Various - Before Birdmen Flew...Volume Two - Australian Beat, R&B & Punk: 1965-1967 album flac
Performer: VariousTitle: Before Birdmen Flew...Volume Two - Australian Beat, R&B & Punk: 1965-1967
Style: Beat, Garage Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Punk
MP3 album: 1876 mb
FLAC album: 1209 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: AAC MP4 VOC AUD MIDI AC3 XM
Genre: Rock / Blues
Before Birdmen Flew Vo. (2001, Vinyl). A1 - The Elois - By My Side. A2 - The Black Diamonds - I Want, Need, Love Yo. p3. A3 - The Moods - Rum Drunk. A4 - The Purple Hearts - I'm Gonna Tr. A5 - The Sunsets - I Want Love. A6 - Thane Russal - I Need Yo. A7 - The Pogs - The Pogs' Theme. A8 - The Morloch - Every Night. Before Birdmen Flew Vo. A1 - The Others - Why Can't She Be Mine. A2 - The Courtmen - I've Got To Let You G. A3 - The Clefs - Bring It To Jerome. A4 - The Atlantics - Come O. A5 - The Jet Set - What Did The Man Sa. A6 - Tony Worsley - I'll Be There. A7 - The Five - Bright Lights Big City. B1 - The Sunsets - The Hot Generation.
Volume Three - Australian Beat, R&B & Punk: 1965-1967. Tracklist: A1 Why Can't She Be Mine. A2 I've Got To Let You Go. A3 Bring It To Jerome.
Punk Goes Pop Volume Two is the eighth compilation album in the Punk Goes. It was released on March 9, 2009, in the United Kingdom, and March 10, 2009, in the United States. The album debuted at number 15 on the Billboard 200, selling 21,000 copies in its first week.
Broken Beat, Nu Jazz Funk International Jazz Soul. Hip Hop, R&B DJ Tools. Country Funk Volume II 1967-1974. Light In The Attic US. Format: unmixed CD Cat: LITA 116CD Released: 11 Jul 14 Genre: Folk/Americana. Light In The Attic has followed up that first 16-track disc with a second volume, "Country Funk Volume II 1967 - 1974", and a new set of loose-talking, lap steel-twanging tracks. On the single CD, 2xLP volume you'll find household names like Willie Nelson, Townes Van Zandt, Kenny Rogers, Jackie DeShannon, JJ Cale, Bobby Darin and Dolly Parton
Two newspapers converged as unbeknownst to each other they both happened to follow the same lead into the oval office. Seems fortune smiled upon them as each team complimented each other perfectly for a wicked fast escape. Great Work, Four Strangers! Look forward to see each of you again r the enigma This band sucks, think rock live just pulled four artists off the sidewalks of ersalorlando and had them open up for Interpol.
Before punk even existed, it already had its queen - a Lower East Side poet fusing Sixties garage rock and Rimbaud to create her own ecstatic vision. Working closely with guitarist Lenny Kaye, pianist Richard Sohl and drummer Jay Dee Daugherty (as well as CBGB buddy Tom Verlaine, who co-wrote the Jim Morrison tribute "Break It Up"), she made the New York scene's first major statement. On the Detroit band's second album (produced by Kingsmen keyboardist Don Gallucci), that meant primal garage chaos nearly a decade ahead of its time. Guitarist Ron Asheton hammered as few chords as possible (". Eye" is just one), while Iggy Pop channeled bad-trip psychedelia and metallic R&B into hormonal meltdowns that inspired generations of pent-up noise fiends.
Tracklist
| A1 | –Chris Hall & The Torquays | Don't Ask Me Why |
| A2 | –The In-Sect | I Can See My Love |
| A3 | –Robbie Peters | She Does Everything For Me |
| A4 | –The Running Jumping Standing Still | Little Girl |
| A5 | –The Throb | Fortune Teller |
| A6 | –The Lost Souls | This Life Of Mine |
| A7 | –Machine Gun Kelly's Rejects | I'm Going Back |
| A8 | –The Allusions | I Gotta Move |
| B1 | –The Vince Maloney Sect | No Good Without You |
| B2 | –The Union | Thump |
| B3 | –The Allusions | Gypsy Woman |
| B4 | –The Blue Beats | She's Coming Home |
| B5 | –The Purple Hearts | Of Hopes And Dreams And Tombstones |
| B6 | –The Black Diamonds | See The Way |
| B7 | –The Throb | I Need You |
| B8 | –The Flies | I'll Pass On By |









