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Re THE annotatiion 'A' on the album credits.
It can also stand for Acoustic.
Elvis Presley - Full Of Rhythm And Blues (Brookville Records Promo CD)
https://www.imagenetz.de/k7Bck
JERRY BYRNE (SPECIALTY 635)
https://www.imagenetz.de/hmzaA
THE TRUE BLUE TRIO - MIDNIGHT BOP (MIGRAINE RECORDS 023)
https://www.imagenetz.de/gUmuY
@wally k
Many thanks for the Ballin' In N'Awlins" CD's.
Great stuff, never seen before.
rockin' regards from Berlin, Germany
Jerry Lee Lewis – Le Meilleur De Jerry Lee Lewis
Les Meilleurs CF 872202 (The Netherlands / Holland 1996)
1. Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On (2:52)
2. Great Balls Of Fire (1:52)
3. Breathless (2:43)
4. High School Confidential (2:28)
5. What'd I Say (2:27)
6. Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee (2:35)
7. Matchbox (1:42)
8. Jambalaya (1:58)
9. When The Saints Go Marching In (2:07)
10. Lewis Boogie (2:00)
11. It'll Be Me (2:13)
12. Crazy Arms (2:43)
13. Big Legged Woman (2:25)
14. Wild One (1:52)
Artwork Included (front, back, inside)
https://workupload.com/file/tnZz8StBRVx
Rita Coolidge – Rita Coolidge
A&M SP-4291 (USA 1971)
Rita Coolidge
with:
Clarence White, Chris Ethridge, Jim Keltner, Spponer Oldham, Marc Benno, Leon Russell, Stephen Stills, Booker T. Jones, Donald “Duck” Dunn, Bobby Womack, Bobbye Hall Porter, Jerry McGee, Ry Cooder, Clifford Scott, Calvin “Fuzzy” Samuels.
Plus a lot of horns, strings and backing vocals – see rear cover.
1. That Man Is My Weakness (3:56)
2. Second Story Window (3:00)
3. Crazy Love (3:36)
4. The Happy Song (3:55)
5. Seven Bridges Road (5:58)
6. Born Under A Bad Sign (4:19)
7. Ain't That Peculiar (3:55)
8. (I Always Called Them) Mountains (4:05)
9. Mud Island (4:30)
10. I Believe In You (3:17)
Artwork Included (front, back, labels)
I didn’t scan my LP. Artwork is from Discogs (front, back, labels)
I didn’t rip my LP – this is from a CD re-release.
https://workupload.com/file/urX3RvSpJzA
The Chad Mitchell Trio – At The Bitter End
Original LP = Kapp KL-1281 (USA 1962) (mono)
My LP = same but a promo copy
Chad Mitchell, Joe Frazier and Mike Kobluk
With additional musicians:
Jim McGuinn (guitar, banjo)
Bill Lee (bass)
Fred Hellerman (guitar)
You can see Jim McGuinn in his pre-Byrds days playing the banjo in the background on the front cover picture.
1. A1 The John Birch Society (3:12)
2. A2 Hello Susan Brown (3:33)
3. A3 The Unfortunate Man (3:35)
4. A4 Blues Around My Head (3:15)
5. A5 James James Morrison Morrison (2:15)
6. A6 The Great Historical Bum (4:22)
7. B1 Alberta (2:48)
8. B2 Golden Vanity (2:50)
9. B3 Moscow Nights (2:44)
10. B4 Come Along Home (2:32)
11. B5 You Can Tell The World (2:53)
12. B6 Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream (2:21)
Artwork Included (regular and promo LP front, back, labels) (front and back of my promo copy are the same as the regular release – only the labels are different)
https://workupload.com/file/VetNqUybVGx
https://archive.org/details/fra-mats-musikalisches-fundbuero-folge-67
1.Songhoy Blues - Shakara 2019
2.Chicago Transit Authority - I'm A Man 1969
3.Lord Sutch - Flashing Lights 1969
4.The Animals - Outcast 1966
5.The Equals - Baby Come Back 1968
6.Sharhabil Ahmed - Malak Ya Saly 1960er oder 1970er?
7.Willie Hutch - Foxy Lady (OST Foxy Brown) 1974
8.Dalton - Alech 1973
9.Drifting Charles - Evil Hearted Woman 1963
10.Bertha Chippie Hill - Trouble In Mind 1926
11.Sonny Rollins & Coleman Hawkins - At McKies 1963
Kontakt:
framat-tv@gmx.de
Bhundu Boy - True Jit (1987)
Big Youth - Dreadlocks Dread (1975)
Big Youth - Hit the road Jack (1976)
https://we.tl/t-6jdtDdLiun
Bucephalus
Request-Line:
A swing & a miss yesterday with a request for Lila Downes Ofrende or Simpatico or any Ofra Haza yesterday so I'll try again :)
If that's not a possibility above does anyone have Carol Kleyn "Love Has Made Me A Stranger (1976), Takin’ The Time (1980) or Return Of The Silkie (1983)?
Tomatito is one of the best known flamenco guitarists of Spain. Here's his fine Rosas Del Amor album from 1987.
https://www.discogs.com/release/3955227-Tomatito-Rosas-Del-Amor
Enjoy here @320, my fresh rip: https://krakenfiles.com/view/76PutuAnK4/file.html
Billboard Country (revised, remastered) C 67.13
1. Nat Stuckey - Adorable Women (1:28)
2. Nat Stuckey - I Knew Her When (2:34)
3. Bill Anderson - Stranger On The Run (2:37)
4. Bill Anderson - Happiness (2:12)
5. Jeannie Seely - These Memories (2:42)
6. Jeannie Seely - Funny Way Of Laughin' (2:49)
7. Kitty Wells - Happiness Means You (2:36)
8. Kitty Wells - Hello Number One (2:10)
9. Archie Campbell - The Cockfight (3:19)
10. Archie Campbell - Red Silk Stockings And Green Perfume (2:19)
11. Dee, Duane - Before The Next Teardrop Falls (2:19)
12. Duane Dee - You're Not Painting The Town (2:22)
13. Jim & Jesse - Ballad Of Thunder Road (2:57)
14. Jim & Jesse - Tijuana Taxi (1:59)
15. Charlie Louvin - On The Other Hand (2:17)
16. Charlie Louvin - Drive Me Out Of My Mind (2:29)
17. Stu Phillips - Walk Me To The Station (2:28)
18. Stu Phillips - Guess Things Happen That Way (2:29)
19. Bobby Wright - Lay Some Happiness On Me (2:01)
20. Bobby Wright - How Much Lonelier Can Lonely Be (3:03)
21. Claude Gray - Because Of Him (2:27)
22. Claude Gray - If I Ever Need A Lady (I'll Call You) (2:48)
23. Ernest Tubb - Sweet Thang (2:41)
24. Ernest Tubb - Beautiful Unhappy Home (2:17)
25. Del Reeves - Blame It On My Do Wrong (2:22)
26. Del Reeves - I Don't Have Sense Enough (2:26)
27. Bobby Helms - He Thought He'd Die Laughing (2:40)
28. Bobby Helms - You'd Better Make Up Your Mind (2:05)
29. Charlie Louvin - I Forgot To Cry (2:34)
30. Charlie Louvin - Someone's Heartaches (3:04)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MpBvYYKUeceDrjMUba810i0kyfzPiCG3
pass to all C 1967 files: U19.05.23
Mott The Hoople
Part 8 of 15
1993-The Ballad Of Mott: A Retrospective
https://www.imagenetz.de/k3M73
01 - Rock And Roll Queen - Mott The Hoople
02 - Walkin' With A Mountain - Mott The Hoople
03 - Waterlow - Mott The Hoople
04 - Sweet Angeline - Mott The Hoople
05 - All The Young Dudes - Mott The Hoople
06 - Momma's Little Jewel - Mott The Hoople
07 - One Of The Boys - Mott The Hoople
08 - Sucker - Mott The Hoople
09 - Sweet Jane - Mott The Hoople
10 - Sea Diver - Mott The Hoople
11 - Ready For Love / After Lights - Mott The Hoople
12 - Ballad Of Mott The Hoople (March 26, 1972 - Zurich) - Mott The Hoople
13 - Drivin' Sister - Mott The Hoople
14 - Violence - Mott The Hoople
15 - Rose - Mott The Hoople
16 - I Wish I Was Your Mother - Mott The Hoople
01 - Honaloochie Boogie - Mott The Hoople
02 - All The Way From Memphis - Mott The Hoople
03 - Whizz Kid - Mott The Hoople
04 - Hymn For The Dudes - Mott The Hoople
05 - The Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll - Mott The Hoople
06 - Rest In Peace - Mott The Hoople
07 - Marionette - Mott The Hoople
08 - Crash Street Kidds - Mott The Hoople
09 - Born Late '58 - Mott The Hoople
10 - Roll Away The Stone - Mott The Hoople
11 - Where Do You All Come From - Mott The Hoople
12 - Henry & The H-Bomb * - Mott The Hoople
13 - Foxy Foxy - Mott The Hoople
14 - Saturday Gigs - Mott The Hoople
15 - Lounge Lizard * - Mott The Hoople
16 - Through The Looking Glass - Mott The Hoople
17 - American Pie (Excerpt) * - Mott The Hoople
1997-Original Mixed Up Kids [The BBC Recordings]
https://www.imagenetz.de/mVJ3s
Thunderbuck Ram - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mACAcCjCKj4
01 - Whiskey Women - Mott the Hoople
02 - Darkness Darkness - Mott the Hoople
03 - The Moon Upstairs - Mott the Hoople
04 - The Original Mixed Up Kid - Mott the Hoople
05 - Thunderbuck Ram - Mott the Hoople
06 - Your Own Backyard [BBC In Concert 30.12.1971] - Mott the Hoople
07 - Death May Be Your Santa Claus [BBC In Concert 30.12.1971] - Mott the Hoople
08 - Darkness Darkness [BBC In Concert 30.12.1971] - Mott the Hoople
09 - The Moon Upstairs [BBC In Concert 30.12.1971] - Mott the Hoople
10 - Whiskey Woman [BBC In Concert 30.12.1971] - Mott the Hoople
11 - The Journey [BBC In Concert 30.12.1971] - Mott the Hoople
Earl Hines - 1945-1947 {CC, 1041}
https://www.imagenetz.de/bg6me
Earl Hines - 1947-1949 {CC, 1120}
https://www.imagenetz.de/d7Ro8
Earl Hines - 1949-1952 {CC, 1288}
https://www.imagenetz.de/5j2wb
R.I.P Robbie Robertson and William Friedkin
Hi TZ’ers!
An offbeat request.
“Eaten Alive” is a 1976 slasher/horror movie directed by Tobe Hooper.
TRAILER
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHu6g-npdFE
Neville Brand is Judd - a psychotic redneck who owns a dilapidated hotel in rural East Texas who kills various people who upset him or his business, & feeds their bodies to a large crocodile that he keeps as a pet in the swamp beside his hotel.
Throughout this crazy ass movie is Judd’s radio playing all these Country & Western songs.
I’m seeing that there’s an original soundtrack credited to Tobe Hooper & Wayne Bell on YouTube but it seems to be more like a mash up of movie dialogue/effects/etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcKI-QRvUlI
I’m wondering & looking for anything with the (I’m guessing older) C&W songs that were playing on Judd’s radio throughout the movie.
This is an excerpt from one of the movie’s reviews;
“The only shining glimmer of hope in this whole film is Judd’s radio, which is tuned to some old-timey country station that plays the saddest old honky-tonk songs you’ve ever heard — the backdrop for all this insanity. If anyone has any leads on a soundtrack, let me know.”
I know this request is a long shot but…in the land of TZ one never knows…
Thanks!
@ Susan Donimus.
Wow, what an explanation!
Thank you very very much!
@ La musica e vita and others,
Thanx for your collaboration too ;)
Rockin' Silvia
Mosaic (CA) 45rpm 1961 - 1963 R'N'R Teen Instrumental Tittyshakers
Owner : Ray Stanley
Track list
https://anorakrockabilly45rpm.blogspot.com/2023/08/mosaic-ca-45rpm.html
Download
https://krakenfiles.com/view/808inNk1CI/file.html
Krakenfiles tonight is giving me,
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DYLAN from Betty LaVette
Bettye LaVette - Things Have Changed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWlARtlcQj8&list=OLAK5uy_kEhvX-Ylddhqyf7jtta3q4pYyfuWxRvj0
Ain’t Talkin’ · Bettye LaVette
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3y3esosSmQ&list=OLAK5uy_kEhvX-Ylddhqyf7jtta3q4pYyfuWxRvj0&index=7
What Was It You Wanted · Bettye LaVette
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTY1OyWohnU&list=OLAK5uy_kEhvX-Ylddhqyf7jtta3q4pYyfuWxRvj0&index=9
Don’t Fall Apart On Me Tonight · Bettye LaVette
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=az88RZ8-tnw&list=OLAK5uy_kEhvX-Ylddhqyf7jtta3q4pYyfuWxRvj0&index=4
https://www.discogs.com/master/1340930-Bettye-Lavette-Things-Have-Changed
@R-man
Here is the rest of your request. Lulu & Priscilla. Enjoy
https://www.imagenetz.de/auqUo
@ la musica e vita /Susan Donimus
As promised ;
Wigwam
Tombstone Valentine
https://workupload.com/file/3YkJ6kRxWqe
Fairyport
https://workupload.com/file/wvpM5u779Jw
Being
https://workupload.com/file/EQvn9xJQs7R
More to follow ....
@Raeghnar's Rock said
I have these:
15_Kirya_1992
16_Kol Haneshama (My Soul)_1994
17_Queen in Exile (Unreleased)_1995
18_Ofra Haza_1997
Ofra Haza Early from 1974 (with Sadnot Teatron Shechunat Hatikvah)
pick 3 I'll stop the reggae for an off topic Sunday
Bucephalus
3 more albums by CHARLIE ROBISON
GOOD TIMES
https://www.discogs.com/release/8604030-Charlie-Robison-Good-Times
https://workupload.com/file/WYctb7GekqK
BEAUTIFUL DAY
https://www.discogs.com/release/5659812-Charlie-Robison-Beautiful-Day
https://workupload.com/file/SKHrcbtRBHp
HIGH LIFE
https://www.discogs.com/release/4967107-Charlie-Robison-High-Life
https://workupload.com/file/kQ2fw58wHy3
As well as Bruce and Charlie, there is a sister, ROBYN LUDWICK. I am not familiar with her work.
Early 80’s UK Rockabilly
Deltas – Boogie Disease 1981
https://www.discogs.com/master/177649-Deltas-Boogie-Disease
Flying Saucers – Keep On Comin’ 1978 Reissue 1981
https://www.discogs.com/release/1434444-Flying-Saucers-Keep-On-Comin
The Bopcats – Rock ‘n’ Roll Graffiti 1981
https://www.discogs.com/release/2695587-The-Bopcats-RockNRoll-Graffiti
https://pixeldrain.com/u/E5WPKYwt
And now...more Mingus:
Charles Mingus - Live @ Cornell (1964)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_1964
https://pixeldrain.com/u/G8vv49dU
Charles Mingus - Live @ Monterey (1964)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mingus_at_Monterey
https://pixeldrain.com/u/fHfXcpFr
Charles Mingus - The Great Paris Concert (1964)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Concert_of_Charles_Mingus
https://pixeldrain.com/u/G8vv49dU
wally k said
Tonight WE have blues and r&b from New York Area
LEAPING ON LENOX VOLUME 1
https://www.imagenetz.de/vTRZb
Free Friday Films brings you the psychedelic
STEPPENWOLF
Hermann Hesse’s novels are like nothing else ever written: desperate, hungry attempts at getting right into the core of our existence, piercing through all the superficial B.S. that is society, shining a light right through the artifice in order to get at the reality that is being human, for all it’s worth. As you can well imagine, trying to translate all of that gorgeous and powerful prose into a movie is probably a doomed quest, though Hesse’s books are so important, it’s worth taking a look at the few attempts people have made. No one who tries is doing it because they think they have a commercial hit on their hands- Hesse’s books are about as uncommercial as it gets. If you’re adapting it into film, it’s a passion project.
Fred Haines’ Steppenwolf is definitely one of those: having adapted two other dense and difficult novels into screenplays (James Joyce’s Ulysses and Henry Miller’s Tropic of Cancer) he became obsessed with turning Hesse’s masterpiece into a film. It took him years, and many big names were attached and detached, but eventually he ended up directing the project himself- usually a bad sign for a movie.
And yet, this 1974 Steppenwolf is something to behold. Starring the late, great Max von Sydow as Harry Haller (a thinly-veiled stand-in for Hermann Hesse,) this is the story of the ultimate misanthrope: an absolutely unhappy man, tormented by his inability to live a moral life in a completely immoral, arbitrary, and hypocritical world. He bumbles around the city in an existential funk until he meets Dominique, a beautiful young woman who, along with her hedonistic friends has chosen to escape society’s clutches via a world of casual sex, drugs, and jazz.
While the film can’t even begin to compete with Harry’s internal monologue that makes up the novel, it’s a surprisingly well-crafted film that uses sophisticated editing and camera movement to put us right inside Harry’s mental state. By far, the brilliance of this film comes in its surreal moments: a Gilliamesque animated retelling of the Steppenwolf’s life, or the film’s climax: a drug-induced journey through the Magic Theater that uses every crazy visual trick available in the early 70’s to really throw you for a loop. As far as dream-sequences go, it’s a good one- good enough that it’s easy to imagine a young David Lynch taking notes he would later apply onto Twin Peaks‘ red room. The truth is probably less sexy: Steppenwolf‘s release was botched by the distributor, and almost no one saw this film save for a few arthouse screenings. Even so, Steppenwolf is a valiant attempt at filming the unfilmable, and it paved the way for greats like Lynch and Cronenberg, both of whom managed the almost-impossible art of working in Hollywood while still managing to do their thing.
https://movieclub578540955.wordpress.com/2023/08/11/steppenwolf/comment-page-1/#comment-382
@Raeghnar's Rock said
also, Yemenite Songs 1984 here: https://zerosounds.blogspot.com/search?q=ofra+haza
Many thanks @RiCK SAUNDERS for
Charles Mingus
@Wally k
please contact me if ok with ryp
new season tomorrow lets hope for better things with the reds with new signings!
moxysoulandjazz@gmx.co.uk
@RiCK SAUNDERS
Thank you for more Mingus.
Unless I am completely out, the link to Cornell is the same as the link to Paris.
@320:
Fine Wine - Fine Wine (1976)
https://uptobox.eu/s7561w3xp0ip
info: https://www.discogs.com/fr/master/1173069-Fine-Wine-Fine-Wine
Sunbirds - Sunbirds (1971)
https://uptobox.eu/04eour2xfpxr
info: https://www.discogs.com/fr/master/428037-Sunbirds-Sunbirds
Time Wasters - Time wasters ( 1978 )
https://uptobox.eu/fn7updmalfhg
info: https://www.discogs.com/fr/release/3149726-Time-Wasters-Time-Wasters
Thanks DooWopDaddyO for the Elvis Rhythm and Blues share Good work
zigzagwanderer,
Thanking you.
Keep 'em comning!
Guitarradeplastico, scraping oddities said...
Many thanks @RiCK SAUNDERS for
Charles Mingus.
What he said!
RE: Mingus linkage error
Arrgh! Sorry, y'all. I did it again.
Here's the correct link for
Charles Mingus - Live @ Cornell (1964)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_1964
https://pixeldrain.com/u/dbH2LMrG
-Rick
Thanks to @sambgodot for the Charlie Robison!
ATTN - 11 AUGUST 2023 AT 09:15
Aaron Vincent said...
Earl Hines - 1945-1947 {CC, 1041}
Earl Hines - 1947-1949 {CC, 1120}
Earl Hines - 1949-1952 {CC, 1288}
Thanks for the chrono classics.
Cheers,
Mike M
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