Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Family Naturism Sutes

Xit - Plight Of The Red Man (1972)

I long to see the first two albums Xit, so I told them to upload NET are the freshest. The third is to raise my friend dj fanis so you can find it on his blog.

Personnel:
TOM BEE drms ABC
RC GARIS Jr. ld gtr, vcls, keyb'ds AB
LEE HERRERA drms, vcls, perc ABC
A. MICHAEL MARTIN vcls A
MAC SUAZO bs A B C
TYRONE KING B
JOMAC SUAZO C
OBIE SULLIVAN C
CHILI YAZZIE

ALBUMS:
1(B) PLIGHT OF THE RED MAN (Rare Earth R 536 L) 1972
2(C) SILENT WARRIOR (Rare Earth R 545 L) 1973
3(A) ENTRANCE (THE SOUND OF EARLY XIT) (Canyon C 7114) 1974
4(-) RELOCATION (Canyon C 721) 1978
NB: Later albums exist on Canyon, including a live album recorded in Switzerland!

45s:
1 Nihaa Shil Hozho (I Am Happy About You)/End (Rare Earth 5044) 1972
2 Reservation Of Education/Color Nature Gone (Rare Earth 5055) 1973
3 I Need Your Love (Give It To Me)/? (Motown 1304F) 1974
NB: (1) Some promo copies with PS, listing debut album title as Flight Of The Red Man. (2) also released in France with a PS. (4) as X-IT.

This New Mexico band's original line-up were Sioux Indians and had evolved out of Lincoln St. Exit . Indeed the original line-up was the same as Lincoln St. Exit . The early albums expounded the cause of the American Indian, and promo copies of the band's first 45 explained the bands name as meaning the "Crossing of Indian Tribes". Of most interest to readers will be Entrance which compiles material from the band's early days. This includes Sunday Dream, a superb slice of psychedelia, which they had originally recorded as Lincoln St. Exit ; Forever Or Not At All, some haunting psychedelia; Orange Benevolence, a haunting acid ballad and several examples of L.A.-style sunshine pop a la Orange Colored Sky (Half A Man, Open Doorway, and She's Upon Her Way). This album certainly is recommended.
Their 1974 45, I Need Your Love (Give It To Me), was arranged written and produced by Tom Bee. Far from typical Motown fare, this is pop rock with piano and slide guitar.
Tom Bee had also played in Fe Fi Four Plus Two , and may also be the same guy who produced The Hooterville Trolley / Magic Sand , and Trademarks .

Tracks:
1. Beginning
2. At Peace
3. I Was Raised
4. Nihaa Shil Hozho :: I Am Happy About You
5. Coming Of The Whiteman,
6. War Cry
7. Someday
8. End?

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Xit - Silent Warrior (1973)


Tracks:
1. We Live
2. Awakening
3. Birth
4. Reservation Of Education
5. Color Nature Gone
6. Cement Prairie
7. Young Warrior
8. Anthem Of The American Indian
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Swamp Rats - Disco Still Sucks


Another most famous disc in net, of those brave men who pulled the KOMMATARA I'm Going Home, when we fry in the neighborhood played yet Capitol (the one remembers; ... that the five potholes and grass) or buzz (the one with the standing stones that mark with our stone) to win no Mickey Mouse. I like the rumpus in Hey Joe, a cover version of It's Not Easy and many more. Not the Psycho not forgotten.

Personnel incl:
BOB HOCKO vcls AB
DICK NEWTON gtr AB
DENNY NICHOLSON bs A
DAVE GANNON drms B
PAUL SHALAKO bs B
DON SHRINER gtr B
GREG DETTORE drms

ALBUM:
1 DISCO SUCKS (Keystone K111541-3A) 1979

45s:
1 Louie Louie/Hey Joe (St Clair MF 69) 1966
2 Psycho/Here There And Everywhere (St Clair 2222) 1966
3 Two Tymes Two/Mr. Sad (St Claire 3333) 1966
4 No Friend Of Mine/It's Not Easy (St Clair 711-711) 1966
5 In The Midnight Hour/It's Not Easy (Co and Ce 245) 1967
6 Brown Sugar/Brown Sugar (Segue 107) 1972

Originally known as The Fantastic Dee Jays , (lineup 'A'), this was Pittsburgh's top punk band. They specialised in doing really wild covers of some of the classic songs of the era. Most of their finest moments can be heard on Eva's Swamp Rats vs. Unrelated Segments (LP) album which includes their covers of Louie Louie, Hey Joe, Psycho, No Friend Of Mine, It's Not Easy, In The Midnight Hour, Here There And Everywhere and a previously unreleased version of Til The End Of The Day.
A picture of the classic line-up 'B' circa 1966 can be seen in Crypt's Back From The Grave Vol. 1 - the on-stage shot was taken at manager Terry Lee's "Night Train" club in Elizabeth, P.A.
By the early seventies only Bob Hocko would be left and they became Galactus , whose LP was a lacklustre trudge through Stones' covers and beer-hall rock fayre.
In 1979 Bob Hocko put out the Disco Sucks LP which has one side of 1966-7 tracks (six of 'em) and one side of five 1970s tracks (three 'Stones covers, one Kinks and one original).

Tracks
1. Louie Louie2. Hey Freak3. She's Got Everything4. I'm Going Home5. Hey Joe6. It's Not Easy7. No Friend of Mine8. Till the End of the Day9. In the Midnight Hour10. Here, There and Everywhere11. Tobacco Road12. Psycho
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

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