jeudi 3 novembre 2011

JUMP - USA HARD ROCK '71

Hard pop-rock, with gruff vocals, a fat organ sound and some fine lead guitar on a strong set of songs, both rockers and ballads… At its best (which is much of it) this has a lot of appeal’ – Endless Trip

Made by a short-lived quartet who’d formed on Los Angeles’ Sunset Strip in the spring of 1971, this lost progressive pop-rock gem was originally released that summer. A catchy blend of hard-edged pop and rock, with meaty guitar and organ interplay, it boasts the talents of long-term Iggy Pop and Tom Petty sideman Scott Thurston, and deserves a far wider audience than it has enjoyed thus far.









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DANNY HOLIEN - SELF TITLE (USA '71 PSYCH FOLK COUNTRY ROCK)

  In 1971, Larry Ray and Bill Szymczyk fled L.A. to found their own label in Denver, Colorado. This label, Tumbleweed Records, had started w...