mercredi 21 février 2024

MOUNTAIN FEVER - S/T (USA '76? '72? Southern Country)


 This super hippiedelic band from Georgia. Their set list included a few originals sandwiched between some of the best longhair roots-music tunes of the era: Michael Nesmith's "Some Of Shelly's Blues," "Helplessly Hoping" by CSN, "Mr. Space Man" by the Byrds, and Dan Hicks' sardonic classic, "How Can I Miss You (When You Won't Go Away?)." They also threw in some country and bluegrass oldies -- "Uncle Pen" and Hank Thompson's "Six Pack To Go." Pretty classy, if you ask me! 

 https://www.mediafire.com/file/ac4jas9vlvy9ge6/Mountain+Fever+-+Same+(Usa+'76+Southern+Country+).rar/file

vendredi 16 février 2024

DOWN YONDER - LAY THE MONEY DOWN (USA '80 Country Rock)


A pleasantly twangy, amateurish SoCal country bar-band from Ramona, California... Tom Boston was the main vocalist, with a few tunes each by bassist Steve Bisbikis and mandolin picker Larry Weddle, with Bisbikis contributing one of the album's handful of original songs, a rambling hippiebilly tune called "Arkansas." Other originals include "To Love That Kind Of A Woman" by Ray Borras and a couple of songs by Cal Roberts, "Lay The Money Down" and "Bright Neon Lights" -- these guys must have been friends of the band, although neither Borras or Roberts perform on the album, or are mentioned in the liner notes. Anyway, nice stuff from SoCal - not an earthshaking album, but charming and sincere. 

 https://www.mediafire.com/file/71zuo2j6kp3hs9o/Down+Yonder+-+Lay+The+Money+Down+(Usa+'80+Country+Rock).rar/file

vendredi 2 février 2024

LODESTONE - MAINSSTREET (USA '74 Psych Blues Rock)

In demand Already posted on the blog: Local Midwest private pressing contains dual leads, bass, drums, and key (including mellotron), plays basement guitar psych rock

                                                 https://1fichier.com/?ottdyqf4ug8irzsz7g9x

vendredi 26 janvier 2024

BACKSTREET BOOGIE BAND - SOUTHBOUND FREIGHT (USA '81 Southern Blues Rock)

 Originally from Tucson Arizona, the Backstreet Boogie Band used to be presented in a pattern bass, drums and two guitars, held by Joe Rechel and Marc Auble, competing with each other and forming the backbone of the group for a decade. On the other hand, the Backstreet Boogie Band has changed its rhythm section several times. This “Boogie Band” prospecting as much in the Blues as in the Southern Rock pirated, during the middle of the Seventies until their separation in 1987, Arizona and the bordering states with great blows of covers drawn from the repertoire of ZZTop , Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allman Bros, enlivened by their own very seductive compositions for hearing. There are nine of them on their only vinyl album with a name that speaks "Southbound Freight", released in 1981, and sought after as the Grail where they combine a very energetic Boogie influenced by Southern Rock with a sound identity that is particular where lots of guitars soli take place, sometimes in harmony, demonstrated with mastery on "Please Louise" which opens side A. 

Best Track for me : They Stay & They Stay


          https://1fichier.com/?ndtkjrq3eiqh0pdbxeh0

mercredi 17 janvier 2024

DENNIS STONER - Dennis Stoner (Usa '71 Folk Rock)

                             

                            Nice obscure loner folk psych 

                                                         Originally recored on

                                       the Vantage label and Rare Earth label

                             superb cover of Bob Dylan's "Girl for the North Country"

                                   Neil Young "Southern Man" and other cover

https://1fichier.com/?epqrk8drwpb2mj4zk22e

 

PROPINQUITY - S/T (USA 1972 Folk Country)

          Colorado Folk Psych Private Rare Owl Label 1972 . Gorgeous, pastoral, & melodic tunes!                 Analog rip : https://ww...