Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace New Years Eve (3 CD, 2007) [FLAC]


Live at the Cow Palace is a live album by the American rock band the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California, on New Year's Eve, 1976. Released in 2007, it was the first Grateful Dead album produced under contract with Rhino Records.  The album was created by remixing and remastering the original 24-track concert soundboard tapes. 
- Jerry Garcia – guitar, vocals
- Donna Godchaux – vocals
- Keith Godchaux – piano
- Mickey Hart – drums
- Bill Kreutzman – drums
- Phil Lesh – electric bass
- Bob Weir – guitar, vocals 


Ian Hunter discography [1975-2010]

 


Ian Hunter (born Ian Hunter Patterson, 3 June 1939, Oswestry, Shropshire) is an English singer-songwriter. He is the lead singer of the English rock band Mott the Hoople from its inception in 1969 to its dissolution in 1974 and he again fronted them at the time of their 2009 reunion. Hunter was a musician and songwriter before Mott The Hoople, and he continued in this vein after he left the band. As the leading figure in Mott The Hoople, but facing ill-health and disillusioned with commercial success, he embarked on a solo career, often in collaboration with Mott The Hoople's guitarist Mick Ronson, who was well-known as David Bowie's sideman and arranger from the Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars period.

Mott The Hoople achieved a certain level of commercial success and a small but devoted fan base. As a solo artist Hunter at times made the charts while most consistently releasing lesser-known but more wide-ranging works outside the rock mainstream. Among his best-known solo records are "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" (later covered by Great White) and "Cleveland Rocks," made famous from a cover version on the American TV series The Drew Carey Show.




1975 - Ian Hunter
1975 - Ian Hunter (30th Anniversary Edition, 2005)
1976 - All-American Alien Boy
1976 - All-American Alien Boy (30th Anniversary Edition, 2006)
1977 - Overnight Angels
1979 - Shades Of Ian Hunter, 2LP
1979 - You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic
1979 - You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic (30th Anniversary Edition, 2009), 2CD
1980 - Welcome To The Club, 2CD
1981 - Short Back N' Sides, 2CD
1983 - All Of The Good Ones Are Taken
1989 - Y U I Orta (with Mick Ronson)
1995 - BBC Live In Concert '89
1995 - Ian Hunter's Dirty Laundry
1996 - The Artful Dodger
2000 - Missing In Action, 2CD
2000 - Once Bitten Twice Shy, 2CD
2001 - Rant (UK Version)
2001 - Rant (US Version)
2003 - Strings Attached, 2CD
2005 - The Truth The Whole Truth And Nuthin But The Truth, 2CD
2007 - Shrunken Heads
2009 - Man Overboard
2010 - Live In London

Frank Zappa - Funky Nothingness (3 CD, 2023) [24-96]


Long after his death at the age of 52 in December 1993, Frank Zappa remains one of the most fascinating musicians and composers of his generation. Zappa was a rare individual who was equally skilled playing and writing in a number of different genres and styles, Funky Nothingness represents the brief era of a band which deserved to last longer than it did. Early on, Zappa realized the importance of recording whenever possible, as an impromptu studio jam or concert highlight might otherwise be lost for good. Especially after he dissolved his original Mothers of Invention band in 1969, Zappa sought out the best musicians possible. By the time of his death he had amassed a sizable library of unissued studio and concert performances. With the time Zappa spent composing, rehearsing bands and going on the road, it is little wonder that there was insufficient time for him to go through his entire archive to locate hidden treasures for release. 

Gong - The Radio Gnome Invisible Trilogy (4 CD, 2015) [FLAC]


For the first time ever, Gong's quintessential trilogy comprised of the albums 'Flying Teapot', 'Angel's Egg' and 'You' are gathered together in one lavish EarBook edition, together with a fourth CD of bonus material that includes both sides of Gong's impossible-to-find debut single on BYG Records, released only in France in 1970. This set includes reproductions of mega-rare and long out-of-print promotional booklets which are crammed full of Gong-founder Daevid Allen's unique illustrations, along with the entire trilogy narrative and lyrics, a treasure-trove of original album artwork, band line-ups and credits. 


Disc 1 - Flying Teapot (1973) 
Disc 2 - Angel's Egg (1973) 
Disc 3 - You (1974) 
Disc 4 - Est-Ce-Que...? (2015) 


Syd Barrett - Psychedelic Artefacts (2 CD) [FLAC]









 Psychedelic Artefacts

CD 1
1. Adam, Mike & Tim - You're The Reason Why (1964)
2. Jokers Wild - Why Do Fools Fall In Love? (1966)
3. Jokers Wild - Walk Like a Man (1966)
4. Jokers Wild - Don't Ask Me (1966)
5. Jokers Wild - Big Girls Don't Cry (1966)
6. Jokers Wild - Beautiful Delilah (1966)
7. Interstellar Overdrive (demo, possibly fake)
8. Gimme a Break (demo, possibly fake)
9. Piggy Back (demo, possibly fake)
10. Pow.r.Toh.h. ((demo, possibly fake)
11. Interstellar Overdrive (CBS Edit, Dec.66)
12. Let's Roll Another One & Instrumental (Jan.67, Most Complete Tape)
13. Interstellar Overdrive (?) (Excerpt from the film "Dope", UFO Club, Feb-March 67)
14. Interstellar Overdrive (24 Feb.67, From "Die Jungen Nachtwandler")
15. Nick Mason Interview (March 67)
16. Arnold Layne (Fake Stereo)
17. Sunshine (Vocal Track of "Matilda Mother", March 67)
18. See Emily Play (Acetate 1, May 67)
19. See Emily Play (fake stereo)
20. Interstellar Overdrive (Outtake)
21. Scarecrow (Outtake)
22. Astronomy Domine (Outtake)
23. Complete Pathe Newsreel (July 67)
24. Scream Thy Last Scream (Half Speed)

CD 2
1. Syd Barrett Interview (August 1967)
2. Scream Thy Last Scream (Half Speed)
3. Roger Waters Interview (Stockgolm, Sept.67)
4. Reaction In G (With Voiceover, Beat Club, Sept.67)
5. Reaction In G (Beat Club, Sept.67)
6. Remember A Day (Backing Track with Voiceover)
7. Remember A Day (Backing Track)
8. In The Beechwoods / Vegetable Man / Vegetable Man Jam (Raw Original Source)
9. Apples And Oranges (BBC, 67)
10. Apples And Oranges & Interview (American Bandstand, November 67)
11. Syd Plays Guitar In The Studio (Unknown)
12. Singing A Song In The Morning (Kevin Ayers, Left Channel Mix, Dec.69)
13. Singing A Song In The Morning (Kevin Ayers, Right Channel Mix, Dec.69)
14. Singing A Song In The Morning (Kevin Ayers, Final Single Version without Syd)
15. Days (Steve Took with Syd (?), 1972)
16. Last Minute Put Together Boogie Band Intro (1972)
17. Syd Intro (1972)