Album: Sitting Target
Having given 1960s films such as Otley and Kaleidscope psychedlic scores, Stanley Myers takes the soundtrack to 1971 Brit film "Sitting Target" on a much darker journey using electronic choral sounds backed with loose funky bass and drums. All tracks have been transferred and remastered from Myers' original studio reels.
David Tyack with Richard Tomlinson and Naomi Hart : Avenue (part 1) / Colorado Girl /How Danny…
Album: David Tyack with Richard Tomlinson and Naomi Hart
Joseph Benjamin Hutto : Slidewinder / Young Hawk's Crawl
Album: Slidewinder
Bob Lind : Cool Summer
Album: The Elusive Bob Lind
John Renbourn : Another Monday /Lost lover blues
Album: Another Monday
Satanik sequence 01-05
Album: Satanik
Satanik started life as a popular erotic/crime-noir comic strip in 1964 and followed the adventures of Marny Bannister, a young and brilliant scientist who is horribly disfigured by illness and mocked by all - even her own family and her cruel sisters. After a visit to a rogue researcher - who through a dangerous experiment turns her into a beautiful woman - she has various adventures; many with the dark and esoteric side of life (you know - zombies, serial killers and that sort of thing).
The movie version of Satanik, directed by Piero Vivarelli, was in the same vein as the stylish Kriminal and Danger: Diabolik movies.
The movie version of Satanik, directed by Piero Vivarelli, was in the same vein as the stylish Kriminal and Danger: Diabolik movies.
Sven Libaek and his orchestra : Misty Canyon
Frode thingnaes : Wheels
Album : Maiden Voyage (A wide selection of grooves from Norway '66 - '76)
Very Nice LP
Blind Lemon Jefferson : Black Snake Moan
Peg Leg Howell : Broke and Hungry Blues
Memphis Jug Band : Gator Wobble
Lillian Glinn : Shake it down
Album: The Story of the Blues (CBS)
A documentary history of the blues on record compiledby Paul Oliver
Lightnin' Hopkins : Take a trip with me
The Holy Modal Rounders : Black Eyed Suzie
Eric Von Schmidt : Acne
Album: Various Artists - Psychedelic Hits: Take A Trip With Me (Prestige PR 7539)
John Fahey : The Transcendental Waterfall
Album: Selections by John Fahey & Blind Joe Death
Powerful, melodic folk guitar from the John Fahey/Blind Joe Death -- two sides of the same man on two separate sides! The Blind Joe Death sides features selections from the reverered, chronologically confusing work the Fahey recorded between 1959 and 1967 -- which established Fahey's skewed, masterful vision of traditional American folk and blues.
The Fahey side features tracks credited to Fahey, alluding to his own personal vision more than the Blind Joe recordings, albeit with a similar sensibility. Classic work from a master!



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