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Исполнитель: Linkin Park Альбом: From Zero Жанр: Alternative Год: 2024 Страна: USA (Agoura Hills, California) Лейбл: Warner Records Формат: FLAC (tracks) Official DR value: DR4 Разрядность: 24bit / 48kHz Stereo Размер: 417 MB Инфо: wiki Залито на: XFile (3% восстановление) «Exclusive for Lossless-Galaxy»
The Graham Bond Organisation - The Sound Of '65 / There's A Bond Between Us (1965) (1999)
Artist: The Graham Bond Organisation Title Of Album: The Sound Of '65 / There's A Bond Between Us Year Of Release: 1965/1999 Label (Catalog#) :BGO Records[ BGOCD500] Country:: UK Genre: Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Jazz, Rock Quality: Flac (*image + .cue,log,scans) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 01:15:50 Full Size: 400MB
An important, underappreciated figure of early British R&B, Graham Bond is known in the U.S., if at all, for heading the group that Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker played in before they joined Cream. Originally an alto sax jazz player -- in fact, he was voted Britain's New Jazz Star in 1961 -- he met Bruce and Baker in 1962 after joining Alexis Koerner's Blues Incorporated, the finishing school for numerous British rock and blues musicians. By the time he, Bruce, and Baker split to form their own band in 1963, Bond was mostly playing the Hammond organ, as well as handling the lion's share of the vocals. John McLaughlin was a member of the Graham Bond Organization in the early days for a few months, and some live material that he recorded with the group was eventually issued after most of their members had achieved stardom in other contexts. Saxophonist Dick Heckstall-Smith completed Bond's most stable lineup, who cut a couple of decent albums and a few singles in the mid-'60s.
In their prime, the Graham Bond Organization played rhythm & blues with a strong jazzy flavor, emphasizing Bond's demonic organ and gruff vocals. The band arguably would have been better served to feature Bruce as their lead singer -- he is featured surprisingly rarely on their recordings. Nevertheless, their best records were admirably tough British R&B/rock/jazzsoul, and though Bond has sometimes been labeled as a pioneer of jazz-rock, in reality it was much closer to rock than jazz. The band performed imaginative covers and fairly strong original material, and Bond was also perhaps the very first rock musician to record with the Mellotron synthesizer. Hit singles, though, were necessary for British bands to thrive in the mid-'60s, and Bond's group began to fall apart in 1966, when Bruce and Baker joined forces with Eric Clapton to form Cream. Bond attempted to carry on with the Organization for a while with Heckstall-Smith and drummer Jon Hiseman, both of whom went on to John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and Colosseum.
Bond never recaptured the heights of his work with the Organization. In the late '60s he moved to the U.S., recording albums with musicians including Harvey Brooks, Harvey Mandel, and Hal Blaine. Moving back to Britain, he worked with Ginger Baker's Airforce, the Jack Bruce Band, and Cream lyricist Pete Brown, as well as forming the band Holy Magick, who recorded a couple albums. Bond's demise was more tragic than most: he developed serious drug and alcohol problems and an obsession with the occult, and it has even been posthumously speculated (in the British Bond biography Mighty Shadow) that he sexually abused his stepdaughter. He committed suicide by throwing himself into the path of a London Underground train in 1974.
Tracks: ------- The Sound Of '65: 01. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man (Willie Dixon) - 3:13 02. Baby Make Love to Me (Godfrey, Group) - 1:52 03. Neighbour, Neighbour (Valior) - 2:40 04. Early in the Morning (Booker T. Laury) - 1:50 05. Spanish Blues (Graham Bond) - 3:05 06. Oh Baby (Graham Bond) - 2:42 07. Little Girl (Graham Bond) - 2:15 08. I Want You (Graham Bond) - 1:45 09. Wade in the Water (Traditional) - 2:41 10. Got My Mojo Working (Preston Foster) - 3:11 11. Train Time (John Group) - 2:24 12. Baby Be Good to Me (Janet Godfrey, J. Group) - 2:35 13. Half a Man (Graham Bond) - 2:06 14. Tammy (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston) - 2:49 There's A Bond Between Us : 15. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Don Kirkpatrick, Keith Knox) - 2:05 16. Hear Me Calling Your Name (Jack Bruce) - 2:37 17. The Night Time Is the Right Time (Lew Herman) - 3:01 18. Walking in the Park (Graham Bond) - 3:30 19. Last Night (Charles "Packy" Axton, Ivan Johnson, Smoochy Smith) - 3:00 20. Baby Can It Be True? (Graham Bond) - 5:04 21. What'd I Say (Ray Charles) - 4:16 22. Dick's Instrumental (Smoochy Smith) - 2:33 23. Don't Let Go (Jesse Stone) - 2:43 24. Keep A-Drivin' (Chuck Willis) - 2:04 25. Have You Ever Loved a Woman? (Graham Bond) - 4:53 26. Camels and Elephants (Ginger Baker) - 4:41
Personnel: --------- Graham Bond - Organ, Mellotron, Saxophone, Lead Vocals Jack Bruce - Vocals, Bass. Double Bass Ginger Baker - Drums Dick Heckstall-Smith - Tenor Saxophone
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