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Showing posts with label Brainbox. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Brainbox 1983 Live In Veronica's Countdown Café


Genre: Rock
Rate: 192 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:33:00
Size: 45,28 MB

Netherlands


Tracklist:

01 - Down Man 04:03

02 - Between Alpha And Omega 02:10

03 - Everything Is Burning 03:59

04 - Band Introduction 00:23

05 - New York State Of Line 05:04

06 - Summertime 04:29

07 - I Can Feel 04:02

08 - Dark Rose 04:13

09 - Summertime 04:37





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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Brainbox 2004 The Last Train



Genre: Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:00:13
Size: 137,75 MB

Netherlands

Before the Brainbox reunion started, some members were since 2001 playing in the Dutch bluesband Flavium. The line-up of that formation was Anne Geert Bonder and Rudy de Queljoe on guitar, Eric Bagchus on bass, Pierre van der Linden on drums and Kaz Lux on vocals. They played an exciting combination of Flavium blues and some of the best Brainbox songs.(A mix between blues, psychedelica and powerpop.) At the end of 2002 Kaz Lux introduced singer/blues harp player Jos Veldhuizen on stage, and told the audience about a complete reunion of both groups. Guitarist John Schuursma was willing to play in Brainbox again and Bonders continued Flavium with Veldhuizen and Rob Geboers on piano. Bagchus and van der Linden kept playing in both bands and did two shows the same evening, 'cause they did a tour with each other. Easter 2003 was their first concert. Kaz Lux kicked off the show with a solo act of half a hour, followed by Flavium and Brainbox as headliner. The last train is a valuable live recording which shows what a delightful band Brainbox was at that time.

The cd opens with the bluesrock of Baby,with as special guest Rob Geboers on piano. To you and Cruel train belong to the best songs they made without Akkerman and are played longer than the original version.It contains fascinating guitarwork from Schuursma and de Queljoe. Another bluessong is Sinner's prayer, with Jos Veldhuizen on the blues harp. Doomsday train is a faster,more heavy song with Kaz Lux as extra guitarplayer. It's made a little longer and mostly they played it again at the end of the evening. Sea of delight is called a song about makin'love by Kaz Lux and has a jazzy guitarsection and a short drumsolo by masterdrummer van der Linden. Summertime is less powerful than the version with Akkerman.It sounds tame and is not something to call a highlight. The instrumental Mobilea is very pleasant and a pause for the voice of Kaz Lux. Dark rose is a song the audience likes to hear. A faster song with the second drumsolo from van der Linden. Between Alpha and Omega is a restful one with an extra long psychedelic guitarpart by Rudy de Queljoe. The end of the evening is almost reached. Time for a strong version of the all-time favourite Down man. That song really rocks! The last song Gloria is a favourite of Lux and was written by Van Morrison for his band Them.

The last train was recorded in july 2004. In september of that year they did their last show. Brainbox was disbanded because Kaz Lux had hearing damage. Still he has, but armed with special hearing protection he decided to re-form Brainbox again. Since january 2010 they appear on stage again with Kees van der Laarsse on bass. Pierre van der Linden is member of Focus and Brainbox. I saw them in january and it was sold out. (Rolf Bos)



Tracklist:

01 - Baby, What You Want Me To Do 04:03


02 - To You 04:21

03 - Cruel Train 04:53

04 - Sinner's Prayer 04:07

05 - Doomsday Train 03:26


06 - Sea Of Delight 05:47

07 - Summertime 05:36

08 - Mobilea 05:47

09 - Dark Rose 07:37

10 - Between Alpha And Omega 05:47

11 - Down Man 04:03

12 - Gloria 04:46





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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Brainbox 2002 The Very Best Album Ever


Genre: Rock
Rate: 228 kbps VBR / 44100
Time: 01:18:43
Size: 121,31 MB

Netherlands

Brainbox is a Dutch rock group from the late 1960s/early 1970s. The band was founded in Amsterdam by guitarist Jan Akkerman, drummer Pierre van der Linden and singer Kazimir Lux (Kaz). Their debut single was "Down Man", which established their progressive blues sound. They had several hit singles in the Netherlands, including "Between Alpha and Omega", "Doomsday Train", Reason to Believe and "Smile". Soon after they released their first album, Jan Akkerman and Pierre van der Linden left the group to join Focus.

After Pierre van der linden and Jan Akkerman left, Brainbox bass player Cyril Havermans also followed to join Focus, replacing the original bass player Bert Ruiter. They were replaced by guitarists Herman Meyer and Rudie de Queljoe and drummer Frans Smit. Meyer was later replaced by John Schuursma. After Kaz Lux left the group in 1971, their popularity waned and they split up in 1972. In 2004 Kaz Lux reassembled the band
(though without Jan Akkerman) and they performed in the Netherlands. In 2010 and 2011 the band performed again and recorded a new studio album The 3rd Flood. (http://en.wikipedia.org)



Tracklist:

01 - Virgin 03:41

02 - Amsterdam. The First Days 03:10

03 - Sinner's Prayer 02:31

04 - Dark Rose 05:19



05 - Cruel Train 02:31

06 - Down Man 02:36



07 - Woman's Gone 04:11

08 - To You 03:28

09 - Summertime 04:21

10 - Doomsday Train 02:53

11 - Between Alpha And Omega 02:27

12 - Baby What You Want Me To Do 02:36

13 - Scarborough Fair 06:25



14 - The Flight 03:25

15 - Helpless 02:37

16 - The Smile 03:07



17 - Reason To Believe 02:22

18 - Sea Of Delight 03:04

19 - Mobilea 05:39

20 - Good Morning 03:11

21 - Dilemma 03:31

22 - A Part Of Me Is A Part Of You 05:38





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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Brainbox 1979 A History



Genre: Rock
Rate: 256 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:50:57
Size: 93,21 MB

Netherlands

Tracklist:

01 - Down Man 02:37


02 - Sea Of Delight 03:04

03 - Summertime 04:22


04 - Dark Rose 05:19

05 - To You 03:28

06 - Between Alpha And Omega 02:27

07 - Doomsday Train 02:53

08 - The Smile 03:08

09 - Virgin 03:41

10 - Dilemma 03:32

11 - A Part Of Me Is A Part Of You 05:38

12 - Scarborough Fair 06:25

13 - Reason To Believe 02:22

14 - Scotch Ballad 02:01





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Friday, November 2, 2012

Brainbox 1972 To You



Genre: Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:10:27
Size: 161,32 MB

Netherlands

In the late sixties and early seventies there were some great blues rock bands in Holland. Most famous are Cuby + Blizzards, The Living Blues and Brainbox. Brainbox started with an amazing line-up with heavy soul/blues singer Kaz Lux, our most famous Dutch guitar player Jan Akkerman (of Focus fame) and - a personal favorite - Pierre van der Linden on drums (Focus, Trace). When asking adults interested in rock, Brainbox is often mentioned as the best Dutch band ever.

When listening to this 2lp compilation it's isn't too hard to understand why. Brainbox has that celebrated 'heavyness' or 'bite' to it, that fanatic playing, that great thick sound with a brutal rhythm section and great subtle or shreddings guitar solo's. The vocals of Kaz Lux (who would later team up with Jan Akkerman on 'Eli') are very strong in period. A nice combination of soul, power (with that slightly distorted low) and some great screams in higher pitches. Over the years the band had some line-up changes, eventually Jan Akkerman and Pierre van der Linden left to join Focus. Luckily both members were replaced by strong musicians that do the job well, though before-mentioned players are of course impossible to replace.

Whilst Brainbox was mainly a blues rock band, the repertoire was expended with folk influences (a brilliant version of Scarborough Fair), hard rock and slightly progressive elements (mainly on the long version of Sea of Delight (unwisely not included on this compilation). Brainbox weren't too keen on song-writing and a lot of material presented consists of standards like 'Summertime' (best rock version!) and Reason to Believe.

On this double album, which was later released on a single cd, one can't find a lot of moments that aren't worthwhile for a serious listener of classic era rock and blues rock. Only the opening track 'Virgin' isn't that good, but I think the alternative recording sound of this specific song is largely to blame. No real favorites here, but a lot of great material that covers a variety of moods but remains powerful throughout. (friso)



Tracklist:

01 - Virgin 03:44


02 - Amsterdam, The First Days 03:12

03 - Sinner's Prayer 02:33

04 - Dark Rose 05:22

05 - Cruel Train 02:32

06 - Down Man 02:40


07 - Woman's Gone 04:15


08 - To You 03:30

09 - Summertime 04:22

10 - Doomsday Train 02:55

11 - Between Alpha And Omega 02:31

12 - Baby, What You Want Me To Do 02:38

13 - Scarborough Fair 06:28

14 - The Flight 03:28

15 - So Helpless 02:39

16 - Smile (Old Friends Have The Right To) 03:11

17 - Reason To Believe 02:25

18 - Sea Of Delight 03:08

19 - Mobilae 05:43

20 - Good Morning, Day 03:11





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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Brainbox 1972 Parts



Genre: Rock
Rate: 256 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:54:58
Size: 108,37 MB

Netherlands

Tracklist:

01 - A Face 04:20


02 - You're Used To Be Warmer 03:52

03 - Part Of Me Is Part Of You 05:31

04 - What It's All About 04:51


05 - Scotch Ballad 02:01

06 - Another Part 03:14

07 - Dilemma 03:25

08 - Drum And Thunder Suite 05:01

09 - When I Was Poor 05:45

10 - Virgin (bonus A-Side 1971 SP) 03:42

11 - Mobilae (bonus B-Side 1971 SP) 05:40

12 - Companoin (bonus Live At Paradiso 1971) 04:33

13 - Sea Of Delight (bonus 1969 SP) 03:03





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Friday, October 12, 2012

Brainbox 1971 The Best Of Brainbox


Genre: Blues-Rock
Rate: 192 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:38:18
Size: 52,68 MB

Netherlands

Tracklist:

01 - Smile (Old Friends Have A Right To) 03:01

02 - Dark Rose 05:09

03 - So Helpless 02:31

04 - Summertime 04:14

05 - Sea Of Delight 02:56

06 - Between Alpha & Omega 02:21

07 - Doomsday Train 02:47

08 - Good Morning Day 03:01

09 - To You 03:21

10 - Cruel Train 02:25

11 - Woman's Gone 04:02

12 - Down Man 02:30





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Friday, September 28, 2012

Brainbox 1969 Brainbox



Genre: Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:54:58
Size: 125,69 MB

Netherlands

review by Joe Viglione

Holland's Brainbox was part of the Benelux Invasion consisting of Stockholm's ABBA, Shocking Blue from the Netherlands, Denmark's the Savage Rose, and, of course, Blue Swede, a convergence a bit more subtle than the British Invasion and spanning over a decade. While H.P. Lovecraft kept changing members around the drummer, this band would release a record with totally new people in 1972, that work entitled Parts.

Yet the original Brainbox does have qualities somewhat resembling the earlier H.P. Lovecraft, and is a worthwhile collection of musically diverse and eclectic performances. The decent liner notes call this "progressive pop," and in some respects it is, though they shift gears from the Simon & Garfunkel classic "Scarborough Fair/Canticle" to the 17-minute plus original "Sea of Delight," and take lots of other directions in between. The Damned had a song called "New Rose," which is where the French record label got its name, and there was the aforementioned Savage Rose, but Brainbox start the album with "Dark Rose," a blend of Jethro Tull meets the Mothers of Invention. Brainbox ups the ante by sliding into Tim Hardin and a very credible cover of "Reason to Believe" a full two years before Rod Stewart would get a B-side hit with it (the original A-side of the "Maggie Mae" single), they pull off a chameleon-like change on this to become folk rockers. Casimirz Lux has a very appealing voice with a bit of Stewart's rasp, making "Reason to Believe" a highlight of the album. The liner notes credit Jimmy Smith for writing "Baby, What You Want Me to Do," but the tracking properly gives it to Jimmy Reed, and his Top 40 1960 hit is as bluesy as you can get here, the band changing styles yet again and showing their grasp and appreciation of American music. From progressive rock to folk-rock to blues-rock to the folk-pop of Simon & Garfunkel, who is to say they weren't rewriting Blind Faith's lengthy "Do What You Like" by way of "Sea of Joy" for their epic "Sea of Delight"? The album is a dense amalgam of sounds and themes from England and America, but is reverent in its borrowing and presentation. Brainbox's rendition of "Summertime" sounds like Deep Purple adding heavy keyboard sounds and slowing up the Billy Stewart 1966 hit reinvention of the Gershwin tune from Porgy & Bess. Of course, Janis Joplin did it two years earlier than Brainbox and psychedelicized it with an immortal performance -- but a good song is a good song, and this is Jan Akkerman before he would give us "Hocus Pocus" from Focus, and that fact makes the album more than just a curiosity. Since these gents were so enamoured of American music, it seems credible that they took the Vanilla Fudge sound -- famous in Europe a year before it hit in America -- and put it on a Janis Joplin favorite.

Released with five bonus tracks on CD, including additional versions of "Sea of Delight," this is much more than the "bargain bin" item many American record buyers passed it off as. It's a real diamond in the rough.



Tracklist:

01 - Dark Rose 05:23


02 - Reason To Believe 02:25

03 - Baby, What You Want Me To Do 02:38


04 - Scarborough Fair 06:28

05 - Summertime 04:24

06 - Sinner's Prayer 02:33

07 - Sea Of Delight 17:01

08 - Down Man (Bonus) 02:40

09 - Woman's Gone (Bonus) 04:16

10 - Sea Of Delight - Try Out (Bonus) 01:07

11 - Sea Of Delight - Take 1 (Bonus) 02:53

12 - Amsterdam, The First Days (Bonus) 03:10





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