yoko "was really trying to sing properly. She's not screaming, she's really trying to sing."
Written and recorded in New York City with Elephant's Memory, Approximately Infinite Universe displayed Yoko Ono finally coming into her own right. Showing off her rock capabilities, she finds the hard spot with such cuts as "Yang Yang" and "I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window." But she shows gentle sentiment in cuts such as "Song for John" and the wonderful "Looking Over from My Hotel Window." Although this record, another double on vinyl, could have used some editing, it is well worth delving into.
With APPROXIMATELY INFINITE UNIVERSE, Yoko achieved a balance between the avante-garde and the pop/rock mainstream. Songs like "Death of Samantha", "Yang Yang", and "I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window" make this abundantly clear. Yoko was and is a force to be reckoned with in contemporary music. As for the album as a whole, there is no filler or extraneous material on it. Everything is Essential Yoko, and that is no small statement.
If you are new to Yoko's music, this is an excellent place to start. It combines her primal, almost painful, qualities from her early musical efforts with the acute pop sensibility she displayed in her later work. This is Yoko Ono. Don't be afraid, she won't hurt you.
Yoko pushed the Elephant's Memory big band to bop, swing and burn at the same time. Unleashed in 1972, the tracks have an all-or-nothing fearlessness and energy, foreshadowing the rise of punkdom almost four years down the road.
The 1997 CD re-issue on Rykodisc added two acoustic demos of songs from this era, that were later released on 1981's Season of Glass. It was released again, in 2007 by Rykodisc.
Side one
01. "Yang Yang" – 3:50
02. "Death of Samantha" – 6:22
03. "I Want My Love to Rest Tonight" – 5:11
04. "What Did I Do!" – 4:12
05. "Have You Seen a Horizon Lately" – 1:57
Side two
06. "Approximately Infinite Universe" – 3:21
07. "Peter the Dealer" – 4:46
08. "Song for John" – 2:06
09. "Catman (The Rosies Are Coming)" – 5:34
10. "What a Bastard the World Is" – 4:35
11. "Waiting for the Sunrise" – 2:33
Side three
12. "I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window" – 4:09
13. "Winter Song" – 3:39
14. "Kite Song" – 3:18
15. "What a Mess" – 2:41
16. "Shiranakatta (I Didn't Know)" – 3:11
17. "Air Talk" – 3:22
Side four
18. "I Have a Woman Inside My Soul" – 5:33
19. "Move on Fast" – 3:43
20. "Now or Never" – 4:59
21. "Is Winter Here to Stay?" – 4:22
22. "Looking Over from My Hotel Window" – 3:36
Bonus tracks
23. "Dogtown" (acoustic demo) – 2:51
24."She Gets Down on Her Knees" (acoustic demo) – 2:45
All songs written by Yoko Ono.
Credits
Yoko Ono - vocals, piano on "Looking Over from My Hotel Window" and "She Gets Down on Her Knees"
Joel Nohnn (anagram of John Lennon) - guitar, backing vocals
Elephant's Memory
Stan Bronstein - saxophone, flute, clarinet
Richard Frank, Jr. - drums, percussion
Daria Price - castanets
Gary Van Scyoc - bass guitar, trumpet
Adam Ippolito - piano, organ, harmonuim, trumpet
Wayne Gabriel - guitar
Production
All songs composed by Yoko Ono
Produced by Yoko Ono and John Lennon
Lacquer Cut By – Peckum, Porkum
Orchestrated By – Ron Frangipane
Arrangement - Yoko Ono
String orchestration - Ron Frangipane
Chief engineer - Jack Douglas
Assistant engineer - Dennis Turbeville
Butterfly Studio engineer - Kurt Munkacsi
Rerelease produced by Yoko Ono and Rob Stevens
Remastered by George Marino and Rob Stevens, Sterling Sound, New York City
Artwork – Bettina Rossner, John Lennon, Yoko Ono
Photography By – Bob Gruen, Iain Macmillian
Companies, etc.
Manufactured By – Apple Corps Ltd.
Published By – Ono Music Ltd.
Notes
Released: 8 January 1973 (US))
Recorded Mid-October–late November 1972 at: The Record Plant, New York City (except basic tracks of "Catman" and "Winter Song" at Butterfly Studios)
Genre: Protopunk, avant-garde, experimental, rock
Length: 93:09
© 1973
Label - Apple (Reissued on Rykodisc)
Labels: Yoko Ono
Robben Ford And The Ford Blues Band - A Tribute To Paul Butterfield (2001)
These recordings were done to pay tribute to Paul Butterfield and to the great Butterfield bands he led. Mark, Robben and I wanted to say thanks to the man who, maybe more than any other, helped each of us to define who we as musicians would become. The complete joy we had in making these recording is, I think, evident in each track as is our reverence for Paul Butterfield the musician, band leader, and modern blues innovator.
In the making of this recording a real effort was made to choose songs from Butterfield's first seven releases that would demonstrate both the style and diversity of the man and the bands. While we tried to stay fairly close to the original arrangements we did, in the best of Butterfield traditions, allow ourselves room to be creative.
Paul Butterfield was both a great blues harp player and an exceptional blues singer. He was the creator of some of the greatest of the modern blues bands and a list of the various members of his bands reads like a whose who of modern blues. Though his knowledge of and respect for the blues idiom is apparent in all of his recordings so too is his innovative genius. His ability to make an old song sound so new and vibrant, or to take a new song and make it sound so old and familiar was a skill that none has surpassed.
Paul Butterfield was the consummate blues man and though he died young he left a legacy that few can rival.
02. One More Heartache (4:22)
03. Last Hopes Gone (6:18)
04. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (3:06)
05. No Amount Of Loving (3:42)
06. Mary Mary (3:19)
07. Work Song (6:09)
08. In My Own Dream (6:22)
09. Buddy's Advice (3:29)
10. All These Blues (3:28)
11. Tollin' Bells (5:01)
12. Everything's Gonna Be Alright (5:01)
Country Joe And The Fish - The Life And Times Of Country Joe And The Fish (1971)
The album includes the first appearance of the original folk and jug version of the group's best known song, "I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die Rag", outside the band's first EP released on the self-published Rag Baby magazine. A live rendition performed at the Woodstock Festival also concludes the album. Other live recordings featured on the album include "Superbird", "Marijuana", "Rock and Soul Music", "Masked Marauder", and "Love Machine". Of the singles included on the album, the only one to nationally chart was "Not So Sweet Lorraine", which manage to reach number 98 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The Life and Times of Country Joe and the Fish was the final album by the band to be distributed by Vanguard Records to chart nationally. Upon release, the album reached number 198 on the Billboard 200 and was commended for its good sound quality in comparison to Vanguard's later compilation albums.
side one
1. I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die Rag (3:41)
2. Bass Strings (3:56)
3. Flying High (2:29)
4. Porpoise Mouth (2:47)
5. An Untitled Protest (2:45)
6. Who Am I (4:06)
side two
1. Grace (7:01)
2. Waltzing in the Moonlight (2:13)
3. Death Sound Blues (4:22)
4. Janis (2:36)
5. Sing Sing Sing (3:03)
side three
1. Superbird (Tricky Dick) (5:20)
2. Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine (4:05)
3. Marijuana (2:29)
4. Rock and Soul Music / Love (6:29)
side four
1. Crysal Blues (5:05)
2. Masked Marauder (4:16)
3. Love Machine (6:09)
4. The 'Fish' Cheer; I Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag (3:01)
Label - Vanguard
Labels: Country Joe And The Fish