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Dada - Puzzle (1992)

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01. Dorina (6:06)
02. Mary Sunshine Rain (4:39)
03. Dog (4:13)
04. Dizz Knee Land (4:06)
05. Surround (3:38)
06. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow (4:42)
07. Posters (4:05)
08. Timothy (4:00)
09. Dim (4:21)
10. Who You Are (3:25)
11. Puzzle (6:20)
12. Moon (5:18)



Puzzle is the debut album from Dada, one of the best and most underrated bands to come out of the 90's.

Guitar riffs permeate dada's pleasing debut Puzzle, wedded to thick slices of an equally important influence -- 60s psychedelia. The L.A. trio offers plenty to keep the ears busy: the orchestral sadness of "Timothy," and insidious melody of "Dog, " strung-out ravings of "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow, " and over-the-edge teen-angst of "Dizz Knee Land." Avoiding tedious jams, keeping the songs tight and memorable, combined with a taste in cover art worthy of L.A.'s best psychologists, helps make this disc an intriguing puzzle. -- Roch Parisien, All Music Guide

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all CD artwork.

http://rapidshare.com/files/132510212/dadapuzzle.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/132512992/dadapuzzle.part2.rar

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Cotton Mather - The Big Picture (2001)

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01 - Last Of The Mohicans
02 - Marathon Man
03 - Baby Freeze Queen
04 - 40 Watt Solution
05 - Glory Eyes
06 - Monterrey Honey
07 - AMPs Of Sugarland
08 - Panama Slides
09 - Pine Box Builder
10 - Story Of Anna
11 - Condo Lights
12 - Ramon Finds Waterfalls
13 - Waterfalls
14 - Running Coyote Advances


Label: Rainbow Quartz/Laughing Outlaw

The following was borrowed from a review at http://home.iprimus.com.au/laurapalmer/cotton.htm
There putting strange things in the water supply down Austin, Texas way if Cotton Mather's second release in anything to go by. From the word go on "Last of the Mohicans", with a rip of feedback and a wailing FX-box, Cotton Mather's psychotic acid rock raises a pretty yet raucous kind of hell. But it's singer Robert Harrison's voice which draws the most attention. Somehow he's channelled John Lennon's spirit and reprocessed it through a Texan sneer, attitude, regret and anxiety wielded as one with hummable harmonies to boot.

There's only so far you can ride on nostalgia though, and thankfully Cotton Mather mix it up enough to avoid falling into the precipice where Oasis have dived before. "Monterray Honey" sees the band expanding from the traditional four piece, using a succulent harmonium rift that drifts across the tune like a blast of nitrous oxide. This is dreamy pop, celebratory yet thoughtful, and sometimes, like in "Pine Box Builder", down right scary, dark undertones rising to the surface.

There is something vaguely unsettling about hearing a band come so close to sounding like a contemporary Beatles, and it may hinder Cotton Mather's progress in the future. For now though it's enough to let this album wash over you. Some records are for thought and depth; others like The Big Picture, you have to just sit back and enjoy the harmonies.

Links:
http://www.rainbowquartz.com/artists.asp?BC=CM
http://www.popnews.com/popnews/cottonmather/
http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=cotton_mather

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes CD artwork.

http://rapidshare.com/files/57468107/cmather_big_picture.rar

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Also see Kontiki and Cotton is King

Jules Shear - Unplug This (1991)

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01 - Following Every Finger (Shear)
02 - All Through the Night (Shear)
03 - Whispering Your Name (Shear)
04 - If She Knew What She Wants (Shear)
05 - If We Never Meet Again (Shear)
06 - Jewel in a Cobweb (Shear)
07 - Sad Sound of the Wind (Shear)
08 - Never Again or Forever (Danko/Shear)





Hard to find CD of Jules Shear playing his songs solo acoustically. If you are a Jules Shear fan, this is a must have. Includes the song that was co-written by the Band's Rick Danko. Some of the songs are from his Jules and the Polar Bears days, others from his solo albums. If you want to hear Jules Shear performing solo with his acoustic guitar, check out Unplug This.

Links:
Jules Shear: Unplug This
Everything2.com

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all CD artwork.

http://rapidshare.com/files/52722973/jshear_unplug_this.rar

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Also see Demo-itis and The Eternal Return

Cotton Mather - Kontiki (1997)

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01 - Camp Hill Rail Operator
02 - Homefront Cameo
03 - Spin My Wheels
04 - My Before And After
05 - Private Ruth
06 - Vegetable Row
07 - Aurora Bori Alice
08 - Church Of Wilson
09 - Lily Dreams On
10 - Password
11 - Animal Show Drinking Song
12 - Prophecy For The Golden Age
13 - She's Only Cool
14 - Autumn's Birds


Kontiki is Cotton Mather's 2nd album. If you liked the Austin, Texas power pop bands first album Cotton is King, wait until you hear this one! Some of these songs sound like the missing Revolver sessions. Right down to the backward guitar and vocals. Some of the songs are much more experimental than King, but all the "hooks" and great melodies are still waiting for you. Cotton Mather was formed 1991, named of course after the famous 17th century Puritan preacher and author. They disbanded in 2003.

From TrouserPress.com:
Harrison and Williams recorded Kontiki with some friends and brought the tapes to producer Brad Jones (Jill Sobule, Steve Earle), who helped them chisel out a record. The swirling opening chords of "Camp Hill Rail Operator" sound as though they are being piped in from Venus; tape splices and sound collages punctuate standouts like "Homefront Cameo," "Password" and "My Before and After" ("Cracked the code on the Rosetta Stone / Said the word for 'alone' is 'alone'"), Revolver-shaped nuggets so catchy that surgery may be required to extract them from your brain. The inevitable Beatles comparisons are rendered irrelevant by the quality of the songs and the imaginative recording techniques; Kontiki is an innovative power-pop gem that stands up, and stands out, on its own merits.


Links:
Wikipedia
Eternally Yours Blog - Great article, a must read!
Robert Harrison information
Trouser Press
Future Clouds & Radars - Robert Harrison's new Band

Favorite songs: Camp Hill Rail Operator, My Before and After, Spin My Wheels, and Lily Dreams On.

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes CD artwork.

http://rapidshare.com/files/52564408/cmather_kontiki.rar

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Also see Cotton is King

Vytas Brenner - La Ofrenda De Vytas (1973)

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01 - Morrocoy
02 - Ofrenda De Miguel
03 - Tormenta De Barlovento
04 - Frailejon
05 - La Sabana
06 - Tragavenado
07 - Araguaney
08 - Canto Del Pilon

Vytas Brenner was born in Germany, but grew up in Venezuela. When I was a kid, I used to visit my Dad in Caracas every summer. Back in 1973 I remember looking for some cool Venezuelan music I could bring back home to the States to show my friends. This is one of the albums I found. I was blown away by Vytas Brenner. Vitas is a composer and performer. One of the great things about these songs, is the way he uses the typical Venezuelan instruments, like the four stringed cuatro, maracas, and Venezuelan harp, all mixed up with 70's style electronic synthesizers (Mini Moogs and Arps). All the songs are instrumental. A lot of typical Venezuelan sounding music, with an electronic blend. Some songs are very progressive sounding, others are classical in nature, all very interesting to listen to.

I did a needle-drop on my vinyl LP, but it was in pretty bad shape. I then found a copy of the out-of-print CD, so I decided to rip it instead. So the cover images are from my LP, but the music is off the CD. Sounds a lot cleaner.

Quote found on the Internet:
Highly regarded Venezuelan keyboardist, composer and arranger, who played piano, organ and synthesizer, whose albums "La Ofrenda De Vytas Brenner" and "Hermanos" are considered some of the best progressive rock to come out of Venezuela, died March 18 of a heart attack in Salzburg, Austria at the age of 57.


Musicians:
Vytas Brenner - Piano, organ, synthesizers, acoustic guitar, arranger, and producer
Pablo Manavello - Electric and acoustic guitar
Carlos Acosta - Bass
Frank Rojas - Drums
Jesus (Chucho) Chinchilla - Drums and percussion
Angel Melo - Cuatro
Ramon Hernandez - Harp
Alfredo Rojas - Maracas

Favorite Songs: Ofrenda De Miguel, Tormenta De Barlovento, and Tragavenado

Links:
Wikipedia
Bio & Discography
Vytas Brenner (1946-2004) (Spanish)

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes album cover art and pictures from inside the album.

http://rapidshare.com/files/52157699/vbrenner_ofrenda.rar

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The Judybats- Native Son (1991)

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01 - Native Son
02 - Daylight
03 - Convalescing In Spain
04 - Don't Drop The Baby
05 - She Lives (In A Time Of Her Own)
06 - Incognito
07 - In Like With You
08 - Woman In The Garden
09 - Waiting For The Rain
10 - Counting Sheep
11 - Perfumed Lies
12 - The Wanted Man



Back in the late 80's and early 90's I used to go down to Deep Ellum, a cool alternative area of town in downtown Dallas, Texas to hear lots of great bands. At the time there were lots of great music venues like Club Dada and Club Clearview, just to name a few. One night I got the chance to see The Judybats, a band from Knoxville, Tennessee, at Clearview. They were great! The band was made up of six nerdy, yet hip musicians. Interesting note, the song She Lives (In a Time of Her Own) is a song written by Roky Erickson of the Austin, Texas based 1960's psychedelic rock band The 13th Floor Elevators. If you like early 90's alternative music, you're sure to like The Judybats. Plus, I love their name.

The Band:
Jeff Heiskell - Lead Vocals
Ed Winters - Electric Guitars
Terry Casper - Drums
Peggy Hambright - Keyboards, Violin & Vocals
Timothy Stutz - Electric Bass & Vocals
Johnny Sughrue - Acoustic Guitar & Vocals

Favorite Songs: Don't Drop the Baby, Convalescing in Spain, and Native Son

Links:
Wikipedia
Native Son video on YouTube

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all CD artwork and 16 page booklet.

http://rapidshare.com/files/51539266/jbats_ns.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/51542813/jbats_ns.part2.rar

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Cotton Mather - Cotton Is King (1994)

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01 - Lost My Motto
02 - Mr. Should
03 - Cross the Rubicon
04 - Payday
05 - Miss Information
06 - Ivanhoe
07 - April's Fool
08 - The World's Boutique
09 - Saving Myself
10 - The New King of Trash
11 - The Words of Shaman Roger
12 - The End of the Line


Cotton Mather is a powerpop band from Austin, Texas formed in 1991. With their strong vocal harmonies and accessible melodies, they have drawn comparisons to the Beatles, Squeeze, and Guided By Voices. This CD is out of print and hard to find. These guys are really good, I recommend them highly!

Band:
Whit Williams - Guitar, Vocals
Greg Thibeaux - Drums, Percussion, Guitar, Vocals
Matt Hovis - Bass Guitar
Robert Harrison - Vocals, Guitar, Piano

Favorite Songs: April's Fool, Cross the Rubicon.

Links:
Wikipedia
April's Fool Music Video on YouTube
trouser press
Biography at Rainbow Quartz Records

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all CD artwork and 12 page booklet.

http://rapidshare.com/files/49829554/cmather_cik.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49830738/cmather_cik.part2.rar

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Also see Kontiki

Tommy Keene - Sleeping on a Roller Coaster (1992)

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Hard to find Tommy Keene EP


1. Love Is a Dangerous Thing – 3:56
2. Driving into the Sun – 3:29
3. Down, Down, Down – 3:58
4. Alive – 4:17
5. Waiting to Fly – 5:13

The Musicians:
Tommy Keene — Vocals, guitar, keyboards
Brad Quinn — Bass guitar, back-up vocals, piano
John Richardson — Drums
Justin Hibbard — Guitar ("Driving into the Sun", "Waiting to Fly")



Yet another great and hard to find Tommy Keene album Extended play (EP) from my collection.

Links
Wikipedia
Keene biography
tommykeene.com

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes CD artwork.

http://rapidshare.com/files/51214200/tkeene_soarc.rar

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Also see Based on Happy Times

Pousette-Dart Band - Self Titled (1976)

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1. What Can I Say
2. Dancer
3. Freezing Hot
4. There's Been A Mistake
5. Harder
6. Woman In My Dreams
7. All Your Lonely Hours
8. What You Need
9. Halo
10. Smile On Me




I loved this album back in college. I get a chill when I hear that great out-of-phase Fender Stratocaster sound in the introduction to the first song What Can I Say.

The Pousette-Dart Band was an American pop rock group active in the 1970s and early 1980s. Originally conceived in 1973 as a string band from Cambridge, Massachusetts. Comprised of Jon Pousette-Dart, John Troy and John Curtis.

Both Jon Pousette-Dart and John Troy are both still active in the music business.

Links:
http://www.pousette-dart.com/
http://www.johntroy.com/

320KHz

http://rapidshare.com/files/50469328/pousette_dart.rar

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Tommy Keene - Based On Happy Times (1989)

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1. Nothing Can Change You (3:19)
2. Light of Love (3:00)
3. This Could Be Fiction (3:24)
4. Based on Happy Times (3:47)
5. When Our Vows Break (3:20) (Keene/Shear)
6. The Biggest Conflict (3:42)
7. Highwire Days (3:37)
8. Our Car Club (3:22) (Brian Wilson, Mike Love)
9. If We Run Away (4:06) (Keene/Shear)
10. Hanging on to Yesterday (3:53)
11. Where Have All Your Friends Gone (2:25)
12. Pictures (3:34)
13. A Way Out (4:09)


If you've never heard Tommy Keene, you've been missing out. Tommy Keene has been around for a while, and has released over 10 albums. Recently, I read that the Gin Blossoms had asked Keene, their hero, to go out on tour with them. Keene has always been one of my favorite musicians since I first heard him on vinyl back in the 80's. One of my favorite songs of all time is "Places That Are Gone" from his The Real Underground album. I've never heard a guy with so many hooks in his songs. He is definitely a musician's musician.

Based On Happy Times was released in 1989 on Geffin. What make this disc special, is his collaboration with one of my favorite song writers, Jules Shear. Jules co-wrote two of the songs and plays (sings) on the album as well. I've never heard a bad song come out of Keene. My least favorite song on this album is Our Car Club, which is actually a Beach Boys song, so I guess it doesn't count against him. I hope you enjoy Tommy Keen as much as I do. This CD is no longer available.

A Google search turned up this review...

Tommy Keene is one of those guys who should be much better known, though he is highly regarded by critics and a small group of fans (for example, a used copy of this out-of-print cd is currently selling for $99 on amazon.com). I’d always heard good things about him, and major music fan (with a particular interest in ‘60s and ‘70s music), historian, collector of high end rock memorabilia, and all around good guy Steve Potocin was kind enough to furnish me with a copy of this album for this review (thanks again, Steve!). Right away I was surprised, as the album is more straight rock ‘n’ roll than the “power pop” I expected, though the jangly guitars commonly associated with that sub genre do appear on stellar songs such as “When Our Vows Break,” “Highwire Days,” and “If We Run Away.” Elsewhere, harder rocking songs such as “Nothing Can Change You,” “Light Of Love,” and “Our Car Club” (a rather obnoxious Beach Boys cover) recall bands such as The Replacements and Soul Asylum, while Keene’s not particularly pretty yet effective nasal vocals (which bring Tom Petty to mind) are especially affecting on mellow, moodier songs such as “Based On Happy Times” and “A Way Out.” Keene isn’t above unleashing a guitar solo if it serves the song, and most of these tracks are memorable and catchy (if not immediately so), with intelligent relationship-based lyrics that veer towards the bittersweet (example: “all you’ve got to say is hanging on to yesterday”). Perhaps Keene wouldn’t win many points for originality, and there are a few merely solid songs on side 2 (“Our Car Club,” “Where Have All Your Friends Gone,” “Pictures”), but overall this is a really good rock ‘n’ roll record that makes me want to hear more from Tommy Keene.


I also found this information on Wikipedia.

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all CD artwork (14 page booklet), with pictures and lyrics to all songs.

Favorite songs: Based On Happy Times, When Our Vows Break and If We Run Away.

http://rapidshare.com/files/49786669/t_keene_boht.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/49789540/t_keene_boht.part2.rar

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Mildred - Whippersnapper (1991)

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1. Rise Above
2. Knock On A Nail
3. Color Me
4. The Big Moment
5. Ever Falling Forward
6. Hearts and Flowers
7. Bring In The Spies
8. Dirt and Stone
9. Atlas
10. The Umbrella Song
11. Adam and Eve



Mildred was a Dallas band who played in Deep Ellum during the early 1990's. This five member band was fronted by violin player, and lead singer, Reggie Rueffer. Reggie's brother Chad played guitars, and also sang. The rest of the band included David Prez (bass guitar), Jim Cocke (piano, organ, keyboards, and vocals), and Davis Bickston (drums and percussion).

This was one of my favorite bands. In fact, when I started dating my wife, back in 1991, I came to realize that she too loved Mildred. In fact, we liked them so much, we hired them to play at our wedding after party, at Club Dada (in Deep Ellum). One of these days I need to get all the video I took of Mildred at our wedding, and turn it into some kind of music video.

First of all, you don't see a lot of rock bands fronted by a zany, accomplished singing violinist. They had some very catchy songs, all original. Guitarist Chad Rueffer wrote and sang my favorite song on the album, Color Me, which starts out with the cool staccato violin part, running through an echo effect. A few of their songs remind me a little of XTC. The violin work remind me of Jerry Goodman of the Chicago band The Flock.

Unfortunately, Mildred didn't last too long. Luckily, they got a chance to go into studio and recorded a great CD, with a lot of our favorite songs. Since it is no longer available, I thought I would share it with music lovers like you. I hope you enjoy Whippersnapper as much as I do.

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes all CD artwork, including the lyrics to all the songs.

Favorite songs: Color Me and The Umbrella Song

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East of Eden - East of Eden (1989)



1. Mystic Love
2. From This World
3. Still You Stay
4. Egypt
5. Lil' Dragon
6. Climbing To The Sky
7. No One Else
8. Sapphire Skies
9. 1000 Desires





The Band:
Cinde Lager - vocals & additional keyboards
Steve Monaban - bass
Forest Padgett - drums
Eric Schermerborn - guitars
J. McGill Winston - keyboards
Alan Whetton - Saxapone on Sapphire Skies

I haven't been able to find any information on this band. I bought this CD in 1990 out of a used CD bin. I liked the cover and the fact that they had a female singer. The liner notes indicate their management was in Ardmore, PA.

This CD is definitely out of print, since I couldn't find a reference to it anywhere on the net.

Encoded at 320K from the CD. Includes artwork and track listing.

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Glen Burtnick - Heroes & Zeros (1987)

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1. Follow You (4:01)
2. Spinning My Wheels (3:54)
3. Walls Came Down (3:45)
4. Stupid Boys (3:46)
5. Love Goes on (4:22)
6. Heard it on the Radio (3:39)
7. Abalene (3:48)
8. Here Comes Sally (3:41)
9. Scatered (3:06)
10. The Day Your Ship Gets Thru (3:11)




Glen Burtnik is a singer, songwriter, entertainer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a former member of Styx. The spelling of his name has changed a few times over the years (born Glenn Burtnick, then changed to Glen Burtnick, and finally spelled with "two N's, no C").

He has written chart-topping hits such as "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough", "Spirit Of A Boy, Wisdom Of A Man", and "Delicious Surprise", hosted the "School Of Rock" radio show on The Hawk - 105.7 FM, and recorded/toured/collaborated with well-known artists. He has also put together the annual Glen Burtnik's Xmas Xtravaganza for 16 years (as of 2006).

Since 2006, Burtnik has made appearances with ex-Styx bandmate Dennis DeYoung that the pair have sometimes dubbed the "Dennie and Glennie Show". (From Wikipedia)

Check out Glen's very interesting Biography on his official website.

I believe this CD is out of print. My favorite song is Abalene, but the whole disc is great!

Encoded at 320K from the CD. Includes artwork and track listing.

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Spliff - Schwarz Auf Weiss (1984)

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1. Sirius
2. Telefon-Terror
3. Radio
4. Bahnhofshotel
5. Labyrinth
6. Shuttle
7. Rosalie
8. F#-Kuss
9. Der Clan
10. Rand Der Welt




Spliff was a German New Wave ("Neue Deutsche Welle") band in the 1970s and 1980s.

Formed in April 1979, Spliff was a spinoff of the Nina Hagen Band when the male musicians claimed that Nina had become too bossy. Spliff released four albums: The Spliff Radio Show, 85555, Herzlichen Glückwunsch, and Schwarz Auf Weiß. In 1984 the band members split up to focus on their solo careers. (From Wikipedia)

I purchased this CD in Munich in 1985. I believe it is out of print. My two favorite songs are Shuttle and Radio.

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