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3 stars 1964: Graham Bond Organisation - Live at Klooks Kleek - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_llAwXPduSAr1tYgE7Ks_fRbz4HOkSCKAE
3 stars 1965: Graham Bond Organisation - The Sound of '65 - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMkLTWUCZyth6mVRi7EnP5BKOW1YRE-nQ
3 stars 1965: Graham Bond Organisation - There's a Bond Between Us - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQjtAjuYkU591YCDCNAr4yLpKh3xijZfd
4 stars 1970: Graham Bond & Ginger Baker - Live in Bremen - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mI7yMV9_bexu-YEVVEBEF35czAyw_3xLE
4 stars 1971: Graham Bond with Magick - We Put Our Magic On You - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVvqgURy2L9cHzA2Li6ypAdiGQ90W7iK2
4 stars 1972: Graham Bond & Pete Brown - Two Heads Are Better Than One - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJutFMdN3VU
3 stars 2013: Graham Bond Organisation - Wade in the Water (archival) - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lTms_Orovr8eFpP6d5ZrD5YsAbTmMsCqE


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3 stars 1973: Help Yourself - The Return of Ken Whaley - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nJ73TCkhrqa5eTiyNzvVYIsYPKnaxyrrQ
 
HELP YOURSELF (known as The Helps by their fans) were a London-based band with a unique sound that can best be described as Psychedelic Country. They recorded four albums during the early 1970's:- "Help Yourself" (1971); "Strange Affair" (1972); "Beware the Shadow" (1972); and "The Return of Ken Whaley" (1973). It seemed like Help Yourself may have been consigned to the annals of rock history after poor sales from their fourth album, but due to popular demand by their fans, they made a brief belated comeback with "Help Yourself 5" in 2004, which consisted mainly of 1973 recordings from an unreleased fifth album. It's time now to give Help Yourself's third helping a listen.

Upon hearing the "Beware the Shadow" album for the first time, you'd be convinced they were an American Southern Rock band. In fact, their first song "Alabama Lady", sounds like a typical song that the U.S. bands Alabama or the Allman Brothers Band might have recorded in their heyday. Help Yourself have encapsulated the American Southern Rock sound perfectly with "Alabama Lady". It sounds as American as a Stetson-wearing cowboy in a rodeo riding a bucking bronco. Next up is the real highlight of the album, the 12-minute-long song "Reaffirmation". The floating sound of a Mellotron in the opening gives the song a somewhat mystical air, but this is only a prelude to a long Psychedelic Country jam session that sounds very reminiscent of some of the Grateful Dead's extended jams, only Help Yourself are much more Alive and Kicking in this exhilarating number than the Grateful Dead ever were in their seemingly endless jams. Side One draws to a close now (already?) with the brief "Calypso", which turns out to be a hippyish campfire sing-along song.

The Side Two opener "She's My Girl" has the same happy and carefree sound of the summer as "Here Comes the Sun" by The Beatles. "She's My Girl" has Hit Song written all over it. It's a song that's positively aglow with passionate romantic love and optimistic hope for the future. Up next is "Molly Bake Bean", a song with childish innocence which sounds just as silly and frivolous as the song title implies. It's a perfect Country sing-along song to listen to and join in with whilst eating baked beans around a campfire with the kids. And now it's time for the BIG bluesy piano ballad "American Mother", another song that sounds as quintessentially Born To Be Wild American as riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle over the Golden Gate Bridge. "American Mother" sounds like a song that Big Brother & the Holding Company might have recorded and it brings to mind another great song, "American Woman", by the Canadian band The Guess Who. Both songs represent good old-fashioned Blues-Rock numbers with the same raw and earthy appeal. We're just "Passing Through" now for the final song, a gently laid-back slice of Folk-Rock Americana.

"Beware the Shadow" is unlikely to appeal to Prog-Rock fans generally, but if you're in the mood to listen to some good old country boys from the Deep South of London in England, then Help Yourself to this rather unique Psychedelic Country album.



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3 stars 1965: The Ivy League - This is the Ivy League - 
3 stars 1967: The Ivy League - Sounds of the Ivy League - 
3 stars 1969: The Ivy League - Tomorrow is Another Day - 
3 stars 1997: The Ivy League - Major League (The Anthology) - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_karI5eV1RRpS2xlqMn5hUZL-7OLHLusHg


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How did this gentleman find the Peruana Bella?
                      quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


How did this gentleman find the Peruana Bella?
I had to Google Peruana Bella to find out who or what it is, but I'm still none the wiser. Embarrassed
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


And then, Black Widow is certainly interesting but how about one of these Peruanas Bellas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dQBDJzjGwo  Heart 
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4 stars 1968: The Kinks - The Village Green Preservation Society - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL40xdWb-2paezlG0eNJH6EuYDqIaZb3nj
3 stars 1973: The Kinks - The Great Lost Kinks Album - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtGDN7i8dXA4Xpj7lZP5zhiILDcBTqOty
3 stars 1973: The Kinks - Preservation Act One - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL327D44A1F680A36E
3 stars 1977: The Kinks - The Old Grey Whistle Test - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBATx9qnRDs
3 stars 1978: The Kinks - Misfits - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3NBLfuZGfo
3 stars 1981: The Kinks - Give the People What They Want - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nlYPer1uGmkBjrrIhe9TpMqDzngXIOh_s
4 stars 1982: The Kinks - Live at Rockpalast, Essen - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0gxJDSkPGw
3 stars 1986: The Kinks - Think Visual - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxH3spKzuwc
3 stars 1989: The Kinks - UK Jive - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsphy4kdNxI

 


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The one-album Brummie band Locomotive may not be nearly as well-known as Big Big Train, but it's known that the train stopped at Birmingham station and Chris Wood of Traffic was an early commuter. Smile
 
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4 stars 1970: Mighty Baby - Day of the Soup (unreleased) - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kfFa-YJZwfQ7KRY1Sr6nJZjVcFHgXZA_k
4 stars 2010: Mighty Baby - Tasting the Life: Live 1971 - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kKMGjy5ShwqE51enxmkwAZkNPN3Lu4M14
3 stars 2010: Mighty Baby - Live at Glastonbury 1971 - 
3 stars 2015: Mighty Baby - Slipstreams: In Rehearsal 1971 - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_laqj7G9ZokndRTeoU2MfXnQD-ximnYmTk


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4 stars 1967: Neon Pearl - 1967 Recordings - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpwx6vVX-_E
 
 


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4 stars 1967: The Alan Price Set - A Price on His Head - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k7Odnegv1zfuOWj3xGceyvkkvyVGunaJU
3 stars 1971: Alan Price & Georgie Fame - Price & Fame Together - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nSxPpYtHMDtEGL3-I2Prjffa0BIhCbBKk
3 stars 1974: Alan Price - Between Today and Yesterday - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_njJ2nhy1FyG0EXKeJ2OOYsgjuZ71CihMM
3 stars 1977: Alan Price & Rob Hoeke - Two of a Kind - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sLtPryWd7s
3 stars 1980: Alan Price - A Rock 'n' Roll Night at the Royal Court Theatre - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mZdoyKZL0QUrN8mYPtmNoQCh0VCfrkBYw
2 stars 1982: Alan Price & Trevor Peacock - Andy Capp (soundtrack) - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n5sMasN-ZtgylYqGzCd5gLqjz7RRTMIJw
2 stars 1983: Alan Price - Geordie Roots & Branches - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLciGHXe0u0ACBcTLooUSW4cL8Uc1CntFy
4 stars 1994: Alan Price & the Electric Blues Company - Covers - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lTaB5fYtPgIbDNj6zEQvaFIBJlWfF7HRQ
4 stars 1995: Alan Price & the Electric Blues Company - A Gigster's Life for Me - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mJfuiknMprdqr6f541afcOfVptHiTcPW0 
3 stars 2020: Alan Price with Zoot Money & Georgie Fame - Live - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nlVpnwJqN-i3ebtV30TugUkKHa4ii_CYg


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4 stars 2005: The Quiet Five - When the Morning Sun Dries the Dew (compilation) - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kw9Yn3FGcVP09_9VH1gEWbyjaymcIPLIM
 
The Quiet Five: a little-known British beat band about which little is known. The Quiet Five quietly disappeared without ever releasing an album during their 1960's heyday, but all of their hits are collected together here in the above compilation. Thumbs Up


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RAMASES (real name Kimberley Barrington Frost) adopted his name after claiming to have been visited by the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses sometime during a car journey near his home in Sheffield, England. He began dressing and behaving in an eccentric manner, wearing silk robes and shaving his head, in the style of the Hare Krishna religious sect. He recorded his sublime "Space Hymns" (1971) album at Strawberry Hill Studios at Stockport near Manchester with his wife Dorothy (who he renamed Selket), together with the musicians Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, who famously went on to form the Pop/Rock band 10cc, although this religiously-inspired album is far removed from anything 10cc ever recorded. Renowned album cover artist Roger Dean designed the spacey album cover. A second album "Glass Top Coffin" followed in 1975 which failed to achieve commercial success. Tragically, Kimberley Barrington Frost took his own life in 1976 in a fit of depression, aged 42, which makes this marvellous legacy of music he left behind all the more poignant in its appeal.

"Space Hymns" - The final frontier! Prepare to blast off into orbit with an out-of-this-world collection of 11 devotional space- themed songs where Ramases boldly (or baldly!) goes where no album has gone before. The countdown has begun..... Five!.....Four!.....Three!.....Two!.....One!.....We have lift-off!..... Launching us into orbit in spectacular style on this 11-stage rocket is "Life Child", which opens in suitably atmospheric style with some spacey sound effects. The spaced-out song takes us on a wild acid guitar trip, where the singer tells us with a religiously-inspired passion for the environment that..... "The sun is fading from Your city, Life Child, From where I stand it ain't so pretty, Life Child, I see Your sun is going down, I see Your wreckage on the ground, Life Child, Your seas are full of poisoned water, Life Child......" Taking us through the stratosphere and up into orbit comes "Hello Mister", which sounds like a devotional Hare Krishna chant, with the title words of the song chanted seemingly ad finitum, although that's no bad thing. Achieving orbit now, and along comes Space Hymn No. 3, "And the Whole World", another Hare Krishna inspired song with the pleasant harmonies blending nicely with the gentle sound of the acoustic instruments. You can almost picture the singers gathered half-naked around a campfire at night with their eyes pointed towards the heavens. "Quasar One" continues our journey around the Earth in similar devotional style with much chanting and featuring a whole jamboree of acoustic instruments. "You're The Only One Joe" follows next, where the only lyrics are the song title repeated endlessly for 2 minutes, which does become rather repetitive and you're left wondering who on Earth Joe is. The next song "Earth People" features a beautiful female vocal lead and represents one of the highlights of the album. It's a delightful song to listen to at night with the lights turned down low where you can be carried away into a higher orbit, or failing that, you can drift off to sleep and have pleasant dreams of drifting through endless space with the magnificent Earth down below. The next song "Molecular Delusion" is probably the most religious-inspired of all of the Space Hymns on the album. It's an acid-tinged song George Harrison might have recorded during one of his more meditative moments after visiting the Indian guru, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Next up is "Balloon", where the singer imploringly sings "Don't burst your bubble, or you're in trouble." which doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but who cares, because it's a fun lyric and a great song. The intriguingly titled "Dying Swan Year 2000" is a short little a capella album filler before "Jesus Come Back", an unapologetically devotional song that wears its religious heart on its sleeve with these words, "Have you got fears for the future, my friend Jesus, Jesus come back". It's *almost* enough to turn a confirmed atheist into a devout follower of Jesus. Who needs Jehovah's Witnesses knocking at their door when there's devotional music as good as this to inspire you!? Finally, we return to Earth with "Journey To The Inside" to close out the album. It's a weird 6-minute-long, drug-induced acid trip, which is nothing less than you'd expect from a religiously-inspired album drenched in psychedelic colours.

If you want to get all religious without going to church and fancy listening to some gentle and devotional Prog-Folk songs with a sprinkle of psychedelic flower-power, then this is the album for you. The album will have special appeal if you like the idea of dancing naked around a tree under a star-filled moonlit sky with some flowers in your hair. "Space Hymns" features enchanting harmonies and various acoustic delights designed to transport you to musical heaven on Earth.



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3 stars 1966: Small Faces - Live at the Twenty Club, Belgium - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nemiETkE4ilxyn9J7mUJvgN8-_C-ZlStI
4 stars 1968: Small Faces - There Are But Four Small Faces - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kua_0U1mB8UiLG_0plJfMOI_SAekzW7lM
4 stars 1969: Small Faces - In Memorium - 


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5 stars 1970: Thunderclap Newman - Hollywood Dream - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nUoSotq7oed_lMW8iI1jv_XhxOHo32Y8g
4 stars 2007: Thunderclap Newman & Zoot Money - Pick 'n' Tell - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nr94c7nnwhZYAPuRH4cvJD4_y-t-kzCf4


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3 stars 1996: The Undertakers - Unearthed (compilation) 


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4 stars 1969: Vanity Fare - The Sun, the Wind and Other Things - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kwixSPl0tr9TuI0PaFPxjPKVb_7QNo8-0


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5 stars 1969: Writing on the Wall - Power of the Picts - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mXEQJubcY7JTh7GRyD1A5OFrYHq1GwZm0
4 stars 1994: Writing on the Wall - Rarities from the Middle Earth - 
4 stars 2015: Writing on the Wall - The Rockfield Sessions - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lS3qfLVpjpOdvRfcckBE6jWTJzNCCmr2o
 
 
WRITING ON THE WALL were a one-album Heavy Prog band from Bonnie Scotland. They began life in Edinburgh in the late- 1960's and later moved down to London where they became a popular Live act, playing at the famed Middle Earth club. They were hit by ill fortune in 1973 though when their band gear was stolen and the writing was on the wall for the break-up of the band. Their one and only studio album "The Power of the Picts" (1969) featured a creepy black and white image of a skull. The album is categorised as Occult Rock on Wikipedia, so you can expect to hear a spooky witches brew of music in the style of those other two hocus pocus black magic bands, Black Widow and Coven. The CD re-issue of "The Power of the Picts" added two bonus tracks to the original nine songs on the album. There were three later album releases from Writing on the Wall, featuring rare recordings from various sessions in the late-60's and early-70's:- "Rarities from the Middle Earth" (1994); "Burghley Road" (1996); and "The Rockfield Sessions" (2015).

The album opens in fine rollicking and rambunctious style with "It Came On Sunday", which comes loudly knocking at your back door. The postman doesn't bother to ring twice, he just comes crashing straight through your door with a special delivery of powerhouse heavy blues. It's not quite as heavy as the throbbing and thunderous raw proto-metal of Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath though. No, this roaring song with its pounding beat and hypnotic rhythm is more akin to the powerful organ-driven sound of early Uriah Heep, Deep Purple and Rare Bird, with a healthy splash of mean and mighty blues thrown into the mix too. It's probably best to hunker down through the storming Hard Rock of "It Came On Sunday" and wait for Monday to come 'round. There's no peace for the wicked (or the good) though, because it's time now for a piece of "Mrs. Cooper's Pie", which turns out to be a tasty slice of thrumming organ-driven heavy rock, of which High and Mighty keyboard wizard Ken Hensley of Uriah Heep fame would be mighty proud. This Very 'eavy, Very 'umble song is a Demons and Wizards Wonderworld of sonic energy which has all of the raw undiluted power of a tank rolling across Salisbury Plain, so you better run, you better take cover, because this tank ain't stopping for anyone. We're celebrating the Sweet Freedom of a "Ladybird" next, as we dive Head First into this sonic blast from the blast. Again, the Writing is on the Wall for another pounding and pulsating explosion of audio dynamite, as this band of stormtroopers are on a take-no-prisoners Conquest, where you the listener may be the Innocent Victim. This is an album that should come with a noise abatement notice! The band really Ram the message home with the next storming rocker: "Aries". Batten down the hatches because this album is about to get VERY LOUD indeed! "Aries" is a supercharged high-energy cover version of a track from the classic American Psychedelic Rock album , "The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds", recorded in the Summer of Love year of 1967. This is where the manic intensity of earlier numbers is ramped up to 99 and taken to a whole new level of sonorous magnitude, instilling the music with all of the unstoppable power and energy of a battering Ram. Whether or not you believe in horoscopes, it's written in the stars that the Astounding Sounds of this song and album will Amaze and Delight fans of Heavy Prog.

Take cover! It could be a good time to hide under the bed now or the "Bogeyman" might get you. He sounds like a mean and moody bogeyman too, if this creepy blues number with a mean and moody attitude is anything to go by. The brief and very bizarre sailor's hornpipe sea shanty in the opening only adds to the Looney Tunes wackiness in this wild ride on the Crazy Train, with the manic vocalist sounding like he's on some kind of psychedelic acid trip from Hell. Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible..... There's no hope of sanity returning any time soon though as it's a Return To Fantasy for "Shadow of Man". It's another dark and brooding return to insanity that doesn't just verge on madness - it goes right off the rails altogether and takes the listener on a nightmare ride of absolute bedlam where the lines between fantasy and reality are constantly blurred. The music is a lunatic asylum of crazy over-the-top vocals accompanied by an absolutely manic keyboard player and a drummer going hell for leather with the relentless pounding power of a pneumatic drill. "Shadow of Man" represents a non-stop bunker-busting artillery barrage of sound from beginning to end, so it's best to have the ear- defenders at the ready. This band might sound as crazy and demented as a box of frogs at times, but that only adds to their manic appeal. Some sense of normality returns now for the heavy blues rocker "Tasker's Successor", which still barrels along relentlessly on full-power, but without the craziness of the two earlier numbers. We're S-L-O-W-I-N-G things right down now for "Hill of Dreams", an epic and grandiose number with all of the pomp and magnificent splendour we've come to expect from the best in Prog-Rock. This truly IS Progressive Rock too because the song progresses from a fairly sedate beginning, and then lights up like a Firefly into a dynamic crescendo of sound for the magnificent finale. This is the kind of gloriously pompous prog that dreams are made of! The album is rounded off nicely now by "Virginia Waters", a heavy psych number charging full-steam ahead, featuring some strangely incomprehensible babbling vocals and a maniacal accordion player, but that's no less than what we've come to expect from this psycho band of warriors on the edge of time.

If you like your Heavy Prog all-fired up with some added manic intensity, then the Writing on the Wall is that you'll love the sound of "The Power of the Picts". This band are a whole Different World of prog with a unique style all of their own, which verges on madness at times, but the album should appeal to fans of the keyboard-heavy sound of such bands as Black Widow, Deep Purple, Rare Bird, and especially Uriah Heep.



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