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Canned Heat - Canned Heat (1967) [Japanese Edition 2017]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Oct. 10, 2024
Canned Heat - Canned Heat (1967) [Japanese Edition 2017]

Canned Heat - Canned Heat (1967) [Japanese Edition 2017]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 329 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 132 MB | Covers - 83 MB
Genre: Blues Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music (UICY-78381)

This debut long-player from Canned Heat was issued shortly after their appearance at the Monterey International Pop Music Festival. That performance, for all intents and purposes, was not only the combo's entrée into the burgeoning underground rock & roll scene, but was also among the first high-profile showcases to garner national and international attention. The quartet featured on Canned Heat (1967) includes the unique personnel of Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson (guitar/vocals), Larry "The Mole" Taylor (bass), Henry "Sunflower" Vestine (guitar), Bob "The Bear" Hite (vocals), and Frank Cook (drums). Cook's tenure with the Heat would be exceedingly brief, however, as he was replaced by Aldolfo "Fido" Dela Parra (drums) a few months later…
The Doors - The Doors (50th Anniversary Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1967/2017)

The Doors - The Doors (50th Anniversary Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1967/2017)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 690 MB
2:15:33 | Psychedelic Rock | Label: Rhino - Elektra

THE DOORS: 50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION includes a remastered version of the album’s original stereo mix, available on CD for the first time in a decade and remastered for the first time in nearly 30 years. The album’s original mono mix was also remastered for this set and is making its CD debut here. An LP-version of the mono mix is also included. The third disc features live performance from The Matrix in San Francisco recorded just weeks after The Doors was released.
The Wayland Quartet - Jazz Loves Bach (vinyl rip) (1967) {4 Corners Of The World}

The Wayland Quartet - Jazz Loves Bach (vinyl rip) (1967) {4 Corners Of The World}
Vinyl Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 164 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 64 mb
Genre: jazz

Jazz Loves Bach is the 1967 album by The Wayland Quartet, lead by Boston, Massachusetts' Newton Wayland, who would become known as the creator of the theme to the 70's children's television show Zoom. This was released by Kapp Records' subsidiary 4 Corners Of The World.
Les McCann - Never A Dull Moment! (Live From Coast To Coast (1966-1967) (2023)

Les McCann - Never A Dull Moment! (Live From Coast To Coast (1966-1967) (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 711 MB | | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 301 MB
2:10:43 | Jazz | Label: Resonance Records

By the time Les McCann released "Compared to What" – the classic vocal track from the live Swiss Movement with Eddie Harris – the pianist was already a dozen albums into his career. Before that, he cut hip little piano trio records live and in studios with killer rhythm sections using a unique meld of blues, gospel, hard bop, and soul in an approach that made him one of the more iconic live jazz performers during the '60s and '70s. The appearance of this multi-disc set from Resonance, co-produced by Zev Feldman and George Klabin, highlights that early period. Never a Dull Moment! hosts 21 previously unreleased instrumental selections. The first 13 were recorded during performances at Seattle's The Penthouse in early 1966. The final eight were drawn from a July 1967 gig at New York's Village Vanguard. McCann's rhythm sections – in Seattle bassist Stanley Gilbert and either Paul Humphrey or Tony Bazley on drums; in New York, bassist Leroy Vinnegar and drummer Victor Gaskin – were swinging and attentive.
Procol Harum - Procol Harum (1967) [2CD Deluxe Edition 2015] (Repost)

Procol Harum - Procol Harum (1967) [2CD Deluxe Edition 2015]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 668 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 315 MB | Covers - 401 MB
Genre: Progressive/Psychedelic Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Esoteric Recordings (ECLEC 22497)

Esoteric Recordings are proud to announce the release of a newly re-mastered and expanded edition of the classic 1968 self-titled debut album by Procol Harum. Released in January 1968, the record followed on from the huge international success of the band's debut single A Whiter Shade of Pale and the follow up single Homburg. One of the finest releases of the era Procol Harum captured the exquisite song writing of Gary Brooker and Keith Reid and the excellence of the musicians in the group, namely Gary Brooker (voice, piano), Robin Trower (lead guitar), David Knights (bass guitar), B.J. Wilson (drums) and Matthew Fisher (Hammond organ). The overall result was a collection of songs that would prove to be truly ground breaking, despite only having being released in Mono at the insistence of producer Denny Cordell…
The Don Ellis Orchestra - Live In 3 ⅔/4 Time (1967) [Reissue 2000]

The Don Ellis Orchestra - Live In 3 ⅔/4 Time (1967) [Reissue 2000]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 455 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 177 MB | Covers - 11 MB
Genre: Jazz, Big Band, Progressive Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Pacific Jazz (7243 5 23996 2 8)

The Don Ellis Orchestra really came into its own during the period covered by this CD (1966-1967), playing perfectly coherent solos in ridiculous time signatures. At the time, the band consisted of five trumpets, three trombones, five reeds, piano, three basses, two drummers, and three percussionists. "Barnum's Revenge" has the ensemble playing a satirical brand of Dixieland in 5/4, "Orientation" goes back and forth between 7/8 and 9/8, and "Upstart" is in 11/8 (three and two-thirds beats to the measure!). Somehow everything swings with Ellis, Ira Schulman (on tenor and clarinet), Dave Mackay (on piano), and Tom Scott (on saxello) being the main soloists. In addition to the original six selections (recorded at the Pacific Jazz Festival in 1966 and at Shelly's Manne-Hole in 1967), there are five additional cuts, including an alternate version of "Freedom Jazz Dance." Fun music.

The Doors - The Doors (1967) [5 Releases + DVDA]  Music

Posted by v3122 at May 29, 2021
The Doors - The Doors (1967) [5 Releases + DVDA]

The Doors - The Doors (1967)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
5CD | Label: Various | ~ 1371 or 543 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 22 Mb
DVDA: ISO, LPCM 2.0, 24/88,2 | SACD-R => DVD | 3.73 Gb
Psychedelic Rock / Classic Rock / Blues Rock

~ 1984, West Germany, Elektra 74007-2 + 1988, Germany, Elektra 974 007-2 + 1988, Japan, WEA Music 20P2-2344 + 1995, Japan, EastWest AMCY-3040 + 2007, Japan, Warner Music WPCR-12716 ~
The Incredible String Band - The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion (Remastered) (1967/2010)

The Incredible String Band - The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion (Remastered) (1967/2010)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 305 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 128 MB
50:14 | Full scans Included | Psychedelic, Folk | Label: Fledg'ling Records

The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion Review by Thom Jurek
In 1967, Joe Boyd had signed the Incredible String Band, who were then down to Robin Williamson, Mike Heron, and Licorice McKechnie, to Elektra. The 5000 Spirits or Layers of the Onion had been crafted in a cottage in Glasgow, but Boyd wanted a proper recording studio to get it on tape. He chose engineer John Wood's Chelsea studio for the sessions. Recorded on a four-track machine, Boyd and Wood proceeded to capture the very best of the dozens of songs Williamson and Heron brought in. Influenced heavily by the era – this was the summer of love, after all – and North African music due to Williamson’s recent trip to Morocco, the set is one of the most ambitious albums in the band’s catalog.

Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Equinox (1967) [Reissue 2002]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Feb. 12, 2025
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Equinox (1967) [Reissue 2002]

Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Equinox (1967) [Reissue 2002]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 156 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 60 MB | Covers - 7 MB
Genre: Latin Jazz, Bossa Nova | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Verve (394 122-2)

Equinox continues the scrumptiously winning sound that Sergio Mendes cooked up in the mid-'60s, this time a bit more fleshed out with John Pisano's guitar, a slightly thicker texture, and even an imitation sitar (this was, after all, 1967). Again, the mix of American pop tunes old and new and Brazilian standards and sleepers is impeccable (although it didn't yield any substantial hits), and the treatments are smooth, swinging, and very much to the point. While Mendes reaps a predictable harvest from Antonio Carlos Jobim - he was one of the first to discover and record "Triste" and "Wave" - he also likes to explore the work of other outstanding Brazilian writers like Jorge Ben, Joao Gilberto, and especially Edu Lobo (whose "For Me," with its bright flashes of combo organ, is one of the album's highlights)…

Al Green - Back Up Train (1967) [Reissue 2005]  Music

Posted by gribovar at April 25, 2024
Al Green - Back Up Train (1967) [Reissue 2005]

Al Green - Back Up Train (1967) [Reissue 2005]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 183 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 72 MB | Covers - 15 MB
Genre: R&B, Soul | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Sony BMG Music (82876695482)

Nearly forgotten by all but serious soul fans, Back Up Train is Al Green's debut. Released in 1967, when he was still billed as "Al Greene" and before he worked with producer Willie Mitchell, the record is a perfectly serviceable slice of slightly sweet period soul - perhaps a little generic, but never less than pleasant. Much of the record was either written or co-written by the album's producers, Palmer E. James and Curtis Rodgers, who were not just part of Hot Line Records, but in the Creations, Green's previous backing band. Though they're fine as producers, they didn't have strong material as songwriters, never producing something as limber and memorable as Green's lone songwriting credit, "Stop and Check Myself." Musically, this number, along with a few other cuts, suggest the tight, sexy sound of his seminal Hi albums, but they're nowhere near as seductive as those slow grooves, nor are they as effortless…