Performer: Various Album / collection: «Golden Blues» Label: ⒸⓅ 1947-2017 Chess / MCA / Hip-O Select / Acrobat Music Source: Rip by KoGGaN™ scans by inet… Official DR value: •11/13/14•14/13/13•10/12/12/11/11/12/10/10/11/11/11/12/10/17• •11/11/11/10/10•14/13/12/13/13/13/12/13/12•10/12/10•11/10/11/10•8/9•13/12•13/14/13• •13/12/11/11/11/11/12/12/12/13/13/12•8/8• Catalog (Barcode): much… Genre / Style: Blues, Chicago Blues, R " alt="">
GOLD BLUES ◇ FOREVER!!! «Exclusive for Lossless-Galaxy collection» (62 × CD • Remastered • 1947-2017)
Performer: Various Album / collection: «Golden Blues» Label: ⒸⓅ 1947-2017 Chess / MCA / Hip-O Select / Acrobat Music Source: Rip by KoGGaN™ scans by inet… Official DR value: •11/13/14•14/13/13•10/12/12/11/11/12/10/10/11/11/11/12/10/17• •11/11/11/10/10•14/13/12/13/13/13/12/13/12•10/12/10•11/10/11/10•8/9•13/12•13/14/13• •13/12/11/11/11/11/12/12/12/13/13/12•8/8• Catalog (Barcode): much… Genre / Style: Blues, Chicago Blues, R " alt="">
Artist: Bunky And Jake Title Of Album:Bunky And Jake Year Of Release: 1968/2007 Label (Catalog#) : Fallout [FOCD2051] Country: USA Genre: Baroque Folk Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue,log) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 00:27:08 Full Size: 167mb(+3%)(covers)
Andrea "Bunky" Skinner and Allan "Jake" Jacobs were fixtures on the Greenwich Village folk scene in the early '60s, but they also had a taste for sophisticated pop/rock (Jacobs played guitar with the Magicians of "Invitation to Cry" fame for a while), and the duo's 1968 debut album is an engagingly eclectic set of folk-leaning pop tunes buoyed by Skinner and Jacobs' harmonies and the latter's strong guitar work. Skinner and Jacobs wrote all 11 songs on Bunky & Jake, and their thematic range stretches from the acoustic calm of "I'll Follow You" and the pastoral beauty of "Country Girl" to the '50s rock & roll vibe of "The Candy Store" and "Daphne Plum," and while the arrangements seem a bit overdone on a few cuts and the mix favors Jacobs' guitar a bit more than is needed, the melodies thankfully win out most of the time. If Bunky & Jake has a flaw, its that the album never sets down in one style long enough to find a comfortable groove; Skinner and Jacobs supposedly submitted these songs looking for a deal as songwriters rather than performers, and while Skinner's voice is more than strong enough to carry the material, in a bid to show how much they could do they forgot to define their individual sound along the way. While Bunky & Jake exists in a strange netherworld somewhere between sunshine pop, Baroque rock and latter-day folk-rock, the material is rich and satisfying, though the duo would have better luck (creatively, anyway) with their next album, the 1969 cult favorite LAMF.
Tracks: ------- 01. I'll Follow You - 2:00 02. It Happens Again - 2:36 03. Daphne Plum - 2:42 04. Country Girl - 2:14 05. Hey Buckaroo - 2:25 06. Taxicab - 2:38 07. As You Go By - 2:37 08. Big Car, Shiny Ring - 1:57 09. Mongoose - 1:25 10. Cheerio - 2:25 11. The Candy Store - 3:50
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