Showing posts with label out of print. Show all posts
Showing posts with label out of print. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Coroner - Mental Vortex -1991

From the ORIGINAL FBS Archives!!

Coroner - Mental Vortex (1991)
Studio recordings @320 
{Out of Print}
CD $81 at the 'Zon
 
I'm not a big metal fan but there are some bands and music that I do like. This is one 
of those recordings that I like and is worth having just for their cover of the Beatles 
"I Want You".
 

Track List:
1. Devine Step (Conspectu Mortis)
2. Son of Lilith
3. Semtex Revolution
4. Sirens
5. Metamorphosis
6. Pale Sister
7. About Life
8. I Want You (She's So Heavy)


 
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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Robert Ealey, Joe Jonas, Curly Miller - Texas Bluesmen (1994)

Rebooted...
Originally posted April 21, 2015

Robert Ealey, Joe Jonas, Curly Miller 
Texas Bluesmen
Studio Recordings @256
{Out of Print}




Track List:
1. Baby Don't Work - Robert Ealey
2. Tell Me The Reason Why - Robert Ealey
3. Part Time Love - Robert Ealey
4. I Want Your Love - Robert Ealey
5. Mambo Jambo - Robert Ealey
6. Love My Baby - Robert Ealey
7. Everday I Have The Blues - Curly 'Barefoot' Miller
8. Outskirts Of Town - Curly 'Barefoot' Miller
9. Mardi Gras - Curly 'Barefoot' Miller
10. Bartender - Curly 'Barefoot' Miller
11. Night Time Is The Right Time - Curly 'Barefoot' Miller
12. Wine Spodee-O-Dee - Curly 'Barefoot' Miller
13. Mojo Backfired - Joe Jonas
14. The Hustler - Joe Jonas
15. Blue Monday - Joe Jonas
16. Chitlin Circuit - Joe Jonas
17. Special Bonus Track: Butterbeans - Curly 'Barefoot' Miller

 
Special Guests:
Johnny Reno
Mike Morgan
Jim Suhler
Sumter Bruton
Hash Brown 
 
 
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Monday, March 2, 2026

Big Black - The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape

Rebooted by Request...
Originally posted November 6, 2015

Big Black - The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape
Studio recordings @ VBR
{Out of Print}

The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape is an album by post-hardcore noise rock band Big Black. It was released in 1987 by Touch and Go Records. The album is a CD compilation of Big Black's Atomizer album, "Heartbeat" single and Headache EP. The track "Strange Things" from the original Atomizer LP was not included on this release.

The title of the album, and the liner notes by Steve Albini, show the band's low regard for compact discs (the 8-track tape was state of the art in the 1970s).

Big Black founder/recording studio owner/all-around curmudgeon Steve Albini has hated the CD format since the beginning. He considers it inferior in sound quality and overpriced to boot. Thus, "The Rich Man's Eight-Track Tape," originally released in the late 80's, is both a compromise to the market and a deliberate provocation. Albini's own words on the subject:

"This compact disc, compiled to exploit those of you gullible enough to own the bastardly first generation digital home music system, contains all analog masters. Compact discs are quite durable, this being their only advantage over real music media. You should take every opportunity to scratch them, fingerprint them and eat egg and bacon sandwiches off them. Don't worry about their longevity, as Philips will pronounce them obsolete when the next phase of the market-squeezing technology bonanza begins."

Of course, it's now been a couple of generations, in tech terms, since the CD was introduced, and the format is still with us, though many (like the business executives who make money off them) believe they're in sharp decline. Rival formats (SACD, DVDA, etc.) have tried to muscle in, and then there's the swift encroachment of the lowly mp3. Since none of Albini's bands are available for legal download, it's pretty easy to imagine his opinion of the format. Big Black were and are a brilliant band, and anyone who thinks they know something about "extreme" rock music has to have their music. My advice: buy two copies of each of their releases on CD, and convert them to mp3's. That'll be sure to annoy the hell out of him, and an annoyed Albini is a creative Albini. Then again, take a listen to the CD versions of the music and the LP versions. Guess which one will sound better? This is, of course, on purpose.

~Scott Bresinger


Track List:
1. Jordan Minnesota
2. Passing Complexion
3. Big Money
4. Kerosene
5. Bad House
6. Fists Of Love
7. Stinking Drunk
8. Bazooka Joe
9. Cables (Live)
10. Heartbeat
11. Things To Do Today
12. I Can't Believe
13. My Disco
14. Grinder
15. Ready Men
16. Pete, King Of The Detectives
 
 

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Monday, December 29, 2025

Tempest - self titled {1973}

Rebooted...
Originally posted November 18, 2011, Last posted July 27, 2019

Something you may not know existed...
Third time around for this one!

Tempest - self titled -1973
Allan Holdsworth
Studio Recordings @320
Out Of Print
 
Tempest was a British progressive rock band with core members Jon Hiseman (Colosseum) on drums and Mark Clarke (Colosseum, Uriah Heep) on bass. For the band's first album, the line up was completed by Allan Holdsworth (Soft Machine, Gong, U.K.) on guitar, and Paul Williams on vocals and keyboards (Juicy Lucy and others). Later in Tempest's brief history, Ollie Halsall (Timebox, The Rutles) replaced Holdsworth on guitar and Williams on vocals. The group are referred to as a "minor supergroup" in liner notes.

The band released two albums, Tempest (1973) [originally released as Jon Hiseman's Tempest], and Living In Fear (1974).

*My Comment* Living In Fear which only has Jon Hiseman from the original line up, pretty much sucks dog balls.

U.S. drummer Tony Williams discovered Holdsworth around this time, which led to an invite for the up-and-coming guitarist to replace John McLaughlin in Williams' Lifetime project in 1975, as Holdsworth appeared on the Williams recordings Believe It and Million Dollar Legs. But Holdsworth's union with Williams was a brief one, as the guitarist joined up with French-English prog-rockers Gong (for such albums as 1976's Expresso and Gazeuse, plus 1978's Expresso II), in addition to guesting on recordings by Jean-Luc Ponty, Bill Bruford, Gordon Beck, Jack Bruce, UK, and Soft Machine.

Also in the late '70s, Holdsworth launched a solo career, which over the years has seen the release of 17 albums (a few standouts include 1983's Road Games, 1985's Metal Fatigue, 1994's Hard Hat Area, and 2000's The Sixteen Men of Tain), as the guitarist has been joined by such acclaimed musicians as Paul Williams (a former bandmate of Holdsworth's in Tempest), Gary Husband, Chad Wackerman, Gary Husband, Jimmy Johnson, Steve Hunt, and Alan Pasqua, among others. In the mid-'80s, Holdsworth was one of the first musicians to use a Synthaxe, a guitar that contained a breath controller that proved to be a cross between a synthesizer, guitar, and saxophone (Holdsworth was awarded Best Guitar Synthesist from 1989 through 1994 in (Guitar Player Magazine's Readers' Poll). In the '90s, Holdsworth created his own signature guitar model with the Carvin company.
~Greg Prato, All Music Guide.

Track listing:
1. "Gorgon" – 5:44
2. "Foyers Of Fun" – 3:39
3. "Dark House" – 5:02
4. "Brothers" – 3:36
5. "Up And On" – 4:20
6. "Grey And Black" – 2:28
7. "Strangeher" – 4:08
8. "Upon Tomorrow" – 6:42


This record used to be hard to find. Want a over priced cd copy?

 

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Playboy Playmate Bonnie Large - March 1973

 
 

Saturday, December 13, 2025

Thundermother - 1970-71- No Red Woman - Out of print


Front Cover

Back Cover

Notes on the Band:

There is no reliable information about the history of this band. Apparently this album was recorded in Wakefield between 1970-1971, England, engineered and produced by Mike Levon.
It collects Their Contributions to Astral Navigations, Gagalactyca, Loose Routes I and II. "David J. Smith (formerly of David John and the Mood) co-produced and sang on some tracks of an" ad hoc "group (ie They Were the studio creation) called Thundermother During 1969.
This one band shared with LP Light years Away called "Astral Navigations" (Holyground 1971). Thundermother's Contribution was recorded over one weekend.
Acid guitars, Hard Acid rock, heavy Acid Psych, Heavy Acid Prog, Acid Blues !! Progressive/hard rock featuring a lot of fuzzed guitar!!

Track List:
01.Someday 13:41
02.Country Lines 1:05
03.Boogie Music 4:48
04.Woman 3:17
05.Lady (Lay By Me) 3:39
06.The People Show 3:55
07.Come on Home 4:53
08.Woman in My Life 4:17
09.Rock Me Babe 6:03
10.Boogie Music (Coke Version) 4:53
11.Duce Blues 1:14
12.Watch Your Step 3:30
13.You Know Me Babe 1:26
14.Come on Home (Space Version) 7:31

Thundermother:
David John - lead vocals, percussion
Dave "Ginner" Millen - lead vocals, lead guitar, bass
Frank Newbould - guitar, bass, vocals
Fred Kelly - drums, percussion
Dave Wilkinson - piano
Dave Smith "Daz" - bass
Jerusalem Smith - Drums On "Woman"

Don't miss this most excellent late 60s early 70 type psychedelic rock Album it is a one of a kind.

Enjoy or not!

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Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/52qzunjok961dsy/Thunder+1970-71.rar/file

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Zebra – Live (Out Of Print)

 



Zebra – Live 

Released 1990   (Out Of Print)


Randy Jackson: Lead vocalist, songwriter, and lead guitarist

Felix Hanemann: Bass, keyboards, and backing vocals

Guy Gelso: Drums, percussion, and backing vocals.

These original members have been performing together since the band's formation in 1975

Hard rock band Zebra, known for their legendary live shows, released the album Live in 1990. The recordings are taken from two shows they performed at Sundance in Bayshore on Long Island on November 25 and 26, 1989. It features six songs from their debut album, two songs from No Tellin' Lies, three from 3.V, and a single Led Zeppelin cover.


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Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Morphine - Live At The Warfield 1997 OUT OF PRINT


 
 

                                                   We all love Morphine, you should too.

Disc 1

1.Intro/Potion

2.I'm Free Now

3.The Other Side

4.Mona's Sister

5.Empty Box

6.Early To Bed

7.Thursday

8.Super Sex

9.Swing It Low

10.Candy

Disc 2

11.Honey White

12.Cure For Pain

13.French Fries With Pepper

14.Wishing Well

15.Intro/Buena

16.Radar

17.You Look Like Rain

                   GOING DOWN TO THE RIVER THERE'S A MAN I WANNA SEE

                    I DON'T EVEN HAVE TO SHOOT I DON'T EVEN HAVE TO AIM

Saturday, August 2, 2025

The Raconteurs - Live Manchester Apollo 2006

From the ORIGINAL FBS Archives...

The Raconteurs - Manchester Apollo 
Manchester, UK
October 15, 2006
Soundboard @256
{Out of Print}


This "official" bootleg was only available at the end of the show at the Manchester Apollo (UK) on October 15, 2006 or by pre-order on the Raconteurs website. Only 1000 copies were made.

Set List:
CD1
1.Level
2.Hands
3.Back to you
4.Together
5.Christian life
6.Bang bang

CD2
1.Store bought bones
2.Yellow sun
3.Blue veins intro jam
4.Blue veins
5.Intimate secretary
6.Steady as she goes
7.Broken boy soldier 

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Sunday, May 11, 2025

The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation

Rebooted by request email...
Originally posted June 1, 2013


The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation - self titled
Released 1969
Studio Recordings @256
Out of Print

Track List:
1. Watch 'N' Chain
2. My Whiskey Head Woman
3. Trouble No More
4. Double Lovin'
5. See See Baby
6. Roamin' And Ramblin'
7. Sage Of Sidney Street
8. Memory Of Pain
9. Mutiny 
 


The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation 
Doctor Dunbar's Prescription
Released 1969
Studio Recordings @320
Out of Print


Track List:
1. Change Your Low Down Ways
2. The Fugitive
3. 'Till Your Lovin' Makes Me Blue
4. Now That You've Lost Me
5. I Tried
6. Call My Woman
7. The Devil Drives
8. Low Gear Man
9. Tuesday's Blues
10. Mean Old World


Ansley Dunbar -drums & percussion
Victor Brox -vocals, guitar
Alex Dmochowski -bass
John Moorshead -guitar

Aynsley Thomas Dunbar (Born 10 January 1946) is an English drummer. He has worked with some of the top names in rock, including Nils Lofgren, Eric Burdon, John Mayall, Frank Zappa, Ian Hunter, Lou Reed, Jefferson Starship, Jeff Beck, David Bowie, Whitesnake, Sammy Hagar, Michael Schenker, UFO and Journey.

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Playboy's Playmate of the Month, January 1969
Leslie Bianchini

Thursday, November 14, 2024

The Urban Voodoo Machine - In Black 'n' Red

From the ORIGINAL FBS archives...
The Urban Voodoo Machine
In Black 'n' Red

Studio recordings @320
{Out of Print}

With their lurching sea shanties, debauched murder ballads, messed-up tangos and whiskey-soaked gypsy stomps, some reckon they're from the same stable of stallions as Tom Waits and Nick Cave; others point out the last gang in town swagger of The Clash and the hellbound blues that John Lee Hooker first dragged out of the swamp. Featuring between 7 to 12 musicians playing - guitars, drums, fiddle, trumpet, banjo, washboard, upright bass, gong, mandolin, accordion, harmonicas, saxophone and even empty bottles & tie racks to build their unique Bourbon Soaked Gypsy Blues Bop N Stroll.

 
Track List:
1 -Go East    
2 -Cheers For The Tears    
3 -S.O.S (Swim Or Sink)    
4 -Rather You Shot Me Down    
5 -High Jeopardy Thing    
6 -Run For Your Money    
7 -Lightning From A Blues Sky    
8 -Off To Rehab    
9 -Alone In The City    
10 -Good For You    
11 -Heroin (Put My Brothers In The Ground)    
12 -Goodbye To Another Year  
 
 
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Monday, November 11, 2024

Bauhaus - Swing The Heartache (1980-1983)

Rebooted...
Originally posted November 7, 2015

Bauhaus - Swing The Heartache
(The BBC Sessions Live)
FM Studio soundboard @320
{Out of Print} 

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Track List:
1.A god in alcove
2.Telegram Sam
3.Double dare
4.A spy in the cab
5.In a flat field
6.St vitus dance
7.In fear of fear
8.Poison pen
9.Party of the first part
10.Departure
11.The three shadows part II
12.Silent hedges
13.Swing the heartache
14.Third uncle
15.Ziggy stardust
16.Terror couple kill colonel
17.Night time
18.She's in parties
 

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Sunday, November 10, 2024

Iggy Pop - Live Boston MA. 1988

Rebooted...Again
Originally posted March 7, 2014 & March 18, 2020

Iggy Pop - Live Boston MA.
at The Channel 
Boston, MA. - KBFH
July 19, 1988
Soundboard or FM Source @New flac link!

Originally posted at Nargo The Bort's Deviant Subculture 2007

 
Set List:
Instinct
Kill City
1969
Penetration
Power and Freedom
High on You
Five Foot One
Johanna
Easy Rider
Tuff Baby
I Feel Alright (1970)
Winners and Losers/Scene of the Crime
Search and Destroy
Cold Metal
Squarehead
No Fun
I Wanna Be Your Dog
 

Bass – Alvin Gibbs
Drums – Paul Garristo*
Guitar [Lead] – Andy McCoy
Keyboards – Seamus Beaghen
Vocals, Guitar – Iggy Pop



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Saturday, October 26, 2024

Mason Casey - Reefer Smokin' Man {2000}

Rebooted...By Request
Originally posted December 20. 2018

Mason Casey - Reefer Smokin' Man
Studio recordings @256
Out of Print

With Mason Casey, there are no Harmonica Blues cliches, just straight, sharp, heavy modern blues.

"I grew up in upstate New York. Worked in tree care business and then as a stone mason for twenty years. All the while practicing and learning the blues harmonica. Got first harmonica as 18th birthday present. A friend gave me the Muddy Waters record " Hard Again " and I got hooked on that funky electric harmonica sound. I saw J.Geils band in concert and said that’s the kind of rockin’ blues I want to play. I was practicing all the time.

I decided at 35 years old to get out of my home town and try to make it as a full time musician. It was very hard my first year and I was homeless for 4 months. I was sleeping in my car and at friend’s houses : it was crazy ! I got a place after a while and started getting some gigs in NYC, at Dan Lynch, Finnian’s Rainbow and Manny’s Car Wash.

Met Popa Chubby at Manny’s. He saw me playing at Finnian’s and he liked my harmonica style and my act. He let me sit in with him sometimes and I asked him if he would produce a demo CD. He did and took it to Philippe Langlois at Dixiefrog and he said "let’s make a CD" and we made "Reefer Smokin’ Man" in 2000.

I live in Holland now and play music all around Europe, and do session work when called, (the latest CD of soul legend Wilson Pickett " It’s Harder Now " and also on Don Covay’s latest CD
~ MasonCasey


Track List:
1. Smellin' Like Whiskey. 4:44
2. Baby Come Back Home. 3:32
3. Two Trains Comin'. 3:53
4. Slow Down. 3:32
5. Out For The Takin'. 3:53
6. Goin' Back To Amsterdam (Reefer Smokin' Man). 4:46
7. I'm Ready. 4:47
8. Spaced Out. 2:19
9. Startin' Up From The Bottom. 4:21
10. She Changed The Lock. 3:46
11. Livin' In A Dream. 4:11
12. You Say You Don't Love Me. 3:26
13. Stone Cold Alone. 3:38



Mason Casey - harmonica & vocals
Zach Zunis - guitar
Kris Jefferson - bass
Steve Holley – drums



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Friday, August 30, 2024

20/20 - 20/20 + various singles & Look Out! (Updated!)


20/20 - 20/20 & Look Out!
Studio soundboard recordings
Out of Print @320


Some nostalgic L.A. Power Pop for You!!

Update...As pointed out by Anon in comments, the original post only contains the self titled recording 20/20 and various singles. The album Look Out is NOW included in this post. Sorry for the confusion. I have found the record Look Out and have added a new link!

 

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Wiki Info

 

 Thanks to... You Know Who You Are!

 

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Friday, February 23, 2024

Ginger Baker/No Material - Munich 1987

Rebooted...Again
Originally posted June 14, 2016 & August 6, 2022

Ginger Baker/No Material
Live Munich 1987
Theaterfabrik, Unterföhring, 
Munich, Germany

March 25, 1987
Soundboard @320
Out of Print

 
No Material consisted of Ginger Baker (drums), Nicky Skopelitis and Sonny Sharrock (guitars), Peter Brötzmann (sax), and Jan Kazda (bass). The band existed for less than a week in 1987. In the liner notes for the 1989 release of Ginger Baker's No Material album, Steve Lake closes by saying "I'm glad that No Material came together to nail down their non-repertoire in March 1987 and glad that their efforts are now preserved for posterity to puzzle over. May the archivists now go and look for the Munich gig." Well, 20-plus years later, here is the Munich gig: the first show ever performed by this semi-legendary band. As expected, the performance is absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately, the recording is not. The biggest issue is the sound. While it's generally clear, the sound is thin and the high end (especially any cymbal work) sounds terrible. It sounds as if the CD was mastered from a compressed MP3 file. Then there's the way it's programmed. The brief interview excerpts follow the first two tracks, totally derailing the momentum of the show. The Sharrock bit is nice, if a bit out of place, but the Skopelitis excerpt adds absolutely nothing. Time must have been a factor because "Piece 3" fades out and back in somewhat clumsily. "Piece 5" is basically solo Sharrock, riffing on his own "Blind Willie" before fading out just shy of the two-minute mark. It's a confusing way to end the album since there was clearly more music. Fans will want to hear this for sure, but they're likely to be somewhat disappointed. ~Sean Westergaard - Allmusic.com


Not as bad as reviewed but definitely for those with a taste for the 'avante garde".


Track List:
Piece 1 (15:09)
Interview – Sonny Sharrock (0:31)
Piece 2 (10:05)
Interview – Nicky Skopelits (0:42)
Piece 3 (12:51)
Piece 4 (15:17)
Piece 5 (1:52)

Bass – Jan Kazda (tracks: 1, 3, 5 to 7)
Drums – Ginger Baker (tracks: 1, 3, 5 to 7)
Guitar – Nicky Skopelitis (tracks: 1, 3 to 7),
Sonny Sharrock (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 7)
Tenor Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Clarinet – Peter Brötzmann (tracks: 1, 3, 5 to 7)


 
To provide continuity, I have re-ordered the files so that 
the interviews fall AFTER the music. 
 


 
 
I am taking requests to update links to shows the I (SilentWay) have previously posted.
 
 

Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Leaf Hound - Unleashed {No Longer Available} @224kbps



Rebooted......
Originally posted November 26 2015
                                               See scans, another bargain bin CD

                    THOSE THINGS YOU SAID BEEN TEARING MY SOUL APART

Friday, January 19, 2024

Love - The Last Wall Of The Castle {Out Of Print}

 *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER



                                                 
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Thursday, December 28, 2023

Au Pairs - Live In Berlin 1983

Rebooted...Originally posted November 25, 2014
A special thanks to Dave Sez for turning me on to this band!


Au Pairs - Live In Berlin 1983
Soundboard @320
{Out of Print}

Track List:
1. Diet
2. Headache for Michelle
3. Dear John
4. Love song
5. Set Up
6. Inconvenience
7. Armagh
8. Repitition
9. We're So Cool
10. Cum Again
11. Peace of My Heart  
 
 
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Friday, July 28, 2023

Curved Air - Air Cut (1973)

Rebooted...
Originally posted May 29, 2017

Curved Air - Air Cut (1973)
Studio recordings @320
Out of Print

On this album, the band featured a different lineup that included two teenage prodigies, the violinist Eddie Jobson (who later found fame with UK and Roxy Music) and guitarist Kirby Gregory (who subsequently joined Stretch). These tracks show Curved Air maintained their dynamic and high standard of musicianship with a brand new line up.


Track List:
1. The Purple Speed Queen (1:32)
2. Elfin Boy (4:13)
3. Metamorphosis (10:38)
4. World (3:43)
5. Armin (3:42)
6. U.H.F. (5:07)
7. Two-Three-Two (4:10)
8. Easy (6:40) 


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