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School of the Higher Groove

Jan 17, 2019 5:00 AM β€“ 7:00 AM

Music

With Bobby 'G'

Chapter Eight – Volume Three / The Spirit of the Psychedelic Vibe [1967-1976)

With all The Goodness in Life still in High Demand & Short Supply, another Sonic Dose of Peace, Love, & and Good Cheer from all Corners of the American Psychedelic Spectrum, once again when β€˜Time Was’ … Enjoy!!!

School of the Higher Groove
5:03 AM
Grateful Dead - Truckin'
Grateful Dead Truckin'
'Rockin' The Rhein Grateful Dead / Rhino Records Other Rock
Live Performance recorded at the Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf, West Germany on April 24th, 1972 from The Band’s Grateful Dead / Rhino Records Release 'Rockin' The Rhein’.
5:14 AM
Cold Blood - Shop Talk
Cold Blood Shop Talk
Sisyphus San Francisco Records Other Rock
Recorded at Mercury Sound Studios, San Francisco, California sometime in 1970 and released on The Band's San Francisco Records LP 'Sisyphus' with Lydia Pense & Her Group of Musicians with Larry Field on guitar, Sandy McKee on drums and also Chepito Areas on percussion.
5:24 AM
Leon Russell - Stranger in a Strange Land
Leon Russell Stranger in a Strange Land
Leon Russell & The Shelter People Shelter Records Other Rock
Recorded possibly at Island Studios, London, England between 1970 & 1971, written by Leon Russell & Don Preston and released on His Shelter Records LP 'Leon Russell & The Shelter People', produced by Danny Cordell, engineered by Glyn & Andy Johns and featuring Claudia Lennear on backing vocals along with Don Preston, Chris Stainton, Jess Ed Davis and also the Rhythm Section of Carl Radle & Jim Gordon.
5:28 AM
Sly & The Family Stone - If You want Me to Stay
Sly & The Family Stone If You want Me to Stay
Fresh Epic Records Other Rock
Recorded at The Record Plant, Sausalito, California in 1973 from His sixth Epic Records LP 'Fresh' with Cynthia Robinson, Jerry Martini, Pat Rizzo & also Andy Newmark on drums.
5:31 AM
Lee Michaels - Stormy Monday
Lee Michaels Stormy Monday
Lee Michaels A&M Records Other Rock
Recorded at DFA Recording Studios, New York, New York on June 2nd, 1969 from His Self-Titled A&M LP with Bartholomew Smith-Frost (Frosty) on drums.
5:38 AM
Miles Davis - Duran
Miles Davis Duran
Directions Columbia Records Other Jazz
Recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, New York City, New York sometime between February & March, 1970 His Columbia Records LP 'Directions' with Wayne Shorter, John McLaughlin, Bennie Maupin, Dave Holland & Billy Cobham.
5:49 AM
The Don Ellis Orchestra - Indian Lady
The Don Ellis Orchestra Indian Lady
Electric Bath Columbia Records Other Jazz
Recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, Hollywood, California in September, 1967 and included as the First Cut from His Legendary Columbia Records LP 'Electric Bath' recorded in September, 1967 & produced by John Hammond.
6:00 AM
Allman Brothers Band - You don't Love Me
Allman Brothers Band You don't Love Me
The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings Mercury Records Other Rock
Live Performance recorded at Bill Graham's Fillmore East, New York City, New York on March 12th, 1971 (First Show) from Their Mercury Records (Germany) Box Set 'The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings'
6:18 AM
Chicago Transit Authority - Beginnings
Chicago Transit Authority Beginnings
Chicago Transit Authority Columbia Records Other Rock
Rare Quadraphonic Mix of the Original Composition recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, New York City, New York in January, 1969, and released on The Band's Columbia LP 'Chicago Transit Authority with the original Band Members.
6:26 AM
Malo - Peace
Malo Peace Malo
Malo Warner Bros. Records Other Rock
Recorded at Pacific Recording Studios, San Mateo, California in 1972, the final Prime Cut from the Band’s self-titled & first Warner Bros. Records Release engineered by David Rubinson and featuring Arcelio Garcia Jr., Jorge Santana, Abel Zarate, Richard Kermode, Victor Pantoja, Pablo Tellez & Richard Spremich along with Coke Escovedo, Richard Bean, Luis Gasca & Roy Murray.
6:42 AM
Stevie Wonder - As
Stevie Wonder As
Songs in The Key of Life Motown / Tamla Records Other Rock
The first of two Timeless Compositions recorded possibly at Crystal Sound Studios Hollywood or several other California Studios between 1974 & 1976 from His Motown/Tamla LP 'Songs in the Key of Life'.
6:49 AM
Stevie Wonder - Another Star
Stevie Wonder Another Star
Songs in The Key of Life Motown / Tamla Records Other Rock
The Second of two Timeless Compositions recorded at one of several California Recording Studios and released on His Motown/Tamla Records Release 'Songs in the Key of Life' with Herbie Handcock on Keyboards & Greg Brown on Drums.