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Friday, August 31, 2007

Purple Image - Purple Image (1970)



Released in 1970 on the obscure Map City label, founded by former Kama Sutra artists and song writer, the ex-Tradewinds Pete Anders and Vincent Poncia, Cleveland-based Purple Image sadly managed only this lone effort. It’s clever use of fuzz and wah­wah guitar demonstrates a clear Hendrix influence, as does the second side’s final track, Marching To A Different Drummer, a 15-minute guitar jam extravaganza. The overall sound is tight and driving, making for a truly excellent album which also features some really nice cover art.
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(info by CGR)
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1. Living In The Ghetto
2. Why
3. Lady
4. We Got To Pull Together
5. What You Do To Me
6. Marching To A Different Drummer
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Atomic Rooster - Made in England (1972)



The third incarnation of English prog rockers, Atomic Rooster, make their debut on Made In England (1972). The group began as a trio featuring former Crazy World Of Arthur Brown member Vincent Crane (organ), Nick Graham (bass), and Carl Palmer (drums). After a few significant shuffles within the lineup, only Crane continued with the name, recruiting Colosseum co-founder and Mick Jagger protégé Chris Farlowe (vocals), and Ric Parnell (percussion) and Steve Bolton (guitars) as the next generation. They have an edgy and somewhat brooding sound, recalling early Mott The Hoople discs such as the highly underrated Mad Shadows (1970). Much of the material reveals the quartet's slightly funky groove, such as the pulsating "Stand By Me," or the gospel-inflection on the spoken "Introduction," which prefaces the Crane instrumental "Breathless." Somewhat misplaced is the orchestration — especially on "Time Take My Life" — which tends to congest the otherwise driving arrangement. Parnell penned a pair of the finest contributions on Made In England, the slinky "Little Bit Of Inner Air," as well as the Southern rock tinged "All In Satan's Name." The latter comes off like a blend of the Allman Brothers and Deep Purple. Bolton supplies the power ballad "Never To Lose," as well as "Space Cowboy," which develops into an electric hoedown following a somewhat off-balance and synth-heavy keyboard intro. Bolton would be the next casualty of the combo, leading to the formation of the criminally underrated Headstone. A successful North American tour resulted in Made In England, which charted briefly in the U.S., and would be the final Atomic Rooster album to do so. The band would successfully continue under Crane's tutelage until the early 1980s, when he joined up with a post-"Come On Eileen" Dexy's Midnight Runners.
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(info by CGR)
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01. Time Take My Life
02. Stand By Me
03. Little Bit Of Inner Air
04. Dont Know What Went Wrong
05. Never To Lose
06. Introduction-Breathless
07. Space Cowboy
08. People You Cant Trust
09. All In Satans Name\close Your Eyes
10. Stand By Me (BBC Radio Sessions)
11. Breakthrough (BBC Radio Sessions)
12. Save Me (BBC Radio Sessions)
13. Close Your Eyes (BBC Radio Sessions)
14. Stand By Me (BBC Radio 1 In Concert)
15. People You Cant Trust (BBC Radio 1 In Concert)
16. All In Satans Name (BBC Radio 1 In Concert)
17. Devils Answer (BBC Radio 1 In Concert)
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Size: 140 Mb
Bitrate: 256 mp3
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