Progressive Rock SHM-CD Collection Warner Music Japan 2015 Performer / Albums: Third Ear Band 1969 Alchemy ● 1970 Third Ear Band ● 1972 Music From Macbeth (SHM-CD Warner Music Japan 2015) ------------- Curved Air 1970 Air Conditioning ● 1971 Second Album ● 1975 Phantasmagoria (SHM-CD Warner Music Japan 2015) Info: Parlophone Records / Warner Music Japan Progressive Rock SHM-CD Collection Edition Series Catalog SHM-CDs: WPCR-16334~36 / WPCR-16299~301 Made in Japan Dynamic Range: 11 / 8 / 11 • 7
Third Ear Band / Curved Air: Progressive Rock Collection - Warner Music Japan 2015
Progressive Rock SHM-CD Collection Warner Music Japan 2015 Performer / Albums: Third Ear Band 1969 Alchemy ● 1970 Third Ear Band ● 1972 Music From Macbeth (SHM-CD Warner Music Japan 2015) ------------- Curved Air 1970 Air Conditioning ● 1971 Second Album ● 1975 Phantasmagoria (SHM-CD Warner Music Japan 2015) Info: Parlophone Records / Warner Music Japan Progressive Rock SHM-CD Collection Edition Series Catalog SHM-CDs: WPCR-16334~36 / WPCR-16299~301 Made in Japan Dynamic Range: 11 / 8 / 11 • 7
Lossless Galaxy Release The Gods: 2 Albums Mini LP CD 1968 Genesis / 1969 To Samuel A Son EMI Music Japan 2009 Performer: The Gods Albums: -------------- ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ -------------- 1968 Genesis EMI Music Japan Mini LP CD TOCP-70739 -------------- ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ -------------- 1969 To Samuel A Son EMI Music Japan Mini LP CD TOCP-70740 -------------- ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ -------------- Info: EMI Music Japan Inc. Cardboard Sleeve (Mini LP) / Reissue Masa Ito Collection / EMICapitolRock Deep Catalogues
The Gods: 2 Albums Mini LP CD - 1968 Genesis / 1969 To Samuel A Son - EMI Music Japan 2009
Lossless Galaxy Release The Gods: 2 Albums Mini LP CD 1968 Genesis / 1969 To Samuel A Son EMI Music Japan 2009 Performer: The Gods Albums: -------------- ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ -------------- 1968 Genesis EMI Music Japan Mini LP CD TOCP-70739 -------------- ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ -------------- 1969 To Samuel A Son EMI Music Japan Mini LP CD TOCP-70740 -------------- ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ -------------- Info: EMI Music Japan Inc. Cardboard Sleeve (Mini LP) / Reissue Masa Ito Collection / EMICapitolRock Deep Catalogues
Artist:Elephant's Memory Title Of Album: Elephant's Memory Year Of Release: 1969/2004 Label (Catalog#) :Collectors' Choice Music [DMC1-3582] Country:: USA Genre: Prog Rock, Psych Rock, Experimental Quality: FLAC (tracks + cue,log,scans) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 00:41:28 Full Size: 293mb(+3%)
Review by Lindsay Planer This is the 1969 debut long-player from the extended Big Apple-based ensemble Elephant's Memory. As such, it should not be confused with their 1972 release on the Apple Records label, featuring John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Instead, this 11-song collection is from an earlier lineup that would, among other things, gain significant visibility for their contributions to the film Midnight Cowboy and its subsequent soundtrack (1969). Musically, the combo were multi-faceted; on the jazzy "R.I.P." and the uptempo opener, "Don't Put Me on Trial No More," they display a soulful horn-driven vibe, while "Super Heep," "Brief Encounter," and "Jungle Gym at the Zoo" are decidedly trippier and slightly reminiscent of the Electric Flag or the incipient incarnation of Al Kooper's Blood, Sweat & Tears. Incidentally, "Jungle Gym at the Zoo" and "Old Man Willow," an ethereal seven-plus minute psychedelic waltz, were chosen for the aforementioned Midnight Cowboy and even spawned Songs from Midnight Cowboy Plus Their Hit Singles (1969), an album that was little more than a profit-motivated retread to cash in on the name recognition. Two of the more interesting pieces on Elephant's Memory are the catchy pop ditty "Crossroads of the Stepping Stone," a song that could easily be mistaken for a Sopwith Camel outtake, and the pseudo-ragtime "Yogurt Song," which is as much a sly parody of the granola-lovin' generation as it is a stab at the jug band sound that inspired artists such as the Charlatans and New Vaudeville Band. Although they would continue, by the mid-'70s Elephant's Memory had gone through radical personnel changes and the name was eventually retired after the release of Angels Forever (1974). [In 2004, Elephant's Memory was issued on CD by Collector' Choice Music, sporting a great liner note essay by Richie Unterberger.]
Tracks: ------- 01.Don't Put Me On Trial No More (S. Bronstein, R. Sussman) - 2:50 02.Crossroads Of The Stepping Stones (M. Shapiro, S. Bronstein) - 2:54 03.Jungle Gym At The Zoo (R. Sussman, R. Frank, S. Bronstein) - 2:13 04.Super Heep (T. Visconti, S. Bronstein) - 5:29 05.R.I.P. (S. Bronstein, R. Sussman) - 1:40 06.Band Of Love (S. Bronstein, M. Yules, T. Visconti, S. Visconti) - 4:08 07.Takin' A Walk (R. Sussman, R. Frank, M. Shapiro, M. Yules, S. Bronstein) - 3:47 08.Hot Dog Man (T. Visconti, S. Visconti) - 3:31 09.Old Man Willow (R. Sussman, M. Shapiro, M. Yules, S. Bronstein) - 7:04 10.Yogurt Song (R. Sussman, R. Frank) - 2:54 11.Brief Encounter (R. Sussman) - 4:37
Personnel: --------- Michal Shapiro - Vocals Stan Bronstein - Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Vocals Rick Frank - Drums John Ward - Bass Chester Ayers - Guitar Myron Yules - Bass, Trombone Richard Sussman - Piano, Organ Leonard Allcock - Harmonica Guy Peritore - Guitar, Vocals David Cohen - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
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