Friday, April 22, 2016

Love - Out Here (Alternate)


Originally supposed to be the fourth released album by American rock band Love, tensions and disagreements between the group members led to the downfall of this project. Set to be released in 1968 after the groups 1967 masterpiece "Forever Changes", Arthur Lee continued the same writing and introspective song style along with the band's classic funk/spanish rock vibes. With a little kick, "Out Here" takes the listener all over the universe from one genre to the next. With this alternate track list, the album has more structure and consistency lacking from the original set list that tracked similar to a compilation album. Not included in the original tracklist are songs such as "I'll Pray For You" and "I Still Wonder" originally removed and added to their next album, "Four Sail". The highlights on this album are "Doggone" with a fantastic nine minute drum solo as well as "Love is More than Words or Better Late Than Never" with a innovative Jimi Hendrix style jam. This is definitely an underrated album and rare for its time and proves that the creative juices in Arthur Lee still flowed passed the dissolution of the original Love. 

Tracklist:

Side A:
1. I'll Pray For You
2. Abalony
3. Discharged
4. Listen To My Song
5. Dream
6. Doggone

Side B:
7. I Still Wonder
8. Traveling
9. You Are Something To Me
10. Nice To Be
11. Run To The Top
12. Love Is More Than Words Or Better Late Than Never


Remember that I do not own the rights to these songs or the proposed album above.

     

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Pink Floyd- Zabriskie Point (Alternate)


Instead of posting an alternate album, I wanted to post a very special release, well  you could say a very special unrelease. In 1970, Pink Floyd was developing very good song writing skills as well as creating over the top instrumentals. Innovators in the progressive rock genre, the group was reaching new heights with this unreleased soundtrack album "Zabriskie Point" with the help of their newly added group member David Gilmour. The melodies and song writing abilities that he offered excelled the band critically and eventually made them world renowned. Originally being a soundtrack to an American Drama Film relating to counterculture set in Death Valley, the movie did not achieve high rating and either did the proposed music for the film. Jerry Garcia and Jim Morrison supposedly recorded tons of original work for the film, and some was leaked but was not complete in album form. At last Pink Floyd came to the rescue and recorded a complete album, but did not release it to the public. Moving on to other albums such as "Atom Heart Mother" and some early sessions of "Meddle", Pink Floyd was busy enough and shelved the unsuccessful piece. Now the music is uncovered and put together by me. With a couple of revisions to the tracklist and some renaming of songs, the album feels whole and can be valued just as any other Pink Floyd album. Filled with expansive elusive instrumentals and poetically themed lyrics, the flow of the album is almost seductive. There are scattered elements of space rock, progressive-folk, jazz and even some hard rock. 

Tracklist:

Side A:
1. Heart Beat, Pig Meat
2. Country Song
3. Fingal's Cave
4. Crumbling Land
5. Alan's Blues

Side B:
6. Ibiza Bar
7. Where Rain Cannot Fall
8. Distant Travels
9. Binding My Time
10. Oenone 
11. Come In Number 25, Your Time Is Up


Remember folks this is a fan made upload and remix and I do not own any of the publishing rights to  these songs. They are strictly owned and made by Pink Floyd and any other contributors. Please enjoy, follow and comment for any material you would like me to upload. I am open to anything :). Peace. 

  

Monday, April 18, 2016

The Beatles - The White Album (Alternate)

Released as "The Beatles" on November 22nd 1968, this double LP masterpiece proved that The Beatles could work together successfully once again and pull off something incredible. After a decorated trip to India and influences  from above and beyond, the Beatles returned to Abbey Road studios with inspiration and wisdom to keep the music going and flowing. At this point in their career, fans and critics alike expected the Beatles to put out great work no matter what, after countless top ten hits and #1 albums. After there in my opinion overdone "psychedelic segway" the fab four revived a bluesy rock sound so raw but pleasant. Many bands at this point were returning to the basics of music and writing simpler songs with influences of bluegrass, country and the growing genre folk rock. The black and white photos and simple texted cover represents a contrast and direction much simpler than that of the color filled Sgt. Peppers. With no singles released for the album this time around, the group looked to create a stand still representation of who and what the Beatles stood for by this point. Already experimenting with their own solo work expressed in songs like "Hey Jude", John's "Revolution" as well as George's heartwarming tune "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", the group shows both highlights in their own personal songwriting as well as a team effort in love of the music and with each other. This alternate 32 packed reboot of the album shows the powerful outtakes and songs made around this trembling time in late 1968. Song included in this alternate version not included on the original album are "Lady Madonna" the electric single version of "Revolution", "Not Guilty" an outtake with George Harrison on lead as well as "Hey Jude". My track listing is also different from the original, suiting how I feel the album should flow, following similar chord changes and transitions from their previous albums. "Dont Pass Me By" was removed because I felt like it was a filler track. Other than what is stated, all other tracks appear on the album.

Tracklist:

Side A:
1. Back in the U.S.S.R
2. Dear Prudence
3. Mother Nature's Son
4. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
5. Wild Honey Pie
6. The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill
7. While My Guitar Gently Weeps

Side B:
8. Yer Blues
9. Honey Pie
10. Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey
11. Lady Madonna
12. Glass Onion
13. Blackbird
14. Helter Skelter
15. Revolution

Side C:
16. Sexy Sadie
17. Piggies
18. Cry Baby Cry
19. Birthday
20. Not Guilty
21. I'm So Tired
22. Why Don't We Do It In The Road
23. Happiness Is A Warm Gun
24. Martha My Dear
25. Rocky Raccoon

Side D:
26. Hey Jude
27. Savoy Truffle
28. I Will
29. Long, Long, Long
30. Revolution #9
31. Julia
32. Good Night

Download Links:

Part 1- http://www56.zippyshare.com/v/6ZPO4tIo/file.html
Part 2- http://www107.zippyshare.com/v/Mru7tKsn/file.html



Remember this is a simply a fan mix and my own personal revision and I do not own any of the publishing or writes to this album or any of the songs containing it in. I hope you guys enjoy this and stay tuned and follow by blog for tons of more music from all artists of the 60's and 70's. If you have any comments or requests for albums, leave them at the bottom! Thank you.

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Music from the 20th century innovated the minds and ears of many bringing out peace, love and the strongest emotions one can face. Listening to music is like reliving memories and moments that have been experienced.Some of these musical moments have been lost in the cracks and ideas of the artist have not been fulfilled. Over the years, songs of many artists have escaped the vaults and have been made available to the common listener. My job is to recapture these moments through my editing and revisions of albums from the 1960s and 1970s. These two decades represented the best spree of music and contained the birth of genres and death of an older sound. Music from these eras reinvented how a person listens to music, and so the term "album" was invented and an experience was created when putting a record on the turntable. An album is a piece of history but also an open door to creativity for audiophiles like me. Likely, the sessions of popular albums are exposed including alternate takes of songs, different lyrics and unreleased tracks to share and love. On this page you will find my personal renditions and makeovers of albums, completely copy written by the people who sing and wrote the songs that I edit and rearrange. I do not take any ownership to any of the songs I use on this page, instead share them with the world just as music should be. Quality is an important asset to good music, so everything I post will be 320kbps or higher to insure great listening and satisfaction . I hope you enjoy everything that I post on here and remember that I am not trying to take away from the artists original craftsmanship or purpose of the album but instead shed light on the artists and albums capabilities and possibilities.