Buffalo Springfield Again is a 1967 folk rock album by Buffalo Springfield, a band which included future stars Stephen Stills and Neil Young. It is ranked number 188 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
01 - Mr. Soul 02 - A Child's Claim To Fame 03 - Everydays 04 - Expecting To Fly 05 - Bluebird 06 - Hung Upside Down 07 - Sad Memory 08 - Good Time Boy 09 - Rock And Roll Woman 10 - Broken Arrow
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds was a 1970s AM soft rock trio from Los Angeles. The original members were Dan Hamilton (guitar/lead vocal), Joe Frank Carollo (bass/vocal), and Tommy Reynolds (multi-instrumentalist/vocal), all of whom had previously played in The T-Bones, a 1960s band noted for the instrumental hit "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)". The group first hit the charts in 1971 with "Don't Pull Your Love." Reynolds left the group in late 1972, and was replaced by keyboardist Alan Dennison; however, the band still kept the name 'Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds'. This revised line-up scored the group's biggest hit, 1975's "Fallin' in Love"."Hallway Symphony" was the second studio album of the band.
01 - Hallway Symphony 02 - One Good Woman 03 - Like Monday Follow Sunday 04 - Bridge Over Troubled Water 05 - You've Got A Friend 06 - C'est La Vie 07 - Ain't No Woman 08 - On The Other Hand 09 - Anna, No Can Do 10 - Don't Be Afraid Of The World 11 - If Every Man
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is an American country-folk-rock band that has existed in various forms since its founding in Long Beach, California in 1966. The group's membership has had at least a dozen changes over the years, including a period from 1976 to 1981 when the band performed and recorded as The Dirt Band. Constant members since the early times are singer-guitarist Jeff Hanna and drummer Jimmie Fadden. Multi-instrumentalist John McEuen was with the band from 1966 to 1986 and returned during 2001. Keyboardist Bob Carpenter joined the band in 1977. The band is often cited as instrumental to the progression of contemporary country and roots music. "Alive" was recorded at "The Trobadour in November 1967
01 - Introcrazy Words, Crazy Tunes 02 - Buy For Me The Rain 03 - Candy Man 04 - Foggy Mountain Breakdown 05 - Rock Me Baby 06 - Even Fat Boys (Can Make It In Santa Monica) 07 - Alligator Man 08 - Crazy Words, Crazy Tunes 09 - Goodnight, My Love, Pleasant Dreams
Bert Sommer was a folk singer who performed at Woodstock in 1969 and had a hit with the song "We're All Playing In The Same Band." He was briefly a member of baroque-pop group the Left Banke, co-writing and singing lead on the "Ivy Ivy"/"And Suddenly" single. Sommer also played Woof in the original Broadway production of Hair and "Flatbush" of Kaptain Kool and the Kongs on The Krofft Supershow in 1976. He did not reprise the role in the second season.
01 - And When It's Over 02 - Jennifer 03 - Things Are Goin' My Way 04 - She's Just A Girl 05 - Tonight Together 06 - The Road To Travel 07 - She's Gone 08 - Hold The Light 09 - A Simple Man 10 - Brink Of Death 11 - A Note That Read
Buffalo Springfield was a folk rock group that served as a springboard for the careers of Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay and Jim Messina, two of whom played in rock group Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young later in their career. Buffalo Springfield is best known for the song "For What It's Worth". After the band's formation in April 1966, a series of disruptions, including infighting and the pressure of working in the music industry, resulted in constant changes in the group's lineup and ultimately culminated in the group's disbanding after roughly 25 months. Buffalo Springfield released a total of three albums but left many demo recordings, studio outtakes and live recordings, as well as a reputation for excellent personnel and high band dysfunction. Despite the band's short tenure and relatively limited output it was one of the most influential bands of the 1960s, with virtually all members going on to successful careers and with two (Stills and Young) reaching the top of rock stardom.
01 - Neighbour Don't You Worry 1 02 - Down To The Wire 1 [Neil] 03 - Do I Have To Come Right Out And Say It 04 - Instro #1 05 - Instro #2 06 - My Kind Of Love 1 07 - Baby Don't Scold Me 1 08 - Baby Don't Scold Me 2 09 - Down To The Wire 2 10 - We'll See 11 - There Goes My Baby 12 - Neighbour Don't You Worry 2 13 - Ringing Bells 14 - Give Me One More Sign 15 - Come On 16 - Pay The Price 17 - Nobody's Fool 18 - Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing 19 - Rock & Roll Woman 20 - Rock & Roll Woman 2-My Kind Of Love
The Blues Magoos was a rock music group from the Bronx, New York. They were at the forefront of the psychedelic music trend, beginning as early as 1966.The band was formed in 1964 as "The Trenchcoats". The original members were Emil "Peppy" Thielhelm aka Peppy Castro (vocals and guitar), Dennis LePore (lead guitar), Ralph Scala (organ and vocals), Ronnie Gilbert (bass) and John Finnegan (drums). The band made a name for itself in various clubs in Greenwich Village. By 1966 the band had changed its name to fit in with the psychedelic vibe of the times - they first changed their name to the Bloos Magoos, though they changed that to the more conventional Blues Magoos. They also made some line-up changes, bringing in Mike Esposito as lead guitarist, and Geoff Daking as drummer.
01 - Sybil Green (Of The In Between) 02 - I Can Hear The Grass Grow 03 - All The Better To See You With 04 - Yellow Rose 05 - I Wanna Be There 06 - I Can Move A Mountain 07 - President's Council On Psychedelic Fitness 08 - Scarecrow's Love Affair 09 - There She Goes 10 - Accidential Meditation 11 - You're Getting Old 12 - Subliminal Sonic Laxative 13 - Chicken Wire Lady 14 - I Wanna Be There (Mono Single Version) 15 - There She Goes (Mono Single Version) 16 - I Can Hear The Grass Grow (Mono Single Version) 17 - Yellow Rose (Mono Single Version) 18 - Let Your Love Ride 19 - Who Do You Love
Timothy James "Tim" Hardin (1941 – 1980) was an American folk musician and composer. He wrote the Top 40 hits "If I Were a Carpenter", covered by, among others, Joan Baez, Bobby Darin, Johnny Cash, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, and Robert Plant, and "Reason to Believe", covered by many, including Rod Stewart, as well as his own recording career.
01 - Don't Make Promises 02 - Green Rocky Road 03 - Smugglin' Man 04 - How Long 05 - While You're On Your Way 06 - It'll Never Happen Again 07 - Never Too Far 08 - Never Too Far 09 - Part Of The Wind 10 - Ain't Gonna Do Without 11 - Misty Roses 12 - How Can We Hang On To A Dream
A heavy psych band from Tallahassee, FL. "There are elements of rock, R&B, blues, progressive, classical, avant-garde composition, and, to an even greater degree, jazz weaving through the music, while a thick hallucinatory cloud hovers over the whole of the album, giving it an oddly surreal and even ghostly demeanor".(OoD)
01 - Intagible She 02 - Blue Satin 03 - Nothing Left to Do 04 - And I Will Follow 05 - Let It Fly 06 - Now What Are You Looking For 07 - A Face That Doesn't Matter 08 - Waiting
Jay Sneider's first band The Electrons came together in Saco, Maine in 1963. They soon changed their name to The Id and would release two 45s that have become highly prized by moronic record collectors. The second 45 released as Euphoria's Id to differentiate them from several other Ids around at that time. Around 1967 Sneider (now Snyder) and drummer Skip Smith formed Fate. The album was recorded in 1968 under the guidance of Thomas Jefferson Kaye at Studio 3 in New York, where Billy Joel's Hassles would record their debut LP. Demos were sent out and the popular DJ Roscoe (also the voice on an album by John Berberian) started playing it. It would be picked up by a couple more NYC stations, yet the only record label to show any interest was Musicor. Still the band's production company (Elephant 5) chose to pass on the offer, nothing further happened and a disillusioned band went their separate ways.
01 - Sargeant Death 02 - Simone 03 - Sexual Fantasy #3 04 - Having A Cigarette 05 - Track I Need A Woman 06 - Hungry Lovin' Blues 07 - Mannequin 08 - Tribute To The Bo 09 - Smoke & Stone
Recorded live in session for BBC Radio in 1968/69 (bootleg)
01 - Let There Be More Light 02 - Point Me At The Sky 03 - Murderistic Woman 04 - Julia Dream 05 - The Dream 06 - A Saucerful Of Secrets 07 - The Narrow Way 08 - Green Is The Colour
Caravan are an English band from the Canterbury area, founded by former Wilde Flowers members David Sinclair, Richard Sinclair, Pye Hastings and Richard Coughlan. Caravan rose to success over a period of several years from 1968 onwards into the 1970s as part of the Canterbury scene, blending psychedelic rock and jazz to create a distinctive sound like their contemporaries Soft Machine. Caravan still remains active as a live band in the 21st century.
01 - Place Of My Own 02 - Ride 03 - Policeman 04 - Love Song With Flute 05 - Cecil Runs 06 - Magic Man 07 - Grandma's Lawn 08 - Where But For Caravan Would I Be
The Guess Who started out as a local Winnipeg band formed by singer/guitarist Chad Allan in 1960 and initially called Al and the Silvertones. This was changed to Chad Allan & the Reflections in 1962, by which point the band consisted of Chad Allan (vocals/guitar), Bob Ashley (keyboards), Randy Bachman (guitars), Jim Kale (bass), and Garry Peterson (drums). All the band members were born in Winnipeg. By 1965, the group was forced to change its name to Chad Allan & the Expressions.
01 - Hey Ho 02 - I Should Have Realized 03 - Hurting Each Other 04 - Made In England 05 - I'll Keep Comin' Back 06 - Stop Teasing Me 07 - Could This Be Love 08 - Theme From A Music Box 09 - Don't Be Scared 10 - Inside Out 11 - Goodnight Goodnight
Sounding like a blend of Jefferson Airplane and the Doors, Bow Street Runners was a Fayetteville, North Carolina-based psychedelic band who released one eponymous album in limited quantities on B.T. Puppy Records in 1970. While the group was ignored at the time, Bow Street Runners became a collectible item among psychedelic aficionados during the '80s and '90s, leading to its 1996 reissue by Sundazed Records.
01 - Electric Star 02 - Watch 03 - American Talking Blues 04 - Leaving Grit America 05 - Another Face 06 - Eating From A Plastic Hand 07 - Rock Fish Blues 08 - Push It Through 09 - Spunky Monkey 10 - Steve's Jam
Bread was a rock band from Los Angeles, California. They placed 13 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart between 1970 and 1977 and were a primary example of what later was labeled soft rock, releasing a string of well-crafted, melodic soft rock singles. The band consisted of David Gates (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, violin, viola, percussion), Jimmy Griffin (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion), Robb Royer (bass, guitar, flute, keyboards, percussion, recorder, backing vocals), Mike Botts (drums; joined in 1970), and Larry Knechtel (bass, guitar, keyboards, harmonica; replaced Royer in 1971). "Bread", released in 1969, peaked at #127 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart. The single "It Don't Matter to Me" charted in 1970 after the release of Bread's second album. It peaked at #2 and #10 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary and Pop Singles charts, respectively. The album's cover, with whimsical depictions of the band members photos on paper currency, refers to contemporary slang equating "bread" to money.
01 - Dismal Day 02 - London Bridge 03 - Could I 04 - Look At Me 05 - The Last Time 06 - Anyway You Want Me 07 - Move Over 08 - Don't Shut Me Out 09 - You Can't Measure The Cost 10 - Family Doctor 11 - It Don't Matter To Me 12 - Friends And Lovers
Iron Butterfly is an American psychedelic rock band best known for the 1968 hit "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida". Their heyday was the late 1960s, but the band has been reincarnated with various members. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is the 31st best-selling album in the world, selling more than 25 million copies. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, with its 17-minute-long title track, is a prime candidate for first-ever heavy metal album. The band was formed in 1966 in San Diego. The original members were Doug Ingle (vocals, keyboards), Jack Pinney (drums), Greg Willis (bass), and Danny Weis (guitar). They were soon joined by singer/frontman Darryl DeLoach.
01. Most Anything You Want 02. Flowers And Beads 03. My Mirage 04. Termination 05. Are You Happy 06. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
Vanilla Fudge is an American rock band. The band's original lineup - vocalist/organist Mark Stein, bassist/vocalist Tim Bogert, lead guitarist/vocalist Vince Martell, and drummer/vocalist Carmine Appice - recorded five albums during the years 1966-69, before disbanding in 1970. The band has reunited in various configurations over the years, and is currently operating with its four original members. The band has been cited as, "one of the few American links between psychedelia and what soon became heavy metal."
01 - Ticket To Ride 02 - People Get Ready 03 - She's Not There 04 - Bang Bang 05 - Stra (Illusions Of My Childhood-Part One) - You Keep Me Hanging On - Wberr (Illusions Of My Childhood-Part Two) 06 - Take Me For A Little While - Ryfi (Illusions Of My Childhood-Part Three) 07 - Eleanor Rigby - Elds
Blue Cheer were an American psychedelic blues-rock band that initially performed and recorded in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and were sporadically active from that point on until 2009. Based in San Francisco, Blue Cheer played in a psychedelic blues-rock style, and are also credited as being pioneers of heavy metal (their cover of "Summertime Blues" is sometimes cited as the first in the genre), punk rock, stoner rock, doom metal, experimental rock, and grunge.
01 - Summertime Blues 02 - Rock Me Baby 03 - Doctor Please 04 - Out of Focus 05 - Parchment Farm 06 - Second Time Around
Budgie was formed in 1967 in Cardiff, Wales under the name Hills Contemporary Grass. Their original line-up consisted of Burke Shelley on vocals and bass, Tony Bourge on guitar and vocals, and Ray Phillips on drums. They are widely considered as one of the first heavy metal bands and a seminal influence to many acts of that scene, with fast, heavy rock being played as early as 1971. The band has been noted as, "among the heaviest metal of its day"
01 - Guts 02 - Everything In My Heart 03 - The Author 04 - Nude Disintegrating Parachutis 05 - Rape Of The Locks 06 - All Night Petrol 07 - You And I 08 - Homicidal Suicidal
Dust was an American hard rock band active in the early 1970s. Dust was formed in the late 1960s by Richie Wise and two teenagers, Kenny Aaronson and Marc Bell. Additionally, Kenny Kerner wrote the group's lyrics, and acted as their producer and manager. Their debut album was released on Kama Sutra Records in 1971, and was followed by a sophomore release on the same label the following year. While the group only released these two albums, they later became of historical interest to collectors interested in early American heavy metal.
01 - Stone Woman 02 - Chasin Ladies 03 - Goin Easy 04 - Love Me Hard 05 - From A Dry Camel 06 - Often Shadows Felt 07 - Loose Goose