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 Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) are a folk rock supergroup made up of David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, also known as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY) when joined by occasional fourth member Neil Young. They are noted for their intricate vocal harmonies, often tumultuous interpersonal relationships, political activism, and lasting influence on music and culture. All four members of CSNY have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, though Young's multiple inductions were for work not involving the group.01 Suite Judy Blue Eyes02 Blackbird03 On The Way Home04 Teach Your Children05 Tell Me Why06 Triad07 Guinnevere08 Simple Man09 King Midas in Reverse10 The Loner - Cinnamon Girl - Down11 Black Queen12 4 + 2013 49 Bye-Byes - America's Children14 Love The One You're With (incomp)15 Pre-Road Downs16 Long Time Gone17 Helplessly Hoping18 Ohio19 As I Come Of Age20 Southern Man21 Carry On22 Woodstock23 Find The Cost Of FreedomLINK Part 1 LINK Part 2
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 Blind Faith were an English blues-rock band that consisted of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Steve Winwood and Ric Grech. The band, which was one of the first "super-groups", released their only album, Blind Faith, in August 1969. This bootleg is recorded live at Fairgrounds Arena, Santa Barbara, August 1601 - Crossroads02 - Presence Of The Lord03 - Means To An End04 - Well Alright05 - Can't Find My Way Home06 - Had To Cry TodayLINK
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 Blue Mountain Eagle was a short-lived American rock group that evolved out of New Buffalo Springfield in August 1969 and recorded a lone album for Atlantic/Atco Records, which they were personally signed to by label founder Ahmet Ertegun. In August, the group adopted the name Blue Mountain Eagle, which the musicians had taken from a newspaper in Grant County, Oregon. After Ahmet Ertegun personally signed them to Atlantic Records, the band recorded its lone album live in one session at Wally Heider's studios in Los Angeles in December 1969. The group toured extensively, opening for Santana, Jimi Hendrix, Love, Pink Floyd and many others. The group disbanded around September 1970.01 - Love Is Here02 - Yellows' Dream03 - Feel Like A Bandit04 - Troubles05 - Loveless Lives06 - No Regrets07 - Winding Your String08 - Sweet Mama09 - Promise Of Love10 - Trivial SumLINK
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The Comfortable Chair was a sunshine-rock band from California. The band made its film debut in the Bob Hope - Jackie Gleason comedy vehicle movie How to Commit Marriage (1969) and really shines in the film as a psychedelic-hippie rock band associated with the young people in the plot of the story. This fantastic group did a wonderful music video-style presentation in the film, performing their charming hippie anthem, A Child's Garden. Bernie Schwartz - lead vocals, Barbara Baczek Wallace - vocals, Gene Garfin - lead guitar, Gary Davis - bass guitar, Warner Davis - drums, Tad Baczek - keyboards.01 - Ain't No Good No More02 - Child's Garden03 - I'll See You04 - Princess05 - Now06 - Some Soon Some Day07 - Be Me08 - Loved It All09 - Let Me Through10 - Stars In Heaven11 - Pale Night Of Quiet12 - BeastLINK
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 Blues Image was a critically acclaimed late 1960s rock band. Their most successful song was "Ride Captain Ride" in the last half of 1970, which went all the way to #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #4 on the Canadian RPM magazine charts. Blues Image was a well respected band among their peers. In an interview conducted by British magazine Melody Maker, Jimi Hendrix said that Blues Image was "one of the best up and coming bands around". Shortly before Hendrix's demise, Hendrix and Manny Bertematti were seen jamming at the popular underground club, 'The Experience' on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip. Blues Image was formed in Tampa, Florida in 1966 by singer-guitarist Mike Pinera, singer-drummer Manuel "Manny" Bertematti, singer-percussionist Joe Lala, keyboardist Emilio Garcia, and bassist Malcolm Jones.01 - Take Me To The Sunrise02 - Leaving My Troubles Behind03 - Outside Was Night04 - In Front Behind You05 - Lay Your Sweet Love On Me06 - Do You Have Somethin' To Say07 - Lazy Day Blues08 - Yesterday Could Be Today09 - Reality Does Not InspireLINK
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 Tinkerbells Fairydust was a British pop group in the late 1960s, who hailed from east London. They recorded three singles and one album for the Decca label. Previously, billed as The Rush, after the name change to Tinkerbells Fairydust they recorded the singles in 1967-69. This album, was prepared, using four of the tracks from their previous singles and a number of cover versions, and was due for release in December 1969 on the Decca record label. However it was withdrawn prior to release, 'officially' due to the band splitting up - but the more likely reason was due to Decca's severe financial problems at the time. Some test pressings were made (and 4 or 5 'finished' copies), but it was withdrawn prior to the release date with only a tiny handful of copies left in existence. The extreme rarity of this album has pushed up its collectability rating to where, in 2007, a shabby scratched copy was sold on Ebay for £1,200 and since then (in 2009 & 2010) 2 other copies have sold in excess of £2000. It is regarded by collectors as one of the most valuable pop/psych albums of all time.01 - In My Magic Garden02 - Marjorine03 - You Keep Me Hanging On04 - The Worst That Could Happen05 - Never My Love06 - Lazy Day07 - Every Minute Every Day08 - Whole World09 - They Didnt Believe Me10 - Happy11 - Sheila's Back In Town12 - Jeff's Boogie13 - 20-10LINK
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