After having loved their debut, Da Capo, and Forever Changes I was a little skeptical when I first popped Foursail into my cd player. How co...

After having loved their debut, Da Capo, and Forever Changes I was a little skeptical when I first popped Foursail into my cd player. How co...
Kevin Ayers' fifth album, The Confessions of Doctor Dream and Other Stories, is typical of his work. He sings in his distinctive deep vo...
I got this tape back in the late seventies from a John Cipollina's friend that was working for KSAN. He made a copy for me of what shoul...
Tracks listing 01.South City Midnight Lady 02.Tuning 03.Clear as the Driven Snow 04.Long Train Running 05.Listen to the Music 06.China Grove...
The original 'Too Close For Comfort' was mastered by Dan Healy with Terry Dolan and John Cipollina on July 30th, 1970 at Healy's...
Earliest demo recording (01 to 05) and a recording made in Waterbury, Conn (06 to 13) With John DeMaso joining the group on bass. Features t...
Track Listing 01- Mystery To Me 02- Burning Corte Madera 03- Razorblades & Rattlesnakes 04- Grass Is Allways Greener 05- Band Intro 06-...
From the vinyl collection of my friend Cipcal , many thanks to him ... Billy Te Kahika (Billy T K) left Human Instinct after their 1972 tour...
A local Californian release and one of the rarest and probably the most significant American private press hard rock album of the era. Stack...
Tracklist 01- It Was A Bad Scene - 3:33 02- Good Time Joe - 4:01 03- Walkin' Bulldog - 3:06 04- I Got To Ramble - 4:41 05- Backwoods...
Track List 01- Southern Lady 02- Tecolote 03- Quicksand 04- I Know You're Leaving Me Now 05-...
Track Listing 01 DJ Intro / Rumble 02 It Was A Bad Scene 03 Good Time Joe 04 Walkin' Bulldog 05 She's That Kind of Woman 06 Backwood...
These two albums that are totally different from the rest of the career of guitarist Mick Green that was exceptional. The first appeared in ...
Solley left the band to join Procol Harum. Brian Chatton and Tim Hinkley was recruited to complete the lineup that would record the band’s t...
On the second LP, “Situation Normal”, Pete Solley had taken over much of the control of the band. There is a strong country-rock influence o...
Well, if you found your way to this page you must be a real fan of early 70's heavy psych rock as this one's been out of print (as a...
When Paladin folded in 1973 I noted that their keyboard player/violinist Pete Solley had joined Snafu. This was a progressive rock band form...
Stack Waddy's second and final studio album Bugger Off. Originally released in 1972 John Peel favorites Stack Waddy were a raucous Rock ...
Stack Waddy's debut album is one of the "must hear" discs of the early 1970s, an uncompromising roar that might cavort through...
This would have been the final Man album were it not for the fact that, after a few years off, they got back together again. In 1976, the ba...