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OXIDIZED GROOVE

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Although First Taste was the only Juicy Groove album, most of the same crew recorded another album under the name Rainbow Red Oxidizer. This quintet consisted of Neal, Bonfire, Marker, Ed Cassidy, and lead guitarist Leon Rubinhold (formerly of the Outlaw Blues Band). They apparently realized what year it was, because Recorded Lies, released in 1980 on a sub-label of BOMP Records, took a more up-to-date new wave approach. This was perhaps not a big stretch from First Taste, since '60's garage rockers are sometimes considered to have been the punk rockers of their day. The six band-written songs on the first side of Recorded Lies are from the Iggy Pop school of insolent punk. The title track is a maniacal rant against the record industry. On "Wild Beast Planet Ruler", Neal howls like a werewolf above the band's relentless garage groove. The fun begins to wear thin after that -- some of these tracks are too lightweight -- but the album regains its momentum on "Limo To The Gig", on which Neal and a female enact a dalliance between a rocker and a groupie. The second side is the better one, where Neal and the boys (and some girls) gleefully destroy seven classics by the Beatles, Stones, Jackie DeShannon, Sam the Sham, the Contours, Link Wray, and the Music Machine. Recorded Lies is an enjoyable romp most of the time, even though it does cross the line between irreverence and irrelevance.

Track Listing:

1.   Recorded Lies
2.   Wild Beast Planet Ruler
3.   Elevator Girl
4.   Fine Lover
5.   Palisades Park
6.   Limo To The Gig
7.   When You Walk In The Room
8.   Rawhide
9.   Talk Talk
10. Do You Love Me
11. Wooly Bully
12. Play With Fire
13. Hard Day's Night
  Recorded Lies


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LOVE UNDER COVERS

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Another listen to Love as played by others. There are some unusual versions  done by some intersting artists.
 
01  7&7 is - souls slain
02  can't go on(signed dc) - souls slain
03  can't explain - thee sixpence
04  my flash on you - thee sixpence
05  que vida - galaxies
06  orange skies - galaxies
07  stephanies knows who - town criers
08  softly to me - tiffany shade
09  7&7 is - blues inc.
10  7&7 is - district six
11  7&7 is - soul benders
12  7&7 is - five by five
13  orange skies - os baobas
14  my little red book - standells
15  stephanie knows who - move
16  she comes in colors - fever tree
17  no matter what you do - sky saxon
18  my little red book - sky saxon
19  alone again or - damned
20  alone again or - ufo
21  she comes in colors - hooters
22  7&7 is - electric prunes
23  can't explain - black tambourine
24 you set the scene - nelson montana

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SUMMERTIME HARMONY

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    The Landlocked Sessions were recordings made in 1969/1970 after the Beach Boys left Capitol records and signed on to the Warner/Reprise roster.  The Boys’ new label rejected these recordings, feeling they did not capture the group at their best (in a purely commercial sense).  So fans miss out on great quirky tracks like “Loop De Loop,” “I Just Got My Pay,” “San Miguel,” “Suzie Cincinnati,” and the gorgeous Dennis Wilson penned gem “Lady.”  Some tracks would appear on later albums Surf’s Up and Holland (check out the great version of “Big Sur” or the 5 minute “Till I Die”).  In response to major label demands, the Beach Boys fired back by releasing the masterful Sunflower in 1970, followed by 71′s classic Surf’s Up.  These records were special not only for their quality but because they represented a creative rebirth of sorts - the material on hand was excellent, abundant and cutting edge.  Landlocked is the very beginnings of this early 70s renaissance.  Much of it has never been officially released but it’s all great stuff that’s worth hearing.

Copies (bootlegs) of Landlocked are usually coupled with another unreleased Beach Boy’s album, Adult Child.  Also, some bootlegs of Landlocked include the glorious Brian Wilson penned ”Soulful Old Man Sunshine.”  This track was cut in 1969 and eventually/officially released on 1998′s Endless Harmony.  Its unique brass arrangement gives it a blue-eyed soul sound.

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SURFER, SINGER, & SONGWRITER

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Dennis Carl Wilson (December 4, 1944 – December 28, 1983) was an American drummer, singer and songwriter. He is best known as a founding member of the rock band The Beach Boys, alongside his brothers, Brian and Carl, cousin, Mike Love, and Al Jardine. Wilson was a member of the band from its formation until his death in 1983, recording twenty-four studio albums. In 1977, he released a solo album, Pacific Ocean Blue, to widespread critical acclaim.

Born in Inglewood, California, Dennis was the middle brother of fellow Beach Boys members Brian Wilson and Carl Wilson. Dennis Wilson was also the only regular surfer of the group, and his personal life exemplified the beach lifestyle that the group's early songs often celebrated. His prominence in the group as a writer and lead vocalist increased as their careers went on into the late 1960s and 1970s.

Wilson released his debut solo album Pacific Ocean Blue in 1977. His collaborators on the album included Daryl Dragon (the 'Captain' of Captain & Tennille) and Gregg Jakobson. The album peaked at #96 in the U.S. and sold around 300,000 copies, matching that year's Beach Boys album Love You. Dates were booked for a Dennis Wilson solo tour but these were ultimately cancelled. However, Wilson did occasionally perform his solo material on the 1977 Beach Boys tour.[4] Despite Wilson himself claiming the album had "no substance,"[5] Pacific Ocean Blue performed well critically and continues to maintain a cult following. Wilson's trademark gravelly and melancholy vocals resonate throughout the work. The album was out of print for more than a decade before being reissued in June 2008. The expanded Sony Legacy edition was voted the 2008 Reissue of the Year in both Rolling Stone and Mojo magazines and made #16 on the British LP charts and #8 and both the Billboard Catalog chart and the Billboard Internet Sales chart.
Bambu

Pacific Ocean Blue's follow-up, Bambu, began production in the year 1978 at Brother Studios in Santa Monica with the collaboration of then Beach Boys keyboardist and Dennis's close friend Carli Muñoz as songwriter and producer. The first four songs that were officially recorded for Bambu were Muñoz's compositions: "It's Not Too Late", "Constant Companion", "All Alone", and "Under The Moonlight"; they appear on the final 2008 release. The project was initially scuttled by lack of financing and the distractions of simultaneous Beach Boys projects.

Two songs from the Bambu sessions, "Love Surrounds Me" and "Baby Blue," were lifted for the Beach Boys' 1979 L.A. (Light Album). Wilson and brother Brian also recorded together apart from the Beach Boys in 1980 and 1981. These sessions remain unreleased though widely bootlegged as The Cocaine Sessions.
This bootleg version contains some tracks from the PB album

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WHERE THERE'S SMOKE.......

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01 where there's smoke there's fire - johnnie taylor
02 smoke gets in your eyes - platters
03 smoke smoke smoke - commander cody & the lost planet airmen
04 up in smoke - cheech and chong
05 smokin' - boston
06 smokin' in the boy's room - brownsville station
07 hot smoke and sassafras - bubble puppy
08 smoke on the water - deep purple
09 smoke rings in the dark - gary allan
10 smoking cigarettes - golden earring
11 holy smoke - iron maiden
12 dim lights,thick smoke - new riders of the purple sage
13 smoking gun - robert cray
14 smoke - sanford townsend band
15 when the smoke is going down - scorpions
16 smoke - ben folds five
17 smoke and mirrors - hot tuna
18 big black smoke - kinks
19 smoke two joints - toyes
20 smokestack lightning - mike harrison
21 no smoke without fire - bad company
22 cold smoke - tangerine dream
23 psychedelic warlords (disappear in smoke) - hawkwind
24 where there's smoke there's fire - blues project

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THERE'S FIRE

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01 i don't want to set the world on fire - ink spots
02 ring of fire - johnny cash
03 great balls of fire - jerry lee lewis
04 this wheel's on fire - byrds
05 light my fire - touch
06 play with fire - rolling stones
07 flower ring of fire - nice
08 hearts on fire - gram parsons
09 fire on the mountain - marin county collective
10 love is a fire - country joe mcdonald
11 fire - crazy world of arthur brown
12 fire brothers - quicksilver messenger service
13 fireflies - fleetwood mac
14 fire and water - free
15 trial by fire - jefferson airplane
16 it may be a fire - moody blues
17 standing in the fire - poco
18 wildfire - spooky tooth
19 wall of fire - kinks
20 fire on the mountain - marshall tucker band
21 i'm on fire - jefferson starship
22 fireball - deep purple
23 house of fire - alice cooper
24 fire - jimi hendrix experience

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I BOUGHT A COW

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 The post title comes from a discussion with Gary Brooker about the meaning of the band's name. Upon hearing where and what the name Procol Harum meant (named after the band manager's cat) Gary replied  that it could have been worse like I bought a cow !

PROCOL HARUM
Kristiansand, Norway
26 May 2001

1.    Bringing Home the Bacon          
2.    Shine On Brightly            
3.    Homburg
4.    Nothing But The Truth            
5.    Cerdes (Outside The Gates Of)           
6.    TV Ceasar            
7.    So Far Behind     
8.    Grand Hotel       
9.    Beyond The Pale            
10.  For Liquorice John     
11.  Typewriter Torment                    
12.  Whaling Stories                          
13.  Whiskey Train     
14.  Repent Walpurgis
15.  A Salty Dog     
16. A Whiter Shade of Pale

Gary Brooker- voice & piano
Matthew Fisher- Hammond organ
Geoff Whitehorn- guitar
Matt Pegg- bass
Mark Brzezicki- drums 

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DERRINGER AND COMPANY

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The McCoys go psychedelic
Best-known for their 1965 number one hit "Hang On Sloopy," the McCoys provided the quintessential model for garage band success. Young, fresh-faced, and sporting an audacious lead guitarist, their sound was augmented with the catchy, hook-song trappings of bubblegum pop that made them teen favorites. When the McCoys' short string of hits ran out, they were able to set the stage for the emergence of one of the great guitar heroes of the 1970s, their own Rick Derringer.
Looking for greater artistic freedom, the McCoys signed a two-album deal with Mercury Records in 1968. Their first LP, Infinite McCoys, proved their most adventurous outing to date. Produced by Derringer and featuring the Blood, Sweat and Tears brass section, it tackled the psychedelic trend of the day. Derringer's guitar work was brilliant and expressionistic, but hit records were still the name of the game, and only "Jesse Brady" scraped the bottom of the charts. With the landscape of pop music changing rapidly and the group no longer in demand for high profile tours, the McCoys became the resident band at Steve Paul's Scene in New York City. During that time they released their second Mercury album, Human Ball. More eclectic and jazz-based than the first, it featured frequent interplay between guitar and keyboards, and lengthy Hendrix-inspired jams by Derringer. Yet like its predecessor, it couldn't find an audience, and the McCoys were looking for meaningful work for the first time since their high school days. 
This post is focused on songs from those two Mercury LPs
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EARLY PIERCINGS

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Golden Earring is a Dutch rock band, founded in 1961 in The Hague as the Golden Earrings (the 's' was dropped in 1969). They achieved worldwide fame with their international hit songs "Radar Love" in 1973, "Twilight Zone" aka "When the Bullet Hits the Bone" in 1982, and "When the Lady Smiles" in 1984. During their career they had nearly 30 top-ten singles on the Dutch charts; over the years they produced 25 studio albums. The band's lineup currently consists of co-founders Rinus Gerritsen (bass and keyboards) and George Kooymans (vocals and guitar), along with Barry Hay (vocals, guitar, flute and saxophone) and Cesar Zuiderwijk (drums and percussion). All musicians in the present lineup of the band have been continuous members of the band since 1970, although other musicians have joined and left the band during the intervening years.

Golden Earring celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2011 and have been performing almost continuously since their founding in 1961. They have had the same unchanged line-up of the same four musicians and friends since 1970, augmented from time to time with a fifth member (Dutch keyboardist and leader of legendary band Supersister, Robert Jan Stips). Along with the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys, and Germany's The Lords, Golden Earring are one of the oldest rock bands that are still performing today, and Golden Earring has arguably the most stable lineup of these veteran bands.  Golden Earring's gigs are scheduled on a "one month on—one month off" basis. This is mainly due to lead singer Barry Hay's relocation to the Dutch Antilles island of Curaçao in the Caribbean, where he put up his new residence and lives during the band's time off.

This post features songs from three of their early lp's

                                                              
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I FIRST SAW YOU IN A MAGAZINE

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01  sugar and spice - cryan' shames
02  when it comes to your love - beau brummels
03  i wonder what she's doing tonight - boyce & hart
04  pretty ballerina - left banke
05  groovy kind of love - mindbenders
06  turn down day - crykle
07  i who have nothing - terry knight & the pack
08  you're the one - vogues
09  rice is nice - lemon pipers
10  you're a very lovely woman - merry-go-round
11  lady willpower - gary puckett & the union gap
12  sit down i think i love you - mojo men
13  i wanna meet you - cryan' shames
14  can i get to know you better - turtles
15  hello it's me - nazz
16  suspicion - terry stafford
17  baby it's you - a group called smith
18  the cheater - bob kuban & the in-men
19  don't you care - buckinghams
20  i will always think about you - new colony six
21  mr. dieingly sad - critters
22  sometimes - paul revers & the raiders
23  fever - mc coys
24  this diamond ring - gary lewis & the playboys

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DIDN'T IT SEEM NICE

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01  sorrow - mc coys
02  younger girl - critters
03  i think we're alone now - tommy james & the shondells
04  you baby - turtles
05  me about you - lovin' spoonful
06  didn't want to have to do it - rovin' kind
07  i'd like to get to know you - spanky and our gang
08  baby let's wait - royal guardsmen
09  jingle jangle - troggs
10  a world withou love - peter&gordon
11  i remember when i loved her - zombies
12  kind of a drag - buckinghams
13  things i'd like to say - new colony six
14  once upon your smile - richard & the young lions
15  it could br we're in love - cryan' shames
16  i think of you - mersybeats
17  tomorrow is her name - saturday's children
18  ivy ivy - left banke
19  evol not love - five americans
20  you didn't have to be so nice - grass roots
21  love is a beautiful thing - young rascals
22  cynthia at the garden - sidewalk skipper band
23  you make me feel so good - mc coys
24  count me in - gary lewis & the playboys


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AMAZING PSYCHEDELIC TEENS

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The time.......late 69 -early 70
The place.......Detroit Michigan
The Band......Four teenage youths
The music......Pristine Psychedelic

 When the band began no one was old enough to drive – the keyboard player being only 14. And while each of the folks that made up Mystic Siva are still around, it seems like no one really has wanted to take the time to write a proper bio or unpack this disc. The World in Sound imprint, out of Germany, has made the album available on cd and their site has a brief statement from band members, but apart from that, there’s scant info on these folks. WiS, though, explains that the family members of each musician were heavily involved due to how old all these kids were. There were parents chauffeuring people back and forth in addition to helping to book shows while convincing venue owners that Mystic Siva might be young, but not too young to play out.

 Coming from Detroit, the band - Al Tozzi (guitar), Dave Mascarin (drums, vocals), Marc Heckert (organ, vocals) and Art Thienel (bass, vocals) – sounded tied to its place on earth while not being and MC5 or a Stooges rip off band. It’s self titled debut, at this late date, fetches thousands of dollars in the market place. And while that price tag is ridiculous regardless of what record it’s affixed to, the middle of the road garage and psych that Mystic Siva gets into makes the devotion to its album seem all the more confusing. It is hard to imagine the teens involved could produce a masterpiece at that time. The studio  and live LP's are included( with original artwork). To get the full impact purchase the re-released packages.


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THE REBEL KIND

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01 what makes you so bad(you weren't brought up that way) - outsiders
02 don't shoot me down - brogues
03 (would i still be)her big man - brigands
04 get on this plane - premiers
05 you i'll be following - love
06 your maw said you cried - turtles
07 excitation - rear exit
08 she done moved - spats
09 tomorrow's gonna be another day - sons of adam
10 i never loved her - starfires
11 she ain't no good - sean & the branywines
12 i want him - pandoras
13 riot on sunset strip - hypstrz
14 mo-jo woman - enemys
15 i'm not your steping stone liverpool five
16 rebel kind - chicks
17 medication - chocolate watchband
18 see if i care - ken & the 4th dimension
19 revenge - others
20 that's when happiness begins - grains of sand
21 you're wishin' i was someone else - whatt four
22 blues concerning my girl - bethehem exit
23 yot're never gonna love me any more - buccaneers
24 try it - standells


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THE MUSICAL COLLAGE

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   I thought I would take a couple of moments to shed some light on comps.Not everyone likes comps but others find them interesting as I do. When I put together a compilation it exposes many different genres of music to me versus what I normally listen to. I enjoy researching the connected tunes by whatever common thread they may have. When I put one together it will most always have 24 songs. It averages  (time wise) out to about 87 minutes for the file. That is longer than a cd time allowance but if you are like me you will select your favorites should you choose to burn a disc. 24 is obviously connected to the title of the blog and it makes for a little more  challenging to find that number when compiling the file. When I choose a subject it is pretty much a random choice. Sometimes when I find a song that stands out to me I may keep it on file  until the right subject matter arises.  The post may have  a theme in general or it may be a word that appears in titles .Bands or artists that have had their songs played by others may provide a Covers post. So please give me some feedback about them as I probably will continue them as a nice form of entertainment.

BUTTERFLY 74-75

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An Iron Butterfly Rebirth 
The band reformed in 1974 with Ron Bushy and Erik Brann joined by bassist Philip Taylor Kramer and keyboardist Howard Reitzes. (Kramer later made news with his 1995 disappearance and the discovery of his remains and minivan at the bottom of Decker Canyon in 1999). Brann, who had done occasional lead vocals during Iron Butterfly's original run, served as the band's main lead vocalist. The album Scorching Beauty was released in January 1975 with Reitzes and Sun and Steel in October 1975 with Bill DeMartines replacing Reitzes. Both albums were criticized for bearing little resemblance to the original tone of the group, and sold poorly compared to their earlier releases. Even though these two Lp's did not do well they still have good moments  that kept the Butterfly spirit alive.


 Scorching Beauty 1974
1. 1975 Overture
2. Hard Miseree
3. High on a Mountain Top
4. Am I Down
5. People of the World
6. Searchin' Circles
7. Pearly Gates
8. Lonely Hearts
9. Before You Go

 Sun & Steel 1975
1. Sun and Steel
2. Lightnin'
3. Beyond the Milky Way
4. Free
5. Scion
6. Get It Out
7. I'm Right, I'm Wrong
8. Watch the World Going By
9. Scorching Beauty 
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METAMORPHIC LIFE SPAN

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Having posted the two unsung Iron Butterfly LP's it somewhat inspired me to put together a set of 24 IB tunes that are some of my favorites while as usual not including the ones that you hear all the time. Nothing against the staples... Vida, IB Theme or Blu but you can hear them whenever so here are some that you don't hear everyday. Now that I think about it .... you may not hear IB everyday anyway!   So what the hell !

Tracks 1-7 from the "Heavy" Lp

8=10 from "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida

11-15 from "Ball"

16-non lp song from "Light and Heavy"

17-19 from "Metamorphosis

20-21 from "Scorching Beauty""

22-24 from "Sun and Steel"



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WOODSTOCK NATION'S LOST ARTISTS

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The next few selections will be focused on some bands and artists who may have been lost in the movement. Some of these artists may have made one or two Lp's as  contributions to the times. They deserve to be recognized as folks who made some pretty good music. Some of the band members went on to other careers while some continued on in the music business. so as they say......back in the day!



NOTHING TO FEAR BUT....

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Fear Itself was a short-lived psychedelic blues-rock band formed by Ellen McIlwaine in the late 1960's in Atlanta, Georgia. The band featured McIlwaine singing lead vocals as well as performing harp, rhythm guitar and organ. Chris Zaloom performed lead guitar, Steve Cook played bass guitar, and Bill McCord was on drums. (Steve Cook left Fear Itself after this album was recorded and Paul Album joined the group playing bass guitar.)
Fear Itself was rooted in heavy bluesrock, and had some inspirations from Cream, and Hendrix. What made this group so different is partly the lead of the female singer, who's voice ranges wide in expressions, recalling names like Janis Ian /Janis Joplin, from gospel,blues to hard rock. Very funny is the “daddy won’t you be my man” on “Bow’d up” like a housewife blues joke, which finds a breakpoint into the powerful heavy rock of “For Suki”, this time with a Grace Slick reference, but with balls, over to a very clear Linda Hoyle & Affinity reference on the very strong and powerful “In my time of dying”, a song rooted in Bob Dylan interpreted as heavy psychrock, here also with some raw blues electric guitar lava outbursts. Also "Lazarus" with electric guitar duels and emotional power in the voice, is another killer. Very soulful with additional keyboards is "Mossy Dream".
After the bass guitarist was killed by a drunk driver, the group parted, and singer Ellen McIlwaine moved over to Canada to start a successful solo career.
The group performed at TheWoodstock Sound Out Festival in 1968, and eventually separated after the bass guitarist Paul Album was killed by a drunk driver. McIlwaine later moved to Canada and started a solo career.
  1. Crawling Kingsnake (J.L.Hooker, B.Bassman)
  2. Underground River (Ellen McIlwaine)
  3. Bow'd Up (Ellen McIlwaine)
  4. For Suki (Ellen McIlwaine)
  5. In My Time Of Dying (Traditional arr. by Ellen McIlwaine)Side Two
  1. The Letter (W.C. Thompson)
  2. Lazarus (Traditional arr. by Ellen McIlwaine)
  3. Mossy Dream (Ellen McIlwaine)
  4. Billy Gene (Ellen McIlwaine)
  5. Born Under A Bad Sign (Ellen McIlwaine)

                                                                      

HARD HEART SINGERS

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Douglas Fir began as the Portland, Oregon trio of Douglas A. Snider (drums, vocals), Tim Doyle (Hammond B-3), and Richie Moore (guitar) in the late-'60s. Originally known as the Sun Trio, they played the "meat market" bar circuit of the Pacific Northwest to pay for studio time while holding down day jobs (as logger and fire fighter, construction worker, and liquor delivery truck driver). They were befriended by Mike Carter and Russ Gorsline, recording engineers at local studios who appreciated the band's music so much that they helped front the trio studio time, even when they were unable to pay the bill. After laboring for two years on the recording project, Douglas Fir decided to take the plunge into the murky waters of the recording industry. Snider sold his car to buy a one-way ticket to Hollywood, and the band spent hours stalking the streets to play their tape for record companies. By luck or accident, Snider bumped into a man in the elevator of the Sunset Vine Towers, who turned out to be one of the hottest arrangers in town. The man introduced Douglas Fir to executives from MGM/Quad Records, and after the band played the executives their tape, a deal was immediately struck. The label paid off old studio bills, and Bruce Bye was added on bass to fill out the band's sound. MGM/Quad released a single, "Smokey Joe's," and it received substantial airplay, which allowed the band to begin a short tour. The tour and the deal ended abruptly, however, when the label folded, leaving the rare Hard Heartsingin' LP as Douglas Fir's sole effort.By the sound of Hard Heart Singin', Douglas Fir must have been a smoking little blues-rock combo. They may have existed purely as a bar band, but the Pacific Northwest dives where they honed their sound must have been some pretty trippy little establishments, as evidenced by the brooding, ominous, mildly psychedelic (depending on your definition of the genre) nature of their rock & roll. Everything about the music is coated in a dense, smothering atmosphere (in a good way), as if it is all emanating from a small box rather than the band at the front of the room. The recording displays the same ponderous, cloistered, roadhouse blues edge of the Doors, and they share some of the Band's interest in old-time ambience, evident in the wonderful, rolling Ray Charles piano of "Smokey Joe's," and the perfectly placed soul horn charts of "Moratorium Waltz." Richie Moore's guitar work entirely avoids showy ostentation like Robbie Robertson and occasionally matches the sustained tone of Randy California (although it is not generally as distinctive as either guitarist's talent). The songwriting -- nine originals plus a lulling Moody Blues-like cover of Donovan's "Jersey Thursday" -- is solid throughout. The ballads, which make up an uncommon majority of the album, veer into soft psych territory to a greater degree than the more propulsive songs. They are all very much above average -- particularly for an unknown band -- and often have a transfixing power, especially the engrossing title track and "Tom's Song." The rockers are more realistically situated somewhere between revved-up hard rock and progressive blues, all played with rollicking bar band energy and featuring exceptional playing from the trio and the fabulous pipes of drummer Doug Snider. His phrasing is so grounded in the soul aesthetic that the music fairly buzzes with wrenching emotion. His drumming, too, is wondrous, and his dexterous timekeeping spikes the music with a mystical, jazzy vibe on songs such as "I Didn't Try" and "21 Years," while Tim Doyle's Hammond B3 work is never less than sensational. It may be cliché to make such a statement in regard to a little-known band from the era, but Douglas Fir truly deserved a better shake from the music industry. Hard Heart Singin' is plenty resonant to stand next to the B list, if not the top-level hard rock albums of the era. ~ Stanton Swihart


  

 Tracks
1. Hard Heartsingin (D. T. Jay, D. A. Snider) - 4:23
2. Jersey Thursday (Donovan P. Leitch) - 2:18
3. I Didn't Try (D.T. Jay, R.L. Moore, D.A. Snider) - 3:40
4. Early In The Morning Rain (Jay, Moore, Snider) - 3:51
5. New Orleans Queen (Snider, Bye, Fetsch, Gorsline) - 3:17
6. Moratorium Waltz (Douglas A. Snider) - 3:05
7. Smokey Joe's (Bye/Fetsch, Moore, Snider) - 2:19
8. Comin' Back Home (Douglas A. Snider) - 3:52
9. Tom's Song (Fetsch, Ford, Snider) - 3:01
10.21 Years (Moore, Snider) - 2:54

Douglas Fir
*Richie Moore - Guitar
*Tim Doyle - Keyboards
*Douglas A. Snider - Drums, Vocals
*Bruce Bye - Bass

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ROCKIN' FOR JESUS

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 Original art (above) by Rick Griffin from his Gospel Of John works.


 From Lansing, Michigan band, although their rare album is on a Tennessee label. The 45 cuts are on the album. Both records are undated, but sound circa 1970. The group played hard rock with male and female vocals (overtly religious lyrics) punctuated by loud fuzz guitar.

The ultra- rare 1970 LP- Heavy Rock: Everlasting Life. , this Jefferson Airplane/Cream inspired music is one of a kind. Spacey and very haunting vocals, distorted guitar, Farfisa Organ; it will take you to new limits of Psychedelia.

 Earthen Vessel was one of the quintessential "Jesus Rock" bands in the Midwest for an 18-month period during 1970-1971. The "Jesus Movement," a sort of counter-cultural church youth group, was rapidly growing in California in 1970. Native Californian Dave Caudill had been working for Campus Crusade for Christ at its San Bernadino headquarters in summer 1970 and he was exposed to the Movement, at which he witnessed numerous Christian folk and rock groups. When he returned to Michigan State University that fall for his sophomore year, he began performing solo for a Nazarene youth group at a church where Leon Morton was working. At the time, Morton, a former tenor in a gospel quartet, and his partner in the newly formed Balton Enterprises, Inc., Walter Ballard, were putting together a Christian rock group in Lansing, MI. They had already secured the skills of Juilliard-trained Eddie Johnson on drums; bassist John Sprunger, who had played trumpet on a Buckingham's album and bass for the northern Illinois band Commonwealth; and vocalist Sharon Keel and vocalist/keyboardist Ken Fitch, both from a Nazarene college in Illinois. Morton invited Caudill to join the band, and with his addition on guitar, the Rare Ones (quickly changed to Earthen Vessel, a biblical reference) were born. Morton and Ballard managed the band and its warm-up act, folksinger Lillie Crozier. Earthen Vessel began practicing in the fall of 1970, writing original songs and playing at the Catacombs, a Christian coffeehouse in Lansing operated by Balton Enterprises. The band wanted to be both an evangelistic ministry and a high-powered, high-volume, full-on acid rock band, minus, of course, the acid and other psychedelic drugs. (In fact, Earthen Vessel often performed at anti-drug rallies at area high schools in the towns they were performing in on any given night.) This caused a few problems for the band; even though their music was distinctly Christian, the fact that they were also unabashedly psychedelic offended some church leaders, who sometimes falsely concluded that the bandmembers were on drugs and generally living the rock & roll lifestyle. Yet that was exactly the goal of the band: they wanted to provide a counter-cultural image of religious life that countered the traditional (and narrow) Christian image. By the summer of 1971, the band was playing outdoor festivals throughout the Midwest as well as at various Christian music festivals and functions. They even scheduled a nine-day tour of Sweden, though after a particularly loud concert in Stockholm on the first night of the tour, Earthen Vessel was banned from playing again and Caudill had to finish the tour as a solo folksinger. They toured in a gutted-out bus with a bedroom in the back for Keel and bunk beds in the middle for the rest of the guys. West Laboratories, which Sprunger worked for, provided the band with amplifiers. The band had enough original material for an album by that summer and Morton arranged for NPR Records' Dave Mathes to produce the album at Monument Studios in Nashville. The eponymous album was released in 1971, but it did not sell as well as the band had hoped. The grueling wear of the road and the album's failure, as well as the various college and career plans, coaxed the band members into disbanding by the summer of 1972. A new Earthen Vessel was formed with Sharon Keel out front, but it did not last long.








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