they are two of my faves of the genre.
― Joint Custody (ian), Sunday, 17 January 2010 23:46 (sixteen years ago)
anyone have a mix that could find its way here or the noise board? ive heard some of this stuff, but i'm lazy.
― you cant be neutral on throwing momma off a moving train (artdamages), Saturday, 30 January 2010 17:29 (sixteen years ago)
Collector's Choice issues unreleased Poco concert from 1971
― Roomful of Moogs (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 3 February 2010 01:19 (sixteen years ago)
http://therisingstorm.net/audio/swampwater2.jpg
how ya'll feel about this ^^ record? highs are high & the lows are seldom imo.
― Joint Custody (ian), Tuesday, 9 March 2010 20:20 (sixteen years ago)
i've never heard it. like the cover though.
okay, it doesn't look like i'm ever gonna get my act together to digitize my tapes, so here's my track-listing for the tape i made inspired by this thread. i made this on marthas vineyard! that's how old it is already. tape still sounds good to me.
side one
marlin greene - forest ranger
eggs over easy - arkansas
sam signaoff - you brought my beginning
jerry corbitt - delight in your love
david wagner - mobile blue
link wray - god out west
cowboy - pat's song
mcguinness flint - friends of mine
horald griffiths - watching pigeons chasing shadows on the ground
david blue - outlaw man
thomas jefferson kaye - thanks for nothing
southwind - same sad old song
rick nelson - gypsy pilot
west - you only think you've come home
side two
george gerdes - peas porridge hot
mike seeger - hello stranger
bread - what a change
the unspoken word - sleepy mountain ecstacy
gallagher & lyle - to david, charlie, and ian
mike corbett & jay hirsh (with high mccracken) - fly with me
gypsy - dead and gone
the uniques - i sure feel more (like i do than i did when i got here)
mickey newbury - how many times must the piper be paid for his song
orphan - what goes on
southern comfort - roses
west - new england winter
― scott seward, Tuesday, 9 March 2010 20:44 (sixteen years ago)
scott, you'll like the swamp water record. it's a unipack. and each plank of wood unfolds separately.
― Joint Custody (ian), Tuesday, 9 March 2010 21:24 (sixteen years ago)
liner notes on the back by arlo guthrie indicate that swampwater was linda ronstadt's backing band circa '70.
― Joint Custody (ian), Tuesday, 9 March 2010 21:25 (sixteen years ago)
Really interesting!! I've got five of Steve Haggard's albums, I've seen him play live once in Nashville and I've reviewed him for an English music zine, but never even heard of 'Slain By An Angel'. Can't find it online, is it available somewhere?? amyanne
― AmyAnne, Friday, 26 March 2010 01:10 (sixteen years ago)
welcome
― velko, Friday, 26 March 2010 01:12 (sixteen years ago)
hello AmyAnne! Welcome to ILM.I don't know if Slain By An Angel is available online at all, but I'd be happy to tape you a copy of it. You can e-mail me at dr.carl.sagan at gmail dot com.
― ian, Friday, 26 March 2010 01:17 (sixteen years ago)
i really fucking love john hartford btw. i found a copy of Aereoplain in the 2/$5 bin today at a shop in manhattan. that's a $30 record! i got it for my friend Dave. "First Girl I Ever Loved" is an incredible song.
― ian, Friday, 26 March 2010 01:55 (sixteen years ago)
Anybody a fan of Ron Elliott's The Candlestickmaker? I picked up the reissue recently, but haven't quite digested it yet.
― gnarly sceptre, Friday, 26 March 2010 11:18 (sixteen years ago)
It looks like you can buy that Steve Haggard for $26 on ebay, which might be a bit much....
― ian, Friday, 26 March 2010 15:06 (sixteen years ago)
That Ron Elliot record is very listenable.
― Trip Maker, Friday, 26 March 2010 15:27 (sixteen years ago)
I picked up the Elliott a couple years back along with the Brummels reunion set and a bunch of other stuff. Both got lost in the shuffle, but I need to dig 'em out again. I recall both being a step down from the prime Brummels material, but so are a lot of things.
― Roomful of Moogs (C. Grisso/McCain), Friday, 26 March 2010 15:36 (sixteen years ago)
it just sounds that bit smoother than Bradley's Barn and Triangle. and i only heard Laugh, Laugh for the first time a few weeks back, and that's become an instant favourite, so i think i need to travel the opposite way in the catalogue.
― gnarly sceptre, Friday, 26 March 2010 17:27 (sixteen years ago)
album with laugh, laugh on it is seriously one of the greatest albums of the 60's.
― scott seward, Friday, 26 March 2010 17:29 (sixteen years ago)
ian, i think you would like this album if you don't already have it. country + westcoast Airplane stuff. i dig it. some of it actually sounds like what i imagine richard & mimi would have sounded like if they had lived to go electric. for real!
http://www.balladyre.com/kotf/pics/s_Steelwind_2.jpg
http://www.proaudioinfo.com/disk-market/jk/3L-00631.jpg
― scott seward, Friday, 2 April 2010 15:42 (sixteen years ago)
oh hey i bought a cd! 17 dollars retail! well, i traded records for it, but still...
one of my fave xian psych records. so dreamy. and a very definite west coast vibe as well. god bless these kids. i forget who put it out on cd. probably a boot of some sort.
http://i327.photobucket.com/albums/k464/gorillapads/NONSENSE_APRIL-1.jpg
― scott seward, Friday, 2 April 2010 15:46 (sixteen years ago)
lovin that Jack Taylor and Steelwind album cover
― Kaleidoscope Funk Network (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 2 April 2010 16:08 (sixteen years ago)
Just got Shuan Harris self titled record on Capitol. Totally great with psych'y moves and downer suicidal vibes. He used to be in the West Coast Pop Experimental Band.
― lacipetersonskid, Friday, 2 April 2010 16:42 (sixteen years ago)
ha, Craig Chaquico. the dude who played guitar for the pro AOR versh of Jefferson Starship. never heard of that Jack Taylor and Steelwind record before but will definitely seek that out to complete that part of the Airplane diaspora ...
― Stormy Davis, Friday, 2 April 2010 17:29 (sixteen years ago)
heh jack taylor gave my grandfather guitar lessons back in the 60s. the steelwind record is pretty good, chaquico is the man
― hobbes, Friday, 2 April 2010 22:07 (sixteen years ago)
i think he was like 16 or something when he played on that record (chaq)
vox are definitely proto-Airplane
― kulinary gangsta (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 2 April 2010 22:18 (sixteen years ago)
I've been on a hunt for Marlin Greene's records for the past month after finding an mp3 of the song "Fields of Clover" online. But I can't find them in any shops or dollar bins. I can't even find anything anywhere. I did find Eggs Over Easy's 'Good 'n' Cheap" which I haven't stopped listening to yet, and Loose Change's self titled. The Loose Change also really good.
― Jacob Sanders, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 00:07 (sixteen years ago)
I have for some time been toying with printing out this thread but I would never without a hot face walk into a record store to browse with a ream of paper. I wonder how long it'd be, though.
Not West Coast, but have you guys heard Richard Clapton's "Down the Road"? I love that song, and it reminds me of a lot of this stuff.
― bamcquern, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 01:26 (sixteen years ago)
<img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ig0OYC5ePtY/SewkWoRYn2I/AAAAAAAAAnE/lrZWBM8euNg/s1600-h/MelcherFsmall.jpg">
― Jacob Sanders, Thursday, 15 April 2010 00:30 (sixteen years ago)
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ig0OYC5ePtY/SewkWoRYn2I/AAAAAAAAAnE/lrZWBM8euNg/s1600-h/MelcherFsmall.jpg
so, Larry Jon Wilson? Much good? God a tip from a pal to look fer the records when I'm in TN next week.
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Saturday, 10 July 2010 04:20 (fifteen years ago)
really good!
― scott seward, Saturday, 10 July 2010 14:07 (fifteen years ago)
look for New Beginnings. an album he did on Monument. really good. not the easiest record to find though. don't know if he really belongs on this thread though.
― scott seward, Saturday, 10 July 2010 14:10 (fifteen years ago)
thanks :)
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Saturday, 10 July 2010 20:55 (fifteen years ago)
this is my pick hit of the month for this thread. so great.
http://www.cowboyjackclement.com/images/clement_alliwant400px.jpg
― scott seward, Saturday, 10 July 2010 21:03 (fifteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW5VsGWdbp0
the Dandelions' 1971 s/t album is West Coast in spirit only, but it definitely fits in with the crate-digging sewardship mentality of this thread. there's scant info about them online, but their last.fm entry says...
recorded in 1970 by ‘The Children of Sunshine’, 10 year old 5th grade girls Tres (Therese) Williams and Kitsy Christner, grade-school friends in St. Louis, Missouri. They wrote all the songs themselves, both played guitar and sang all vocals. They hired two college students to play acoustic bass (Wendy Katz) and drum kit (Mike Kieffer). The album was released in 1971 when the girls were 11. Three hundred copies were pressed and released. Their school was completely supportive of the girls allowing them to perform at the school as well as on local radio, television and live performances during the school day.
Their school was completely supportive of the girls allowing them to perform at the school as well as on local radio, television and live performances during the school day.
the album is a little over 20 minutes of cute, strummy folk-pop songs about peace, love, God, happiness, getting their music teacher to help them cut an album, asking a dog for permission to throw a party, and a couple tracks of studio chatter. buoyant stuff that suits the mild, post-rainstorm weather I've been seeing this afternoon.
― if you see her, say ayo (unregistered), Sunday, 11 July 2010 16:59 (fifteen years ago)
i will check it out. i don't think i mentioned the numero group local customs album on here. just on the numero thread. but it totally belongs here. Lone Star Lowlands. i've been playing the hell out of my promo. it just sounds better the more you hear it and the songs (mostly originals) become more familiar to you. the vinyl has extra tracks too. so, i'd probably go for that. just a great mix of hippie hard rock. san fran style rock, some country-ish stuff. its all over the place.
http://www.numerogroup.com/catalog_detail.php?uid=01164#
― scott seward, Sunday, 11 July 2010 18:16 (fifteen years ago)
this is may not QUITE right for this thread, but this guys list of rec'd records includes a number of personal favorites... http://www.mb.ccnw.ne.jp/swamp/70th_list.htm
anyone speak japanese?
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, 14 July 2010 16:45 (fifteen years ago)
i'm fond of that 60,000,000 buffalo album. there is a lot of good stuff on that list. and a lot i want to hear. there is also some stuff that might fit this thread but i don't think i would bring it up here cuz i don't think its that great. stuff like bell+arc. stuff i have TRIED to like and just not gotten into for whatever reason. there is an album on there that my brother told me about that i really want. not telling which one. its a secret.
― scott seward, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 16:59 (fifteen years ago)
I've seen two copies of the John Braden record he lists in the last few weeks. thought it was really not good, due to his just-plain-bad vocals. good players on it though. byrds/burritos.
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, 14 July 2010 17:07 (fifteen years ago)
Happy and Artie Traum / Double-Back Happy and Artie Traum / Double-Back渋ジャケのセピアバージョンと言えば、このTraum兄弟の2ndアルバムでしょう! Speaking of cover versions of sepia astringency, this would Traum brothers 2nd album! 71年に Capitolからリリースされたこのアルバムは、ウッドストック系名盤としても名高い作品です。 In 71 Capitol album was released, the system works is also famous as masterpieces Woodstock. Amos Garrett、Bill Keith両名のスライドとペダルスティール、Eric Kaz氏のピアノ、Tracy Nelson嬢のバックヴォーカル等、お馴染みのメンツも顔を出して粋なプレイを聞かせてくれますが、Buddy Spicher氏のストリングス系やClark Pierson氏(Full -Tilt Boogie Band)等のパワフルなドラムスもこのアルバムを名盤へと導いています。 Amos Garrett, Bill Keith's pedal steel and slide the two names, Eric Kaz's piano, Tracy Nelson and Miss backing, but let us make an appearance too smart to play the familiar face, Buddy Spicher's Mr. Clark Pierson system and Strings (Full-Tilt Boogie Band) has led to this masterpiece album and powerful drums. Traum 兄弟の味わい深いヴォーカルと職人的なギタープレイは勿論、全10曲が五臓六腑に染み渡る名曲揃い! Tasty vocals and guitar play an artisan Traum brothers of course, classic suit all 10 songs permeate the organs? ワシ的にはA面ラストの「The Seagull」やB-2の「Cross Examinator」が好みですネ~! In the last Eagle A side "The Seagull" and the B-2 "Cross Examinator" I prefer Ne! フォークロック的なアレンジ&インスト構成ですが、アルバム全体から何故か? I & folk-rock arrangements of instrumental configurations, for some reason the whole album? 無骨な力強さを感じます。 I feel rugged strength. どちらかと言えば「秋」よりも「夏の終わり」に似合う作品かもネ。 If anything, "fall" rather than "late summer" maybe the suits work.
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, 14 July 2010 17:31 (fifteen years ago)
I've stumbled across that list before. If you push a few buttons you get his list of female artists:
http://www.mb.ccnw.ne.jp/swamp/female_list.htm
― Thus Sang Freud, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 18:25 (fifteen years ago)
I feel rugged strength.
― Thus Sang Freud, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 18:26 (fifteen years ago)
All 10 songs permeate the organs!
― All 10 songs permeate the organs (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 14 July 2010 18:32 (fifteen years ago)
i like that japanese guy's lists cuz they actually make me feel like i have standards or something! cuz for every hipster classic on there he also throws in some helen reddy or some mirabai. mirabai! dollar bins ahoy. but, like i said about his other list, i like that its a nice good/bad/ugly mix.
― scott seward, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 19:41 (fifteen years ago)
Sepia Astringency!
― sonofstan, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 19:42 (fifteen years ago)
list is helpful too. like, i know i have that donna rhodes album but i can't remember why i kept it. i should play it.
― scott seward, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 19:49 (fifteen years ago)
diggin the voice on this guy
― crude interloper of a once august profession (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 6 October 2010 15:31 (fifteen years ago)
that's pretty great
― jaxon, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 18:30 (fifteen years ago)
dang, that does sound good. other sample here sounds great too: http://therisingstorm.net/ted-lucas-the-om-album/
― tylerw, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 18:39 (fifteen years ago)
yeah, stoked on this.
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, 6 October 2010 19:51 (fifteen years ago)