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Dion and the Belmonts was a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s. The group formed when Dion DiMucci, lead singer, joined The Belmonts - Carlo Mastrangelo, baritone, Freddie Milano, second tenor, and Angelo D'Aleo, first tenor, in late 1957. In October 1960, Dion decided to quit for a solo career. The Belmonts also continued to release records, but with less success. Dion and the Belmonts reunited in 1966 for the unsuccessful album Together Again on ABC Records, and again in 1972 for a one-off show at Madison Square Garden, recorded and released as a live album.

01 - I Wonder Why
02 - A Teenager In Love
03 - The Wanderer
04 - No One Knows
05 - Ruby Baby
06 - Drip Drop
07 - That's My Desire
08 - Where Or When
09 - Runaround Sue
10 - Little Diane

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1653 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-14



McLuhan was a US prog rock/jazz fussion band of the east coast. McLuhan was a concept and a mixed-media group where no particular musical venue or style would necessarily prevail. The creator of the idea was David Wright who composed most of the music and wrote the lyrics on their only album. The idea was to try different things in performances including special sound effects such as baby's crying, various weird instruments, background sounds, playing old movies during their performance ("Monster Bride" was actually Bride of Frankenstein and in live performance they would turn on the movie at the point where the 20th Century Fox theme is played). The medium was the message, not the content. Labels didn't matter. The Wise-Fools Pub on Lincoln Avenue in Chicago hired McLuhan to perform every Monday night and they developed a small local following. Their performance got really tight, and eventually led to a record contract. McLuhan only was together for about 1 to 1 ½ years, and they never had a live performance promoting their album... since the very last thing they did was produce Anomaly. It got some obscure radio play but was "dead" as far as the band knew. Anomaly's concept and ideas sound advanced for its time of release (1970). Uniquely American art-rock in a brassy and groovy kind of way. Over the years its become cult album. David Wright - Trumpet/Vocals, Paul Cohn - Flute/Clarinet/Sax, Neal Rosner - Bass/Vocals, John Mahoney - Drums/Vocals, Micahael Linn - Drums, Dennis Stoney Philips - Guitar/Vocals and Tom (Tojza) Laney - Organ/Piano. Bobby Christian-Timpani, xylophone and chimes on Bride and Brief Message 

01 - The Monster Bride
02 - Spiders (In Neil's Basement)
03 - Witches Theme And Dance
04 - A Brief Message From Your Local Media
      I) The Garden
     II) The Assembly Line
    III) Electric Man
    IV) Question

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1724 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-14



Little info about this British heavy folk rock band. Kevin Fogarty, guitar, Brent Forbes, bass, Conrad Isadore, drums, Norman Leppard, woodwind, Alan Marshall, guitar, vocals, harmonica and Bobby Sass, guitar, vocals. A little known album whose participants were better known for session work. Brent Forbes, who was in Locust in the mid-seventies, also worked for Bob Pegg and The Surprise Sisters; Norman Leppard played with Aynsley Dunbar and Alan Marshall, who was in Zebra in the mid-seventies, played for Pete Bardens. Conrad Isadore was most prolific of all, cropping up on several other artists albums.

01 - Don't Listen To Me
02 - Cautiously
03 - Stop Pulling And Pushing Me
04 - Near The Bone
05 - Run, Shaker Life

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1446 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-14



Gravy Train were a progressive rock group from Lancashire, England, formed by vocalist and guitarist Norman Barratt in 1970. Together with J.D. Hughes (keyboards, vocals, wind), Lester Williams (bass, vocals) and Barry Davenport (drums) they recorded four studio albums. The first two were released on the Vertigo label, and the latter two by Dawn Records. The band was dissolved in 1974. Little is known what happened with its members except for Barratt, who appeared in Mandalaband for their second and final album in 1978. He went on to found the Barratt Band, which recorded albums in the early 1980s. Gravy Train from 1970 is the debut album of the band.

01 - The New One
02 - Dedication To Sid
03 - Coast Road
04 - Enterprise
05 - Think Of Life
06 - Earl Of Pocket Nook

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1508 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-14



After their 1971 debut album failed to register a blip in the marketplace, Chicago sextet String Cheese promptly faded away. Their failure is woeful, because with proper backing and encouragement, they could have been the next It's A Beautiful Day. Like that San Francisco band, String Cheese's sound was steeped in sparkling hippie subject matter, strongly delivered by chanteuse Sally Smaller and aided by the electric violin of Gregory Bloch. Unfortunately, their debut album was also their last. John Maggi / Drums, Gregory Bloch / Electric Violin, Louis Constantino / Bass, William Dalton / Organ, Piano, Celeste, Guitar, Harpsichord, Keyboards, Sitar, Orator, Sally Smaller / Vocals and Larry Wendelken / 12-String Guitar, Vocals.

01 - For Now
02 - Crystal
03 - We Share
04 - Here Am I
05 - Empty Streets
06 - Forage
07 - Soul Of Man
08 - Certain Kind Of Day
09 - Woke Up This Morning-Coming

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1523 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-14



Little info about this psych rock band from New york, and their only release, produced by Rick Shorter, (500 copies). COLLEEN PETERSON lead vocal, STEVEN GREEN drums, STEVEN HODGETTS tenor sax, PATRICK KARWAN lead & rhythm guitar , lead vocal & vibes, GARY KING alto sax, STEVEN KORAB bass, KEVIN LAGER trumpet,conga & screams, STEVEN MORTKOWITZ piano,harpsichord & vocal and FRANK YANNI JR organ, sticks & screams

01 - Today's Promises
02 - Bluesday Morning
03 - He Can't Bring You
04 - First Grade Reader
05 - Feelin' It
06 - How Can I
07 - Magic

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1573 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-14



Climax Blues Band (originally known as the Climax Chicago Blues Band) was formed in Stafford, England in 1968. The original members were guitarists Peter Haycock and Derek Holt; keyboardist Arthur Wood; bassist Richard Jones; drummer George Newsome; and vocalist and harmonica player, Colin Cooper. In 1970, the group shortened its name to the Climax Blues Band due to pressure from the American band, Chicago Transit Authority. The band has released at least seventeen albums and had a Top 10 hit in the UK with "Couldn't Get It Right". That song and "I Love You" were American hits as well; "Couldn't Get It Right" reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1977, and "I Love You" peaked at #12 in 1981.This album is a compilation of the highlights from their 3 years (EMI) Harvest-label period.


01 - Please Don't Help Me
02 - Hey Baby, Everything's Gonna Be Alright Yeh Yeh Yeh
03 - Everyday
04 - Towards The Sun
05 - You Make Me Sick
06 - Reap What I've Sowed
07 - Shake Your Love
08 - Looking For My Baby
09 - Flight
10 - Mole On The Dole
11 - That's All
12 - Take Out Some Insurance
13 - Wee Baby Blues
14 - Crazy 'bout My Baby
15 - Alright Blue
16 - Cut You Loose

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1392 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



Crabby Appleton was an early 1970s band who scored a Top 40 hit with their first single, Go Back. The group is named after a character from the Tom Terrific cartoon. Though nearly everyone in the group was from an LA-based band called Stonehenge, the group's line-up was revamped with the introduction of Michael Fennelly. Fennelly was the final addition to the group and became the group's leader—writing all their material, and becoming the sole guitarist and vocalist. Fennelly had been one of the principal vocalists and songwriters in The Millennium, whose sole album (Begin, 1968), is considered a classic of sunshine pop. In addition to Fennelly, the group's members included Felix "Flaco" Falcon (percussion), Casey Foutz (keyboards), Hank Harvey (bass), and Phil Jones (drums). Crabby Appleton signed with Elektra Records and recorded their first record: Crabby Appleton, released in 1970. The band's debut single, "Go Back," climbed to #36 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band opened for the Doors, Sly and the Family Stone, Three Dog Night, Guess Who, ABBA, and George Carlin. They appeared on American Bandstand, the Real Don Steele Show, What's Happening with John Byner, and enjoyed critical success. Both of their albums, Crabby Appleton and Rotten to the Core, received rave reviews in Rolling Stone and Creem magazines.


01 - Go Back
02 - The Other Side
03 - Catherine
04 - Peace By Peace
05 - To All My Friends
06 - Try
07 - Can't Live My Life
08 - Some Madness
09 - Hunger For Love
10 - How Long Will It Take

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1716 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



This group was originally from Colorado, and their one and only album is a very good underrated psychedelic classic, recorded back in 1968 in Los Angeles. The lone self-titled album of the band Dragonfly is a tough psych-pop/proto-metal gem that features acid guitar solos, dynamic rhythms & complex multi-part compositions that recall pop-art era Who & the MC5's classic "High Time”; plus endless weird production touches like backwards tapes, judicious echo & reverb, overdubbed orchestration, etc., and with the tracks segueing together into two side-long suites. The bluesy singer does a fine job too, smoothly growling like T.S McPhee tempered with a bit of Burton Cummings. Dragonfly is an archetypal example of the 1968-1972 late-psych / proto-metal style.

01 - Blue Monday
02 - Enjoy Yourself
03 - Hootchie Koochie Man
04 - I Feel It
05 - Trombodo
06 - Portrait of Youth
07 - Crazy Woman
08 - She Don't Care
09 - Time Has Slipped Away
10 - To Be Free
11 - Darlin'
12 - Miles Away

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1292 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



Flash was an English progressive rock group, formed by former Yes guitarist Peter Banks and vocalist Colin Carter in August 1971. Bassist Ray Bennett and drummer Mike Hough completed the line-up. The band went straight into the studio in November 1971 to record its debut album, and performed its first gig on January 14, 1972 (coincidentally, exactly one year later, on January 14, 1973, Flash would fill New York's Philharmonic Hall). Flash disbanded during an American tour in Albuquerque, New Mexico in November 1973.

01 - Open Sky
02 - None The Wiser
03 - Farewell Number One
04 - Man Of Honour
05 - Dead Ahead
06 - The Bishop
07 - Psychosync (Escape Farewell Number Two Conclusion)
08 - Manhattan Morning (Christmas '72)
09 - Shadows (It's You)

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1330 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



Freedom was a psychedelic rock band active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, formed initially by members of Procol Harum. Ray Royer and Bobby Harrison, who had performed on the hit Procol Harum single "A Whiter Shade of Pale", were kicked out of the Harum by vocalist Gary Brooker, and replaced by Robin Trower and Barry Wilson. Royer and Harrison then formed Freedom with Steve Shirley and Tony Marsh, who was immediately replaced by pianist/organist Mike Lease, releasing a two German singles and the soundtrack for the Dino de Laurentis film Black on White. In 1968, Harrison entirely overhauled the group's membership, and the new lineup began recording with more of a hard rock sound, scoring tour dates with Black Sabbath, Jethro Tull, and The James Gang. Further lineup changes occurred before the band finally splintered in 1972, with Harrison going on to Snafu.

1. Together
2. Miss Little Louise
3. Sweaty Feet
4. Brainbox Jam
5. Direction
6. Going Down
7. Dream
8. Ladybird

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1460 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



January Tyme was a New York band formed around the in-your-face vocal work of Janis Joplin-wannabe January Tyme. The band consisted of Tyme on lead vocals, keyboards, and percussion; Anthony Izzo on vocals and lead guitar; William Brancaccio on rhythm guitar, vocals, and keyboards; Steve Ciantro on bass; and Allen Cooley on drums and vocals. In 1969 the band released their only album for the Enterprise label, titled First Time from Memphis. Falling somewhere between Jefferson Airplane and Big Brother and the Holding Company style of music, the band failed to establish their own identity. Despite their songwriting competence and energetic performance on the 11 songs on this album, January Tyme faded into rock obscurity.(MG)

01 - Rainy Day Feeling
02 - The Music
03 - Sleepy Time Baby
04 - Ancient Babylon
05 - Hold Me Up To The Light
06 - Love Is Blind
07 - Are You Laughing
08 - Down To The River
09 - I Could Never Love You
10 - Take This Time
11 - Love Surrounds Me

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1309 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



The Who are an English rock band formed in 1964 by Roger Daltrey (vocals), Pete Townshend (guitar), John Entwistle (bass) and Keith Moon (drums). They became known for energetic live performances which often included instrument destruction. The Who have sold about 100 million records and have charted 27 top forty singles in the United Kingdom and United States with 17 top ten albums, with 18 Gold, 12 Platinum and 5 Multi-Platinum album awards in the United States alone. My Generation is the debut album by The Who, released by Brunswick Records in the United Kingdom in December 1965. It was released in the United States by Decca Records in April 1966 as The Who Sings My Generation with a different cover and a slightly different track listing. The album was made immediately after The Who got their first singles on the charts and according to the booklet in the Deluxe Edition, it was later dismissed by the band as something of a rush job that did not accurately represent their stage performance of the time. On the other hand, critics often rated it as one of the best rock albums of all time: in 2003, the album was ranked number 236 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, and named the second greatest guitar album of all time by Mojo magazine. In 2004, it was #18 in Q magazine's list of the 50 Best British Albums Ever. In 2006, it was ranked #49 in NME's list of the 100 Greatest British Albums. In 2004, the title track was #11 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.

01 - Out In The Street
02 - I Don't Mind
03 - The Good's Gone
04 - La La La Lies
05 - Much Too Much
06 - My Generation
07 - The Kids Are Alright
08 - Please, Please, Please
09 - It's Not True
10 - The Ox
11 - A Legal Matter
12 - Instant Party (Circles)

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1295 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



Mark–Almond were an English band of the late 1960s and early 1970s, who worked in the territory between rock and jazz. In 1970 Jon Mark and Johnny Almond formed Mark-Almond (the two began playing together in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers band in 1969). The melancholy tones of saxophonist Almond were an integral part of the group's sound, and Almond frequently played flute as well, including the bass flute. Characterized by a blend of blues and jazz riffs, latin beats, and a mellow rock aesthetic, and in contrast to the heavier guitar-driven rock of his contemporaries, composer and band leader Mark worked at producing warm and melodic works. Mark-Almond's first two albums, Mark-Almond (1971) and Mark-Almond II (1972) were recorded for Bob Krasnow's Blue Thumb label, and were noted for their embossed envelope-style album covers.

01 - The Ghetto
02 - The City
    (A) Grass & Concrete
    (B) Taxi To Brooklyn
    (C) Speak Easy It's A Whiskey Scene
03 - Tramp And The Young Girl
04 - Love
    (A) Renaissance
    (B) Prelude
    (C) Pickup
    (D) Hotel Backstage
05 - Song For You

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1343 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



Quintessence was a rock band formed in April 1969, by Raja Ram in Notting Hill, London, England. The style was a mixture of jazz and progressive rock with an influence of music from India. Quintessence was among the first true progressive rock outfits signed by Island Records. The original line-up included the Australian born, Shiva Shankar Jones (voice, keyboards, percussion), Raja Ram (flute, percussion), Sambhu Baba (bass, guitar), Maha Dev (guitar), Allan Mostert (lead guitar, bass, sitar), and Jake Milton (drums, percussion). All of them, in addition to a common interest in Indian music, also shared the Hindu faith. Quintessence were tagged a 'spiritual' band, but were playing New Age rock before the term was born. Quintessence is the second release of the band.

01 - Jesus, Buddha, Moses, Guaranga
02 - Sea Of Immortality
03 - High On Mt. Kailash
04 - Burning Bush
05 - Shiva's Chant
06 - Prisms (Conception Barham)
07 - Twilight Zones
08 - Maha Mantra
09 - Only Love
10 - St. Pancras (Live)
11 - Infinitum (Conception Barham)

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1597 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



This band started their career in Surrey and were earlier known as The Few and The Silence. They were discovered by Simon Napier-Bell who once was a manager of The Yardbirds. He brought them to London and they were renamed John's Children by him. Because of their limited muscial ability the band didn't play on the first two singles. The backing tracks were recorded by sessionmen and only Andy Ellisons vocals appear on the 45's. Their first 7-inch "Smashed Blocked" done well in the USA and it reached the Top 100 over there. White Whale offered them a record deal and the result was the eminently forgettable "Orgasm" album. The songs were played live in the studio by the band and overdubbed with screams and shouts from the Beatles movie "A Hard Day's Night". Thankfully their singles were much more better and Bam Caruso compiled back in 1987 (Bam Caruso KIRI 095) all the 45's. And you might know that Marc Bolan was a part-time member and recorded with them two 7-inches ("Desdemona" and "A Midsummer's Night Scene"). All in all a fine mod/pop-art band that will please fans of The Creation, The Eyes, The Who.

01 - Smashed Blocked
02 - Just What You Want - Just What You'll Get
03 - Desdemona
04 - Remember Thomas A'beckett
05 - It's Been A Long Time
06 - Arthur Green
07 - Strange Affair
08 - Midsummer Night's Scene
09 - Sarah Crazy Child
10 - Jagged Time Lapse
11 - Go-Go Girl
12 - Come And Play With Me In The Garden
13 - But She's Mine

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1491 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



Blues rock band from Baton Rouge. Potliquor hailed from Louisiana and straddled the line between country, blues, southern rock and hard rock...all the while throwing in horns just to keep things fresh. With a powerful singer in George Ratzlaff, Potliquor were able to muster some pretty inspired moments on vinyl. This, their elusive second album, "Levee Blues" is widely considered their artistic peak. With an ensemble of female background vocalists in tow, the album bears a certain gospel charm that some of their other efforts were missing.

01 - Cheer
02 - The Train
03 - Levee Blues
04 - Rooster Blues
05 - Chattanooga
06 - You're No Good
07 - Lady Madonna
08 - When God Dips His Love In My Heart
09 - Beyond The River Jordan

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Category: Oldies | Views: 2238 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



Fat Water hail from Chicago and fit very nicely into the dual male/female lead vocals of the late '60s and early '70s. The vocals are very much of the west coast San Francisco scene of that time and bring the Airplane's Grace Slick immediately to mind. Musically, the vocals are matched with acoustic guitars and swirling organ which gives a country rock feel that flows easily from full tilt boogie to slow blues."

01 - I Can Be Happy
02 - Joshua
03 - Amalynda Guinevere
04 - Gimme Your Sweet
05 - Guitar Store Song
06 - Only For The Moment
07 - It' S Not The Same
08 - Wayback
09 - Waiting For Mary
10 - Mistress De Charmaign
11 - Santa Anna Speed Queen
12 - Gotta Get Together

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Category: Oldies | Views: 1546 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-13



On the 17th of October 2005 the first in a legendary series of podcasts compiled by DinsdaleP was broadcast. Every week or so , a new edition followed. They continued for 114  episodes until December the 11th 2007, an astonishing amount of material in such a short space of time and very hard work for the author who shared these with us. At the time they were unique in both their content and production...in fact they still are... and although many have tried to emulate them none have succeeded. Dinsdale has very kindly made the original lossless tapes available to Nowhere Man Records, who are privileged to present them in their entirety, along with one or two surprises. This seems to be the last Nowhere Man Records release, I'll post podcasts 49 to 114 in the next weeks.

DinsdaleP Podcast 046

WINGS YEAR TWO

- Complain To The Queen ("Popsmuk", 8-20-72)
- Michael Wale interview (7-9-72)
- 1882 (The Hague, 8-21-72)
- My Love (Antwerp, 8-22-72)
- Hi Hi Hi/C Moon radio ad (11-72)
- Thank You Darling ("Red Rose Speedway" outtake, 1972)
- Mama's Little Girl/Michelle ("James Paul McCartney" outtake, 3-73)
- Klein is gone (interview, spring 73)
- Single Pigeon (rough mix, 1972)
- Campbeltown bust (BBC News, 3-6-73)
- Hi Hi Hi (Elstree Studios, 3-18-73)
   
DinsdaleP Podcast 047

FRAIL LOOPS

- Oh I Need You (unknown artist)
- San Diego press conference (8-28-65)
- Shades Of Orange (The End)
- People Say (John and Paul)
- Seattle press conference (8-21-64)
- I Love You Too (The Fourmost)
- Make Love To The End (Roger Wallis & Kim Loughran)
- "a good imitation" (KHJ, 9-27-74)
- Have You Heard The Word (The Fut)
- Peace Of Mind (unknown artist)
- "Not Only... But Also" (11-27-66)
- L. S. Bumblebee (Peter Cook & Dudley Moore)
- Bye Bye Bye (unknown artist)

DinsdaleP Podcast 048

Q & A WITH MAL EVANS

- Mal Evans on "Full Circle" (KCSN, 11-75)
- Fixing A Hole (soundcheck, 1993)
- Blackbird (rehearsal, 6-11-68)
- Alchemical Wedding plug ("Night Ride", 12-12-68)
- I Don't Wanna Face It (demo, 6-80)
- Boys (Hollywood Bowl, 8-23-64)
- "Move Over, Dad" (11-13-63)
- Maxwell's Silver Hammer (rehearsal, 1-7-69)
- Mo (3-77)
- "Saturday Club" (5-2-66)
- For No One (iso-based stereo remix)
- "Rock 'N' Roll" radio spot (spring 75)

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Category: The Beatles | Views: 1621 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-11



Sir Lord Baltimore are a pioneering American heavy metal band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 1968 by lead vocalist/drummer John Garner, guitarist Louis Dambra, and bass player Gary Justin. They are notable for the fact that a 1971 review of their debut record, Kingdom Come, contained the first documented use of the term "heavy metal" to refer to a style of music. Additionally, Sir Lord Baltimore featured a drumming lead singer, traditionally a rarity in rock and metal music. The group have been called "the godfathers of stoner rock." Sir Lord Baltimore is the second studio album by the band, released on Mercury Records in 1971. It was re-issued on PolyGram in 1994, and on Red Fox in 2003. This album marked a change in direction, with the frenetic pace of the earlier Kingdom Come's giving way to a slower-tempo. Sir Lord Baltimore expanded to a four-piece for this album, with Louis Dambra's brother, Joey Dambra, joining as a second guitarist. Sir Lord Baltimore contains the band's only officially released live recording, "Where Are We Going."

01 - Chicago Lives
02 - Loe And Behold
03 - Woman Tamer
04 - Caesar Lxxi
05 - Man From Manhattan
06 - Where Are We Going

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Category: Metal | Views: 1644 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-12-11

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