A Pound for a Brown: March 2007 Free Hit Counters
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Saturday, March 24, 2007

Hi Folks,I've decided to re-upload some old posts.
This is the time for a drop of Heavy Stuff.
So...... Here's the New Deal :


After Shave - Skin Deep (Switzerland'72)

Arbete och Fritid - Andra Lp (Sweden'71)

Estes Brothers - Transitions (Us'71)

Jun Kamikubo - Nothingness (Japan'72)

Out of Darkness - Out of Darkness (Uk'70)


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Friday, March 09, 2007


GONG : FAMILY JEWELS (1987-1998)
Compilation of Gong and related artists including unreleased material
Disk 1 - Thinky Disc
1. Pip PYLE: Seven Year Itch [1998]
2. Pierre MOERLEN'S GONG: Second Wind [live Bremen Aug 1988]
3. Gilli SMYTH: Cyberwhale
4. Daevid ALLEN: So What? [1997]
5. Pierre MOERLEN & ORCHESTRE REGIONAL DE JAZZ D'ALSACE : Little House I Used To Live In* [live Strasbourg 1997]
6. GONG: Radio Gnome Transmission / The Secret Language* [Oxford, Zodiac Club - 17 Oct 1997]
7. GONG: Steffe Sharpstrings' Master Builder Guitar Solo* [Manchester, Nia Centre - 3 Oct 1997]
8. Daevid ALLEN: Flagship Farewell* [1997]
9. Pierre MOERLEN'S GONG: Say No More [1988]
10. GONG: Master Builder Sax solo* [Sheffield, Leadmill - 5 Oct 1997]
11. GONG: Can't Kill Me Jam* [Cambridge, Junction - 21 Oct 1997]
12. GONG: You Are I And I* [Manchester, Nia Centre - 3 Oct 1997]
Disk 2 - Feely Disc
1. Didier MALHERBE: Hadouk [1995]
2. GLO: Let's Glo [1997]
3. GONGMAISON: Blame The Rich [1989]
4. GLO: Back To The Sea [1997]
5. Didier MALHERBE: Zeff Dance [1992]
6. SMYTH, ALLEN & WILLIAMSON: Stroking The Tail Of The Bird [1987]
7. Mike HOWLETT with Ben HOFFNUNG : Mountains of Venus* [1997]
8. GLO: Deia [1997]
9. Didier MALHERBE: Blues del' Horizon [1994]
10. Daevid ALLEN: The Voice of Om [1989]
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TAMAM SHUD
EVOLUTION (1969)
GOOLUTIONITES AND THE REAL PEOPLE (1970)
PSYCH MONSTERS FROM OZ.
Tamam Shud was one of the most original and innovative Australian groups of the late '60s / early '70s, and they played a very important part in our musical development as pioneers of acid-rock and progressive music. Long after they split they remained a 'cult' item, and a definite mystique still surrounds them. Their original recordings were (and still are) highly prized by collectors and aficionados, but they are now very hard to obtain. Both albums are extremely good : Evolution showcases the bands distinct style with ripping acid guitar and strong songs whilst the second is an acid prog masterpiece in the realms of T2 and the Masters Apprentices "Toast To Panama Red" that's probably the most sought after Australian album of its kind.
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