
Just another nutcase on the web
Rough First Rips
Global Groove’s rips are
made without any filters.
If the Lp has some cracks,
we leave them.
Covers that are worn
out will not be fixed,
just photographed
the way they are.
All rips at 320 kbps.
Please report dead links.
Clicking on images
enlarges them.
Search grooves
Do you disagree
with our post ?
The musicworks on this page are
meant to promote artists and labels.
If you like the promotional copy
go try and buy the original.
Global Groove is made
out of passion for music.
no commercial purpose
what so ever.
if you disagree with our post,
tell us and it shall be removed.
Recommended Site ;
www.muzikifan.com
Global Groove’s archive
Archives

Help keep this site up
Global groove’s visitors

RSS Blogroll

Categories
Categories
- Sunday July 13, 200814 comments on The Peter Peter Ivers Band – Terminal Love, Warner Bros. Records 1974
Ever since I heard this album for the very first time, I loved it !
Everything about this LP is ‘art’. It’s poetic, subtle and played
fantasticly well. And how about that Cover ? A number One !tracks;
1 Alpha Centauri
2 Sweet enemy
3 Terminal love
4 My grandmother’s funeral
5 Modern times
6 Deborah
7 oo girl
8 Audience of one
9 Felladaddio
10 Holding the cobra
11 Even Stephen FosterPosted by Moosat 3:16 PMCategories
- Saturday July 12, 2008
To close off this productive day, a sweet piece of Samba.
I had a great day, ripping all this nice music, I hope you did
too, listening to it. ‘Paulinho da Viola’ delivers an album
like no other. A bit sentimental but very decent I ‘d say.
Que saudade que eu tenho que o meu amor esta no Rio agora.tracks;
1 Sentimentos
2 Comprimido
3 Nao leve a mal
4 Nervos de aço
5 Roendo as unhas
6 Nao quero mais amar ninguém
7 Néga Luzia
8 Cidade submersa
9 Sonho de um Carnaval
10 Chóro negroPosted by Moosat 9:31 PM - Saturday July 12, 2008
He used to be a Calypsonian, but when during the 70’s the sound
started to change, Lord Kitchener did not stay behind.
Early 80’s Soca, when it was electronic but kind.tracks;
1 Carnival time
2 Tourist Elsie
3 Soca corruption
4 Katumba
5 Sweet pan
6 Gee me the tingPosted by Moosat 5:18 PM - Saturday July 12, 2008
When I visited one of my favourite recordstores in old Amsterdam
last week, I found me this Fania Lp. Larry Harlow was one of the loyal
members of the Fania crew, and wrote a lot of fine songs.
Vocals by Ismael Miranda, Felo Brito, Vicky and Larry Harlow himself.
Produced by Jerry Masucci under supervision of Johnny Pacheco.tracks;
1 La revolucion
2 Guasasa
3 La contraria
4 Guarachita
5 La juventud
6 El malecon
7 Voy para la luna
8 Mi madre
9 Freak off
10 El exigentePosted by Moosat 4:00 PM - Saturday July 12, 2008
If you are a soulmusic lover, you can’t miss this here LP.
‘Otis Redding’, who died far too young, is one of my biggest idols.
With, Andrew Love and Joe Arnold on tenor saxes,
Wayne Jackson on trumpet,
Steve Cropper on guitar,
Booker T Jones and Isaac Hayes on organ & piano,
Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn on bass
and Al Jackson Jr. on drums, this is a fantastic recording.
Produced by Steve Cropper
I LOVE IT !tracks;
1 Demonstration
2 Tell the truth
3 Out of sight
4 Give away none of my love
5 Wholesale love
6 I got the will
7 Johnny’s heartbreak
8 Snatch a little piece
9 Slippin’ and slidin’
10 The match game
11 A little time
12 Swinging on a stringPosted by Moosat 9:35 AM - Saturday July 12, 2008
‘Los Reyes del Merengue’ they call them, ‘The Kings of Merengue’.
I don’t know a year on this LP, if you know, please tell us.
These guys practically invented merengue, check this out.tracks;
1 La empaliza
2 La maricutana
3 El jarro pichao
4 Compadre Pedro Juan
5 La cruz ( Palo bonito )
6 El marinero
7 Merengue de frac
8 Siña Juanica
9 Chauflin
10 Que siga la fiesta
11 El negrito del Batey
12 Por la buena o por la malaPosted by Moosat 8:18 AM - Friday July 11, 2008
Originally released in 1982, this is a re-release.
Very nice album with Wayne Jarrett sounding very much like Horace Andy.
Dub heroe Adrian Sherwood must have listened to this ‘version’material too.tracks;
1 Brimstone & fire
2 Every tongue shall tell
3 Magic in the air
4 Bubble up
5 Darling your eyes
6 Holy mount ZionPosted by Moosat 10:51 PM - Friday July 11, 2008
If you’ve got nothing to do on your lazy Sunday afternoon, you
put on ‘Django Reinhardt’ and dream away in your window.tracks;
1 Melodie au crepuscule
2 Place de Broukere
3 Nuages
4 Belleville
5 Viper’s dream
6 Les yeux noirs
7 Minor swing
8 Porto cabello
9 Swing de Paris
10 Sweet chorus
11 Dinette
12 CrepusculePosted by Moosat 9:53 PMCategories
- Friday July 11, 2008
For these Stars, playing their music is like a routine.
Look at this line-up, what a bunch of experienced musicians this is.
Produced by ‘Johnny Pacheco’, nothing can go wrong here.tracks;
1 Echale tierra
2 Manzanillo
3 Hijo de Siboney
4 Fuerza de voluntad
5 Jaleo
6 Compay gato
7 A Santa Barbara
8 Ocana sordiPosted by Moosat 8:55 AM - Thursday July 10, 2008
I remember I discovered ‘Dyke & the Blazers’, back in the eighties
when I was going through my ‘Soulrevival’.
It was in a little old recordstore at the Prinsengracht in Amsterdam.
And it struck me !
Back in those days I bought me a re-release, later I found this
Original. Very groovy funky soul from 1967, a killer !tracks;
1 Funky Broadway pt. 1
2 Funky Broadway pt. 2
3 UHH pt. 1
4 UHH pt. 2
5 Broadway combination
6 City dump
7 The wrong house
8 So sharp
9 Don’t bug mePosted by Moosat 9:56 PMCategories