The Mainliners – Bring On The Sweetlife
Despite their own claim that they “aren’t concerned with the image or having the proper haircut”, The Mainliners DO have the looks, and even a bit too much of a gloss’n’floss on the album artwork, […]
Despite their own claim that they “aren’t concerned with the image or having the proper haircut”, The Mainliners DO have the looks, and even a bit too much of a gloss’n’floss on the album artwork, […]
Can’t say that I’m aware of many of Singapore ‘60s bands, but considering the Trailers’ legacy, it seems that the local scene’s development is quite comparable to the one around here (ex-Yugoslavia), meaning that they […]
Here’s another one of the missing parts of the Radioactive’s Pandamonium puzzle, which, with last year’s The Unreleased Album release, makes the picture a bit more complete, and quite colourful too. Before being left on […]
I must say that I did have some ideas of my own of how this album could sound like, but right from the opening straightforward jazzy coolness of the title tune instro, it becomes clear […]
This trio from St. Louis have a wee bit of Bolan in them, à la track #1, Devil — with its wee, nasally, semi-falsetto part in the choruses. The song itself is a rambunctious rocker […]
The Green Peppers is actually the ex-(and hopefully one in the making too) Superstar, as well as ex-Soup Dragon, Jim McCulloch, letting loose some of the most beautiful melodies that he seemed to be accumulating […]
After releasing a bunch of more straightforward pop singles between ’66 and early ’68 as The Trolls, this Chicago-based band re-emerged later in the year, shortening their name to the singular The Troll, to record […]
Among the all-Scottish line up of the first bunch of releases on the brand new Neon Tetra label, managed by the ex-Cosmic Rough Rider, Daniel Wylie, there’s one tiny little exception, brought in by an […]
Clive Palmer, one of the pioneering British folkniks of the early sixties, and founding member of the original Incredible String Band, formed COB (Clive’s Original Band) after spending a couple of years traveling the East, […]
To a diagnosed pop nerd (me included :-)), the involvement of names such as Duglas T.Stewart, Duncan Cameron or David Scott, might be enough to get interested. Another reason, just as strong, could be the […]
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