Amen Corner were a UK pop band that released three albums until they parted in 1969. The band included Andy Fairweather Low, best known for his later work with Eric Clapton and Roger Waters. This album Return Of The Magnificent Seven is a very rare album that was released much later after their split, in 1976 on Immediate Records, after leaving Decca and contains some unreleased live tracks. 01 - Half As Nice 02 - Hello Susie 03 - The Weight 04 - When We Make Love 05 - Get Back 06 - At Last I've Found Someone To Love 07 - Proud Mary 08 - Penny Lane (Live) 09 - High In The Sky (Live) 10 - Gin House (Live) 11 - Bend Me, Shape Me (Live) LINK
Out of Our Heads is The Rolling Stones' third British album and their fourth in the United States. It was released in 1965 through London Records in the US on 30 July 1965, and Decca Records in the UK on 24 September 1965, with significant track listing differences between territories. The British Out of Our Heads — with a different cover — added songs that would surface later in the US on December's Children (And Everybody's) and others that had not been released in the UK thus far (such as Heart Of Stone) instead of the already-released live track and recent hit singles (as singles rarely featured on albums in the UK in those times). Issued later that September, Out of Our Heads reached #2 in the UK charts behind The Beatles' Help!. It was The Rolling Stones' last UK album to rely upon R&B covers; the forthcoming Aftermath was entirely composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. 01 She Said Yeah 02 Mercy, Mercy 03 Hitch Hike 04 That's How Strong My Love Is 05 Good Times 06 Gotta Get Away 07 Talkin' 'Bout You 08 Cry To Me 09 Oh Baby 10 Heart Of Stone 11 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man 12 I'm Free
LINK (UK) The Rolling Stones - 1965 - Out Of Our Heads (US)
Initially issued in July 1965 in America (featuring a shot from the same photo session that graced the cover of 12 X 5 and The Rolling Stones No. 2), Out of Our Heads was a mixture of recordings made over a six month period, including the Top 10 hit "The Last Time", the worldwide number 1 "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" as well as a track from the UK-only live EP Got LIVE if you want it!. Riding the wave of "Satisfaction"'s success, Out of Our Heads became The Rolling Stones' first US #1 album, eventually going platinum. In 2003 the US edition was listed as number 114 on the List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. 01 Mercy, Mercy 02 Hitch Hike 03 The Last Time 04 That's How Strong My Love Is 05 Good Times 06 I'm All Right [Live] 07 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 08 Cry To Me 09 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man 10 Play With Fire 11 The Spider And The Fly 12 One More Try LINK (US)
Argent are an English rock band founded in 1968 by keyboardist Rod Argent, formerly of The Zombies. The first three demos from Argent, recorded in the autumn of 1968 featured Mac MacLeod on bass guitar. The other original members were bassist Jim Rodford (Rod Argent's cousin and formerly with the Mike Cotton Sound), drummer Robert Henrit and guitarist/keyboardist Russ Ballard (both formerly with The Roulettes and Unit 4 + 2). Lead vocal duties were shared between Ballard and Argent. Rod Argent, Chris White (former Zombies bassist) and Russ Ballard were the group's songwriters. Some of Ballard's compositions became hits when they were covered by other artists, including Kiss, Petra, Rainbow, Hello and Santana. Ring of Hands is a 1971 album and the second released by Argent. It was originally released on Epic Records. 01 - Celebration 02 - Sweet Mary 03 - Cast Your Spell Uranus 04 - Lothlorien 05 - Chained 06 - Rejoice 07 - Pleasure 08 - Sleep Won't Help Me 09 - Where Are We Going Wrong LINK
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. DinsdaleP Podcast 013 V-A-C-A-T-I-O-N IN MIAMI - KNUZ Lee Alan interview (Miami, 2-19-64) - Can You Take Me Back? (complete edit, 9-16-68) - Any Road ("Yin & Yang", 5-14-97) - "Here's To Veterans" intro (Bel Air, 8-64) - Tell Me Why (take 4, 2-27-64) - I'm The Greatest (take 3, 3-13-73) - Octopus's Garden (composing session, 1-26-69) - Twist And Shout (Stockholm, 10-24-63) - Derek Taylor quits (NYC, 9-21-64) - Paul w/Mike Henessey (11-71) - Froggie Went A-Courtin' ("Unplugged" rehearsal, 1-91) - Please Mr. Postman ("Teenager's Turn - Here We Go", 3-7-62) - Foyle's luncheon (4-23-64) - "The Wumberlog (Or The Magic Dog)" ("Tonight", 6-18-65) - Hey Bulldog (RM2, 2-11-68) DinsdaleP Podcast 014 NOVEMBER 1965 - "Saturday Club" (11-29-65) - I'm Looking Through You (take 4, 11-11-65) - "The Music Of Lennon & McCartney" (11-1-65) - 12-Bar Original (take 1, 11-4-65) - George "Pop Profile" (11-30-65) - Think For Yourself (overdub session, 11-8-65) - The Beatles' Third Christmas Record (11-8-65) - 12-Bar Original (rehearsal take, 11-4-65) - John "Pop Profile" (11-30-65) - The Word (RS1, 11-10-65) - Hal Muhonen announcements (US stereo "Rubber Soul" master tape, 11-16-65) DinsdaleP Podcast 015 BEATLES AS SESSION MEN 1968 - Apple launch press conference (NYC, 5-14-68) - The Dog Presides (Paul Jones, 2-68) - George w/Ritchie Yorke (9-69) - "The Beatles Today" (3-11-70) - Sour Milk Sea (Jackie Lomax/Beatles demo sync mix) - "A rich man's ukelele" (Neil Innes) - I'm The Urban Spaceman (Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, 7-68) - "I'm not sure what Ringo did" (Anthology DVD) - A Hundred Years Or More (Solomon King, 7-9-68) - "David Frost Presents... Frankie Howerd" (6-68) - Those Were The Days (Mary Hopkin, United Nations mix, 7-68) - "One Note Bit" (Two Virgins outtake, 5-68) - Thingumybob (George Martin Orchestra) - Eric Clapton & George interview (11-12-91) - Badge (Cream, 12-68) - Yer Blues (John & Mick Jagger, 12-11-68) LINK DinsdaleP Podcast 016 GEORGE RAPS WITH MURRAY THE 'K' IN AUGUST 1967 - George & Murray The K (WOR-FM, 8-9-67) - The Inner Light (RM4, 2-8-68) - Rockestra Theme (demo playback, 10-3-78) - Arrival at Hollywood Party (8-24-65) - Baby's In Black (Paris evening show, 6-20-65) - Caribbean ("Eyewitness news", 8-72) - "Voor De Vuist Weg" (Dutch TV, 10-5-76) - "Turn the tape over!" (Peter Sellers tape, 8-68) - Birthday (RM1, 9-18-68) - Mama You Been On My Mind (rehearsal, 1-9-69) - "Spot The Loony" (Much Music, 3-28-88) - For No One ("South Bank Show", 10-18-84) - "From Us To You" rebroadcast intro - "Flowerpot Men" theme - Goodbye jingle ("Pop Go The Beatles", 9-3-63) DinsdaleP Podcast 017 MY SON, THE BEATLE - Fred Robbins w/John (2-10-64) - My Mummy's Dead (take 2) - Paul talks about Julia (Julia Baird interview, 1986) - Julia (demo, vocal overdub take 1) - Fred Robbins w/George (2-10-64) - Harold Harrison w/Gene Loving (Liverpool, 4-64) - Mal Evans ("David Frost Salutes The Beatles", 5-21-75) - Let It Be (take 25B, 1-31-69) - Proud Mum (Wings jingle for "Mother's Pride" bread, 10-74) - Melbourne press conference (6-14-64) - Ringo's mum and stepfather (2-16-64) - Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (rehearsal, 1-8-69) - Pop Hates The Beatles (Allan Sherman) - Lou Harrison ("All My Loving", 11-3-6 - Deep Blue (rough mix, 7-71) - Chicago press conference (8-11-66) - That's My Life (Freddie Lennon) - Ringo on Radio Luxembourg (3-70) - Stormy Weather ("Sentimental Journey" outtake, 11-6-69) DinsdaleP Podcast 018 JOHN & PAUL ON 'TOP ON THE POPS' MARCH 1967 - "Top Of The Pops" (3-20-67) - Across The Universe (rough mix, 2-4-68) - Paul after Barbados bust (1-17-84) - English Tea ("The Ellen DeGeneres Show", 11-10-05) - KLIF Dallas concert promo (8-64) - This Boy (takes 12 + 13, 10-17-63) - Apple Scruffs (take 2) - Melbourne hotel balcony (stereo sync, 6-14-64) - Too Much Monkey Business ("Side By Side", 4-4-63) - Too Much Monkey Business/Subterranean Homesick Blues (Dakota, 78) - Shea Stadium Described By Erupting Fans (8-23-66) - KQV Pittsburgh "Rubber Soul" preview (11-65) - It's Only Love (mono mix) - WOLF Bud Ballou interview (2-8-64) LINK