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The Psychedelic Aliens - Psycho African Beat (late '60s-early '70s, re-issued 2010; 320) >psychedelic, funk, soul, afrobeat >For a few years in the late 60's to early 70's worlds collided and aliens walked among us...and made music. Psycho African Beat is the complete recorded output of this amazing group and their unprecedented music that combined elements of American soul, funk, garage rock and psych with African rhythms and melodies. This magical moment lasted for 3 short years producing only 3 releases: 1 - 4 song EP + 2 - 7”s. Today, these 3 original releases are the most sought after and most elusive African funk records. It took Frank Gossner (Voodoofunk.com, Soulpusher, DJ Franco) 4 years, 9 visits to Ghana, and dozens of newspaper ads and radio announcements to track them down.
Afro Celt Sound System - Vol. 2 Release (1999) [320] >afrobeat, worldbeat, celtic folk, traditional, electronic, fusion, world music >celtic folk music with tribal African percussion >continuing on from vol 1. Special appearance by Sinead O'Connor
>Lesson No. 1 >The Ascension >Symphony No. 1 (Tonal Plexus) >Symphony No. 2 (The Peak Of The Sacred) >Symphony No. 3 (Gloria) >Symphony No. 5 (Describing Planes Of An Expanding Hypersphere) >Symphony No. 6 (Devil Choirs At The Gates Of Heaven) >Symphony No. 9 (L'eve Future) >The World Upside Down >Selections From Symphonies (for electric guitar)
that download has amnesiac but for some reason amnesiac has dollars and cents replaced with creep... am i getting memed here? if anyone has just the song dollars and cents that would be great
You are getting memed because you are downloading a radiohead album
Brayden Gutierrez
There's this album I used to listen to, it was fuckin good. All I remember is the album cover was of sharks and the the singing was basically a guy repeating over and over in a very low voice.
Thx senpaitachi
Parker Johnson
check last thread
Andrew Diaz
Requesting Passion and Security by Peter Gabriel.
Here is an almost complete discography for Robbie Basho
>American Primitive Guitar / American Primitism, Folk. >Was part of Takoma records with the likes of John Fahey and Max Ochs.
Requesting Lionel Marchetti - Petrole and William Basinski – Melancholia. If someone could share these would be appreciated.
Connor Anderson
its a fake song.
Alexander Gray
More like shit sandwich.
Owen Russell
So it's been final's week and it's almost over. Yaaay. Plus first year of college done with. Yaaaaaaay. Any albums you guys would recommend to commemorate the occasion?
>part of a series of Verve comps, the others focus on one artist each. >this one was the best live tracks in their vaults >sort of rare, not listed in Discogs.com. >rip and (crappy) photo of my personal copy >insane line-up 1 Little Man, You've Had a Busy Day: Art Tatum 2 If I Had You: Coleman Hawkins 3 If You Could See Me Now: Wynton Kelly / Wes Montgomery 4 Side Mouthin': Jimmy Smith 5 Jazzhouse Blues: Clark Terry 6 These Foolish Things Remind Me of You: Al Cohn 7 Round Midnight: Bill Evans 8 You Are Too Beautiful: Sonny Rollins 9 One Rose: Jon Hendricks 10 All Alone: Mal Waldron >good sampler if you're getting started with jazz