lunes, 15 de abril de 2019
SMALL WORLD - Slight Detour [UK revival mod 1980-85] 1999 Detour Records DRCD 019
This double album takes you through their recording career from 1980 to 1985.
Small World were at the forefront of the 80s Mod revival scene, the music press loved them (Sounds dedicated a whole page to them), fans adored them and there’s no doubt that Small World went down as one of the best Mod Bands of the era. At the height of Small World's Career, their fan club topped over 600 members. Following a brief reformation in the Summer of 1998 playing live at the Untouchables Brighton Mod rally, Small World recently appeared at the Massive Mods Mayday event on the May Bank Holiday of 1999 at the Forum London.
Small World
SOURCE FAMILY - The Source Family [USA psychedelic 2013] Drag City DC559CD
Drag City has been committed to releasing unheard music by Father Yod & the Source Family's various musical incarnations since the issue of 2008's Songs from the Source. They continued with 2009's Magnificence in the Memory (curated by No-Neck Blues Band's Dave Nuss) and the double-LP-only The Thought Adjusters in 2012. In other words, when it came to issuing a soundtrack for the stellar Jodi Wille/Maria Demopoulos documentary The Source Family, the label was a logical choice. Nuss and Wille compiled and sequenced this 14-track collection of tracks from various bands that recorded during the wildly creative 1973-1974 period and that resulted, reportedly, in over 60 albums' worth of material. (Nowhere near that many were ever released, but we can hope!) While most of the music here is listed under the Ya Ho Wa 13 or Father Yod & the Spirit of 76 names, the material chosen showcases the contributions of a wide range of Source Family members. It is compiled from a host of recordings, including those previously issued by Drag City. Highlights include the stellar edited version of the rock jam "Man the Messiah," with its Aquarian-age gospel chorus backed by Farfisa organ, wah-wah electric guitars, walloping drums, and piano. The two Source Family chants included here are brief but compelling, because they weren't necessarily meant to be heard outside the community. They also contrast beautifully with one another as well as the rest of these tracks. "Chant 10" is stripped to the bone, haunting and near reverential, while the Yod-led "Chant 2" is forceful, to the point of being nearly martial. There are better-known selections here too, such as edited versions of "I'm Gonna Take You Home," "Contraction," "Kahoutek," and of course, "Penetration," that are skillfully placed near the end of the set to create momentum. While there are certainly more focused introductions to the many aspects of the Source Family's music that have appeared over the years, this soundtrack presents the widest array of it on a single disc.
Source Family
Source Family
MARKHEIM - Markheim [Switzerland psychedelic 1972] 2018 Shadoks Music 196
To most people still unknow this LP by the Swiss band Markheim was recorded in Venice, Italy 1972.
Markheim was formed in 1972 by Andreas Wyden and dissolved the same year in lack of money, leaving some curious demo tapes behind. These guys lived in Paradiso,
in the canton of Ticino (the italian speaking part of Switzerland). Andreas Wyden and drummer Enzo Geninazza are swiss but I have no information about pianist Phillip
Reeves and guitarist Trevor Thoms. The band traveled to Venice during summer 72 in order to record their freshly composed songs.
The the demo tapes were later on remastered by the poet Dubravko Pusek from Lugano who also financed the whole project ! All tracks and lyrics were composed by Andreas Wyden.
The music itself is a mix of crazy progressive, folk and psych rock. Some tracks are rather experimental as well with a progressive touch. A very well produced studio recording.
10 demos of a hidden treasure from Switzerland, released in 1991 on a private label in for the first “ever” in a tiny edition of 200 LP´s.
Marheim
Markheim was formed in 1972 by Andreas Wyden and dissolved the same year in lack of money, leaving some curious demo tapes behind. These guys lived in Paradiso,
in the canton of Ticino (the italian speaking part of Switzerland). Andreas Wyden and drummer Enzo Geninazza are swiss but I have no information about pianist Phillip
Reeves and guitarist Trevor Thoms. The band traveled to Venice during summer 72 in order to record their freshly composed songs.
The the demo tapes were later on remastered by the poet Dubravko Pusek from Lugano who also financed the whole project ! All tracks and lyrics were composed by Andreas Wyden.
The music itself is a mix of crazy progressive, folk and psych rock. Some tracks are rather experimental as well with a progressive touch. A very well produced studio recording.
10 demos of a hidden treasure from Switzerland, released in 1991 on a private label in for the first “ever” in a tiny edition of 200 LP´s.
Marheim
sábado, 13 de abril de 2019
SUNLIGHT SKY SAXON & THE DRAGONSLAYERS - Breakin' Through The Doors [USA garage 1990] Elephant Records, Tapes & Videos SKY 01
The 1990 CD-only Breakin’ Through The Doors (subtitled In The Beginning) by Sunlight Sky Saxon [sic] and the Dragonslayers features
Sky and his concurrent band covering several old Seeds songs, plus a
couple non-Seeds nuggets.
Behind Sky are his longtime musical partner Mars Bonfire (whose name is rendered as ‘Mars Bon Fire’) on keyboards, Gary Stern on bass, Paul Schofield on drums, and Tom Azevedo — under the pseudonym Magician Atomic — on guitar.
The sound of the Dragonslayers on Breakin’ Through The Doors is 1960s-garage with a slightly modern sophistication; the lead guitar is very distorted but mixed low while Mr. Bon Fire’s prominent day-glo keyboards dance loopily. The rhythm section of Gary and Paul is especially tight, and Gary’s bass is both melodic and understated. Sky Saxon sounds generally very excited throughout. (Rumors and tales of the psychonaut’s manic drug intake of this period don’t seem all that unbelievable).
Sky Saxon
Behind Sky are his longtime musical partner Mars Bonfire (whose name is rendered as ‘Mars Bon Fire’) on keyboards, Gary Stern on bass, Paul Schofield on drums, and Tom Azevedo — under the pseudonym Magician Atomic — on guitar.
The sound of the Dragonslayers on Breakin’ Through The Doors is 1960s-garage with a slightly modern sophistication; the lead guitar is very distorted but mixed low while Mr. Bon Fire’s prominent day-glo keyboards dance loopily. The rhythm section of Gary and Paul is especially tight, and Gary’s bass is both melodic and understated. Sky Saxon sounds generally very excited throughout. (Rumors and tales of the psychonaut’s manic drug intake of this period don’t seem all that unbelievable).
Sky Saxon
lunes, 8 de abril de 2019
FARM - The Innermost Limits Of Pure Fun [USA rock, psychedelic 1969] 2016 Sundazed Music SC6331
Soundtrack to George Greenough's 1968 surf movie written and performed
by Dennis Dragon (before the Surf Punks ), his brothers Doug and Daryl,
(the Captain before Tennille ), and Denny Aaberg, (before Big Wednesday). Some more info gleaned from the web: The lead guitarist Denny Aaberg
was a keen surfer and well known surf writer from Pacific Palisades,
while others in the band have been Beach Boys-connected in the
1980s-90s. Ernie Knapp played bass with the Beach Boys for a year or
more, while Dennis Dragon did sound work for them. The Dragon brothers
hailed from Hollywood and Doug and Dennis (drums and organ on this
soundtrack) were brothers to Daryl Dragon of "Captain and Tenille"
(Daryl was a friend/collaborator of Dennis Wilson), and Daryl is an
additional musician on this soundtrack, which was one of 30 produced by
Dennis and Daryl in Dennis's Malibu bedroom. Movie producer George
Greenough is a surfing legend for his many films with cameras "on-board"
and his surf philosophy. He financed the making of "Pure Fun" entirely
from the proceeds of his fishing business.
KING GEORGE DISCOVERY - Peace Of Mind [USA Sweden psych rock 1968] 2011 Shadoks Music 136
King George Discovery's Peace Of Mind, was recorded in Sweden in 1968 with the U.S. musician King George Clemens on guitar & vocals. A close friendship to Jimi Hendrix,
who also toured Sweden in 1968, dropped many tracks from the release
plan when the band was recording their album, which also came out that
year. All tracks that were thought to compete with the music of Jimi
Hendrix were not released, until now. A collector from England found the
unknown tracks, which were only pressed as a demo LP for the band. What
a great find. Some tracks were placed on YouTube and collectors
starting raving about this album. The guitar work is amazing -- as
psychedelic as it can get. This album is released in cooperation with
King George Clemens; one of the most important releases for Shadoks this
year, for sure.
martes, 2 de abril de 2019
VVAA - Planet Mod Brit Soul, R&B And Freakbeat From The SHEL TALMY Vaults - 2018 Big Beat CDWIKD 336
Shel Talmy is a name that any discussion of the significant stewards behind British pop’s mid-60s purple period will immediately bring to mind. Were it only for his early supervision of the Who, he would still remain a mod hero. Add the dozens of other records and artists – from best-sellers such as the Kinks to obscurities along the lines of the Mickey Finn – with which he was involved, and his role in bringing forth the most powerful examples of the genre becomes unequivocal. Even a venture that was ostensibly a failure – his bespoke label, Planet Records – has acquired semi-mythical status amongst the mod cognoscenti, thanks in part to its association with Talmy’s great white hope, the Creation.
Rather than recycling the over-familiar, the new “Planet Mod” compilation digs deep into Talmy’s rarely tapped tape vault to uncover many other fabulous examples of a genre that wields considerable influence to this day. The core of 1960s modernist taste was always black America, but in recent decades the voracious appetite of genre practitioners finds not only rock, but home-grown soul and even pop squeezed within mod’s defining parameters. Certainly, several American artists are represented, including two of the acknowledged greats of US R&B. In a scenario that is all too frequent for Talmy, there is also at least one future superstar within the assembled cast. And on the other side of the coin, we have early, unsuccessful yet exciting recordings from two vocalists who would both go on to have massive UK hits in the 1970s and 1980s, albeit with essentially family-friendly fare.
The Thoughts, Untamed, Wild Uncertainty, Tribe, Corduroys and John Lee’s Groundhogs all recorded for Planet, while others such as the Trackers and Pros & Cons were independent productions Talmy farmed out to major labels. There are rare early compositions from Bowie (Kenny Miller’s ‘Take My Tip’) and Bill Wyman (the Preachers’ ‘Goodbye Girl’), while the beans are spilled on mysterious outfits the Total and the Soul Brothers. Several tracks are alternate takes or versions, including a demo version of the New Breed’s sought-after ‘Unto Us’ and a rollicking studio jam by Goldie & the Gingerbreads. Indeed, over half the contents of “Planet Mod” are previously unreleased.
This is the first of several Ace/Big Beat collections drawn from the Shel Talmy archives, with forthcoming volumes focused on his beat and girl group productions. All come with thoroughly loaded booklets that provide unprecedented detail upon this remarkable man’s activities in that magic era. /Alec Palao
Rather than recycling the over-familiar, the new “Planet Mod” compilation digs deep into Talmy’s rarely tapped tape vault to uncover many other fabulous examples of a genre that wields considerable influence to this day. The core of 1960s modernist taste was always black America, but in recent decades the voracious appetite of genre practitioners finds not only rock, but home-grown soul and even pop squeezed within mod’s defining parameters. Certainly, several American artists are represented, including two of the acknowledged greats of US R&B. In a scenario that is all too frequent for Talmy, there is also at least one future superstar within the assembled cast. And on the other side of the coin, we have early, unsuccessful yet exciting recordings from two vocalists who would both go on to have massive UK hits in the 1970s and 1980s, albeit with essentially family-friendly fare.
The Thoughts, Untamed, Wild Uncertainty, Tribe, Corduroys and John Lee’s Groundhogs all recorded for Planet, while others such as the Trackers and Pros & Cons were independent productions Talmy farmed out to major labels. There are rare early compositions from Bowie (Kenny Miller’s ‘Take My Tip’) and Bill Wyman (the Preachers’ ‘Goodbye Girl’), while the beans are spilled on mysterious outfits the Total and the Soul Brothers. Several tracks are alternate takes or versions, including a demo version of the New Breed’s sought-after ‘Unto Us’ and a rollicking studio jam by Goldie & the Gingerbreads. Indeed, over half the contents of “Planet Mod” are previously unreleased.
This is the first of several Ace/Big Beat collections drawn from the Shel Talmy archives, with forthcoming volumes focused on his beat and girl group productions. All come with thoroughly loaded booklets that provide unprecedented detail upon this remarkable man’s activities in that magic era. /Alec Palao
lunes, 1 de abril de 2019
THE KINKS - Are The Village Green Preservation Society [UK pop psychedelic 1968] 2018 Sanctuary Records - BMG BMGAA090CD
Village
lunes, 25 de marzo de 2019
HASTING'S STREET OPERA - Slippery When Wet [USA psychedelic rock 1969] 2019 Out-Sider OSRCD073
Named after an old Detroit blues LP, Hasting’s Street Opera was formed
in Montclair, New Jersey by a group of young friends (Harry Wellott,
Gordon Carlisle, Don Hathaway and Chris Nelson) influenced by blues,
rock, jazz and the eclectic sounds emanating from freeform / nderground
FM radio stations: Blues Project, Butterfield Blues Band, Miles Davies,
Pharaoh Sanders, Jethro Tull.
EL KINTO - El Kinto [Uruguay psychedelic pop rock, latin 1967-69] 2006 Lion Productions LION 612
All twenty-two tracks by these Uruguayan legends, whose line-up
includes members of Totem and Limonada, and features the compositional
abilities of candombe legend Ruben Rada, and his alter-ego,
poet/panhandler and acid casualty Eduardo Mateo. El Kinto began their
brief but eventful life in music playing in the dark shadows at Orfeo
Negro (Black Orpheus), a night club near the Portones de Carrasco in
Montevideo, Uruguay. Inspired by the way the Tropicalistas like Os
Mutantes were transforming the pop music of Brazil, El Kinto embraced
their own native music forms—but, as always, they went a step further:
yes, they integrated candombe and bossa nova into beat music, but they
also added their own notion of “psicodelics.” They experimented with
newness in all its variety—new sounds from their guitars, new types of
vocal delivery, new ways of striking the drums (with little brooms, with
gavels or with the hands), all very uncommon in rock music.
As one journalist noted in 1969, “El Kinto, directed by the brilliant
Mateo, and amplified to the maximum… creates a frenzy of rhythmic music
in which—with force and conviction—pure wave ‘beat’ is synthesized with
the warmth of the African drums.” The result of the group’s tireless
experiments is music which sounds fresh and engaging today. In a world
dominated by the commercialization of everything—including (although it
is difficult to comprehend)—the arts, all we can say is, thank god for
El Kinto!
OPHIUCUS - Ophiucus [France psychedelic folk 1972] 2007 Lion Productions LION 619M
French band OPHIUCUS was formed back in 1971, consisting of brothers
Alain and Bernard Labacci, Jean-Pierre Pouret and Michel Bonnecarrere.
This quartet opted to have their base of operations in the small town of
Flagy, where they wrote material that was deemed interesting enough to
land them a deal with Barclay Records. Their debut album Ophiucus was
issued the same year, but a planned English version of this album was
shelved. These alternate language versions would later surface as bonus
tracks on reissues.
Ophiucus issued one more album, Salade Chinoise, in 1973. There are no records of activities from them after this point, and it is assumed that they disbanded soon after.
Ophiucus issued one more album, Salade Chinoise, in 1973. There are no records of activities from them after this point, and it is assumed that they disbanded soon after.
martes, 19 de marzo de 2019
MAD TIMOTHY - A Very Snug Joiner LP [USA hard psych late ’60s early ’70s] 2018 Out-sider OSR068
This
is the first-ever release for this previously unknown late '60s/early
'70s acetate, rescued from a thrift store in Chicago. Damaged heavy
blooz-psych in the vein of Blue Cheer, Majic Ship, Mount Rushmore, Houston Fearless, Apryl Fool, Sweet Slag, Mutzie, Aum, Screw, or a wasted teenage Canned Heat.
Mad
Mad
THE ABSTRACTS - Hey Let's Go Now [USA garage 1964-66] 2013 Break-A-Way Records
Excellent Beat Garage LP featuring 1964-1965 rare and unissued
recordings. Typical of the British invasion sound, The Abstracts were a band
from New York (Long Island).
Abstracts
Abstracts
viernes, 15 de marzo de 2019
THE ELECTRIC NUBIANS - The Electric Nubians [USA psychedelic 1994] Distortions Records DR-1019
Psychedelic rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US.
Kimba (guitar, vocals), Dr.Superbone [H.Levin Hill "The Jammer"] (bass, vocals), Dave "Dr.Psych" Brown (drums)
Electric
CEMENT - Utmaningen [Sweden hard rock 1977] 2018 Shadoks Music SHADOKS 192
Cement is
from the island of Gotland, 200 miles east of Sweden's mainland. This
island has always been different from the rest of Sweden in many ways,
with their own strong dialect and mythology. The local mythology about
Gotland, which dates back to the year 1350, holds that Gotland remained
underwater during the daylight hours and only surfaced during the night
because of a mysterious spell cast upon the island. Cement was formed
during the autumn of 1973 by two guitar players (Björn Jonsson and Anders Åström) and two drummers (Ulf Abrahamsson and Thomas Harlevi). They were influenced by such bands as Mountain, Grand Funk Railroad, and of course the Swedish power trio November. They recorded Utmaningen in 1977 and released it in a limited run of 100 cassette tapes. This is the first LP release of the album. Instrumentally, Utmaningen
is a tour de force, every bit as excellent as any of the better-known
heavy rock album from the Swedish '70s. Heavy dual guitars, powerful
bass, amazing drums, with fantastic production.
YURI MOROZOV - Cherry Garden Of Jimi Hendrix [Russia psychedelic rock 1973-76] 2014 Shadoks Music 167
Morozov may be Russia’s most prolific artist, with estimates of more
than 100 albums in his discography before his passing in 2006. This
reissue of his 1973 masterpiece (hailed as “Russia’s first psychedelic
album”) appends a healthy selection of bonus tracks from the same period
(ca. ’74-’76). The variety of musical styles is staggering, from
Beatlesque pop (McCartney is rumoured to contribute drums to one track!)
to experimental musique concrete to avant garde jazzy skronk to eerie,
haunted house organs (most of which are present in the offbeat opener
“The Day Will Come”. Morozov recorded everything himself in his
homegrown studio, often with homemade mixers and other recording
equipment. Like Bevis Frond, Balduin, and Rick Corcoran, Morozov
squeezes as much as possible out of his primitive surroundings, often
dropping every sound effect he could muster into the proceedings.
MANDRAKE PADDLE STEAMER - Pandemonium Shadow Show [UK psychedelic prog 1968-70] 2019 Sommor SOMM045
Previously unreleased recordings, 1968/1970, by British quintessential
psychedelic / progressive band Mandrake Paddle Steamer / Mandrake,
culled from the band’s archive of reel tapes and acetates.
Pure late 60s UK psychedelic sound with early prog moves, plenty of Hammond and fuzzed out guitar, powerful vocals...Including such lost gems as the Barrett–Floyd sounding "The World Whistles By", killer psych–rockers like "Pandemonium Shadow Show" or "Doris The Piper", the mellotron fuelled "October Country" and more!
Pure late 60s UK psychedelic sound with early prog moves, plenty of Hammond and fuzzed out guitar, powerful vocals...Including such lost gems as the Barrett–Floyd sounding "The World Whistles By", killer psych–rockers like "Pandemonium Shadow Show" or "Doris The Piper", the mellotron fuelled "October Country" and more!
TONY HILL - Inexactness [UK psychedelic 2001] Rubric Records RUB27
Tony Hill specializes in the kind of garage rock noodling that was an underground force in the late '60s/early '70s. His psychedelic arrangements and dark vocal lines are actually quite interesting, as he obviously has a knack for making the dark rumblings that he does. There are really only two things wrong with this album, but both of them are very apparent. First of all, the awkward use of violin and viola makes the album an uncomfortable venture, as the J. Mascis-style noise that Hill pours from his guitar directly goes against the sweet sound of the violin strings. Second, his voice simply lacks the passion and drive that this brand of music needs. He sounds tired and depressed, but not in a catchy/grungy kind of way. What this music needs is an Iggy Pop or Roky Erikson type of singer, not Hill's bland vocals. There is some surprisingly good music to be found on this album if the listener can overlook the vocals, but overlooking the vocals may be too much of a chore for most.
Tony
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