British blues-rock supergroup consisting of bassist/vocalist Jack Bruce, guitarist/vocalist Eric Clapton, and drummer/vocalist Ginger Baker. Live performances in Sweden and USA. Konserthuset, Stockholm, on May 7, 1967 1. N.S.U. 2. Steppin' Out 3. Train Time 4. Toad 5. I'm So Glad Sports Arena, San Diego, on October 20, 1968 6. Train Time 7. Toad 8. Spoonful LINK
The Robbs, brothers Dee Robb (guitar, vocals), Joe Robb (guitar, vocals), and Bruce Robb (keyboards, vocals) — began their lengthy careers in their hometown of Oconomowoc, WI as a teen-center pop group calling themselves Dee Robb & the Robbins. As Robby & the Robins, they recorded "Surfer's Life" for the Todd label, which has since appeared on numerous surf compilations. During a summer tour, their guitarist was facing the draft board, so the band had to shuffle the lineup and bring in their cousin, Craig Robb (real name Craig Krampf) as a replacement on drums. The band then changed names to the Robbs and soldiered on, playing soft rock harmony drenched pop in the vein of the Cowsills, the Monkees, or Paul Revere & the Raiders 01 - Violets Of Dawn 02 - Race With The Wind 03 - Cynthia Loves 04 - Next Time You See Me 05 - Girls, Girls 06 - Bittersweet 07 - See Jane Run 08 - In A Funny Sort Of Way 09 - Rapid Transit 10 - Jolly Miller LINK
Tiffany Shade was an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio and was formed by keyboardist Bob Leonard, Folk Guitarist/vocalist Mike Barnes, 12-string guitarist/vocalist Barrow Davidian, bassist Rick Hohn, later replaced by bassist Robb Clarke-Murphy and drummer Tom Schuster. They broke up 1968. They recorded and released this self-titled LP and two singles from the same album on the Mainstream label in 1968. 01 - Would You Take My Mind Out For A Walk 02 - An Older Man 03 - Sam 04 - Jaguar City Blues 05 - A Very Grand Love 06 - Come Softly To Me 07 - No Reality 08 - One Good Reason 09 - A Quiet Revolution 10 - Not Worth The Pain LINK
The exotic, mindbending sounds of Gandalf have long been one of the great lost treasures of the first psychedelic era. Featuring the breathy vocals and lysergic guitar of Peter Sando, the band's only album, a delight from start to finish, has generated a fervent demand for more of the same. Gandalf 2, is a return trip to the band's garden of earthly delights. A thorough search of Sando's tape vault revealed a fabulous stash of spellbinding demos and acetates, unheard for decades! This is a 90's comp. 01 - Bird In The Hand 02 - Days Are Only Here And Gone 03 - Smokey Topaz 04 - Ladyfingers 05 - No Earth Can Be Won 06 - Bad Dream 07 - I Won't Cry No More 08 - The Dance At St. Francis 09 - Julie (The Song I Sing Is You) 10 - Over This Table 11 - Golden Earrings (Demo) 12 - Tears Of Ages (Live) 13 - Downbound Train (Live) LINK
Sweetwater was a rock band originally from Los Angeles. The original members of the band were Nancy Nevins (lead vocals/guitar), August Burns (cello), Albert Moore (flute/backing vocals), Alan Malarowitz (drums), Elpidio Cobian (conga drums), Alex Del Zoppo (keyboards) and Fred Herrera (bass). They were the act scheduled to play first at the Woodstock Festival in 1969, although due to problems within the band, solo folksinger Richie Havens became the first performer. Sweetwater performed next, becoming the first band to play the festival. 01 - Motherless Child 02 - For Petes Sake 03 - Day Song 04 - Whats Wrong 05 - Crystal Spider 06 - Band Intros 07 - Why Oh Why LINK
Heavy psych US. Very difficult to obtain info about this band. 01 - Old Time Feeling 02 - How Long 03 - Forever Angels Proud 04 - Laught 05 - Just For Today 06 - Limousine Ride 07 - Billy Bad Billy 08 - Chinese 09 - Red Dog 10 - Old Charlie LINK