As opposed to the last volume, this is all new stuff - recorded tonight on the very first night of having an operative laptop in a week. And what better way to celebrate than with 15 more lost gems?
1. The Lemon Pipers - Danger (Buddah BDA-11, 1967)
2. The New Colony Six - Free (Mercury 72961, 1969)
3. Yellowstone and Voice - Grandmother Says (MGM K 14632, 1973)
4. Spirit of Us - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother (Viva V-641, 1970)
5. The Tokens - Listen To The Words (Listen To The Music) (Buddah BDA-187, 1970)
6. The Sugar Blues - Look What We Have Joined Together (Bell 766, 1969)
7. The Crystal Junkyard - Mary's Little Lamb (TRX 45-T-5033, 1971)
8. Brothers Pride - Melody Fair (GNP Crescendo #435, 1970)
9. The Yellow Payges - Moonfire (Uni .213, 1968)
10. Protozoa - My Pink Hippopotamus (Buddah BDA 142, 1969)
11. Rejoice! - November Snow (Dunhill D-4176, 1968)
12. High Noon - Old Fashioned Feeling (Epic 5-10624, 1970)
13. The Sugar Shoppe - Privilege (Capitol 2326, 1968)
14. Stamford Bridge - Roly Poly (Monument MN45-1217, 1970)
15. The Parade - The Radio Song (A&M 904, 1968)
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(Records provided by C&D Record Bar, Tom Luce, Phil's Records, Asbury Park, NJ, and Rockaway Records.)
Obscure and forgotten pop/rock treasures from the 60s and 70s...all from the platter of a turntable.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Uncharted Waters Volume 4
Sorry for the delay! I'm typing on this on a new-to-me and fully operative laptop. Really looking forward to sharing more gems over the next few weeks.
This volume does contain some material that has been featured on this blog before - it was put together during a period where I couldn't record any new vinyl and was stuck with pre-existing MP3s.
1. Crow - Busy Day (Amaret 45-119, 1970)
2. Saturday's Photograph - Gentle Loving San Francisco Man (Columbia 4-44904, 1969)
3. Brian Arthur - I'd Like To Know (Coral 62497, 1966)
4. The Nova Local - If You Only Had The Time (Decca 32138, 1967)
5. The Hook - In The Beginning (Uni 55149, 1969)
6. Liz Damon's Orient Express - Loneliness Remembers What Happiness Forgets (Anthem 51005, 1971)
7. Spirit - Rougher Road (unreleased until "Eventide", 1999)
8. Jamie - Sunshine Bus (Capitol 2395, 1969)
9. The Plus Four - Swiss Maid (Telefunken U 55 975, 1967)
10. Jonny Rome and the Second Thought - The Museum (Brite Leaf 45-1801, 1968)
11. Hog Heaven - Theme From A Thought (Roulette R-7091, 1970)
12. The Parade - This Old Melody (A&M 841, 1967)
13. Marvin's Circus - Two Losers (MGM K13741, 1967)
14. Legend - Wouldn't You (Bell 808, 1969)
15. The Bats - You Look Good Together (Parrot 45-40013, 1967)
Get it here!
(Records courtesy of Another Part of the Forest, eBay, Salvation Army, Tom Luce, Phil's Records, Sundazed Records, Rockaway Records, AHUMC, Ohio Valley Antique Mall, and Craig Moerer.)
This volume does contain some material that has been featured on this blog before - it was put together during a period where I couldn't record any new vinyl and was stuck with pre-existing MP3s.
1. Crow - Busy Day (Amaret 45-119, 1970)
2. Saturday's Photograph - Gentle Loving San Francisco Man (Columbia 4-44904, 1969)
3. Brian Arthur - I'd Like To Know (Coral 62497, 1966)
4. The Nova Local - If You Only Had The Time (Decca 32138, 1967)
5. The Hook - In The Beginning (Uni 55149, 1969)
6. Liz Damon's Orient Express - Loneliness Remembers What Happiness Forgets (Anthem 51005, 1971)
7. Spirit - Rougher Road (unreleased until "Eventide", 1999)
8. Jamie - Sunshine Bus (Capitol 2395, 1969)
9. The Plus Four - Swiss Maid (Telefunken U 55 975, 1967)
10. Jonny Rome and the Second Thought - The Museum (Brite Leaf 45-1801, 1968)
11. Hog Heaven - Theme From A Thought (Roulette R-7091, 1970)
12. The Parade - This Old Melody (A&M 841, 1967)
13. Marvin's Circus - Two Losers (MGM K13741, 1967)
14. Legend - Wouldn't You (Bell 808, 1969)
15. The Bats - You Look Good Together (Parrot 45-40013, 1967)
Get it here!
(Records courtesy of Another Part of the Forest, eBay, Salvation Army, Tom Luce, Phil's Records, Sundazed Records, Rockaway Records, AHUMC, Ohio Valley Antique Mall, and Craig Moerer.)
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