Monday, May 18, 2026
TIMBERCREEK - HELLBOUND HIGHWAY LP 75
A huge thanks to Josef(Austria) for suggesting this album along with a missing New Riders of The Purple Sage album "Gypsy Cowboy" he said should have paved the way for this band's success instead of obscurity all below this post) as it has a great Grateful Dead type groove going for it the whole album. I thus got into the spirit and bumped up the Collector's Choice band 'Mountain Bus' this week along with some other similar music excursions for the series all right below that happened to 'fit in'. Enjoy!!!!
LITE FROST - st LP 76
Another great one from the FUNKMYROCK list this week but not much on Discog's except for band names that I can just cut and paste here: Dean Middleton, Lyn Payne, Merry Herbert, Rita Beach. We have really been getting into the classic song covers like Maxwell Plumm last week (I was actually noting that he had more downloads than the main post Max Q for the first time ever but later in the week Max Q gained momentum and overtook Maxwell) and I think it all started with the 70's music compilation post. Lite Frost in this private press album opens up with 4 Four Season medley into 'I Write The Songs" ending the side with 'Dancing In The Streets" meshed into "Dance With Me" the classic from Orleans! Then side one starts with 'Boogie Fever" which I mentioned to Jonder after he posted Alex Chilton doing 'Dancing Shoes" in this great post: https://jonderblog.blogspot.com/2026/05/beat-that-dead-horse-one-more-time.html and of course ends with an epic version of "My Way' with her piercing vocal performance!
VA - ITALY VACATION 1956-59 includes: Gianni Monese AHO - Cook's Tour Of Rome LP 57 w Cook's Tour Of Naples LP 56 w Nestor Amaral And His Continentals - Holiday In Italy LP 57 w The Melachrino Strings & Orchestra - Rendezvous In Rome LP 59 w The Troubadors - In Rome LP 58
Well with RYP from Twilight Zone taking his vacation this week in Greece as well as my boss and one of our sales team taking a Mediterranean Cruise (hanta be damned he said) after a big trade show in Germany last week, I figured I would treat our listeners (yes YOU!) to a comparable vacation in the next country over. Relax, you will enjoy!!
VA - HE TOUCHED ME - THE GREATEST GOSPEL HITS EVER RECORDED! 2LP 78
Actually found two copies of this double album compilation at Goodwill highlighting all the Jesus Music bands I have posted and yet to post (were no surprises to me). Artists include: The Bill Gaither Trio [title track], Doug Oldman, Evie Tornquist [bunch more of hers to post!), Jana Wacker, Gov. Jimmie Davis, Blackwood Brothers, Dallas Holm, B.J. Thomas, Andrae Crouch, Stuart Hamblen, Wendy Bagwell, Red Foley, Dotty Rambo, The Speer Family, The Happy Goodmans (I have a bunch to rip--local at Goodwill updated me on all the family members! they were big!), The Florida Boys, The Oak Ridge Boys and The Thrasher Brothers. AMEN!
THE COLUMBIA MUSICAL TREASURIES ORCH & CHORUS - SUMMBER WIND LP 67
Getting into season now and this Goodwill find sounds great on vinyl for it!
Mountain Bus - Sundance CD 71 - cc
COLLECTOR'S CHOICE: Doing a rare third selection in this weekly series because of the mini theme this week of Grateful Dead influenced bands like Timbercreek and New Riders right below. Lots to say on Discog: Mountain Bus' claim to fame is that they were sued by Windfall Music on behalf of the popular hard rock band Mountain for stealing the band's name, confusing the consumer public, and causing revenue loss by diverting sales of Mountain LPs. In reality, Mountain Bus had been using the name a few years before Mountain even formed. Guitarist Ed Mooney, vocalist Tom Jurkens, and drummer Steve Krater were all students at Loyola University in Chicago with their own individual bands in 1962. When Mooney's Moons and the Stars and Jurkens' Jurk & the Bushmen broke up in 1965, they hooked up in Rhythms Children, adding a couple of other musicians, one of whom was Krater. The band split in 1967 when one of its members fled for Canada to avoid the Vietnam draft. Mooney, Jurkens, and Krater found guitarist Bill Kees, and they formed Mountain Bus. The quartet stayed together until April of 1970 when Krater left for a two-week honeymoon. Lee Sims filled in for him, and when Krater returned, the band decided to keep both drummers. Mountain Bus played in and around Chicago from 1967 to 1971 while the members also held down full-time jobs. During the same period, some Chicago record store owners came up with the idea of starting an independent label to record local bands because they could release the music at a cheaper cost to the public without losing any profits. Good Records was formed, and they set out to record Mountain Bus in the spring of 1971. Their album, Sundance, was released, and sales started out slow before picking up steam. That came to a halt, however, in November of that year, when a temporary restraining order was issued by Windfall Music to Good Records and the band members in order to keep them from using "Mountain" as part of their name. Mountain Bus had never received much publicity outside the Chicago area, nor had they made any money to speak of with their album, so the lawsuit was likely an attack on Good Records because the label was trying to offer music at affordable prices, which was a threat to the profits of major labels. The lawsuit proved effective when Good Records went bankrupt trying to fight it, and Mountain Bus broke up as a result. Leslie West and Felix Pappalardi of Mountain, when confronted with the charge that they had been part of this hostile legal action, insisted they knew nothing of nor did they condone the lawsuit, but the damage had already been done. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide
New Riders Of The Purple Sage - st CD 71 02 w Powerglide CD 71 02 w Gypsy Cowboy CD 72 07 w The Adventures of Panama Red LP 73 w Brujo LP 74 w Home, Home on the Road LP 74
REPOST and ADD ON: Putting a "digital front end" onto this former vinyl only post after good friend to the DU blog Josef (Austria) mentioned the 'Gypsy Cowboy" CD and then I realized I didn't have the first two so got all three at Marios Rockestaria blog. They started in San Francisco in 1969 and here was text on my first post of bottom three shown above: The Panama Red album is considered one of their best but the live album has some great tunes like "Hello Marie Lou" that reflect how close they were with the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia played guitar on their first albums. Enjoy!
Clarence Carter - I Couldn't Refuse CD 95 w Too Weak To Fight CD 97 w Live With The Dr. CD 97 [R.I.P.]
REPOST & R.I.P. Clarence Carter: Died last week at age 90. His big hits were 'Patches' and 'Strokin'" and since this old post only had a live version of that later song, I have re-upped the Chitlin Soul Circuit CD below for a studio version.
https://bestfile.io/en/pvzzztEnUL1sfMo/file
VA - Chitlin Circuit Soul! CD 01: https://bestfile.io/en/6sgbtHQ9L7pKoym/file
VA - JACK KLEINSINGER'S HIGHLIGHTS IN JAZZ-12TH ANN. CONCERT tape 85
For the cassette this week another jazz comp from the Sammy gifts. Performers include: The Ensemble, Doc Cheatham & Loren Schoenberg, Phil Bodner, Carrie Smith, Glenn Zottola, Marty Napolean, Major Holley, Ray Mosca and Butch Miles. Enjoy!
Fairfield Parlour - From Home To Home CD 70 04 -cc
COLLECTOR'S CHOICE: Another kind of like the Dead bands theme this week as we start into the letter 'F' this week. Per Wiki: Kaleidoscope are an English psychedelic rock band from London that originally were active between 1967 and 1970. The band's songs combined the elements of psychedelia with whimsical lyrics. The band were also known at various times as The Sidekicks, The Key, I Luv Wight and Fairfield Parlour. Now I'm curious to list bands like this that sound like Sid early Floyd..
F. J. McMahon - Spirit Of The Golden Juice LP 69 -cc
COLLECTOR'S CHOICE: Well some great folk & psychedelic rock to go with the Dead knockoff bands above this week. Wonder if they knew about the sperm whale 'golden juice' for immortality? All that Discogs or Wiki had was his full name: Frederick James McMahon. Cool someone left a note about him at Discogs: Santa Barbara, CA folker F.J. McMahon cut his sole release, Spirit Of The Golden Juice, in 1969 following a stint in southeast Asia while serving in the U.S. Air Force. Reflective and contemplative, the album’s outsider, lo-fi folk vibe pulls from his experiences in Vietnam, at times sounding aesthetically like a sonic counterpart to Jim Schoenfeld with traces of both Fred Neil and Tim Hardin scattered throughout. Regarding the album’s namesake, in an old interview with the Lama Workshop, McMahon explains “the song “Spirit Of The Golden Juice” is about my experiences in Vietnam, Thailand and the PI. The “golden juice” is I.W. Harper bourbon which was the fuel of the times.”
WAZMO NARIZ - st 7 78 w The E.P. 7 79 w Checkout 7 79 w Things Aren't Right LP 79 w Tell Me How To Live LP 81 w Yahoo Eeee! 12 EP 86
REPOST Request: What I wrote before and per Discogs: Chicago early New Wave band akin to Phil 'N The Blanks. Pure brilliance here with the high voice swings and thoughtful lyrics. This completes the discography by this Chicago legend. Django shot is classic too. Real Name: Larry Grennan
Profile: Wazmo Nariz (born Larry Grennan in Chicago, Illinois) was a quirky new wave singer and songwriter. Also, go over to Jonder & Stinky's blog to get a couple of recently posted live tracks to add to the live album: https://jonderblog.blogspot.com/2026/05/the-best-of-wazmo-nariz-chicagos-new.html
New link but same as I had previously posted: https://bestfile.io/3bX6WDHIdHB2e9H/file
NEW KINGDOM - PARADISE DON'T COME CHEAP CD 96
Was craving to hear this ole CD of mine, as Wiki says: New Kingdom was an American rap rock duo from New York City consisting of Jason 'Nosaj' Furlow and Sebastian Laws. Formed in 1987, New Kingdom was known for its psychedelic, funk, and blues-influenced style and abstract lyricism. The duo released two albums on Gee Street Records in 1992 and 1996. ENJOY!!
The Leather Nun - Ladernunnan w Slow Death MLP 84 w Alive LP 85 w Lust Games LP 86 w Steel Construction LP 87 w Force of Habit LP 87 w Nun Permanent LP 91 (produced by Mick Ronson) w Scala Cinema Live Cass w A Seedy Compilation Live 79-94 CD 02
REPOST Request: Per Discogs: Swedish band formed in Gothenburg in 1979.
Their musical style can be defined as a mix of garage rock, gothic rock and sleazy pop. When they released the third album "Nun Permanent" in 1991, their record company went bankrupt, which slowly led to their dissolution in 1995. In late 2013 they finally got the rights of the back catalogue and the use of the band name 'The Leather Nun' back and recorded a new album.
They also started reissuing early recordings on their Leather Nun label.
Jonas Almqvist , Bengt "Aron" Aronsson, Gert Claesson and others including Freddie Wadling (original bass player).
JASON AND THE SCORCHERS - Fervor (Praxis Original and Reissue) EP 83 84 w Lost & Found LP 85 w Thunder & Fire LP 89 w Reckless Country Soul CD 96
REPOST Request: What I wrote last time: Finally did this Atlanta band who made it big up in MN at our First Ave where I saw them back in the day as I was missing some core stuff. Big THANKS to simonthecat as I got the original Praxis version of the debut with less and different songs and glad I did cause it sounds like a good punk 12 inch if you listen carefully. Someone told me long ago about this in comment but I wanted their first hit 'Marie' song. Biggest tune in our market though was 'White Lies".
Monday, May 11, 2026
MAX Q - st LP 89
This choice album I discovered from a youtube/facebook reel quick blip about it saying INXS front man Michael Hutchence produced and wrote most of it. Per Discogs: Australian band active from 1989 to 1990. Formed by Michael Hutchence of InXS and Ollie Olsen, following their collaboration on the 1986 film Dogs in Space. Several members had previously collaborated with Olsen on other projects.
Ollie Olsen – production
Michael Hutchence – vocals, production
Gus Till – piano and programming
Arnie Hanna – guitar
Michael Sheridan – guitar
Bill McDonald – bass
John Murphy – drums and percussion























