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  1. Hace 5 días · The band was planning to put out an album called "A Bucket of Brains," but after the two singles failed to gain any traction, their contract was cancelled. It turns out the band did record a fair amount of songs in the 1971 to 1973 time frame, with many of them produced by British rocker Dave Edmunds.

  2. Hace 5 días · I'm mostly posting this because it's so very rare and needs to get into wider public circulation. This is from a professionally recorded concert done in a film studio, but in front of an audience. It was released as a bonus DVD on some versions of the 2003 archival album "The Original Recordings: 1983-1984."

  3. Hace 5 días · Here's something a little different than my usual stuff. It's a tribute concert for Stevie Wonder. But because it's from relatively recently, 2015, it has a whole different bunch of musical acts performing songs for him than those that typically show up in these kinds of tribute concerts that I post.

  4. Hace 18 horas · Visit the Goldmine store — it is a music collector's one-stop shop of vinyl, CDs, box sets, collectibles, collecting supplies, audio equipment, music history books and Goldmine-only exclusives. Click HERE!. By TONE Scott. Welcome to this late-Spring edition of Eclectic Discoveries (No. 14) here at Goldmine, where I invite you into a curated sonic Show & Tell.

  5. Hace 5 días · Artist: Larry Graham & Graham Central Station. Title: Raise Up. 4: Raise Up (Feat. Edition: Album. Format: CD. Style: Soul/R&B. 10: Hold You Close. Condition: New.

  6. Hace 18 horas · Graham Simpson 🌩️ "Electrical Storm at the Micro-Station" cassette. Cassette + Digital Album. Subscription service exclusive. Yellow cassette + insert. Includes unlimited streaming of HDK 188 † Electrical Storm at the Micro Station via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. shipping out on or around May ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Release Yourself and The Jam are all Larry Graham classics and required listening for anyone serious about learning slap bass. “It feels good that thumpin' and pluckin' is now part of blues, rock, country – whatever. You could be listening to a blues band, and suddenly the bass player will go off thumpin' and pluckin when it's the bass solo.