DECCA
VA - Underground Communication [1970]
The compilation album VA - Underground Communication (1970) is a fascinating exploration of the underground music scene of its time. Released by Decca in Germany, this vinyl LP features a diverse range of tracks that blend blues rock, psychedelic rock, and progressive rock, showcasing the experimental spirit of the era.
The album opens with The American Amboy Dukes' "Flight Of The Byrd," a dynamic piece written by Ted Nugent that sets the tone for the compilation. East Of Eden's "Have To Whack It Up" and Big Brother & The Holding Company's "Call On Me" bring a mix of energy and soulful melodies. Curtis Knight's "Fancy Meeting You Here" and The End's "Introduction Part II" highlight the innovative and introspective qualities of the underground music movement. Side B continues the journey with Genesis's "In The Beginning," a track from their debut album From Genesis to Revelation, showcasing their early progressive rock style. Touch's "Miss Teach" and East Of Eden's "Northern Hemisphere" add layers of complexity and experimentation, while The American Amboy Dukes' "Mississippi Murderer" delivers a powerful performance.
This compilation stands out as an exceptional collection to the underground music revolution that shaped modern genres and inspired generations of artists. (B)
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Track list
01 American Amboy Dukes - Filght of The Byrd 2:54
02 East of Eden - Have to Whack it Up 2:19
03 Big Brother & The Holding Company - Call on Me 2:37
04 Curtis Knight - Fancy Meeting You Here 2:11
05 End - Introduction Part II 2:45
06 Bulldog Breed - I Flew 2:48
07 Genesis - In The Beginning 3:47
08 Big Brother & The Holding Company - Women is Losers 2:07
09 Touch - Miss Teach 3:30
10 American Amboy Dukes - Mississippi Murderer 5:13
11 East of Eden - Northern Hemisphere 5:05
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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.
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Thanks Butterboy
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This one I didn't have. Thanks BB. (113 downloads and one thank you. Hmmm.)
ReplyDeleteThat surprises me but also delights me, lemonflag.
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Thanks, Butterboy. I love these old compilations. Keep them coming, please. Cheers from Brazil.
ReplyDeleteHi Silvio.
DeleteThe sample compilations are great, aren't they.
Cheers.