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Cromagnon - Orgasm 1969 [Full Album]




 
 
 
Cromagnon - Orgasm 1969 [Full Album]
       
      

I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it
If U like this album Please buy it for the full experience
1. "Caledonia" 00:00
2. "Ritual Feast Of The Libido" 04:21
3. "Organic Sundown" 07:48
4. "Fantasy" 14:58
5. "Crow Of The Black Tree" 22:18
6. "Genitalia" 31:58
7. "Toth, Scribe I" 34:44
8. "First World Of Bronze" 45:23

The following people contributed to Orgasm:
Band Austin Grasmere (lead vocals, music) Brian Elliot (lead vocals, music)
Connecticut Tribe: Peter Bennett (bass) Jimmy Bennett (guitar, bagpipes) Vinnie Howley (guitar) Sal Salgado (percussion) Nelle Tresselt (honorary tribe member) Mark Payuk (vocals) Gary Leslie (vocals, multi-sound effects)
Released 1969
Recorded 1969 at A1 Sound Studio, New York City
Genre Avant-garde, sound collage, obscuro, psychedelic rock, noise
 
 

Sperrmüll - Sperrmüll (1973) Full album



 
 
Sperrmüll - Sperrmüll (1973) Full album

       
      

SPERRMÜLL offer a solid bandwith of styles with their eponymous album - not absolutely unique or experimental but interesting anyhow. The band name is somewhat obscure because 'Sperrmüll' is the german expression for bulk rubbish. But the music is fairly far off being poor or useless. The english vocals are not that overtopping but instrumentally the band has a plenty to offer. Predominantly heavy rock with many prog additions - also good guitar and organ work. The LP version consists of 6 songs and additionally two digitally reissues are known - the Second Battle version with two bonus tracks and the Universal Records one with the original tracks.
We have a pop folky begin with Me and my girlfriend controlled by mandoline and piano, organ and synthesizer contributions whereas the song gets heavier at the end. The following No freak out is the bestknown SPERRMÜLL excerpt because it was placed on several krautrock sampler. A good choice because there are used psychedelic ingredients a la PINK FLOYD combined with a monotonic rhythm. Rising up contains noticable spacy contributions which are remembering me at ELOY respectively GROBSCHNITT. Right now is starting as a hard rocker but evolving with an unusual behaviour - only guitar and drums are duelling each other for some time. After several minutes the song is changing into a mellow grooving part with jazzy e-piano and a strong bass guitar - finally ending as a hard rocker again - definetely the best song because the most innovative with much variety. The last tracks Land of the rocking sun and Pat Casey are not really important - typical rocking pieces whereas the latter has a distinctive boogie woogie rhythm.
Nice album - not spectacular - for collectors of early german efforts it's a good find.
Review by: Rivertree from Prog Archives
http://www.progarchives.com/Review.as...
Songs
/ Tracks Listing
1. Me An My Girlfriend (0:00)
2. No Freak Out (5:05)
3. Rising Up (11:49)
4. Right Now (18:21)
5. Land Of The Rocking Sun (27:31)
6. Pat Casey (32:01)
7. Have To Leave You (Bonus) (35:22)
8. To Be Satisfied (Bonus) (41:10)
Line-up / Musicians
- Helmut Krieg / guitar, mandolin, vocals
- Harald Kaiser / bass, vocals
- Reinhold Breuer / drums, percussion
- Peter Schneider / organ, electric piano, synthesizer
 
 
 
 
 
 

GURU GURU-Ufo 1970[Full Album ]




 
 
 
 
GURU GURU-Ufo 1970[Full Album ]
        
     

I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it.
If you like this album please buy it for the full experience

1. Stone In (00:00)
2. Girl Call (05:43)
3. Next Time See You At The Dalai Lhama (12:04)
4. Ufo (18:04)
5. Der LSD / Marsch (28:32)
- Mani Neumeier / percussion, drums, voice, tapes
- Uli Trepte / bass, sounds
- Ax Genrich / guitars
Recording Supervisor -- D. Schittenhelm*, J. Schittenhelm*
Written-by [All Titles], Producer -- Guru Guru
 
 

Anoushka Shankar -- Traveller --2012 FULL CONCERT Live at Festival Les Nuits de Fourvière



 
 
Anoushka Shankar -- Traveller --2012 FULL CONCERT Live at Festival Les Nuits de Fourvière
     
    

Country: France
Genre: Indian Classical, Flamenco, World Music
Duration: 1:13:42
Year: 2012
Description: Live performance, which took place July 13, 2012 at the Festival Les Nuits de Fourvière in Lyon (France), the world-famous sitarist Anushka Shankar, daughter of legendary musician Ravi Shankar and Sukanya Rajan. «Traveller» - evidence of a profound relationship flamenco and Indian classical music tradition.
Tracklist:
 1. Inside Me (music by Javier Limón & Anoushka Shankar)
 2. Ishq (music by Javier Limón, Anoushka Shankar, Sanjeev Chimmalgi)
 3. Si no puedo verla (music by Javier Limón & Anoushka Shankar)
 4. Casi uno (music by Javier Limón & Anoushka Shankar)
 5. Dancing in Madness (music by Anoushka Shankar)
 6. Boy Meets Girl (music by Anoushka Shankar)
 7. Lola's Lullaby (music by Anoushka Shankar)
 8. Kanya (music by Anoushka Shankar)
 9. Bulería (music by Anoushka Shankar)
 10. Traveller (music by Anoushka Shankar)
 11. Jog (Classical Indian 8-bit Raga)
Musicians:
 Sitar - Anoushka Shankar
 Vocals - Sandra Carrasco
 Indian percussions - Pirashanna Thevarajah
 Cajon - El Pirana
 Shehnai & tanpura - Sanjeev Shankar
 Flamenco guitar - Melon Jimenes
 

Bulbous Creation - You Won't Remember Dying (1970)[Full Album][HD]




 
 
 
 
Bulbous Creation - You Won't Remember Dying (1970)[Full Album][HD]
       
    

Band: Bulbous Creation
Album: You Won't Remember Dying
Release Date: 1970
Counrty: USA
Type/Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock
Album Tracklist:
01. End Of The Page
02. Having A Good Time
03. Satan
04. Fever Machine Man
05. Let's Go To The Sea
06. Hooked
07. Under The Black Sun
08. Stormy Monday
An extremely rare and previously unreleased 1969/1970 heavy psychedelic album housed in a superb sleeve. It was recorded in the Cavern Sound Studio, Missouri. The opening cut, "End Of The Page", has a lovely guitar intro and the other highlight is the lengthy "Let's Go To The Sea", which features some great Hendrix's psychedelic guitar work. The remainder of the album comprises harder edged rock cuts, their own interpretation of "Stormy Monday" and "Hooked", which is the best moment on the album vocally. Worth checking out. The band hailed from the Kansas/Missouri area.
Heavy psych classic with warm dusty basement sound with HEAVY bass and great acid psych guitarwork of premium quality. "Stormy Monday" and "Let's Go To The Sea" are amazing.
Highly recommended!
              
 
 

Sitting Bull - Trip Away (1971, Full Album)




 
 
 
 
Sitting Bull - Trip Away (1971, Full Album)

      
     
     

Bio: An obscure early band of little merit, except if you like the folky Grateful Dead or lighter Quicksilver type. - Steve & Alan Freeman.
Tracks:
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Trip Away (10:19)
2. Song of Junk (3:51)
3. Every Time (3:17)
4. Indian Fate (3:55)
5. Hopeless Love (2:50)
6. Too Many Stops (4:24)
7. For Me, For You (4:26)
8. Business Woman (3:47)
9. Lonely Lover (3:57)
10. Clean Survival (4:01)
11. Motorcycle Mama (2:07) *
12. Your Lovin' Man (1:47) *