Oldays

Billy Stewart - I Do Love You (Japanese Deluxe Edition) (1965/2018)

Billy Stewart - I Do Love You (Japanese Deluxe Edition) (1965/2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 180 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 111 Mb | 00:39:19
R'n'B, Soul | Label: Oldays Records

Billy Stewart's greatest album and song were both contained on this fine recording from the mid-'60s. "I Do Love You" was that rare anguished testimonial that never became vapid, sappy, or overly sentimental, and was compelling and captivating throughout Stewart's marvelous leads and the piercing harmonies. The album also contained other gems like "Fat Boy," "Reap What You Sow," and "Sitting In The Park." Maybe someday this album will be reissued intact, after Stewart's hits have finally been recycled to death.
VA - Early Works of Jimmy 1963-1967 Studio Recordings with Freakbeat Groups (2020)

VA - Early Works of Jimmy 1963-1967 Studio Recordings with Freakbeat Groups (2020)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:46:40 | 593 / 245 Mb
Genre: 60s, Psychedelic Rock, British / Label: Oldays Records

If you follow British 60's R&B punk and cool minor bands like The Kinks and Who, you can't avoid Jimmy Page's name. When the site jimmypage.com was created and the list of session works was announced, wow, Mr. Page was participating in this and that more than I thought. A number of compilations focused on Jimmy Page as a session guitarist have been released in the past, including an 8-CD box containing 228 tracks in 2016. Of course, not only the lead guitar, but also the side guitar, acoustic guitar, harmonica, and production are included. I'm afraid to delve into that huge session work again here, so I'd like to borrow the name and enjoy the freak beat band that disappeared after a few singles.

VA - The Roots of Simon & Garfunkel (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Jan. 3, 2025
VA - The Roots of Simon & Garfunkel (2023)

VA - The Roots of Simon & Garfunkel (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 700 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 347 MB
2:29:36 | Folk, Soul, R&B, Pop, Rock | Label: Oldays Records

The fascination of Simon & Garfunkel is revealed through over 50 songs! Simon & Garfunkel, the folk duo with many hit songs such as "The Sound of Silence" and "The Bridge over Tomorrow," continues to be loved by the public. Paul Simon has released his 15th solo album, "The Seven Psalms," and we can't take our eyes off their future activities, even after more than half a century of their careers. DISC-1 traces the roots of the songs on their albums, including "The Condor is Flying" and "Scarborough Fair," and DISC-2 explores the songs that influenced them in their youth, as well as the songs from their solo albums. DISC-2 contains the songs that influenced them as boys, as well as the roots and cover versions of songs from their solo albums. The result is a richly varied and fascinating two-disc set that will take you on a vast journey of roots exploration through the folk, R&B, and doo-wop numbers that were the source of their musicality.
Cream - Fresh Cream (Japanese Edition, Stereo & Mono) (1966/2022)

Cream - Fresh Cream (Japanese Edition, Stereo & Mono) (1966/2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 366 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 157 Mb | 01:08:17
Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Label: Oldays Records

Fresh Cream is the debut studio album by the British rock band Cream. The album was released in the UK on 9 December 1966, as the first LP on the Reaction Records label, owned by producer Robert Stigwood. The UK album was released in both mono and stereo versions, at the same time as the release of the single "I Feel Free". The album peaked at No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart. The album was released in a slightly different form in January 1967 by Atco Records in the US, also in mono and stereo versions.

VA - Roots Of Crosby Stills Nash & Young (2025)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Sept. 27, 2025
VA - Roots Of Crosby Stills Nash & Young (2025)

VA - Roots Of Crosby Stills Nash & Young (2025)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 392 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 173 MB
1:14:29 | Folk, Rock, Pop Rock | Label: Oldays Records

Explore the musical DNA of one of rock’s most legendary supergroups. Roots Of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young brings together key tracks and artists that shaped the sound and spirit of CSNY.
John Lee Hooker - John Lee Hooker Sings Blues (Every One a Pearl) (1960)

John Lee Hooker - John Lee Hooker Sings Blues (Every One a Pearl) (1960)
EAC: flac (image) + cue + log | RAR, 3 %, 225,65 MB
mp3, 320 kbps | RAR, 3 %, 129,37 MB | Scans | RAR, 3 %, 13,38 MB
Label: KING records/Oldays Records | Cat №: ODR6014

CD reissue of 1960 album with three bonus tracks.
VA - A Long Soul Vacation: On The Street Symphony 1954-1967 (2025)

VA - A Long Soul Vacation: On The Street Symphony 1954-1967 (2025)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 530 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 250 MB
1:47:17 | Pop | Label: Oldays Records

This is another triangle! A pilgrimage that illuminates the connection between the three and their roots from one corner. This disc, A LONG SOUL VACATION, was spawned in homage to 1981's A LONG VACATION and 1983's SOUL VACATION, and the subtitle was chosen as a stepping stone to the other lead album track, "Wings of the Night". Starting with M1, the song that led to the formation of Chanels, Disc-1 analyzes M8, which shows the influence of Eiichi Otaki's classic "Yume de Aitara," also covered by Razz & Star, M9, which is reminiscent of the intro to "T-shirt and Lipstick," and even a song covered under the name Udo Ryugasaki before his debut. The magic of these songs is illuminated by the interplay between Otaki and Tatsuro Yamashita. Disc-2 features a full selection of songs, including M1, which symbolizes a chance encounter between Yamashita and Masayuki Suzuki, who sought each other out at a record fair, M3-10, which were featured in his "ON THE STREET CORNER" series, and M11, which was homaged in "Goodnight Rosie".

Patty Duke - Greatest Hits (Remastered) (2019)  Music

Posted by Rtax at July 12, 2025
Patty Duke - Greatest Hits (Remastered) (2019)

Patty Duke - Greatest Hits (Remastered) (2019)
FLAC (tracks) - 321 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 119 MB
51:38 | Pop Rock | Label: Oldays Records

A charming collection of teen pop songs by actress-turned-singer Patti Duke, best known for her U.S. hit Be Kind to Me. This CD captures the innocence and appeal of her teenage vocal career, offering nostalgic sweet tunes for older listeners and retro-pop gems familiar to younger generations through Tatsuro Yamashita’s FM playlists.

Miss Peggy Lee - Somethin' Groovy (1967/2022)  Music

Posted by Rtax at June 20, 2025
Miss Peggy Lee - Somethin' Groovy (1967/2022)

Miss Peggy Lee - Somethin' Groovy (1967/2022)
FLAC (tracks) - 219 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 84 MB
36:07 | Jazz, Vocal | Label: Oldays Records

Somethin' Groovy! does the exact opposite of all those late-'60s vocal albums that charted the course of new '60s pop and rock with a big-band backing. Instead, producer David Cavanaugh and music director Ralph Carmichael drape a set of vocal standards ("Makin' Whoopee," "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby," "It Might as Well Be Spring," "Love Is Here to Stay") over a soft, gauzy, quintessentially '60s backing. Lee's voice is generally in good shape for these songs, and she treats them with even more laidback charm than listeners would expect. It's difficult to escape the impression, however, that excessive tinkering with the arrangements ruins Lee's performances; her duet with harmonica player Toots Thielemans on "Makin' Whoopee" is interesting, but so disjointed and loose that it's more camp than quality. The ballads "I Can Hear the Music," "Love Is Here to Stay," and "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" are done much better, but Somethin' Groovy! is an unfortunate album, finding a solid vocal performance trapped in time by weak arrangements and flaccid productions.
Lonnie Smith - Finger Lickin' Good (1967) [Japanese Edition 2021]

Lonnie Smith - Finger Lickin' Good (1967) [Japanese Edition 2021]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 350 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 125 MB | Covers - 17 MB
Genre: Jazz, Soul Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Oldays Records (ODR6918)

Although it predates his classic soul-jazz dates for Blue Note by a few years, Lonnie Smith's debut LP, Finger-Lickin' Good, boasts a deeply funky groove quite unusual for the mid-'60s, a period when few jazz musicians acknowledged the influence of more commercial musical pursuits, let alone introduced such elements into their own work. Aided and abetted by an all-star lineup including guitarist George Benson, saxophonist King Curtis, and trumpeter Blue Mitchell, Smith keeps the performances brisk and bold, galvanized by stiletto-sharp bursts of organ. Cuts like "Hola Muneca" and "Can't You Just Feel It" possess a raw vitality quite uncommon for the moment in question, and while it's disingenuous to call Finger-Lickin' Good groundbreaking, it's definitely a record ahead of its time.