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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The Day After The Sabbath 19: Kraut Rockin'

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This special volume features music from Germany, connected to the 'Krautrock' movement of the 70s. There's a mix of trippy instrumentals, English and German vocals, and some more conventional rockers. I have tried to stick to the more accessible end of the genre and shortish track lengths, except for the epic closer from 'My solid Ground', which is a great trip through all the moods they display on their eponymous album. The K.W. track here is quite a special thing indeed, it's taken from a 1971 Radio Bremen broadcast, before their wholly electronic incarnation. To me it sounds astoundingly like a Kyuss riff dictionary, as does the whole Bootleg it's taken from.

Thanks for listening! Rich

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Monday, April 12, 2010

The Day After The Sabbath 18

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This volume begins with the heavy psych of South Africans 'Freedom's Children'. Angel come next with some brilliant heavy showman prog and Coven hit with their style that by '74 had changed substantially from the occult '69 debut. There is an interview with Coven's organist Rick Durrett here at Psychedelic Baby webzine. Goliath show a unique mix of southern rock and prog. Ocean from France attack with some great off-kilter hard prog and the Japanese Bow Wow impress with their rock solid proto-NWOBHM. Death precursor hardcore punk by years and the comp ends with Unida's cover of Leaf Hound, taken from the leaked version of their infamously unreleased album 'The Great Divide'.

01. Freedom's Children - That Did It - 1971
02. Angel - Broken Dreams - 1975
03. Coven - Blood On The Snow - 1974
04. Goliath - Dead Drunk Screamin' - 1972
05. Tadeusz Nalepa - Oni Zaraz Tu Przyjda - 1971
06. Ramatam - Ask Brother Ask - 1972
07. Ocean - The Juggler - 1976
08. Bow Wow - James In My Casket - 1976
09. Reaction - What's Going On Around - 1972
10. Death - Rock-N-Roll Victim - 1975
11. Groundshaker - Got Those Blues - 1971
12. Juan De La Cruz - Shake Your Brains - 1973
13. Unida - Stray (Leaf Hound cover) - 2001

Cheers, Rich

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Monday, April 5, 2010

The Day After The Sabbath 17: Evil Woman

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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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Friday, April 2, 2010

The Day After The Sabbath 15 & 16


This is a repost of two older comps. I have renamed them and changed the artwork a little to bring them in line with the TDATS series. Great chance to grab these ones if you haven't already, and don't worry, there's plenty of brand new volumes in the pipeline so stay tuned.....

TDATS 16: The MORNING after the Sabbath

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The theme of this one is great hang over music! The best mellow tracks from some of my favourite obscure 70s bands that usually play with it turned up to 11.

01 - Ursa Major - Liberty And Justice - 1972
02 - Blue Mountain Eagle - Troubles - 1970
03 - Ancient Grease - Odd Song - 1970
04 - Cargo / September - Lydia Purple (The Collectors cover) - 1970
05 - Head Over Heels - Right Away - 1971
06 - Iota - Precincts - 1969
07 - Jericho - Justin And Nova - 1972
08 - Night Sun - Come Down - 1972
09 - Nitzinger - One Foot in History - 1972
10 - Ted Nugent's Amboy Dukes - Rot Gut - 1973
11 - Toe Fat - Bad Side Of The Moon - 1970
12 - Uriah Heep - Circle Of Hands - 1972
13 - Velvet Fogg - Lady Caroline - 1969
14 - Zakarrias - Let Us Change - 1971
15 - My Solid Ground - Dirty Yellow Mist - 1971


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TDATS 15: The Day BEFORE The Sabbath

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With this compilation I have attempted to compile some tracks that were all released before 1970. I find this brief period in the late 60s fascinating and here are a few lesser-known bands who were playing hard around that time, along with a couple of tracks from well-known bands that fit into the sound.
(EDIT in 2022: Tucky Buzzard is not '60s, it was recorded in 1971....apologies from my 2010 self!)

01) Tucky Buzzard - Heartbreaker - 1971 
02) Fuse - Show Me - 1968
03) Fields - Take You Home - 1969
04) Pulse - Hypnotized - 1969
05) The 31 Flavors - Distortions Of Darkness - 1969
06) Aguaturbia - Rollin And Tumblin - 1969
07) Gun - It Won't Be Long (Heartbeat) - 1968
08) Taste - Same Old Story - 1969
09) Mount Rushmore - Toe Jam - 1969
10) Cuby + Blizzards - Appleknockers - 1969
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12) The Firebirds - No Tomorrows - 1969
13) Yesterdays Children - Hunter's Moon - 1969
14) Plus - Gluttony; Something Is Threatening Your Family - 1969

Cheers, Rich.

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