Takker for tips Cash63, det er alltid kjekt med musikk man kanskje ikke kjenner fra før.
Eldkvarn har en stor katalog og av alle deres utgivelser er det akkurat denne jeg har.Typisk
Du må få tatt deg en tur så du får sett den svenske delen av samlingen
Har vel nærmere 500 forskjellige 70-80 talls skiver.
mvh
Peruanske klassikere, fra dagens runde hos Dipper, mye man kan bruke et gavekort til
Stilen er cumbia, psyk rock. Dette er som å være på ferie på Den Dominikanske Republikk,
mye av de samme elmentene derfra.
Brasilianske Os Brazoes, Os Brazoes-69
Litt info fra nettet:
Here is an obscure slice of late-’60s killer Brazilian psychedelia ! Little is known about OS BRAZÕES except that they formed in Rio De Janeiro late in 1969 and that their main claim to fame was being picked by Gal Costa as her backing band when she was making her early, and hugely, influential forays into Tropicalia – her best and most psychedelic effort being the « Tuareg » song. It turns out her sidemen had a pretty great album in them as well; they created a synthesis of North American rock & roll and native Brazilian styles, with results similar to those being explored by Tropicalia ringleaders Os Mutantes, Gilberto Gil, Jorge Ben, whom the band cover on this record.
Buzzing fuzz guitars, pop vocals, space-out effects and exotic percussions : the band blend ethnic rhythms with some jazzy, western-influenced pop-rock before launching into weird euphoric space trips!
Mickey Newbury er ikke for mainstream for meg tkr, trodde min musikksmak var kjent for deg nå,
er ikke sint bare fryktelig skuffet
Mannen har en fantastisk stemme, han har nok gått under radaren til mange.
Hvis du ikke har lest deg opp på mannen allerede:
[h=3]Artist Biography by Kurt Wolff[/h]
Along with fellow songwriters such as Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, and Tom T. Hall, Mickey Newbury helped revolutionize country music in the 1960s and '70s by bringing new, broader musical influences as well as a frank, emotional depth to the music -- while at the same time never losing respect for tradition. Newbury infused his country music with haunting beauty and spiritual melancholy, creating an impressive collection of introspective, emotionally complex songs that are more spiritual cousins of the work of Leonard Cohen than that of Roy Acuff. (Newbury, in fact, calls himself a folksinger and has never toured with a band, preferring the ambience of a quiet coffeehouse.) The fact that many of his songs became hits for singers from Don Gibson to Elvis Presley was proof that the industry and the public were hungry for a change. Like many of his generation, however -- such as his friend Townes Van Zandt -- Newbury was better known as a songwriter than as a singer. Newbury recorded 15 albums over a nearly 30-year period -- right up to 1996's Lulled by the Moonlight, a limited-edition release sold by mail order -- but his soft, beautiful tenor voice rarely reached the charts.
Newbury spent his teens in Houston absorbing a wide range of music, learning to play guitar, and writing poetry, which he began reading in local coffeehouses. Folk music was on the rise at the time, and he soon turned to writing songs. He sang in a vocal group called the Embers during this time (they were briefly on Mercury) and played and hung out in Houston's black R&B and blues clubs, where he was nicknamed "the Little White Wolf" by Gatemouth Brown. Newbury joined the Air Force and was stationed in England. After his discharge, he turned back to music. In 1963, a friend of his landed him a writing job with Acuff-Rose, and Newbury moved to Nashville. During the next several years, he became friends with such singers as Roy Orbison, Roger Miller, Kris Kristofferson, and Townes Van Zandt. He was also instrumental in getting both Kristofferson and Van Zandt, among others, noticed in Nashville.
In 1966 Don Gibson had a Top Ten hit with Newbury's "Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings," and Newbury's writing career was off and running. A long string of hit songs followed, recorded by such artists as Kenny Rogers & the First Edition ("Just Dropped In"), Eddy Arnold ("Here Comes the Rain, Baby"), and Andy Williams ("Sweet Memories"). Newbury's first album of his own was Harlequin Melodies for RCA in 1968, recorded in RCA's big Nashville studio (it's an album he later detested). He quickly got out of his RCA contract and instead turned to a small four-track studio run by engineer Wayne Moss in a converted garage (becoming, before the word "outlaw" ever became fashionable, one of the first Nashville artists to work outside the studio system). It was here that he recorded some of his best solo albums, starting with It Looks Like Rain for Mercury; this contained initial versions of two of his most enduring songs, "San Francisco Mabel Joy" (which he's recorded several times more) and "33rd of August."
But Mercury didn't support the album, and so Newbury switched to Elektra in 1970. With this label, he released a string of superb albums, including 'Frisco Mabel Joy, Heaven Help the Child, and the acoustic Live at Montezuma Hall; the latter was paired with a re-release of It Looks Like Rain. These contained such songs as "Cortelia Clark" (about a blind street singer), the almost painfully lonely "Frisco Depot," and "Heaven Help the Child," a sweeping mini-epic of a song that makes references to Fitzgerald and Paris in the 1920s. In 1972 Newbury had a Top 30 hit with "American Trilogy," a suite-like arrangement of "Dixie," "Battle Hymn of the Republic," and "All My Trials." The song later became a major hit for Elvis Presley and a standard in his repertoire.
Newbury recorded three albums for ABC/Hickory in the late '70s and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriter's Hall of Fame in 1980, but he was more and more becoming something of a recluse. He had given up concert touring some years before and also had moved to Oregon. In the 1980s, he only released two albums. In 1994 he resurfaced with Nights When I Am Sane, an acoustic album recorded live with guitarist Jack Williams. Since he was out of the spotlight for more than a decade, though, he wasn't well known in contemporary country circles. People familiar with his work, however, recognized Newbury as one of country music's most inspired and moving artists. After fighting respiratory illness for several years, Newbury passed away in the fall of 2002 at age 62
Må få takke Kanaris for å ha gjort meg oppmerksom på Newbury. han introduserte meg for denne skiva.
Er nå å få kjøpt på 180gr repress, fant mitt ex på Dipper, har fått noen runder.
Skal helt klart skaffe meg mer av Newburys katalog.
Fra hvilepuls til mitt på oppløpssida på 100meter,n
Mens man fortsatt er aleine oppe, noen hensyn må man ta
Ble kun første sida på Timmy,s Organism, Heartless Heathen-2015
Her er de kommet under vingene til Jack White og Third Man Records,
synes jeg hører det på lydbildet.Kun positivt.
Åpningssporet Get Up, Get Out og tredjersporet Please Don,Be Going er
for meg de beste fra side A.
Så vidt jeg ser har jeg alt som er på denne samleplata.
Veldig mange bra låter, men mangler noen gode Zevon sanger som f.eks, Carmelita og Hasten Down The Wind.
Burde vel heller få tak i denne? tror dette er hennes siste offisielle innspilling.
Har du den?
Har det ikke, strengt tatt trenger man det vel ikke
Carmelita finner du på albummet Simple Deams -77 og Hasten Down The Wind fra
albummet Hasten Down The Wind som kom -76.Jeg trenger vel ikke fortelle deg dette
Er kanskje ingen overraskelse hvis jeg sier at jeg har begge
Blir nok til at jeg skaffer meg dette også, er man fan så er man fan
mvh
PS
Blues, når kommer det lenge bebudede innlegget om Linda, håper du jobber med det?
Selvsagt BB, hva tar du meg for??
En annen ting, nå kommer ditt bebudede innlegg om Ronstadt?
Messe på Lillestrøm blir bra, håper du finner tid
Fortsetter med Norgrens andre album fra ifjor, The Green Stone.
Han fortsetter der han slapp med forrige, kan det bli bedre? Tror nesten det.
Värken av att lyssna på ”The green stone” är nästintill obeskrivbar. Men ibland måste musik få ta ont också och få kan göra smärtsamt vackra låtar som Daniel Norgren.
Selvsagt BB, hva tar du meg for??
En annen ting, nå kommer ditt bebudede innlegg om Ronstadt?
Vis vedlegget 358168
Fortsetter med Norgrens andre album fra ifjor, The Green Stone.
Han fortsetter der han slapp med forrige, kan det bli bedre? Tror nesten det.
Värken av att lyssna på ”The green stone” är nästintill obeskrivbar. Men ibland måste musik få ta ont också och få kan göra smärtsamt vackra låtar som Daniel Norgren.
Jim Stärk,Ten Songs and Hey Hey, No Time Wasted-2003
Spiller denne, deres to første kom kun som CD,er. Denne skiva kom i 2003
Kom kun i 500 ex, aldri sett den etter at jeg kjøpte mitt ex, noen andre
der ute som har denne?
Tror det har kommet en reutgivelse, får ta en bytur å skjekke