McKendree Spring was a folk-rock band. The band consisted of Fran McKendree (vocals & guitar), Fred Holman (bass), Dr. Michael Dreyfuss (electric violin, viola, Moog, Arp), Martin Slutsky (electric guitar). Christopher Bishop replaced Holman on bass as of the 1973 release Spring Suite. McKendree Spring was certainly not your ordinary American folk-rock group. They didn't take influences from the Byrds or CSNY. Dr. Michael Dreyfuss played violin, but you couldn't compare them to It's a Beautiful Day. The fact the group hailed from Upstate New York meant they didn't have to play by California rules. The band frequently had no drummer (although several of their albums did have drums, Spring Suite was not one of them). They released their first album in 1969 on Decca, and were often called the Three Dog Night of folk rock, likely because they had a habit of covering other people's songs, usually from singer/songwriters, like Neil Young's "Down by the River" and James Taylor's "Fire and Rain". But unlike Three Dog Night, who were obviously wanting big time commercial AM radio success (which they did), McKendree Spring didn't. They pretty much kept an East Coast cult following, mainly of the college crowd. 1973's Spring Suite was their fourth album, released on the MCA label.(Benjamin Miler) 01 - Equinox 02 - Winter 03 - I Was Born 04 - The Madman 05 - The Girl 06 - Today's The Day 07 - The Storm 08 - Growing 09 - Spring LINK
Hard Prog Rock band from Glasgow, Lanarkshire, United Kingdom. The best band among those who recorded for Jim West; they hailed from Glasgow and wove psychedelic textures rent by hardblues riffs played with punk aptitude. Collectors' initiative dug out of the vaults this submerged jewel originally taped at Central Scotland Studios, Falkirk in 1971. 01 - King Of The Road 02 - Mississippi Tales - The Wish-Tears 03 - Freedom Callin' 04 - Dream Queen 05 - Nightmare 06 - Seven Faces
Many bands in the history of Eric Clapton. Some of them little known... The first band Eric Clapton joined was The Roosters. Eric was asked to join the band following an audition and rehearsal at The Prince of Wales Pub in New Malden, England in January 1963. They disbanded in August 1963.(No known recording)Eric Clapton's Powerhouse was a British blues studio supergroup formed in 1966. Powerhouse was formed with full intention of being a short-lived studio project. The band starred Eric Clapton (guitar), and featured Paul Jones (harmonica) and Jack Bruce (bass) from Manfred Mann, Steve Winwood (vocals) and Pete York (drums) from the Spencer Davis Group, and Ben Palmer (piano) who had previously played with Clapton and Jones as a member of The Roosters.The Dirty Mac were a one-time English supergroup consisting of John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Mitch Mitchell that Lennon put together for The Rolling Stones' TV special entitled The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. Recorded on 11 December 1968.The Plastic Ono Band is a conceptual supergroup formed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1969 before the dissolution of the Beatles. Among the various other members of the band were Eric Clapton, two more Beatles (George Harrison and Ringo Starr), artist Klaus Voormann, future Yes drummer Alan White, members of Delaney and Bonnie, the Who's drummer Keith Moon, New York band Elephant's Memory, Billy Preston, Nicky Hopkins, Phil Spector, drummer Jim Keltner, and, in a 2009 revival, Sean Lennon. Free Creek was a band composed of many internationally renowned musical artists, including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Keith Emerson, Mitch Mitchell and Linda Ronstadt, who recorded one album, in 1969, in a "super session" format.The recordings, made in 1969, were released in 1973 The Powerhouse - 1966 01 - I Want To Know 02 - Crossroads 03 - Stepping Out Dirty Mac - 1968 04 - Mick Jagger's And John Lennon's Introduction Of The Dirty Mac 05 - Yer Blues 06 - Whole Lotta Yoko (The Dirty Mac & Yoko Ono) Plastic Ono Band - 1969 07 - Blue Suede Shoes 08 - Dizzy Miss Lizzy 09 - Yer Blues 10 - Cold Turkey 11 - Give Peace A Chance Free Creek - 1969 12 - Road Song 13 - Getting Back To Molly 14 - No One Knows LINK
Duffy Power is an English blues and rock and roll singer, who achieved some success in the 1960s and has performed and recorded intermittently since then. He was discovered in 1959 by impresario Larry Parnes, singing at a talent show with his group Duffy and the Dreamers. He was renamed Duffy Power in the style of Parnes' other discoveries, such as Billy Fury, Marty Wilde, Vince Eager and Georgie Fame. He recorded a series of cover versions of such songs as "Dream Lover" and "Ain't She Sweet" as singles for the Fontana label over the next two years, but unlike some of his stablemates failed to achieve commercial success. Duffy left Parnes in 1961, suffering from depression. However, he was introduced by a friend to the growing London blues club scene, and in 1963 teamed up with Graham Bond, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and John McLaughlin to record "I Saw Her Standing There", one of the first cover versions of a Beatles song. He continued to record for Parlophone Records through the 1960s, both as a solo artist, often backed by top session musicians, and with Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated, but the critical acclaim for his performances failed to be matched by sales. Actually recorded in 1965-67, but released in 1971 on Transatlantic, Innovations, is truly an amazing record with participation from greats Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, John McLaughlin, Terry Cox, and Danny Thompson. "...Before there was Cream, before there was the Mahavishnu Orchestra, and before there was Pentangle, there was Duffy Power” (Richie Unterberger). 01 - Rosie 02 - Leaving Blues 03 - It's Funny 04 - Coming Round No More 05 - Give Me One 06 - Mary Open The Door 07 - Help Me 08 - Louisiana Blues 09 - Little Boy Blue 10 - Exactly Like You 11 - One Night 12 - There You Go 13 - Red, White And Blue LINK
Camel are an English progressive rock band formed in 1971. Music Inspired by The Snow Goose is the third album by the band, released in 1975. The success of the White Rider suite (based on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and appearing on the band's previous album, Mirage), inspired the group to write more novel-inspired conceptual suites. The band considered several novels on which to base their next album. For a time they settled on Siddhartha, by Hermann Hesse, and some songs were written before the idea was abandoned in favor of Paul Gallico's novel The Snow Goose. The album's name, originally simply "The Snow Goose", was altered to accommodate legal protests by Gallico. The album was originally due to feature lyrics based around Gallico's text, but due to his objections, an instrumental was made instead. The album reached silver status in 1981, and is considered by many to be their most accessible work. It is remarkable for having no lyrics and orchestral (plus rock) instrumentation. This, along with the band's subsequent release Moonmadness, is considered by fans to be the band's greatest albums. 01 - The Great Marsh 02 - Rhayader 03 - Rhayader Goes To Town 04 - Sanctuary 05 - Fritha 06 - The Snow Goes 07 - Friendship 08 - Migration 09 - Rhayader Alone 10 - Flight Of The Snow Goose 11 - Preparation 12 - Dunkirk 13 - Epitaph 14 - Fritha Alone 15 - La Princesse Perdue 16 - The Great Marsh LINK
Raw Holly is a tribute album of sorts to Buddy Holly hits by the British band Raw which was produced by veteran British musician Miki Dallon and featuring the vocals of Ian Campbell and the guitar & sitar of Zed Jenkins. Ironically, the album was released on Holly’s U. S. label Coral Records. (Jack Dominilla)... The album was recorded in 1969 in Central Sound, Denmark Street. Miki Dallon was the guy who did the record deal with Young Blood in UK and Coral in US. He had nothing to do with the recording. A court case ensued and the album was released under the name of Raw Holly. As a Band "Raw Holly” does not and never did exist. The band, New York Public Library and Andy Curtis produced, arranged and played on the album.(Morrison)... The new NYPL line-up recorded an album of Buddy Holly songs, but contractual difficulties and court orders ensued. Without any say in the matter, the album was released as "Raw Holly" in 1970 in the US and Germany.(NYPL website) 01 - Raining In My Heart 02 - Baby My Heart 03 - Little Baby 04 - Well All Right 05 - Love's Made A Fool Of You 06 - Rock Me My Baby 07 - Midnight Shift 08 - Maybe Baby 09 - Listen To Me 10 - What To Do 11 - Not Fade Away LINK
A psyche pop duet, nothing is known about them and their backing group. Their only album was produced by Ed Ver Schure and Ralph Murphy (who also wrote eight of the twelve tracks) and they were managed by William McEuen (who also managed Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Sunshine Company, Hourglass). The album is quite patchy and contains folk/pop (Hello Sleepy Sidewalks), rock (Love Machine, penned by Gordon and Griffin), and orchestrated pop (Here Comes Yesterday Again). One of the best track is The Dweller, with flute and guitars, composed by Marcellino and Larson. It is beginning to interest some collectors. (Stephane Rebeschini). "The songs on this album show how two almost completely opposite musical talents combine and compliment each other, to produce an album that rambles with ease from folk material like "Good Times, Bad Times” and "Hello Sleepy Sidewalk” right across to pure rock in "Love Machine” Harper & Rowe cannot be placed in any particular bag. The more you listen, the more apparent this becomes…” (Album Liner) 01 - Here Comes Yesterday Aga 02 - The Dweller 03 - Picture Me High 04 - Where Is She 05 - You And Me (Me And You) 06 - Love Machine 07 - Keep On Dancing 08 - Good Times, Bad Times 09 - Strange How People Chang 10 - Wake Me When It's Over 11 - Hello Sleepy Sidewalk 12 - Hold Me LINK
Stealers Wheel are a Scottish folk rock/rock band formed in Paisley, Renfrewshire in 1972 by former school friends Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty. The band broke up in 1975 and re-formed without Egan and Rafferty in 2008. Stealers Wheel is the debut 1972 album by Stealers Wheel. Gerry Rafferty - guitar, vocals, Joe Egan - keyboards, vocals, Tony Williams - bass, Rod Coombes - drums, Paul Pilnick - lead guitar and Mike Stoller - keyboards, producer 01 - Late Again 02 - Stuck In The Middle 03 - Another Meaning 04 - I Get By 05 - Outside Looking In 06 - Johnny's Song 07 - Next To Me 08 - Jose 09 - Gets So Lonely 10 - You Put Something Better Inside Me LINK
Flowers is an American compilation album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1967. The songs either appeared as singles, had been omitted from the American versions of Aftermath and Between the Buttons, were collected from studio sessions dating back to 1965, or are reissues of songs recently released on other albums. Three tracks had never been released. "My Girl", "Ride On, Baby" and "Sittin' On A Fence" are from the Aftermath sessions from December 1965. Flowers reached #3 in the US during the late summer of 1967 and went gold. This compilation was released in USA and Europe, not in the UK. The rare cover is from the Belgian release. 01 Ruby Tuesday 02 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow 03 Let's Spend The Night Together 04 Lady Jane 05 Out Of Time 06 My Girl 07 Back Street Girl 08 Please Go Home 09 Mother's Little Helper 10 Take It Or Leave It 11 Ride On Baby 12 Sittin' On The Fence 13 Sad Day 14 Out Of Time 15 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow 16 I Can See It 17 Something Happy, Something Blue 18 Yesterday's Papers 19 Let's Spend The Night Together 20 Ruby Tuesday 21 Complicated 22 All Sold Out LINK
Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) is the first official compilation album by The Rolling Stones, released on 28 March 1966, on London Records in the United States and on 4 November 1966, by Decca Records in the United Kingdom. The two releases featured different cover art and track listing. The front cover for the American release was used for the rear photo on the UK edition. Reaching #3 on the US charts, where it remained for two years, Big Hits proved to be a big smash and currently remains a popular Rolling Stones retrospective. The UK Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) includes tracks released after the American edition appeared. The Rolling Stones' debut 1963 single, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Come On", was included, but its more successful follow-up, "I Wanna Be Your Man" - composed by rivals (although in reality as friends) Lennon/McCartney - was left off the album. Big Hits reached #4 in the UK charts. UK release 01 - Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow 02 - Paint It Black 03 - It's All Over Now 04 - The Last Time 05 - Heart Of Stone 06 - Not Fade Away 07 - Come On 08 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 09 - Get Off Of My Cloud 10 - As Tears Go By 11 - 19Th Nervous Breakdown 12 - Lady Jane 13 - Time Is On My Side 14 - Little Red Rooster LINK
US release 01 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.mp3 02 - Last Time.mp3 03 - As Tears Go By.mp3 04 - Time Is On My Side.mp3 05 - It's All Over Now.mp3 06 - Tell Me.mp3 07 - 19Th Nervous Breakdown.mp3 08 - Heart Of Stone.mp3 09 - Get Off Of My Cloud.mp3 10 - Not Fade Away.mp3 11 - Good Times, Bad Times.mp3 12 - Play With Fire.mp3 LINK
Aftermath, first released on 15 April 1966 by Decca Records, is the fourth British studio album by The Rolling Stones. It was released in the United States on 20 June 1966 by London Records as their sixth American album. The album proved to be a major artistic breakthrough for The Rolling Stones, being the first full-length release by the band to consist exclusively of Mick Jagger/Keith Richards compositions. Aftermath was also the first Rolling Stones album to be recorded entirely in the United States, at the legendary RCA Studios in Hollywood, California at 6363 Sunset Boulevard, and the first album the band released in stereo. The album is also notable for its musical experimentation, with Brian Jones playing a variety of instruments not usually associated with rock music—including sitar on "Paint It Black", the Appalachian dulcimer on "Lady Jane" and "I Am Waiting", the marimbas (African xylophone) on "Under My Thumb" and "Out of Time," harmonica on "High and Dry" and "Goin' Home", as well as guitar and keyboards. Much of the music was still rooted in Chicago electric blues. 01 Mother's Little Helper 02 Stupid Girl 03 Lady Jane 04 Under My Thumb 05 Doncha Bother Me 06 Goin' Home 07 Flight 505 08 High And Dry 09 Out Of Time 10 It's Not Easy 11 I Am Waiting 12 Take It Or Leave It 13 Think 14 What To Do LINK
The Rolling Stones, Now! is the third American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1965 by their initial American distributor, London Records. The album contained seven tracks from their second UK album The Rolling Stones No. 2, the recent US Top 20 hit "Heart of Stone", and other songs which would appear on the UK edition of the Stones' next album Out of Our Heads later in 1965. The album contains a different, and shorter, version of "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" than the recording on The Rolling Stones No. 2, although the latter version was accidentally used on the 1986 CD of The Rolling Stones Now. The 2002 CD includes the shorter version, as heard on the original LP. "Little Red Rooster", a recent #1 hit single in the UK, was also included as well as "Surprise, Surprise", which would not see a release in the UK until 1970. Four of the songs on The Rolling Stones, Now! were penned by the songwriting team of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (who dropped the "s" from his surname until 1978). 01 - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love 02 - Down Home Girl 03 - You Can't Catch Me 04 - Heart Of Stone 05 - What A Shame 06 - Mona (I Need You Baby) 07 - Down The Road Apiece 08 - Off The Hook 09 - Pain In My Heart 10 - Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin') 11 - Little Red Rooster 12 - Surprise Surprise LINK
The Rolling Stones No. 2 is the second UK album by The Rolling Stones released in 1965 following the massive success of 1964's debut The Rolling Stones. Not surprisingly, The Rolling Stones No. 2 followed its predecessor's tendency to largely feature R&B covers. However, it does contain three compositions from the still-developing Mick Jagger/Keith Richards songwriting team. Using the cover shot for 12 X 5, the second US-released album in October 1964, The Rolling Stones No. 2's tracklisting would largely be emulated on the upcoming US release of The Rolling Stones, Now!. While Eric Easton was co-credited as producer alongside Andrew Loog Oldham on The Rolling Stones' debut album, Oldham takes full production duties for The Rolling Stones No, 2, which was recorded sporadically in the UK and US during 1964. A huge hit in the United Kingdom upon release, The Rolling Stones No. 2 spent 10 weeks at #1 in early 1965, becoming one of the year's biggest sellers in the United Kingdom. 01 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love 02 Down Home Girl 03 You Can't Catch Me 04 Time Is On My Side 05 What A Shame 06 Grown Up Wrong 07 Down The Road Apiece 08 Under The Boardwalk 09 I Can't Be Satisfied 10 Pain In My Heart 11 Off The Hook 12 Susie Q LINK
Gilbert O'Sullivan is an Irish singer-songwriter, best known for his early 1970s hits "Alone Again (Naturally)", "Clair" and "Get Down". The music magazine, Record Mirror, voted him the No. 1 UK male singer of 1972. Worldwide he has charted sixteen top forty discs; including six number one songs, the first of which was 1970's "Nothing Rhymed". In 1972, O'Sullivan reached international stardom with the self-penned ballad, "Alone Again (Naturally)", which reached No. 3 in UK; No. 1 in the U.S., spending six weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and selling nearly two million copies; No. 2 in New Zealand (11 weeks on the charts in total); No. 1 in Canada for 2 weeks (13 weeks in the Top 40); and No. 1 in Japan (21 weeks on the chart). The song earned O'Sullivan his first gold disc. O'Sullivan followed this success with the songs "Clair", which reached No. 2 in the United States on the Hot 100 and No. 1 in Canada (14 weeks in the Canadian Top 40); "Out of the Question" (also from Back To Front), which reached No. 14 in Canada; and "Get Down" (1973, from the album I'm A Writer Not A Fighter), which reached No. 1 in the UK and No. 7 in both the U.S. and Canada. Back to Front is the second studio album by Gilbert O'Sullivan. 01 - Intro I Hope You'll Stay 02 - In My Hole 03 - Clair 04 - That's Love 05 - Can I Go With You 06 - But I'm Not - Outro 07 - I'm In Love With You 08 - Who Was It 09 - What Could Be Nicer 10 - Out Of The Question 11 - The Golden Rule 12 - I'm Leaving - Outro 13 - Alone Again (Naturally) 14 - Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day LINK
Saturnight, Live in Tokyo, is a 1974 album by Cat Stevens. It was released only in Japan, to support UNICEF. Cat Stevens – vocals, guitars, synthesizers, percussion, Alun Davies – guitars, backing vocals, Jean Roussel – keyboards, Bruce Lynch – bass, Gerry Conway – drums, percussion, backing vocals, Larry Steele – guitars, percussion, backing vocals, Jim Cregan – guitar, Anna Peacock – backing vocals, Suzanne Lynch - backing vocals 01 - Wild World 02 - Oh Very Young 03 - Sitting 04 - Where Do The Children Play 05 - Lady D'arbanville 06 - Another Saturday Night 07 - Hard Headed Woman 08 - Peace Train 09 - Father And Son 10 - King Of Trees 11 - A Bad Penny 12 - Bitterblue LINK
Tony Sheridan, is an English rock and roll singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as an early collaborator of The Beatles, (though the record was labelled as being with "The Beat Brothers") and one of two non-Beatles (the other being Billy Preston) to receive label performance credit on a record with the group. n his early life, Sheridan was influenced by his parents' interest in classical music, and by age seven, he had learned to play the violin. He eventually came to play guitar, and in 1956, formed his first band. He showed enough talent that he soon found himself playing in London's "Two I's" club for some six months straight, but at the same time he also found himself reduced to sleeping in doorways. In 1958, at 18, he began appearing on the BBC's Oh Boy, playing electric guitar on such early Rock classics as "Blue Suede Shoes", "Glad All Over", "Mighty Mighty Man" and "Oh Boy!". Sheridan was soon viewed as a very promising guitarist and as such was employed backing a number of singers, reportedly including Gene Vincent and Conway Twitty while they were in England. He also played guitar for Cherry Wainer on her recording of "Happy Organ". While performing in Hamburg between 1960 and 1963, Sheridan employed various backup bands, most of which were really "pickup bands", or simply an amalgamam of various musicians, rather than a group proper. However, in 1961, the young Beatles (with their line-up at the time of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Pete Best) who had met and admired Sheridan during their first visit to Hamburg in 1960, and who openly worked with him on their second visit, became even closer. The relationship was largely symbiotic, with the Beatles sometimes backing Sheridan, but with Sheridan often joining the Beatles during their own sets back them playing guitar. Vol. 1 (The Singles 1961-1964) 01 - My Bonnie (Dt. Intro) 02 - The Saints 03 - Ich Lieb Dich So 04 - Der Kiss-Me Song 05 - You Are My Sunshine 06 - Swanee River 07 - Madison Kid 08 - Let's Dance 09 - Ruby Baby 10 - What'd I Say 11 - Veedeboom Slop Slop 12 - Let's Slop 13 - Jambalaya 14 - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow 15 - Skinny Minny 16 - Sweet Georgia Brown Vol. 2 (The Singles 1965 – 1968) 01 - Sweet Georgia Brown 02 - Nobody's Child 03 - Do-Re-Mi 04 - My Babe 05 - Shake It Some More 06 - La Bamba 07 - Vive L'amour 08 - Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop 09 - Just You And Me 10 - The Creep 11 - Wolgalied 12 - Alles Aus Liebe Zu Dir 13 - Ich Will Bei Dir Bleiben 14 - Ich Lass' Dich Nie Mehr Wieder Geh'n 15 - Jailhouse Rock 16 - Skinny Minny LINK
Chris de Burgh, is a British/Irish singer-songwriter. He is most famous for his 1986 love song "The Lady in Red". De Burgh was born in Venado Tuerto, Argentina, to Colonel Charles Davison, a British diplomat, and Maeve Emily de Burgh, an Irish secretary. His father had substantial farming interests, and he spent much of his early years in Malta, Nigeria and Zaire, as he, his mother and brother accompanied Colonel Davison on his diplomatic and engineering work. The Davisons finally settled in Bargy Castle, County Wexford, a twelfth-century castle in Ireland bought by his maternal grandfather, General Sir Eric de Burgh, KCB, DSO, OBE, a former Chief of the General Staff, British Indian Army, and from a distinguished Irish/Norman family. The castle was converted into a hotel where Chris gained much early experience performing to the guests and he later assumed de Burgh as his stage name. After attending Marlborough College in Wiltshire, England, de Burgh went on to graduate from Trinity College, Dublin with a Master of Arts degree in French, English and History. He took his mother's maiden name as his professional stage name. Chris de Burgh signed his first contract with A&M Records in 1974, and supported Supertramp on their Crime of the Century tour, building himself a small fan base. His début album, Far Beyond These Castle Walls, was a folk-tinged stab at fantasy in the tradition of the Moody Blues that failed to chart upon its release in February 1975. Spanish Train and Other Stories is the second album by Chris de Burgh, released by A&M Records also in 1975. 01 - Spanish Train 02 - Lonely Sky 03 - This Song For You 04 - Patricia The Stripper 05 - A Spaceman Came Travelling 06 - I'm Going Home 07 - The Painter 08 - Old Friend 09 - The Tower 10 - Just Another Poor Boy LINK
Mike Tingley is an Psychedelic Folk singer. Born in Anaheim, CA, Mike Tingley recorded this rare LP in Holland. He also recorded several 45s on Philips, including Twenty-Four Floors/You and Me, and Souls of Sanctity/Like A Man on the Canadian label Tulip. "It's a true hidden treasure, a real gem of early pop-psych-folk, with nice vocals, well-crafted songs, interesting orchestral arrangements and so cool 60's vibes. It's the sole LP of this Californian artist, released in Holland in 1968." (Fantasy) 01 - A Real Fine Time 02 - Begin The Sun 03 - Connected To Nothing 04 - Emotions And May 05 - Monotony's Message 06 - See The People 07 - Abstract Prince 08 - Of Sand 09 - Of Soul And Deed 10 - I Weep 11 - It's Time To Leave Her 12 - Crossroads LINK
Jeremy Storch was born in New York City, and raised in the Jewish heritage. Following high school, Jeremy co-founded the very successful rock group called "The Vagrants." Jeremy was the songwriter, organist and vocalist for the group. Once "The Vagrants" disbanded, in 1968, RCA Records picked up Jeremy to record and release two solo albums, From a Naked Window and Forty Miles Past Woodstock. In 1970, Jeremy's excessive lifestyle caught up with him and he died of a drug overdose on the way to the hospital. In this death experience, God spoke to Jeremy saying, "I am giving you back your life to do some work for Me!" As soon as that was spoken, Jeremy awoke in a hospital bed. Jeremy has now been in ministry for over 25 years and uses his musical ability for the Lord. He has recorded, arranged and produced several albums: "Let Every Knee", "Hebrew Lord", "I Believe in Yeshua", "Praise Your Name", "Behold the Bridegroom", "In Heavenly Places," "He Reigns," "On Mount Zion" and "In the Presence of the Lord." His new album, "All Rise” was released in May 2010. 01 - Dream City 02 - Playground 03 - Man In The Sky 04 - Message In The Wind 05 - Lynn And Sue Are A Country 06 - In The Right Road 07 - Lady In The Sand 08 - If You Are Going Home 09 - I Feel A New Shadow 10 - Delia LINK
George Maharis is an American actor who portrayed Buz Murdock in the first three seasons of the TV series Route 66. Maharis also recorded numerous pop music albums at the height of his fame, and later starred in the short-lived TV series The Most Deadly Game. Maharis released several LPs and numerous singles through Epic Records earlier in his career. After this period, he continued to perform in nightclubs, and pursued a secondary career as an impressionist painter. Portrait in Music from 1962 is their second album. (Old vinyl rip - SOW) A1 - Love Could Change My Mind A2 - Where Are You A3 - If Love Were All A4 - Here's That Rainy Day A5 - Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) A6 - I Can't Stop Loving You B1 - Talk to Me B2 - The More I See You B3 - Lollipops and Roses B4 - Love Me as I Love You B5 - What a Diff'rence a Day Made B6 - They Knew About You LINK