Thursday, September 29, 2011

Lucifer's Friend -1978/1980 - Good time warrior, Dortmund Live 78 & Sneak me in

TRACKLIST :

01 - Old Man Roller
02 - I’ll Meet you in LA
03 - My Love
04 - Good Times
05 - Little Dancer
06 - Sweet Little Lady
07 - Gamblin’ Man
08 - Warriors

TRACKLIST :

01 - Intro
02 - Moonshine Rider
03 - Sweet Little Lady
04 - Burning Ship
05 - Fugitive
06 - Warriors
07 - Good Times
08 - Ride the Sky
09 - Rock'n Roll Singer
10 - Natural Born Mover

TRACKLIST :

01 - Goodbye Girls
02 - Sneak Me In
03 - Foxy Lady
04 - Love Hymn (with problem)
05 - Stardancer
06 - Indian Summer
07 - Don't You Know What I Like
08 - Cosmic Crusader

In one post, all three the Lucifer's Friend albums without John Lawton (who at times was in Uriah Heep, naturally). At his place, the ex Colosseum II singer, mister Mike Starr. The second album is a mp3 version of a DVD of this rare live exhibition of this Band that was tipically a studio band...


The 1978/1980 LUCIFER'S FRIEND :

  • Peter Hesslein - Guitars & Vocals
  • Herbert Bornholdt - Drums & Percussion
  • Adrian Askew - Keyboards & Vocals
  • Dieter Horns - Bass & Vocals
  • Mike Starr (photo) - Lead Vocals
  • Peter Hecht - Keyboards

LINK Good time warrior

LINK Dortmund live 78

LINK Sneak me in

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Qango - 2000 - Live in the hood

TRACKLIST :

01 - Time Again (originally by Asia)
02 - Sole Survivor (originally by Asia)
03 - Bitches Crystal (originally by ELP)
04 - Dave Kilminster Solo
05 - All Along the Watchtower
06 - Last One Home
07 - John Young Solo
08 - Hoedown (version originally by ELP)
09 - Fanfare for the Common Man (version originally by ELP)
10 - Heat of the Moment (originally by Asia)

QANGO BIOGRAPHY (from Wikipedia)

"QANGO was a short-lived progressive rock band, a spin-off from Asia. In 1999, an attempt was made at a partial reunion of the progressive rock supergroup Asia involving John WETTON (bass, vocals), Carl PALMER (drums) and Geoff DOWNES (keys), with David KILMINSTER to be on guitar. However, Downes withdrew from plans, choosing to stick with John PAYNE in their Asia line-up. Wetton and Palmer instead formed Qango with Kilminster and John Young on keys (who had briefly replaced Downes in Asia in 1989). The band's live set was based on songs by Asia and Palmer's former band Emerson Lake and Palmer. The band did not attract the same commercial interest as an Asia reunion. Two shows were planned for November 1999, but were cancelled as Wetton required a wrist operation. Instead, the band played five UK dates in February 2000 (including a London show on 4 February when Keith Emerson jammed with the band) and six in April 2000. Subsequent touring plans and ideas to record a studio album were abandoned, with Wetton and Palmer soon returning to their solo activities. The band's second show (3 February 2000) was recorded for a live release, Live in the Hood, the band's only official output"

QANGO are :

Dave Kilminster - acoustic & electric guitars, backing vocals
John Young - keyboards, backing vocals
John Wetton - lead vocals, bass, bass pedals, acoustic guitar
Carl Palmer - drums, percussion

Friday, September 9, 2011

Pete York Percussion Band - 1972 - Same (Incomplete album))


TRACKLIST :

1. Keep On Running (Edwards) - 4:35
2. Nothing Yet (Munns) - 3:40
3. Cold Night In The City (Fearn) - 2:10
4. Sombrero Sam (Lloyd) - 10:40
5. Mel´s Blues (Thorpe) - Not included
6. Moleshawk (Coleman) - 4:05
7. Stroke (Coleman) - 4:00
8. The Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba (Händel) - Not included
9. Points (Munns) - Not included
10. It´s Over (Fearn) - 2:43

Pete York

I upload this album because is one of the most unknown album, with Gary Thain and his bass, before Heep. This is a very hard to find album, so i upload the only version that i can find: this is a good "youtube rip" version, with 3 songs not found: Mel´s Blues, The Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba, Points. If some friend has a better version of this album or, at last, some of missing songs, please do you knock at our door...


The Pete York Percussion Band :

Bill Coleman - Bass, piano
Steve Fearn - Guitar, vocals
Roger Munns - Keyboard, vocals
Mel Thorpe - Saxophone, flute, clarinet
Gordon Williams - Drums
Gary Thain - Bass
Pete York - Drums, percussions
Ian Paice - Drums Barry Sutton - Trumpet

Produced: by Pete York/Ian Paice/Derek Tompkins

The LINK

P.S. - A big thank you to original uploaders AshaSounds (For most of the tracks) and SoulOnYourSide (For song 10)

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Keef Hartley Band - 1971 - Overdog


TRACKLIST :

1 - You Can Choose (M. Anderson) - 5:30
2 - Plain Talkin' (M. Anderson) - 3:23
3 - Theme Song/En Route/Theme Song (reprise) (M. Anderson, K. Hartley, G. Thain) - 8:05
4 - Overdog (M. Anderson) - 4:20
5 - Roundabout (M. Anderson) - 6:07
6 - Imitations From Home (K. Hartley) - 3:35
7 - We Are All The Same (M. Anderson) - 4:42
8 - Roundabout (M. Anderson) - 2:55
9 - Roundabout Part 2 (M. Anderson) - 4:18

KEEF HARTLEY BAND :

Keef Hartley - Drums, Percussion
Miller Anderson - Guitars, Vocals,
Gary Thain - Bass
Mick Weaver - Keyboards
Dave Caswell - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Lyle Jenkins - Tenor Saxophone, Flute
Johnny Almond - Flute
Jon Hiseman - Drums, Percussion, Congas
Peter Dines - Keyboards
Mr. & Mrs. G.A. Orme (Preston) - Vocals
Ingrid Thomas - Backing Vocals
Joan Knighton - Backing Vocals
Valerie Charrington - Backing Vocals

LINK