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This is the very first special volume to exclusively feature music with female vocals, making for a varied collection that was a lot of fun to compile. There are now six volumes on this theme.
So far those six are: 17 (link), 49 (link), 71 (link), 97 (link), 129 (link) and 154 (link).
Track 1 'Pieces of Me' features Linda Hoyle, the singer from the Vertigo-signed Affinity. Track 2 is from The Runaways, where Joan Jett's career started and track 3 is a nice slab of stonery groove from Australia's Mcphee. Room's 'War' reminds me favourably in form and theme of 'War Pigs'. Arktis are regarded as part of the Krautrock movement while Aguaturbia, Brainticket and Fifty Foot Hose all offer up some excellent heavy psych, track 11 is a Dutch pop/rock band who are noted for their single hit, the much-covered 'Venus'. The Savage Rose finish up with the atmospheric doomy 'A Trial In Our Native Town'.
TRACKS:
01. Linda Hoyle - Pieces Of Me - 1971
02. The Runaways - Is It Day Or Night - 1976
03. McPhee - The Wrong Time - 1970
04. Room - War - 1970
05. Aguaturbia - E.V.O.L. - 1970
06. Brainticket - Like A Place In The Sun - 1972
07. Arktis - Student's Idyll - 1975
08. Fifty Foot Hose - Red The Sign Post - 1967
09. Carmen Maki & Blues Creation - Motherless Child - 1970
10. Fantasy - Understand - 1970
11. Shocking Blue - Send Me A Postcard - 1970
12. Galaxy - Galaxy - 1976
13. The Savage Rose - A Trial In Our Native Town - 1969
Cheers, Rich
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Great idea! I figured you'd have Carmen Maki on here, that track from the first DATS is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThe Aguaturbia vocalist is pretty cool too, as I remember.
Does the band McPhee have anything to do with Tony McPhee of Groundhogs?
Hey man. You may also have noticed that the track here by Fantasy is the same song that Carmen Maki did on TDATS1, don't know who did it first.
ReplyDelete'The Wrong Time' is a great track, one of my faves here. They are not connected with Tony Mcphee though: http://www.last.fm/music/Mcphee
I should start listening to some last.fm. I've ignored it for too long.
ReplyDeleteInteresting about "Understand." I found it odd that a 70's artist (don't remember the name, it's on the LSD comps) covered Bloodrock's "Timepiece," unless that song wasn't originally by Bloodrock. I know that Stray Dog song on your DATS is a Bloodrock cover.
Obscure artists covering obscure artists...
I love this series you are doing. Great work ! I noticed though that track 9 will not play when I download this Vol 17
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