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Repost SPRING FEVER Woodstock 1970 Rare Canadian Rock Blues Psych

Repost SPRING FEVER Woodstock 1970 Rare Canadian Rock Blues Psych EXCLUSIVIDADE DO BLOG VENENOS DO ROCK!! �LBUM RAR�SSIMO DESTE POWER TRIO CANADENSE QUE FAZIA UM ROCK COM PEGADA BLUES E NUMA FUZZION QUE PODER SER DEFINIDO TAMB�M COMO HIPPY PSYCH!! EXCELENTE SOM COM GUITARRA TRABALHANDO LEGAL EM V�RIOS COVERS, COMO A PRIMEIRA E SEGUNDA FAIXA, ORIGINALMENTE DA BANDA CROSBY, STILLS NASH & YOUNG!! AS VERS�ES FICARAM MUITO LEGAIS E BEM TRABALHADAS!! "I JUST WANT TO MAKE LOVE TO YOU, GIMME SHELTER E OUTRAS CAN��ES S�O VERS�ES BE LEGAIS!! BELA BANDA E BELO DISCO!!! UM VENENO CANADENSE RECOMENDADO!!   EXCLUSIVE OF THIS BLOG !! RARE ALBUM OF THIS CANADIAN POWER TRIO !! ROCK BLUES AND IN THAT FUZZION MAY BE DEFINED AS ALSO HIPPY PSYCH !! COVERS GOOD AS THE FIRST AND SECOND TRACK , BAND ORIGINALLY CROSBY , STILLS NASH & YOUNG !! GOOD BAND !!! RECOMMENDED !! Paul James - Vocal/Lead Guitar Rick Law - Organ/Bass/Harmony Frank Meehan - Drums   0...

Request FEVER TREE Fever Tree Another Time Another Place 1968 69 US West Coast Psych Garage Rock

Request FEVER TREE Fever Tree Another Time Another Place 1968 69 US West Coast Psych Garage Rock BOA BANDA AMERICANA QUE FAZIA UM SOM T�PICO DAS BANDAS PSICOD�LICAS DE SAN FRANCISCO COM ALGUMAS EXPERIMENTA��ES E BOAS GUITARRAS DISTORCIDAS!! AQUI TEMOS OS DOIS PRIMEIROS ALBUNS DOS CARAS NUM DISCO S�!! VENENO RECOMENDADO!!   Fever Tree (1968) - Their debut album was a strong psychedelic affair, and included their legendary San Francisco girls along with a smorgasbord of similar gems.  Starting with Bachs Toccata in fugue and minor, this album is a feast of psychedelic experimentation, with strong songs, and strangely seductive distorted guitars.  Another time, another place (1968) - Continuing in the same vein as the first album, this is a similar sounding record, although the musicianship had gotten better.  For me the best moment is the almost Iron Butterfly-ish reworking of "Man who paints the pictures".  A very strong follow up, its a mistery why this a...