vrijdag 29 januari 2016

Country Joe And The Fish - The Life And Times Of Country Joe And The Fish (1971)

The Life and Times of Country Joe and the Fish is a compilation album by the American psychedelic rock band Country Joe and the Fish and was released on Vanguard Records in September 1971 (see 1971 in music). The album provides a summary of Country Joe and the Fish's history from their formation in 1965 to their disbandment in 1970, and also serves as a survey of their recording career during that span. Although the track listing is not in a specified chronological order, it does encompass a mixture of their most celebrated experimental and traditionally-structured compositions. All of the songs included on the original The Life and Times of Country Joe and the Fish album can all be found on the band's first five albums, Electric Music for the Mind and Body, I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die, Together, Here We Are Again, and CJ Fish.
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

Bob Geldof - Great Songs of Indifference The Anthology 1986-2001 (4CD) (2005)

4 CD box set. To celebrate Geldof, the musician, Great Songs of Indifference: The Anthology 1986-2001 brings together his 4 albums Deep in the Heart of Nowhere, the Vegetarians of Love, the Happy Club and Sex, Age and Death, with a wealth of bonus material, some previously unreleased. Universal. 2005.
This package has all four of his solo albums digitally remastered with bonus tracks.
Deep In The Heart Of Nowhere (1986): I saw the video for "This Is The World Calling" on MTV (Yes, when they used to play videos) in November 1986. I got this on cassette for my 14th birthday. The version of "This Is The World Calling" on that cassette is different from the cd versions, but not by much. This is my favorite Geldof album and it sounds fantastic digitally remastered. The track order on the cassette was different from the track order on the original cd and this remastered version. I always kind of liked the sequencing of the cassette and the version of "This Is The World Calling" on it as well. Standout tracks include "I Cry Too", "When I Was Young", "This Heartless Heart", "The Beat Of The Night", "Night Turns To Day" and "August Was A Heavy Month". The four bonus tracks are okay and do not detract from the rest of the album.
The Vegetarians Of Love (1990): I got this on cd when it was released in August 1990 (I Think). A major music style shift with a more stripped down effect. Still, I think this is also a great album, and my second favorite from Geldof. Standout tracks include "Love Or Something", "The Great Song Of Indifference", "Thinking Voyager 2 Type Things", "Big Romantic Stuff", "The Chains Of Pain", "A Rose At Night" and "No Small Wonder". The seven bonus songs here are probably the best of the four albums.
The Happy Club (1992): I got this on cd when it was released in April 1992. This remastered version omits "Yeah, Right" from the original release, but I went back and listened to it and felt that it was a good idea to leave it off the digital remaster. The track order is slightly different too on the digital remaster, and I think it works much better. Standout tracks include "Attitude Chicken", "The Soft Soil", "A Hole To Fill", "My Hippy Angel", "Too Late God", "Road Of Germany (After BD)" and "A Sex Thing". The three bonus tracks are okay.
Sex, Age And Death (2001): Obviously and intentionally bleak what with the suicide of his ex-wife and Michael Hutchence between albums. I don't like this one as much as his others. Standout tracks include "One For Me", "$6,000,000 Loser", "Scream In Vain", "Inside Your Head" and "10:15". The nine bonus songs are, again, just okay.
The reason to get this for those, like me, who already have them individually is that they're all digitally remastered and come with extra tracks. The booklet is informative with a review of each of the four albums followed by all the lyrics to each original album's tracks.

Disc 1
01.  This Is The World Calling  (4:23)
02.  In The Pouring Rain  (4:31)
03.  August Was A Heavy Month  (5:07)
04.  Love Like A Rocket  (4:52)
05.  I Cry Too  (4:28)
06.  When I Was Young  (5:01)
07.  This Heartless Heart  (4:05)
08.  Beat Of The Nigh t (5:06)
09.  Truly True Blue  (1:18)
10.  Pulled Apart By Horses  (4:29)
11.  Words From Heaven  (4:38)
12.  Good Boys In The Wrong  (5:18)
13.  Night Turns To Day  (4:54)
14.  Deep In The Heart Of Nowhere  (1:17)
15.  Life Is The Hardest Thing  (3:12)
16.  Friends For Life  (5:28)
17.  August Was A Heavy Month  (Instrumental)  (4:01)
18.  Dig A Ditch  (4:28)

Disc 2
01.  A Gospel Song  (5:25)
02.  Love Or Something  (4:32)
03.  Great Song of Indifference  (4:41)
04.  Thinking Voyager 2 Type Things  (8:20)
05.  Big Romantic Stuff  (4:06)
06.  Crucified Me  (2:09)
07.  The Chains Of Pain  (3:46)
08.  A Rose At Night  (5:42)
09.  No Small Wonder  (4:45)
10.  Walking Back To Happiness  (7:30)
11.  Let It Go  (4:38)
12.  The End Of The World  (1:53)
13.  Out Of Order  (Bonus Track)  (3:28)
14.  Hotel 75  (Bonus Track)  (3:55)
15.  One Of The Girls  (Bonus Track)  (2:27)
16.  The Original Miss Jesus  (Bonus Track)  (3:44)
17.  The Vegetarians Of Love  (Bonus Track)  (1:19)
18.  Sunny Afternoon  (Bonus Track)  (3:49)
19.  The Great Song Of Indifference  (3:37)

Disc 3
01.  Room 19 (Sha La La Lee)  (4:41)
02.  Attitude Chicken  (4:36)
03.  The Soft Soil  (7:29)
04.  A Hole To Fill  (5:05)
05.  The Song Of The Emergent Nation  (6:55)
06.  My Hippy Angel  (5:29)
07.  The Happy Club  (4:05)
08.  Like Down On Me  (5:58)
09.  Too Late God  (3:46)
10.  Roads Of Germany  (5:11
11.  A Sex Thing  (5:11)
12.  The House At The Top Of The World  (4:12)
13.  Shine On  (Bonus Track ) (4:10)
14.  Huge Birdless Silence  (Bonus Track)  (3:23)
15.  Maybe Heaven  (Bonus Track)  (5:52)

Disc 4
01.  One For Me  (4:56)
02.  Six Million Dollar Loser  (4:23)
03.  Pale White Girls  (4:59)
04.  The New Routine  (5:25)
05.  Mudslide  (4:51)
06.  Mind In Pocket  (4:38)
07.  My Birthday Suit  (2:58)
08.  Scream In Vain  (5:00)
09.  Inside Your Head  (4:39)
10.  10.15  (3:21)
11.  A Summer Day (London ´95)  (Bonus Track)  (2:49)
12.  Sighs And Whispers  (Bonus Track)  (3:10)
13.  Voodoo Child  (Bonus Track)  (3:57)
14.  Two Dogs  (Bonus Track)  (3:22)
15.  Harvest Moon  (Bonus Track)  (3:29)
16.  A Summer Night (London ´95)  (Bonus Track)   (3:12)
17.  Pale White Girls  (French Mix)  (3:47)
18.  Cool Blue Easy  (Bonus Track)  (4:56)
19.  Pity The Poor Drifter  (Bonus Track)  (2:!4)

Label - Mercury Records

The Edgar Winter Group - They Only Come Out At Night (1972)

They Only Come Out at Night is the third studio album by The Edgar Winter Group. It went to No. 3 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, eventually sold two million copies.
While this album will forever be remembered for spawning the huge hit singles "Frankenstein" and "Free Ride," there's plenty more to appreciate on this stellar release. From "the other single," "Hangin' Around," to the pretty melodies of "Round & Around" and "Autumn," the set collects ten outstanding cuts, played with fervor by Edgar Winter, Chuck Ruff, Dan Hartman, Randy Jo Hobbs, and Ronnie Montrose, along with guest artist/producer Rick Derringer. The "party" feel of "We All Had a Real Good Time" and the singalong "Alta Mira" only add to this already red-hot mix, making They Only Come Out at Night the album Winter will always be remembered for.

01.  Hangin' Around   (3:02)
02.  When It Comes   (3:16)
03.  Alta Mira   (3:18)
04.  Free Ride   (3:08)
05.  Undercover Man  (3:49)
06.  Round & Round  (4:00)
07.  Rock 'n' Roll Boogie Woogie Blues  (3:25)
08.  Autumn  (3:00)
09.  We All Had a Real Good Time  (3:05)
10.  Frankenstein  (4:44)

Label - Epic Records

woensdag 20 januari 2016

A.J. Croce - That's Me In The Bar (20th Anniversary Edition) (1995)




















Tracklist
  1. "That's Me in the Bar"  (Croce, David Curtis) – 3:54
  2. "Sign on the Line" (Croce, Ramsey McClean) – 2:53
  3. "She's Waiting for Me" – 2:47
  4. "Checkin' In" – 2:34
  5. "Music Box" – 2:49
  6. "Callin' Home" – 2:10
  7. "Night Out on the Town" – 3:17
  8. "Pass Me By" – 2:38
  9. "I Meant What I Said" – 3:50
  10. "Maybe I'm to Blame" – 2:14
  11. "I Confess" – 3:14
  12. "Some People Call It Love" – 4:15
  13. "If You Want Me To Stay"  (Bonus Track)  – 3:12
All songs written by A.J. Croce, except where noted


Personnel

Production
  • Producer: Jim Keltner
  • Arranger: David Hidalgo, John Leftwich

Notes
Released:  1995 
Genre:  Blues, Folk, World, & Country
Length: 39:47 

Label - Compass Records

Sailor - Dressed For Drowning (1980)

Sailor are a British pop group, best known in the 1970s for their hit singles "A Glass of Champagne" and "Girls, Girls, Girls", written by the group's lead singer and 12-string guitar player, Georg Kajanus.
Sailor's original line-up split up in 1978, although Pickett and Marsh released more material as Sailor with Gavin and Virginia David in 1980, with an album of Pickett compositions called Dressed for Drowning, produced by James William Guercio at his Caribou studio in Colorado
This was Sailor's final studio LP with only two original members. Don't let that trouble you. The addition of a female vocalist expands the sound beyond cheery dancehall ditties and moves into Heart / Quarterflash territory with "Danger on the Titanic" as the standout track. Most hits collections do include some cuts from this including Private Eye, Hat Check Girl and the beautiful ballad, Starlight.

01.  Danger On The Titanic  - 5:49 
02.  Don't Send Flowers  - 3:45 
03.  Private Eye  - 5:22 
04.  Don''t Look A Gift Horse  - 5:13 
05.  Runaway  - 4:26 
06.  Hat Check Girl  - 2:56 
07.  Pearl Harbor  - 4:42 
08.  Starlight  - 3:41 
09.  Who Will Stop The Rain  - 5:09

Label - Caribou Records