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THE ROLLING STONES Necrophilia 1971 Rare Unreleased Album

THE ROLLING STONES Necrophilia 1971 Rare Unreleased Album ESTE � UM ALBUM DOS STONES QUE N�O FOI LAN�ADO E QUE DEPOIS VIROU BOOTLEG RAR�SSIMO!! AS VERS�ES AQUI EST�O BEM DIFERENTES DAS ORIGINAIS E AINDA TEMOS ALGUMAS IN�DITAS PRA CURTIR!! V�RIAS DAS CAN��ES APRESENTAM APENAS JAGGER E RICHARDS COM OUTROS M�SICOS E N�O COM OS OUTROS STONES!! NA VERDADE � O SEGUINTE: AQUELE DISCO CHAMADO "HOT ROCKS" ERA PRA SER INTITULADO NECROPHILIA E ERA PRA TER AS FAIXA SELECIONADAS PELO IMPREVIS�VEL "ANDREW LOOG OLDHAM"!! UM ENCARTE CHEGOU AT� A SER PROJETADO!! APENAS UM N�MERO EXTREMAMENTE LIMITADO HAVIA SIDO PRODUZIDO QUANDO ENT�O "OLDHAM" E UM OUTRO PRODUTOR TIVERAM UMA GRANDE DESAVEN�A POR CONTA DAS M�SICAS ESCOLHIDAS POR OLDHAM QUE O OUTRO ACHOU MUITO ECL�TICA PORQU� INCLU�A M�SICAS POL�MICAS COMO "ANDREW BLUES" E "PAY YOUR DUES (QUE ERA UMA VERS�O ALTERNATIVA DE STREET FIGHTING MAN)!! PORTANTO, AQUI EST� UM BOOTLEG QUE NADA MAIS � DO QUE A TRANSFER�N...

The Pandamonium The Unreleased Album 1969 uk outstanding psych folk rock 2004 release

The Pandamonium The Unreleased Album 1969 uk outstanding psych folk rock 2004 release Singers/guitarists Martin Curtis and Bob Poton started their professional musical careers in 1963 as members of the beat band The Pandas.  By 1966 theyd expanded their line up to include Kent Mick Glass and drummer Steve Chapman.  Theyd also opted for a name change, dropping The Pandas for the hipper Pandamonium. Produced by Shel Talmy and Hugh Murphy, the collection found the duo supported by members of Fairport Convention/Fotheringay (Jerry Donahue, Gerry Conway and Tim Donaldson) and Heads, Hands and Feet (Albert Lee and Chas Hodges).  Musically the album was quite different from the earlier "Thoughts & Words" release.  Whereas the former sported a distinctive reflective folk feel, material like I Know You, the Badfinger-ish Sunrise and Sit and Watch the Sunshine showcased a far more commercial and up-tempo pop feel.   Showcasing all original material, the pair had a cle...