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Canned Heat - Future Blues (1970) [Reissue 2000]

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Canned Heat - Future Blues (1970) [Reissue 2000]

Canned Heat - Future Blues (1970) [Reissue 2000]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 290 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 115 MB | Covers - 91 MB
Genre: Blues Rock, Boogie Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Repertoire Records (REP 4889)

The final Canned Heat album to feature co-founder Alan Wilson, Future Blues was also one of their best, surprisingly restrained as a studio creation by the band, the whole thing clocking in at under 36 minutes, as long as some single jams on their live discs. It was also one of their most stylistically diverse efforts. Most of what's here is very concise and accessible, even the one group-composed jam - Alan Wilson's "Shake It and Break It" and his prophetically titled "My Time Ain't Long" (he would be dead the year this record was issued), which also sounds a lot like a follow-up to "Going up the Country" until its final, very heavy, and up-close guitar coda. Other songs are a little self-consciously heavy, especially their version of Arthur Crudup's "That's All Right, Mama"…

Mighty Baby - At A Point Between Fate & Destiny: The Complete Recordings (1969-1971) [6CD Box Set] (2019) (Repost)

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Mighty Baby - At A Point Between Fate & Destiny: The Complete Recordings (1969-1971) [6CD Box Set] (2019) (Repost)

Mighty Baby - At A Point Between Fate & Destiny: The Complete Recordings (1969-1971) [6CD Box Set] (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 2,35 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 951 MB | Covers - 586 MB
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock, Folk Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Cherry Red/Grapefruit Records (CRSEGBOX062)

One minute The Action were the ultimate mod cult band, belting out exuberant Anglicised approximations of Tamla/soul material in clubs across the country, the next they’d shed singer Reggie King and mutated into questing countercultural adventurers Mighty Baby.
Under the leadership of guitarist Martin Stone, they would become increasingly insular as four of the five band members converted to Islam and they moved slowly towards a more improvised sound. By the end of 1971, fasting for Ramadan had left them almost too weak to perform onstage, at which juncture they came to the reluctant conclusion that rock’n’roll and the Muslim faith were incompatible…

Amon Düül II - 5 Studio Albums (1969-1981) [Deluxe Editions 2005-2007]

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Amon Düül II - 5 Studio Albums (1969-1981) [Deluxe Editions 2005-2007]

Amon Düül II - 5 Studio Albums (1969-1981) [Deluxe Editions 2005-2007]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 1,87 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 741 MB | Covers - 266 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Krautrock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: SPV/Revisited Records

Amon Düül was a German art commune whose members began producing improvisational psychedelic rock music during the late '60s. The group's members released several albums, mostly recorded during a single extended jam session. Concurrently, some of the commune's more musically inclined members formed the longer-lasting Amon Düül II, who made their debut with 1969's Phallus Dei and continued releasing ambitious efforts such as 1971's Tanz der Lemminge and the more pop-minded Made in Germany (1975). Both acts proved to be a major influence on generations of experimental rock musicians to come and are regarded as pioneers of the Krautrock style.

Electric Food - Electric Food / Flash (1970) {2004, Remastered}

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Electric Food - Electric Food / Flash (1970) {2004,  Remastered}

Electric Food - Electric Food / Flash (1970) {2004, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 650 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 244 Mb
Full Scans | 01:19:58 | RAR 5% Recovery
Krautrock, Progressive Rock | Mason Records #MR 56424

Electric Food is the self-titled album of Electric Food, a studio project that included (uncredited) singer George Mavros with musicians from Lucifer's Friend that released two albums in 1970, the other being Flash. Flash is the second and final album by Electric Food. Soon after its release, the core of band formed Asterix and recorded one album: Asterix. Less than a year later Asterix would change their name to Lucifer's Friend. In 2004 Electric Food and Flash were released on one CD by Mason Records. Both Electric Food albums sound very similar to Lucifer's Friend's debut but include strong influences from Led Zeppelin, Uriah Heep, and Spooky Tooth.

Tommy James - Tommy James (1970) [Reissue 2009]

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Tommy James - Tommy James (1970) [Reissue 2009]

Tommy James - Tommy James (1970) [Reissue 2009]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 211 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 79 MB | Covers - 26 MB
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Rev-Ola (CR REV 292)

A very cosmic/psychedelic album cover has seven black-and-white Tommy James heads coasting over what looks like an acid trip, rainbow behind him, colors dripping upwards. It's the opposite of the black-and-white psychedelic look of the Cellophane Symphony album and the first of James' three final albums for Roulette. If we are to take the discs as three chapters, this one is Tommy James and Bob King proving that Tommy James was the Shondells. "Ball and Chain" is poppy and intense, the Velvet Underground gone bubblegum. Clearly, drugs had some influence on Tommy James' work, and where his ex-bandmates took a stab at the third Velvet Underground album with their Hog Heaven track "Come Away," "Ball and Chain" from the first Tommy James solo album sounds like it is an outtake from the Velvet Underground's Loaded CD…

Ringo Starr - Sentimental Journey (1970) {1995, Reissue}

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Ringo Starr - Sentimental Journey (1970) {1995, Reissue}

Ringo Starr - Sentimental Journey (1970) {1995, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 208 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 89 Mb
Full Scans | 00:34:03 | RAR 5% Recovery
Traditional Pop, Jazz, Pop Rock | EMI #0777 7 98615 2 1 / CDPCS 7101

Cut as the Beatles were disintegrating and released shortly before the group's final album, Let It Be, Ringo Starr's debut solo album was a collection of pre-rock standards dating from the 1920s to the '50s, sung over orchestral tracks arranged by everyone from fellow Beatle Paul McCartney and Bee Gee Maurice Gibb to jazz veterans Quincy Jones and Oliver Nelson. Starr brought a good-natured, nearly humorous tone to his vocals, perhaps because he wasn't trying to compete with the classic pop stylists most identified with these songs, but only to express his nostalgic affection for the material. Coming more than a decade before the fad for standards albums by rock-era pop stars like Linda Ronstadt, the album was taken not as a career move, but as a highly eccentric and expensive novelty of a kind only Beatles could afford to indulge. In retrospect, it remains harmlessly charming, if unexceptional.

Orange Bicycle - Orange Bicycle (1970) [Japanese Edition 2006] (Repost)

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Orange Bicycle - Orange Bicycle (1970) [Japanese Edition 2006] (Repost)

Orange Bicycle - Orange Bicycle (1970) [Japanese Edition 2006]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 334 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 140 MB | Covers - 27 MB
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Air Mail Recordings (AIRAC-1197)

A somewhat late-in-the-day attempt at psychedelic pop, this album does have a few advantages, mostly in the way it's executed - for starters, it isn't as wimpy as a lot of U.K. psychedelic pop was during this period; Orange Bicycle plays hard and generates a fairly hard sound, despite their pop orientation, the wattage turned up fairly high and the vocals pretty intense. The album is top-heavy with outside songwriting, Elton John, Bob Dylan, and Denny Laine all playing prominent roles as composers, with Laine giving the group perhaps their best moment with his "Say You Don't Mind", where they even sound a little bit like the original (Roy Wood-era) Electric Light Orchestra.

Fever Tree - For Sale (1970) & Another Time, Another Place (1968) [Reissue 2015]

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Fever Tree - For Sale (1970) & Another Time, Another Place (1968) [Reissue 2015]

Fever Tree - For Sale (1970) & Another Time, Another Place (1968) [Reissue 2015]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 394 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 159 MB | Covers - 43 MB
Genre: Psychedelic Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Tarsier Production (TP003CD)

The second (and arguably most fully realized) album from Texas psychedelic band Fever Tree, Another Time, Another Place (1968) owes less to the sound of roots-based contemporaries like the 13th Floor Elevators, Moving Sidewalks, or the Sir Douglas Quintet and more to heavier West Coast acid rock. One of the most underrated '60s psych bands, Fever Tree comes off like a coincidental midnight meeting of Jim Morrison, Steppenwolf, Jefferson Airplane, Iron Butterfly, and Jimi Hendrix at the tail end of a drug and whiskey binge. Luckily, however, the group transcends its influences by sheer force of attitude. The material here (mostly written by producers Scott Holtzman and Vivian Holtzman) is of generally pretty high quality, wisely avoiding too much of the drippy "ice cream cones and cosmic smiles" type stuff that bogged down the work of pretenders like Ultimate Spinach and Tricycle…

Charisma - Beasts and Fiends (1970) [Japanese Edition 2015] (Repost)

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Charisma - Beasts and Fiends (1970) [Japanese Edition 2015] (Repost)

Charisma - Beasts and Fiends (1970) [Japanese Edition 2015]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 246 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 85 MB | Covers - 30 MB
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Funk Rock, Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-16198)

Charisma were a band from the Hartford, Connecticut area, and were very typical of the confused American year of 1970. It basically means that bands were throwing any and everything against the wall hoping it would stick - or in practical terms - obtaining radio airplay. And Charisma falls in line with their mix of blues, hard rock, progressive, psych, and old fashioned rock and roll. It's a mess basically. But some of these albums had gems in the midst of the ordinary, and that's where we come in. Charisma has a strong Hammond organ and overall keyboard presence, and there are a couple of tracks that display this in an instrumental progressive rock format ('Street Theatre', 'Ritual Dance of the Reptiles'). There are other very good proto-prog/bluesy numbers in 'Leopold's Ghost' and 'The Age of Reptiles'. The rest is take it or leave it…

The Insect Trust - Hoboken Saturday Night (1970) [Reissue 2004]

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The Insect Trust - Hoboken Saturday Night (1970) [Reissue 2004]

The Insect Trust - Hoboken Saturday Night (1970) [Reissue 2004]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 255 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 98 MB | Covers - 7 MB
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, Jazz Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Collectors' Choice Music (CCM-502)

How could a combo named the Insect Trust be anything other than eclectic? Hoboken Saturday Night (1970) was the second of two platters from an interesting aggregate whose core consisted of multi-instrumentalists Luke Faust (harmonica, banjo, electric piano, fiddle), Trevor Koehler (baritone sax, soprano sax, piccolo, sewer drum, flute), Robert Palmer (alto sax, clarinet, recorder), Nancy Jeffries (vocals), and Bill Barth (lead guitar, steel guitar). The rhythm section was fleshed out by a sizable and equally diverse coterie of session musicians such as jazz legend Elvin Jones (drums), Bernard "Pretty" Purdie (drums), Charles "Buddy" Nealy (drums), Donald MacDonald (drums), William Folwell (bass, trumpet), Bob Bushnell (bass), Ralph Casale (rhythm guitar), and Hugh McCracken (rhythm guitar). Collectively, they touched upon facets of the singer/songwriter, psychedelic, and folk-rock subgenres, while somehow eluding them all…

Simon & Garfunkel – Bridge Over Troubled Water (Remastered) (1970/2024)

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Simon & Garfunkel – Bridge Over Troubled Water (Remastered) (1970/2024)

Simon & Garfunkel – Bridge Over Troubled Water (Remastered) (1970/2024)
SACD FLAC (tracks) - 228 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 86 MB
37:26 | Folk Rock, Pop Rock, Soft Rock | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab

Simon and Garfunkel's Beloved Swan Song: Bridge Over Troubled Water Features Meticulous Production, Gorgeous Songwriting, and Healing SpiritSourced from the Original Master Tapes and Strictly Limited to 3,000 Numbered Copies: Mobile Fidelity's Hybrid SACD Brings You Closer to the Record Rolling Stone Named the 172nd Greatest Album of All TimeUnifying, soothing, comforting: Simon and Garfunkel's Bridge over Troubled Water quickly became the album of an era upon release in 1970, the benchmark set serving as a beacon of hope and hymn of reassurance during a time marked by polarizing changes, social unrest, uncertain politics, and the dawn of a new era.

Freddie Hubbard - Red Clay (Remastered) (1970/2014)

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Freddie Hubbard - Red Clay (Remastered) (1970/2014)

Freddie Hubbard - Red Clay (Remastered) (1970/2014)
Winyl FLAC (tracks) - 233 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 95 MB
39:06 | Jazz, Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz, Fusion | Label: ORG Music

Recorded at Van Gelder Studios. Recorded January 27, 28, 29, 1970. Double LP Mastered At 45 RPM From Original Analog Tapes. Pressed At Pallas In Germany On 180 Gram Audiophile-Grade Vinyl. Limited to 1,000 copies.

Shirley Scott - Something (1970) [Japanese Edition 2013] (Repost)

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Shirley Scott - Something (1970) [Japanese Edition 2013] (Repost)

Shirley Scott - Something (1970) [Japanese Edition 2013]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 168 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 66 MB | Covers - 159 MB
Genre: Jazz, Soul Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-27335)

A groovy groovy electric set from Hammond giant Shirley Scott - a set that really kicks things up in the rhythm department, in a way ties the album as much to Atlantic Records soul of the 60s as it does to some of Scott's earlier work for Prestige! There's a great pulse at the bottom of the tunes - thanks to guitar work from Billy Butler and Eric Gale, and some sweet electric bass from Chuck Rainey - working here in the rhythm section with Jimmy Johnson on drums and Ralph MacDonald on congas. The combination of all these great players on one date really makes things cook - and Shirley's organ sounds groovier than ever - so much so, she also seems free to try out a few sounds here on piano and ondoline as well. Things take on a nicely trippy feel at times, and a funky groove at others.

Demon Fuzz - Afreaka! (1970) [Reissue 2009]

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Demon Fuzz - Afreaka! (1970) [Reissue 2009]

Demon Fuzz - Afreaka! (1970) [Reissue 2009]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 385 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 132 MB | Covers - 71 MB
Genre: Progressive/Jazz Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Esoteric Recordings (ECLEC2111)

Originally released in 1970, Afreaka! was the sole album by Demon Fuzz, an Afro Rock band who made their mark by signing to Pye Records Progressive imprint Dawn. Like Osibisa this band was made up of a group of young blacks who had immigrated to London. A melding of rock, jazz and African influences, the album was a funky masterpiece. Recently re-evaluated and sampled by many DJs of a new generation.

Eric Clapton - Eric Clapton (1970) {2008, Deluxe Edition, Remastered, Japan} Repost

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Eric Clapton - Eric Clapton (1970) {2008, Deluxe Edition, Remastered, Japan} Repost

Eric Clapton - Eric Clapton (1970) {2008, Deluxe Edition, Remastered, Japan}
2CD | XLD Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 718 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 264 Mb
Full Scans ~ 247 Mb | 00:54:32 + 00:54:35 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues Rock, Classic Rock | Polydor / Universal Music K.K. #UICY-93628/9

Eric Clapton's eponymous solo debut was recorded after he completed a tour with Delaney & Bonnie. Clapton used the core of the duo's backing band and co-wrote the majority of the songs with Delaney Bramlett – accordingly, Eric Clapton sounds more laid-back and straightforward than any of the guitarist's previous recordings. There are still elements of blues and rock & roll, but they're hidden beneath layers of gospel, R&B, country, and pop flourishes. And the pop element of the record is the strongest of the album's many elements – "Blues Power" isn't a blues song and only "Let It Rain," the album's closer, features extended solos. Throughout the album, Clapton turns out concise solos that de-emphasize his status as guitar god, even when they display astonishing musicality and technique.