For my friend 6070Rock :)
Well band name is so common..You know i am no good on finding informations..If you find,you know what to do :) one of a forgotten treasure from the past, great coverart.keep rockin
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all oF theN witcheS..
LoOk AgAiN..
Heya Naha !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for this nice cookie.
Now,I'm just listening Nuevo México - "Hecho En Casa", perfect to this sunny sunday !!!
ROCK ON !!!
hehe in this part of the world we expect snow here :)) i bought some bottles of cheap wine and umm downloaded some divx movies gonna watch em
ReplyDeletei am glad you like it
have a nice day mate
Rock On!!
How do you get so great gems ?
ReplyDeleteI am known in my country to be an expert in prog rock, RIO, and so on ... but I must be humble when I see what you discover ! Go on, fantastic ... I Love you !
Personnel:
ReplyDeleteRICHARD BELSKY ld gtr A
LYNE BUNN vcls, perc A
JOHN FRAGOS drms, perc, gong A
JIM MONAHAN vcls, gtr A
TOM RUBINO bs A
PAUL VENIER vcls, keyb'ds, perc A
ALBUM:
1(A) STARK NAKED (RCA Victor LSP 4592) 1971
45:
1 Done/Sins (RCA Victor 0588) 1971
From Levittown, Long Island, New York. This outfit's album is a superb and very under-rated progressive album with long organ tracks, fuzz, pleasant piano interludes and some effective female vocals in places. The opening cut, All Of Them Witches, is one of those long extended, elaborate tracks that characterised the progressive era, but the whole of Side One in particular is excellent.
Is the same rip from hipidetripi blog. Always is the same
ReplyDeleteAlbert
Hi, So Glad you like the Album-
ReplyDeleteLyne Bunn here: Vocalist from STARK NAKED (now known in the music world as Joey Lyne) It's been a wild & fun ride! In answer to your question, yes, vinyl can be found internationally thru' archive websites; The album was recently Re-Released on Fallout Records/Forced Exposure on CD, August 2006 with 2 bonus/single tracks...It is for purchase everywhere online and chain stores Internationally.
BTW, We were all ready to record an even greater album when everything went crazy with crooked management...we all ended up in different bands.
I'll keep you posted on my new project - Paul Venier also has some music out on the net if you want to search him out.
I just got back from a Patti Smith concert at NYC's Bowery Ballroom...the main point is no matter what our styles of music are we need to use our VOICES...it's up to the Artists and Musicians to make the changes in this world. Don't be afraid to holler!
Keep it Rockin', Ciao!