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