never liked musicals, especially not the ones done by andrew lloyd webber. this one though is a whole different story! strange moog sounds mixed with big band jazz.
available on CD - the sound gallery vol 1 (scamp)
18 Feb 02 ·n-jeff: It actually sounds better on the Sound Gallery Comp than the original Studio 2 LP (if you play the vinyls back to back), The other track lifted from this LP for the Sound Gallery I Feel the Earth Move, is the other stand out track. Along with the beefy Moog Bassline I love the harmonica on JCS, and used to double this up with Grooving with Mr Bloe.
hammond groover number one, brian auger, teams up with julie driscoll for a song that doesn't sound like anything else. the choir by driscoll is quite strange and repititous (straight from the bengal???), vocals by auger just blows me away.
from the single tiger (columbia db 8163) available on CD - the mod years 1965-1969 (disconforme)
hell on wheels is a three piece outfit from oxelosund in sweden. this song is one of my favourites. how is sweden's best live band in their genre (weird-nothing-like-it-pop).
from there is a generation of handicapped people to carry on (nons nonslp 78), available on CD
it's strange how people change. this group was led by steve howe, yes, the man from yes (a horrible group!). the song 'my white bicycle' �s a cover version. psychedelic trip!
from the single my white bicycle (parlophone) available on CD - nuggets ii (rhino)
27 May 05 ·stushea: Yeah, this is a great one. Not only is it trippy and funny, but very aggressive and intense in its own way.
the sonics was with the wailers the roughest guys around in the seattle area (well maybe the north west!). this recording wasn't their first nor their last and if someone else would choose a sonics song he/she would not pick this one (they'd pick strychnine/psycho/cinderella which are great songs). i just can imagine what this song sounded like live...
from introducing the sonics (jerden jrl 7007), available on CD