Sunday, December 13, 2020
Indescribably Delicious - Good Enough to Eat! (1969 us, great garage rhythm 'n' blues, digi pak edition)
Thursday, December 10, 2020
John Hiatt - Hangin' Around The Observatory / Overcoats (1974-75 us, unique sound of a tinge country funky classic rock mixed with sharp lyrics, 2006 remaster)
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Hot Tuna - Yellow Fever (1975 us, essential hard bluesy rock with noisy guitar, 2012 Audiophile Vinyl replica remaster)
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Monday, December 7, 2020
Johnny Winter - Captured Live! (1976 us, superb hard funky blues rock, 2011 japan remaster)
Sunday, December 6, 2020
Johnny Winter - The Progressive Blues Experiment (1969 us, splendid blues rock, 2000 digi pak expanded edition and 2005 remaster)
Friday, December 4, 2020
Johnny Winter - Original Album Classics (1969-74 us, fantastic hard funky blues rock, 2010 editions)
Thursday, December 3, 2020
Hour Glass - Southbound / Rare And Unreleased (1967-69 us, impressive southern blues rock, 2004 remaster)
Formed from the ashes of two disbanded rival groups that had played the same southern circuit, The Allman Joys (based in Florida) and the Men-its (based in Alabama), the group was booked in early 1967 into a month-long engagement in St. Louis, Missouri, where they met members of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, whose manager, Bill McEuen, arranged for them a contract with Liberty Records.
Moving to Los Angeles, they were soon opening for groups like The Doors and Buffalo Springfield and recording their eponymous debut album, full of lighthearted poppy soul that was quite contrary to what the group was performing in various clubs and theatres in California such as the Fillmore West and Troubadour, picked out by the label from a pool of songwriters including Jackson Browne. The album flopped, perhaps because the group, aside from Gregg Allman, was sparsely used in the studio.
Onstage, the group rarely performed tracks from the album, preferring original material by the younger Allman alongside covers of Otis Redding and Yardbirds songs. Over the next few months, however, the group lingered, unable to perform outside of southern California due to label constraints. Eventually losing bassist Mabron McKinney, they soldiered on, performing concerts and recording a second album, Power of Love, which featured bassist Pete Carr. However, like their debut, Power of Love, which also featured the songwriting skills of Gregg Allman and material that fit the group much better than the material on their debut, flopped.
Pulling out one last-ditch effort by leaving Los Angeles to work at the legendary FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, the group recorded a handful of tracks that, for once, showed their full potential in the studio. After these tracks were rejected by the label, the group became dejected and broke up. The group over, Duane and Gregg Allman went to Jacksonville, Florida where they jammed with folk-rockers The 31st of February, featuring drummer Butch Trucks. The others went to do session work in Muscle Shoals.
1971 S.U.N.Y. at Stonybrook NY
1973 Brothers And Sisters (2013 Japan SHM super deluxe four disc set edition)
1973 Gregg Allman - Laid Back (2016 japan SHM remaster and 2019 double disc remastered and expanded)
1974 Gregg Allman - The Gregg Allman Tour (2008 japan SHM remaster)
1977 The Gregg Allman Band - Playin' Up A Storm
1974 Richard Dickey Betts - Highway Call
1977-78 Dickey Betts - Dickey Betts And Great Southern / Atlanta's Burning Down (2010 Retro World reissue)
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Jack's Angels - Restless (1966 austria / canada, elegant acoustic folk, Vinyl edition)
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Jode - Jode (1971 puerto rico / us, exciting classic rock with southern country elements and top-notch guitar interpretations)
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Three Man Army - 3 (1973-74 uk, powerful hard rock, 2005 release)
Three Man Army was a British hard rock band active in the first half of the 1970s. The group was formed by Adrian Gurvitz and Paul Gurvitz, formerly of The Gun. Following the band's dissolution, Adrian played with Buddy Miles and Paul played with Parrish & Gurvitz, then reunited as Three Man Army. Their debut album, A Third of a Lifetime, featured several drummers, including Miles, Carmine Appice (of Vanilla Fudge) and Mike Kellie (from Spooky Tooth). Tony Newman, who had previously played with Sounds Incorporated and Rod Stewart, joined for the group's next two albums, and a fourth album was planned but never recorded. Newman then left to play with David Bowie, and the Gurvitzes united with Ginger Baker as the Baker Gurvitz Army.
1968 Gun - Gun
1969 Gun - Gunsight (Japan 2008 remaster)
1971-72 Parrish And Gurvitz - The Parrish And Gurvitz Band (2006 remaster)