A Pound for a Brown: October 2006 Free Hit Counters
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Sunday, October 29, 2006


GINHOUSE : GINHOUSE (UK'71)

Progressive Hard-Blues-Rock Monster

Debut and sole album from this Newcastle hard blues rock trio. Orginally released in 1971 this album has become a real rarity and collector's item.They had a good reputation as a live act and wrote some strong material on their album, with the continuous track "The House"/"Sun In A Bottle" the highlight, alongside a cover version of The Beatles "And I Love Her".Geoff Sharkey had earlier played in Sammy.
This is for all Rock Lovers.


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http://rapidshare.com/files/1146095/Ginhouse.zip.html
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Zu + Dr. Eugene Chadbourne :

HOT SHIT !!!!!!!!

Motorhellington (Live 2000)

1. Iron Man (Black Sabbath)
2. The Robots (Kraftwerk)
3. Chain of Fools (Don Convay)
4. Boogie Stop Shuffle (Charles Mingus)
5. Corcovado (Jobim)
6. Pushin' Too Hard (Sky Saxon)
7. Sex Machine (James Brown)
8. Sacrifice (Motorhead)

Here's the Deal :
http://rapidshare.com/files/1142140/Motherhellington.zip.html


The Zu Side of The Chadbourne (2000)

1. Cosmos (John Coltrane)
2. Chadbourne In The Sky With Diamonds (Zu+E.C.)
3. Somewhere Over The Chadbourne (Zu+E.C.)
4. Porgy and Chadbourne (Zu+E.C.)
5. Holiday in Chadbournia (Zu+E.C.)
6. Ascenseur pour The Chadbourne (Zu+E.C.)
7. In a Gadda Na Chadbourne (Zu+E.C.)
8. 'O Chadbourne Mio! (Zu+E.C.)
9. House of The Rising Chadbourne (Zu+E.C.)
10. Stairway to Chadbourne (Zu+E.C.)
11. For Those About to Chadbourne (Zu+E.C.)
12. Everybody Needs a Chadbourne (To Love) (Zu+E.C.)
13. Spirits (Albert Ayler)

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http://rapidshare.com/files/1143751/The_Zu_Side_of_the_Chadbourne.zip.html


Eugene Chadbourne - Guitars
Roy Paci - Trumpet
Massimo Pupillo - Bass
Jacopo Battaglia - Drums
Tommaso Mai - Saxes


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THIRD EAR BAND : THE MAGUS (UK'72)

T.E.B.'s Rock & Roll Album ?????

Falling giddily between the cracks of psychedelia,prog and free-form jazz,Third Ear Band baffled the best in the late '60s/early '70s,then cemented their reputation by providing the soundtrack to Roman Polanski's film Macbeth,which was also to be the band's third and final album.A fourth one,however,was recorded in December,1972,under the aegis of Ear's soundman Ron Kort,who also supplied percussion and piano to the set.But with their deal with Harvest Records at an end, and no new takers for the album in sight,the band faded away,to surface a handful of times in later years.The tapes,meanwhile,were carefully preserved by Kort,until finally published.Magus would have defied description at the time,and the musical progression over the intervening years has only highlighted the problem.Today a song like "New Horizon" with its gloomy electronics and militant beats would probably be tagged goth,a genre that didn't even exist back in '72.The title track,too,could fall into that same category with its insistent rhythm and moody melody,at least, until the organ swoops down in all its pompous, early-'70s glory.And what of "The Phoenix," a spoken word piece accompanied by recorder,twittering bird effects,and a low rumble-like aural wave?Beat poetry or improv jazz?The tribal drums that accompany "The Key" also sound thoroughly modern,while the violin that sweeps overhead in muted gypsy fashion pushes the number towards world music,although club crowds might prefer to claim it for their own.Elsewhere,the more electronic "Cosmic Wheel," with its rousing rhythm and Indian flavor, calls to mind the more intriguing electro-sounds of the early '80s.The song reappears as "Kosmik Wheel" at the end of the set,Mike Marchant's harsh vocals industrial in tone,the music itself now giving way to total abandon, and only the time-warp sound of the organ betrays its actual belated date.A shocking,but masterful,album for its day,and no less so three decades later.One wishes store staff good luck in the thankless task of choosing a genre bin for this set.

Easily their most accessible album.


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http://rapidshare.com/files/1139209/The_Magus_1972.zip.html

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AREA : MALEDETTI (ITALY'76)

Jazzrock (??!) Masterpiece

Maledetti holds all of the elements that make Area such a hair raising listening experience.All of the Area elements are intact;from the Mediterranean sonic fusion,rhythmic assaults that leave one breathless,to newer elements of African rhythmic percussion via Paul Lytton,hot jazz elements courtesy of Steve Lacy,and a classical music overture with the aid of a string quartet, making Maledetti a monster in the Area catalog.
Along with Ares Tavolazzi on bass and keyboard genius Patrizio Fariselli,Demetrios Stratos has never sounded better with his vocal intonations.Starting off with "Evaporazione" we hear Stratos running back and forth spouting some Italian nonsense which ends abruptly with him screaming "Ladies and Gentlemen",leading to "Diforisma Urbano":a glorious glide of rhythmic keyboard mayhem that breaks with a keyboard run halfway through and Stratos vocalizing like never before."Gerontocrazia" contains one of Stratos's most incredible vocal workouts. f I had to pick one track that was most representative of Demetrios's style of singing this would be it, minus the yodeling inflections."Scum" is one of those tracks that will have you reaching out and pulling your old Monk and Bud Powell recordings and dust them off for a second listen.
Side two:enter the string quartet with a Bach concerto,magnificent in it's own right,and into "Giro, Giro, Tondo". Damn this is incredible from Stratos! So full of emotion and energy,many vocalist could take lessons from listening to this!Patrizio Fariselli shines like the brightest beacon in a dark harbor with his keyboard work which makes this one my all time favorite Area tracks. And ending Maledetti is "Caos",a workout of structures of insanity guided by no one.This is a masterpiece from one of the most innovative and exciting groups to have ever graced these shores and ears.They don't make em like this anymore!!!

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http://rapidshare.com/files/1137334/Maledetti_1976.zip.html

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Saturday, October 28, 2006



MICK FARREN :

Mona,the Carnivorous Circus (uk'70)
Plus 4 bonus tracks

Here's the Deal :
http://rapidshare.com/files/1009880/Carnivorous_Circus___4bt.zip.html



MICK FARREN'S TIJUANA BIBLE :

Gringo Madness (1993)

Here's the Deal :
http://rapidshare.com/files/1010912/Tijuana_Madness.zip.html


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Thursday, October 26, 2006


SATYA SAI MAITREYA KALI :

APACHE (US'71) + INCA (US'72)

California deep Psychedelic loner.Acid leads,mystical vocals,tons of effects,completely stoned feeling.Came out as 2 single albums and even more limited as an Double album.Only 2 copies known.The music is outta Space Psychedelic Folk with great songs and beautifull vocals.A real killer from beginning to end.

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http://rapidshare.com/files/769225/Apache___1971_.zip.html

http://rapidshare.com/files/770442/Inca___1972_.zip.html


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Tuesday, October 24, 2006


ACID JAM 2 (2000) [2cd]

Masterpiece of Modern Psychedelia

Featuring members of Camel/The Bevis Frond/Magic Muscle/High Tide/Edgar Broughton Band/Outskirts of Infinity/The Alchemysts


Nick Saloman - Guitar/Vocals/Organ/Synth/Piano
Ade Shaw - Bass/Keyboards
Bari Watts - Guitar
Rick Gunther - Drums/Vocals
Debbie Saloman - Vocals
Tony Hill - Guitar
Andy Ward - Drums
Rod Goodway - Vocals/Guitar
Simon House - Violin
Steve Broughton - Drums
Paul Simmons - Guitar
Rich Murphy - Guitar
Tom Hughes - Organ
Luke Adams - Drums
Alan Strawbridge - Bass
Grenville Hammond - Percussion
Pete Pavli - Bass
Jon Guard - Bass
Matt Love - Percussion

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cd 1 :
http://rapidshare.com/files/518706/Acid_Jam_2_Disc_1.zip.html

cd 2 :
http://rapidshare.com/files/515009/Acid_Jam_2_Disc_2.rar.html


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And now this spaceship is headed for You

Gong Est Mort,Vive Gong!!!!!!!!

Daevid Allen (vocals/guitars)
Gilli Smyth (vocals/space whisper)
Didier Malherbe (sax/flute/vocals)
Steve Hillage (guitars)
Tim Blake (synth/vocals)
Mike Howlett (bass)
Pierre Moerlen (drums/vibes)

Recorded 28 May 1977 @ Pavillon de Paris, Paris (France)

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http://rapidshare.com/files/512352/From_the_Planet_Gong.rar.html

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Monday, October 23, 2006


LADIES W.C. : LADIES W.C. (VENEZUELA'69)


Garage Psych Monster!!!

All-time classic South American psych record from 1969."This is the most innovative 60's record made in Venezuela.A full blast fuzz and wah-wah assault with backwards noise, screaming baby sounds used as a solo instrument, tons of effects,English vocals,a real masterpiece.Maybe this piece of psychedelic art deserves to be known as the most important record made in South America in 1969.Stephen Scott and Mario Seijas from Homer and The Don'ts, and Adib Casta from Los Claneras,who later became a famous painter and who passed away this year,came together to create this album for the Souvenier label (famous label in Venezuela).But the music was just too strange.So besides playing live (which was very dangerous at the time with this music and words) the album became rare and you can call it real 'underground' in any sense. They put people in prison for less in those days.

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http://rapidshare.com/files/372231/Ladies_WC_1969.rar.html

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Sunday, October 15, 2006

Hi Folks, at last I'm back but unfortunately I'll be able to post albums only on the weekends (I'm workin' veeery hard). I'll try to re-upload all the deleted links.
See ya next saturday....

F.

CREEPY JOHN THOMAS :
Brother Bat Bone (1968)
Creepy John Thomas (1969)

Blues-Psych Monster

Both excellent albums by this classy UK '70s psych / Bluesrock band on one disc.They only released their albums in Germany."Brother Bat Bone" is a masterpiece sounding at times like a mixture of Captain Beefheart and the Pink Fairies.Creepy John Thomas had earlier played in the Australian Flies and went on to join the Edgar Broughton Band.

Born in Sydney,Australia,John Thomas has truly been rockin' around for over three decades. He's been writing songs since his first successful venture into the music business,when as a member of Melbourne based band The Flies,he co-wrote their chart hits. During this time,they became famous in Australia for their wild and frantic live performances. As the enfant terribles of the Aussie pop scene, they appeared regularly on TV and also supported The Rolling Stones, Roy Orbison and many others during their Australian career.Moving to London ,John released the "Brother Bat Bone" on the RCA label.
A second album,"Creepy John Thomas",was released on the Teldec label.These two albums have both become cult classics and are sought after by rock historians.Both albums have since been bootlegged by Fingerprint records although John has never received any royalties from sales of these recordings.In the early seventies, after spending over a year in San Francisco,John returned to London and joined the E.B.B. as guitarist.He is featured on the albums Live Hits Harder and Bandages (with Mike Oldfield).During this time John recorded with Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox in their pre-Eurythmics days.After several more years with the E.B.B., John moved to Berlin, Germany, in 1979, where as leader of Johnny & The Drivers,he remained part of the Berlin rock scene for nearly ten years.Two Drivers albums were released,"This Must Be the Night" on Polydor and "Homing in on Zero" on Phonogram.Now based in London,John spends his time writing and recording and planning his next attack on the music establishment. He runs Werewolf Music and spends most of his time time working with other artists as producer and musician and songwriter.John has just produced his first solo effort in decades, "Remember Me this Way",which appears on Werewolf Records.


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http://rapidshare.de/files/36769691/Creepy_John_Thomas.rar.html
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THE AMAZING BAND : ROAR (UK'70)

Roarrrrr!!!!

Mal Dean : Trumpet
Roy Spall : Violin,Accordeon,Flute
Mick Brennan : Alto Saxophone,Piano
Maia Spall : Voice
Chris Francis : Alto Saxophone
Jim Mullen : Double Bass,Harmonica
Robert Wyatt : Percussion,Drums,Voice,Keyboards


Here's the Deal :
http://rapidshare.de/files/36777417/Amazing_Band.rar.html
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