
Edgar “Jones” Jones – Soothing Music For Stray Cats
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 […]
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 […]
Here’s an album written/arranged and produced the way a contemporary pop rock hit record should be. The thing is that most of those “hit” records just aren’t good enough for me, and after the opening […]
Kinda lost among the more famous late sixties/early seventies progressive soul mates, Cressida actually remains one of the surprising finds within the genre. The reason for the band’s obscurity might lie in the not too […]
After the slight confusion regarding the A/B side thing on their debut vinyl (!) single, the Philly band finally straightens things up releasing the (fortunately) one-sided debut CD. After re-creating the British way of re-creating […]
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