Grace Slick & The Great Society - Collector's Item[1966](1971) mp3@320 {1337x}-kawliseeders: 4
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Grace Slick & The Great Society - Collector's Item[1966](1971) mp3@320 {1337x}-kawli (Size: 150.78 MB)
DescriptionThis double-LP/single-CD reissue combines both of the Great Society's live albums, Conspicuous Only by Its Absence and How It Was, and features "Somebody to Love" in its original slower, more menacing version. It also includes the Society's extended version of Grace Slick's "White Rabbit" along with several other haunting originals which strike an exhilarating balance between tight songwriting and psychedelic jamming. Based on his raga-tinged work here, guitarist Darby Slick (Grace's then brother-in-law) deserves a lot more recognition than he's ever received for his pioneering explorations of Eastern scales. Bassist Peter Van Gelder isn't far behind him in the innovation department, and makes significant contributions here on saxophone and flute as well, plunging into John Coltrane territory on the former -- and his work on "White Rabbit," by itself, is worth the price of admission. Additionally, Grace Slick's singing was already about 95-percent of what it would be with the Airplane when she came aboard the latter, and if you close your eyes and forget what you're hearing, there are moments when you'd swear you were listening to her work from Surrealistic Pillow, After Bathing at Baxter's, or Crown of Creation. What's more, the CD edition is very nicely produced, the engineers overcoming most of the sonic limitations of the original concert tapes that made the original LP versions sound so flat in spots. All of these attributes make the title of this release something of a misnomer -- far more than a "Collector's Item," this is a genuinely exciting glimpse into the birth of psychedelic music, and essential listening for any devotees of the latter, or the San Francisco sound in any of its manifestations; the Great Society might not have made it past 1966, but they left behind music here that was as solid, substantial, and enduring -- and worth hearing today. Tracklist: (All songs written by Grace Slick & the Great Society unless otherwise noted) 01. Sally Go 'Round the Roses - Zell Sanders / Lona Spector 6:32 02. Didn't Think So 3:23 03. Grimly Forming 3:53 04. Somebody to Love - Darby Slick / Grace Slick 4:27 05. Father Bruce 3:31 06. Outlaw Blues - Bob Dylan 2:27 07. Often as I May 3:43 08. Arbitration 3:58 09. White Rabbit - Grace Slick 6:15 10. That's How It Is 2:35 11. Darkly Smiling 3:06 12. Nature Boy - Eden Ahbez 3:06 13. You Can't Cry 3:13 14. Daydream Nightmare - David Miner 4:30 15. Everybody Knows - Leonard Cohen / Sharon Robinson 2:33 16. Born to Be Burned - Darby Slick / John Slick 3:16 17. Father 6:41 Personnel: • Darby Slick - guitar, backing vocals • Grace Slick - vocals, recorder, organ, guitar, bass • David Miner - vocals, guitar • Jerry Slick - drums • Bard Dupont - bass, harmonica • Jean Piersol - vocals (for a short time in 1965) • Peter van Gelder (Sometimes incorrectly identified as Peter Vandergelder) - bass, flute, saxophone • Oscar Daniels - guitar Media Info: Bitrate: 320 kbps Channels: joint stereo Samplerate: 44100 Encoder: FhG MPEG-1 layer 3 *many thanks and much respect to neanderthal and all those who care enough to share Related Torrents
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