Flip side of 12" maxi single "Miracle". "I call your name": what a wonderful love song. Perfect. Listen loud!
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Flip side of 12" maxi single "Miracle". "I call your name": what a wonderful love song. Perfect. Listen loud!
Instrumental version of Bob Andy & Marcia Griffiths' 1970 hit. Try to sing karaoke to this reggae like Nina Simone did! The lyrics are here:...
Flip side of "Get here". Goosebumps. This song HAS to be sung by Oleta live!
What great song! "You made me drink a toast
And when you finished I was looking at the ceiling"
Hey, i'm a Kinks fan since 50 years!!!!
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Flip side of "All the young dudes". Simple and pure with unsuspected profundity. A very kind tribute to David Bowie.
Well-made version of The Kinks' song on flip side of "Deliverance". Mission possible...
Flip side of "Fog Horn Blues": "A word is a whah" and "Love streams" featuring Chet Baker on trumpet. This is a french kiss, bonjour à tous!
Simple and pure. "Baby I Do" on flip side of "Love Resurrection". Unforgettable voice. No synties!
Flipside of "The real end": "Woody & Dutch" is so funny, funky and freaky. Do you like it like that?
A stunning little masterpiece on flip side: ABC, Overture (From the lexicon of love). Bravo Trevor Horn!
CCR are an unusual exception. They always had a big hit on side A and B. No throwaway tracks IMHO.
One of the most famous flip sides was "Maggie May" in UK and US. In Germany and France, it was on the A-side. The flip side was "Reason to believe".
In 1958 Challenge Records released "Train to nowhere" by the Champs. Anybody knows it? The record initially found little success. After a DJ in Cleveland had played the B-side, this record...
Remarkable because this newly recorded version is the one with the powerful Stratocaster sounds played by Stevie Ray Vaughan. This version, engineered by Bob Clearmountain, is much more better than...
Wonderful song. Allegedly the debut of Mick Ronson. The outro is slowed down by superb "Buckmastering". Oh, this boy could sing: 50 years ago...
Bowie selbst sagt über das Lied: “It was about the...
"Everybody gotta go" is a powerful boogie on flipside of "So in to you", which was a lame duck in Supertramp style.
But this one is characterized by strong guitars and lyrics: "Take Vitamin C, B12...
"The Army" was the second part of the last track on LP "Demon Thor Anno 1972". Very rare 45rpm. This group was a Swiss-German-connection: composer Tommy Fortman plus members of Swiss "Krokodil" and...
"Lay his head" on flip side of the 1987 maxi single with typically fine slide guitar playing by GH. 45rpm!
This is the flipside of the ridiculous waste track "Woooly Bully". "My time ain't long" is a superb forgotten (?) Canned Heat-song, composed by Al Wilson, with a furious guitar outro.
Recorded live October 20th, 1985 at the Tower Theatre, Philadelphia PA.
This beautiful live version honours the composers.
Near the end of world war II, "Fraulein" was one of the most important words for the GIs in Germany. The word Fräulein was not simple to pronounce in English because of the "ä". Today the word...
This one sounds as if it was recorded while Phil Spector was out for a coffee break...
The "Apple Scruffs" were the central core of the female Beatles fans who used to stay night and day in front of...
The Strawbs are "Ciggy Barlust And The Whales from Venus" because
David Bowie didn't want to be "Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars" any longer. The last show in Hammersmith Odeon, London, was...
Debbi Peterson watching a big fat Zeppelin in the sky. The most heavy orientally influenced rock track by the Bangles. Schön!