Thursday, May 27, 2010

The Day After The Sabbath 22

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Volume 22 is an eclectic mix from all over the board, three slabs of 60s heavy psych from Peacepipe, Waters and Mass Temper mix in with the krautrock of Kravetz and Electric Sandwitch. Luv Machine are likely the only Barbados band you'll see on this blog. The heavy prog of Omega remains Hangary's biggest rock export so far and Suck represent South Africa's shot at Sabbath heaviness. Cool Feet have two joined tracks here, the album from which is a rare pressing that combines an intriguing mix of hard rock with NWOBHM hints. Another classic cover appears on track 13 from a UK alt/sludge band, who employ fuzz of evil magnitude to cover Cream's standard, Sunshine Of Your Love.

01. Luv Machine - Witches Wand (1971)
02. Peacepipe - The Sun Won't Shine Forever (1968)
03. Piel De Pueblo - Jugando A Las Palabras (1974)
04. Elonkorjuu - Future (1972)
05. Suck - The Whip (1971)
06. Waters - Mother Samwell (1969)
07. Electric Sandwich - China (single version) (1973)
08. Hallelujah - Waterloo (1971)
09. Cool Feet - Hello Lucy / Burning Desire (1976)
10. Omega - You Don't Know (1974)
11. Mass Temper - Gravedigger (1968)
12. Affinity - Three Sisters (1970)
13. Fudge Tunnel - Sunshine Of Your Love (Cream cover) (1991)
14. Kravetz - Routes (1972)

Cheers, Rich

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7 comments:

  1. fuckin' hell - brilliant! this shall be played at full volume in my car this holiday weekend. thanks!

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  2. Thanks Crotchbat & Zisch, glad you are digging again, plenty more coming, stay tuned!

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  3. PS Zisch you should check out the Hallalujah s/t from 71, it's great.

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  4. May have to. Always dug the righteous-funky electric organ. Hell, I even love church organs.

    That closing piece (Kravetz?) is nice, too!

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  5. That Piel De Pueblo was badass. Is most of their shit like that?

    And agree the Cream cover was fantastic. Now THAT'S how you do a cover.

    Really enjoyed this mix.

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  6. Yeah Piel De Pueblo is cool, album: Rock De Las Heridas 1972. Thanks for the comments!

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  7. PEACEPIPE!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE THAT BAND!!!!!
    FIRST EARLY HEAVY METAL WITH BRUTAL SOLOS!!!!!
    WITH BLUE CHEER!! AAAAAARGHGH

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