This album is one I’ve had on my queue for a while, and tonight I’m finally giving it a listen. From what I can tell from a quick glance on the internet,…
The Capitols – Dance the Cool Jerk (1966)
I feel like I’ve vaguely heard of The Capitols from time to time, especially due to their being from Detroit. The group were a r&b and soul trio, with just drums, a…
Delaney & Bonnie – To Bonnie From Delaney (1970)
Delay & Bonnie were a duo of musicians, who have their musical career starting in Los Angeles circa 1967, who played a certain bluesy soul rock, from what I can tell from…
The Creation – Psychedelic Rose (1987/2004)
The Creation was a relatively short-lived UK garage rock band from the 1960s, with their initial run being from 1966 to 1968, which came back together in the mid 1980s to tour…
Rhinoceros – Rhinoceros (1968)
Rhinoceros was somewhat of a supergroup from the late 1960s formed by Elektra Records instead of some musicians coming together naturally, which never gained too much traction commercially. Paul Rothschild, one of…
Tom Rush – Wrong End of the Rainbow (1970)
Breaking away a bit from the 1970s, tonight I’m delving again into a little bit of the folk rock category. I don’t really know much about Tom Rush without Googling him, but…
Fifty Foot Hose – Cauldron (1968)
I don’t quite recall how I came across this album initially, likely in the middle of the night while I was on an adding spree. I’m pretty excited to give this one…
Fred Neil – Fred Neil (1966)
Delving back into some early folk rock, I haven’t really ever heard of Fred Neil before, but am incredibly interested based on the track list alone. There seems to be a song…
The Groupies – Primitive (2020)
This was another album I saved while going through the Sundazed Records catalogue, and I’m pretty stoked to check it out. The Groupies were a psychedelic blues garage rock band hailing from…
Tim Hardin – Tim Hardin 1 (1966)
Keeping with my current 1960s trend, this time I’m checkin out some music by Tim Hardin, which is generally more folk music than other types according to what I can find on…