Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2008

Flames - Soulfire!! (1968)

The Flames were from Johannesburg and led by the brothers Steve, Brother and Ricky Fataar. "Soulfire" (Rave (S)RMG (5)1234 / 1968) was their fourth album and it can be best described as soul-pop with hints of psychedelic. "Lost" and "If You Think You're Groovy" are one of the better tracks here. They did also a fair version of "You keep Me Hanging On" and "Solitude" is a masterpiece of eastern influenced psychedelic music. The rest of this album is pretty lame. "Useless Illusions" for instance is the biggest "Nights In White Satins" rip-off ever. The whole thing is not really my bag but it was a request and so I post it here (I've got this rip from Soulseek once, the bitrate is 128 kBit/s and there's sadly no artwork). You can find more informations about The Flames on their website.

Tracklist:
- Lost
- If You Think You're Groovy
- For Your Precious Love
- I Was Made To Love Her
- Useless Illusions
- Try A Little Tenderness
- Restless
- A Place In The Sun
- Wishes
- Solitude
- You Keep Me Hanging On

Personnel:
Steve Fataar (gtr) [ABCD]
Brother Fataar (bs) [ABCD]
George Faber (drms) [A]
Eugene Champion (gtr) [A]
Ricky Fataar (drms) [BCD]
Edries Fredericks (gtr) [B]
Baby Duval (gtr) [C]
Blondie Chaplin (gtr) [D]


Band origin:
Durban (South Africa)

Discographie:
Albums:
1. (B) Ummm! Ummm! Oh Yeah!!! (Rave RMG 1213) 1965
2. (B) That's Enough (Rave RMG 1228) 1967
3. (D) Burning Soul! (Rave (S)RMG (5)1232) 1967
4. (D) Soulfire!! (Rave (S)RMG (5)1234) 1968
5. (D) Ball Of Flames (Rave BP 1025) 1970
6. (D) The Flame (Trutone STO 737) 1970

[6. as The Flame]

45's:
 1. Dixie/Mr. Moto (Rave 45 R 219) 1963
 2. Maniac/Modern Casanova (Rave 45 R 220) 1963
 3. Is It You/Nobody Tells Me [What To Do]
    (Rave 45 R 239) 1964
 4. One Of These Days/Don't Play That Song
    (Rave R 276) 1965
 5. Like A Baby/Glory Of Love (Rave R 285) 1966
 6. He'll Only Hurt You/You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
    (Rave R 286) 1966
 7. If You Need Me/You Better Move On (Rave R 292) 1967
 8. Respect/Down In The Valley (Rave R 295) 1967
 9. Lost/Restless (Rave R 301) 1968
10. For Your Precious Love/A Place In The Sun
    (Rave R 307) 1968
11. Don't Make Your Children Pay/Purple Haze
    (Rave R 309) 1968
12. Can't Help Myself/Purple Raindrops (Rave R 310) 1968
13. Streamliner/Follow The Sun
    (Fan Records Fan 101/1) 1968
14. Tell It Like It Is/Don't Fight It
    (Trutone Tos 539) 1969
15. See The Light/Get Your Mind Made Up
    (Trutone Tos 757) 1970

[2. as Steve & The Flames]
[6. as Zane Adams & The Flames]
[13. flip side by The Several]
[15. as The Flame]

Get it here

Listen to Solitude

Thursday, May 1, 2008

A-Cads - Hungry For Love (1966)

From Johannesburg/South Africa the A-Cads where one of the best south-african Beat/R&B bands (whatever that means). Compare it to other groups around the world at that time they sound a bit weak to my ears. This CD (Crystal Emporium Productions CEP-012 / 1999) is a re-issue of their album from 1966 plus bonus tracks from guitar player Hank Squires solo efforts. There is also a website www.rock.co.za/files/acads.html where you can read their story with complete discography.

Tracklist:
- Hungry For Love
- Got My Mojo Working
- Pain In My Heart
- Don't Fight It
- As Tears Go By
- Watch Your Step
- In The Midnight Hour
- Steal Your Heart
- Mister Pitiful
- Down The Road
- Blues (A-Cads)
- Nadine

[Bonus Tracks]
- Candy Man
- Hubble Bubble
- I Feel Fine
- Honey I Need
- Sick And Tired • Hank Squires solo
- Play With Fire • Hank Squires solo
- Strange Effect • Hank Squires solo

Personnel [A-Cads]:
Sam Evans (vcls) [AB]
Hank Squires (rhythm gtr) [ABC]
Dick Laws (gtr) [A]
Les Goode (bs) [ABC]
Robbie Kearney (drms) [ABC]
Louis McKelvy (lead gtr) [BC]


Band origin:
Johannesburg (South Africa)

Discographie:
Albums:
1. Hungry For Love (RCA Victor 32.083) 1966

45's:
1. Hungry For Love/Roadrunner (RCA Victor 41.818) 1965
2. Fool, Fool, Fool/Zip-A-Dee Doo Dah
   (RCA Victor 41.827) 1965
3. Sha-La-La-La-Lee/Down The Road (RCA Victor 41.848) 1966
4. Down The Road/Nadine (RCA Victor 41.877) 1966



Discographie [Hank Squires solo]:
Albums:
1. Strange Effect (Columbia JSX-11074) 1966

45's:
1. I've Been Around/Steel Street (Columbia ) 1965
2. Don't Come Knockin'/Ever Since We Said Goodbye
   (Columbia 45-DSA 593) 1965
3. Stand By Me/Heartbeat (Columbia 45-DSA 621) 1966
4. Strange Effect/It Only Took A Minute
   (Columbia 45-DSA 713) 1967




Get it here (Artwork included)

Listen to A-Cads - Hungry For Love

Listen to Hank Squires - Sick And Tired

Sunday, February 3, 2008

McCully Workshop Inc. (1970)

This one's by request and not my rip. McCully Workshop Inc. released one of the best (or the best?) albums that came out of South Africa. They were from Cape Town and led by Tully and Mike McCully. "The album features a variety of styles and influences including The Beatles, Frank Zappa and early Pink Floyd" (Brian Currin on the South Africa's Rock Legends site). The original LP was released by Trutone Records (Trutone STO 727). You can read their story here

Tracklist:
1. Why Can't It Rain
2. Hardcase Woman
3. Ice Lover
4. Four Walls
5. Stargazer
6. Rush Hour At Midnight
7. Jackin' Around
8. Head For The Moon
9. The Circus
10. Years Of My Life
11. Fast Car
12. Seance

Personnel:
Tully McCully (vcls, bs, gtr) [ABCD]
Mike McCully (vcls, drms, perc) [ABCD]
Richard Hyam (rhythm gtr, vcls) [A]
Glenda Wassman (organ, vcls) [A]
Ian Smith (trump, flute, flugelhorn, tromb, perc) [AB]
(Allan Faull (lead gtr) [A])
(Alan van der Merwe (vcls, organ) [A])
(Melanie Hyam (vcls) [A])
Bruce Gordon (gtr, perc, vcls) [B]
Richard Black (lead gtr, vcls) [CD]
Richard Wislon (electric violin, mellotron, piano) [C]
Leon Morten (organ, synth) [C]
Rupert Mellor (keyb'ds, mellotron, hrmnca, vcls) [D]


Band origin:
Cape Town (South Africa)

Discographie:
Albums [up to 1977]:
1. (A) McCully Workshop Inc. (Trutone STO 727) 1970
2. (B) Genesis (Trutone STO 745) 1971
3. (C) Ages (EMI-Brigadiers EMCJ(L) 11512) 1975
4. (D) Workshop Revisited (Nitty Gritty NGC 1018) 1977

45's [up to 1977]:
1. Why Can't It Rain/Hard Case Woman (Trutone ) 1970
2. Sweet Fields Of Green/Togetherness (Trutone ) 1971
3. Birds Flying High/Rainbow Illusion (Trutone ) 1972
4. I'm Waiting/Got A Good Reason (CBS ) 1972
5. Carnival/Inside (CBS ) 1973
6. Shamrock/Gunpoint (CBS ) 1974
7. Guinevere/Goodbye Lonely Blues (EMI ) 1975
8. Buccaneer/Please Help Me Girl (Nitty Gritty ) 1977

Get it here (Artwork included)

Listen to Ice Lover

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Finders Keepers - Stained Glass Sun (1968)

Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue - applies to this record by the Finders Keepers, except that the "something blue" are mostly new compositions by various members of the group. Vocal is by John Allison, who comes from England, and we are wondering whether we detect something of Tommy Steele's influence in some of the numbers? Chris Anderson sings "Man of the Sea" and "Orient Green". The Finders Keepers perform in the Northern Suburbs of Johannesburg and are tremendously popular wherever they appear. We are confident that something of this record will appeal to you. Remember, there are no fewer than seven new numbers of which any one can become tomorrow's hit tune. Add this record to your collection now and prevent later disappointment when stocks run low.
(sleeve notes)

This is the CD-reissue (Phantom CD 26 / 2004) of the south-african psych/garage band from Johannesburg. The original album was released on "Bonus 134". The great garage mayhem "Man Of The Sea", the nice pop number "Your Loving" and the psychedelic "Reflections" are the best tracks to my ears. This one's by request.

Tracklist:
- Stained Glass Sun
- Man Of The Sea
- Catch The Wind
- Your Lovin'
- Urban Spaceman
- Sometimes
- Sailor Go Home
- Orient Green
- With The Wind
- My Little Lady
- The Folk Singer
- Reflections

Personnel incl.:
John Allison (vcls)
Chris Anderson (vcls)

Band origin:
Johannesburg (South Africa)

Discographie:
Albums:
1. Stained Glass Sun (Bonus 134) 1968

Get it here (Artwork included)

Listen to Man Of The Sea

Saturday, December 1, 2007

John & Philipa Cooper - The Cooperville Times (1969)

Reissue (Copperphone MNRC 18003 / 2003) of the 1969 south-african psychedelic-folk/pop album. They were from Johannesburg.

Tracklist:

- The mad professor

- Gipsy spell
- I'll be more than satisfied
- Wild daydreams
- Edge of eternity
- My pair of spectacles
- Man in a bowler hat
- Singing my song
- Broomstick
- Good old sun
- She's my woman

Personnel:
John Cooper: vcls
Philipa Cooper: vcls
Julian Laxton: gtr
Ivor Back: drms
Werner Krupski: keyb'ds
Art de Villiers: acoustic gtr
Bob Hill: bs
Francesco: fiddle
Rory Blackwell: tamb

Band origin:
Johannesburg (South Africa)

Discographie:
Albums:
1. The Cooperville Times (Parlophone PCSJ-12050) 1969

Get it here (Artwork included / vinyl rip)

Listen to The Mad Professor