This album, The Apple Pie Motherhood Band (1968), by The Apple Pie Motherhood Band, is one that came into my suggestions from Apple Music the other night. I’m not sure what album…
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Country Joe & The Fish – I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ to Die (1967)
Country Joe & The Fish is a classic psychedelic rock and folk rock band from the 1960s. I’ve never actually listened to an album of theirs all the way through, but I…
Orpheus – Orpheus (1968)
Continuing with my 1960s American rock streak, this album is another one I saw under my suggestions on Apple Music while listening to another album recently, though I can’t remember what I…
Chamaeleon Church – Chamaeleon Church (1968)
I don’t quite remember how exactly I happened upon this album, but I’m sure it was in a suggestion from Apple Music shown under an album I listened to recently. The album…
Big Brother & The Holding Company (1967)
Tonight I’ll be listening to Big Brother & The Holding Company & Janis Joplin’s album, Big Brother & The Holding Company (1967). That whole bit was much too long to fit into…
Phluph – Phluph (1969)
I think I added this album the other night while listening to the album by Front Page Review, upon seeing this one in the suggestions during my listen. Phluph is another band…
Syndicate of Sound – Little Girl (1966)
I added this album after seeing it in my suggestions after listening to The Litter last night, and am pretty excited to check it out. I know nothing at all about Syndicate…
The Litter – $100 Fine (1968)
I had first heard of The Litter earlier this year on coming across The Litter’s album from 2019, and was pretty interested to see that the band had albums from the 1960s…
Front Page Review – Mystic Soldiers (1997)
I added this album a few weeks ago, and finally decided to give it a listen tonight. Upon a little closer investigation, this album is an incredibly interesting case. This album was…
The Shadows of Knight – Gloria (1966)
The Shadows of Knight are a blues rock band from Chicago who play in the style of English blues rock bands, but they add a Chicago flavor to it. This particular album…