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The Seeds - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue (1966-1968) [5 Remastered Albums] RE-UP

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The Seeds - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue (1966-1968) [5 Remastered Albums] RE-UP

The Seeds - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue (1966-1968) [5 Remastered Albums]
5x FLAC Images with CUEs and LOGs > 1,4 GB | Full PNG Scans > 208 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps > 472 MB
Garage Rock / Psychedelic Acid Rock | TT > 203:44 minutes | Label: Hayabusa Landings, Japan | Catalogue # HYCA-2032~2036

Cardboard sleeve reissue from The Seeds. This series featuring the albums "The Seeds", "A Web Of Sound", "Future", "Raw & Alive In Concert At Merlin's Music Box", and Sky Saxon Blues Band's "A Full Spoon Of Seedy Blues". All discs were digitally remastered. Japanese original release.

The Seeds were a 1960s rock and roll band based in Los Angeles, California, United States, whose raw and abrasive energy, and simple, repetitive lyrics came to exemplify the garage rock style. The band was active from 1965 to 1972. The group reunited in 1989, split again in 1993 and reunited once more in 2003. The band’s future is in question after the June 2009 death of its only constant member, singer Sky Saxon.

The Seeds - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue (1966-1968) [5 Remastered Albums] RE-UP

Best known for their rock & roll standard "Pushin' Too Hard," the Seeds combined the raw, Stonesy appeal of garage rock with a fondness for ragged, trashy psychedelia. And though they never quite matched the commercial peak of their first two singles, "Pushin' Too Hard" and "Can't Seem to Make You Mine," the band continued to record for the remainder of the '60s, eventually delving deep into post-Sgt. Pepper's psychedelia and art rock. None of their new musical directions resulted in another hit single, and the group disbanded at the turn of the decade.

Sky Saxon (born Richard Marsh; vocals) and guitarist Jan Savage formed the Seeds with keyboardist Daryl Hooper and drummer Rick Andridge in Los Angles in 1965. By the end of 1966, they had secured a contract with GNP Crescendo, releasing "Pushin' Too Hard" as their first single. The song climbed into the Top 40 early in 1967, and the group immediately released two sound-alike singles, "Mr. Farmer" and "Can't Seem to Make You Mine," in an attempt to replicate their success; the latter came the closest to being a hit, just missing the Top 40. While their singles were garage punk, the Seeds attempted to branch out into improvisational blues-rock and psychedelia on their first two albums, The Seeds (1966) and Web of Sound (1966). With their third album, Future (1967), the band attempted a psychedelic concept album in the vein of Sgt. Pepper's. While the record reached the Top 100 and spawned the minor hit "A Thousand Shadows," it didn't become a hit. Two other albums – Raw & Alive: The Seeds in Concert at Merlin's Music Box (1968) and A Full Spoon of Seedy Blues (1969), which was credited to the Sky Saxon Blues Band – were released at the end of the decade, but both were ignored. The Seeds broke up shortly afterward.

– allmusic.com biography


The Seeds - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue (1966-1968) [5 Remastered Albums] RE-UP

The Seeds - The Seeds (1966)
EAC-FLAC with CUE & LOG > 323 MB | Full Scans > 42 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps > 103 MB
all tracks were digitally remastered | 44:39 min | Label: Hayabusa Landings, Japan | Cat. # HYCA-2032

More info @ Wikipedia

Tracklist:

01. Can't Seem To Make You Mine
02. No Escape
03. Lose Your Mind
04. Evil Hoodoo
05. Girl I Want You
06. Pushin' Too Hard
07. Try To Understand
08. Nobody Spoil My Fun
09. It's A Hard Life
10. You Can't Be Trusted
11. Excuse, Excuse
12. Fallin' In Love
13. 900 Million People Daily (All Making Love) (Full Length Version) [Bonus track]

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011

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The Seeds / The Seeds

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The Seeds - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue (1966-1968) [5 Remastered Albums] RE-UP

The Seeds - A Web Of Sound (1966)
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all tracks were digitally remastered | 40:09 min | Label: Hayabusa Landings, Japan | Cat. # HYCA-2033

Web of Sound by the Seeds should be a garage rock classic. Everything about this record is superb '60s underground rock, from the cover concept (by band leader Sky Saxon) of the four musicians trapped in a spider's web to the back cover black and whites, and the bizzaro liner notes by producer Marcus Tybalt, who also penned a couple of tunes here. Unlike other albums by the Seeds, nothing on here sounds like their hit "Pushin' Too Hard," and that is a plus; not because that inverted Kinks riff isn't great – it is, but Saxon had a penchant for trying to recapture that original butterfly. The six songs on side one are fun punk rock that helped inspire the new wave of the late '70s. But it is side two, with its four-minute "Just Let Go" and the fuzz pop of Saxon's "Up in Her Room," that cuts across '60s boundaries. Where "In a Gadda Da Vida" needed more melody and lyrics and Rare Earth's long version of "Get Ready" has too much drum solo, the Seeds take Van Morrison's then-censored Them hit, "Gloria," and kind of explain what happens once Saxon gets her up there, "making love in her room." The keyboards and Rolling Stones-wannabe blues guitar build a nice foundation for the fuzztone that follows Saxon as he keeps repeating the title of the song. He seems to be parodying the Beau Brummels, the Shadows of Night, and Them, all who preceded the Seeds by a year or two. The funny thing is, although the riff to "Pushin' Too Hard" is missing from this album, the melody to "Up In Her Room" is "Pushin' Too Hard." "Up in Her Room" has a fabulous '60s organ like ? & the Mysterians, and exactly like the fuzz organ in the middle of the Velvet Underground's similar epic, "Sister Ray," even ending with the same vamp as "White Light/White Heat," the title track of the album where "Sister Ray" made her debut. Saxon was clearly aware of what other people were doing at the time and A Web of Sound stands as a superior garage rock effort. It is just too bad tunes like "The Farmer," "Just Let Go," and "Tripmaker" didn't have the Top 40 charm of, say, Paul Revere & the Raiders' "Just Like Me" or "Kicks." The inclusion of a hit on that scale would have opened up many minds to the lunacy of the Seeds' "Pictures and Designs," with Saxon's growl that Iggy Pop copped so wonderfully. By drawing from the elements that made Moulty & the Barbarians, the Leaves, and Them so charming, A Web of Sound gave direction to the Stooges, Alice Cooper, and other acts who took it all a few steps further. Saxon does it all with great flair here, aided and abetted by organ and guitar sounds in "I Tell Myself" that imitators have not been able to accurately duplicate.

– Joe Viglione, allmusic com

Tracklist:

01. Mr. Farmer
02. Pictures And Designs
03. Tripmaker
04. I Tell Myself
05. A Faded Picture
06. Rollin' Machine
07. Just Let Go
08. Up In Her Room
09. She's Wrong [Bonus track]

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011

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The Seeds - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue (1966-1968) [5 Remastered Albums] RE-UP

Sky Saxon Blues Band - A Full Spoon Of Seedy Blues (1967)
EAC-FLAC with CUE & LOG > 212 MB | Full Scans > 36 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps > 76 MB
all tracks were digitally remastered | 32:39 min | Label: Hayabusa Landings, Japan | Cat. # HYCA-2034

With liner notes by Muddy Waters, a cover of Water's tune "Plain Spoken," and two titles written by Luther "Guitar Jr." Johnson, the trend-conscious Sky Saxon takes his Seeds into a world far removed from punk and garage rock. This may be the only album that doesn't contain a variation of the "Pushin' Too Hard" riff, and that might not be a good thing. Six minutes and four seconds of Sky Saxon's "Cry Wolf" is too long for blues this lightweight. Saxon plays a cool harp, but his Sam the Sham-style vocals are not going to cause Buddy Guy any sleepless nights, nor would George Guy find them amusing. This is one of the great garage rock bands of all time fooling around, and that GNP Crescendo gave them so much latitude is absolutely amazing. Muddy Waters' "Plain Spoken" gets a reverent treatment, and perhaps that's all one could ask. There was a search on for Howard Tate and when he was rediscovered the reviews for his latter-day work were outstanding. This album won't have DJs and blues enthusiasts seeking out the Seeds to do a national House of Blues tour, but the funny thing is, decades after this was recorded, they might actually have earned the right to attempt working in such sacred territory. "The Gardener," at four minutes and 57 seconds, sounds as long as "Cry Wolf." Saxon gives us some cool keyboards and wailing mouth harp, but his vocals really are more suited to a Seeds/Standells/Strawberry Alarm Clock class reunion, and halfway through the track you'll have had enough. Having the intuition to cover two Luther Johnson songs, "Pretty Girl" and the up-tempo "One More Time Blues," is commendable. Luther "Guitar Jr." Johnson performed with Muddy Waters and Otis Spann, and the inclusion of his material adds a legitimacy. "Creepin' About" is amusing, but would have been more so had Sky Saxon actually got Luther Johnson or Muddy Waters or Etta James to guest star on his material. They look like the Seeds on the cover, and it is just too bad they didn't borrow a few ideas from Big Brother & the Holding Company and put some psychedelia into the grooves. Marcus Tybalt totally missed the mark in producing this, but it does have some merit for reasons already mentioned.

– Joe Viglione, allmusic com

Tracklist:

01. Pretty Girl
02. Moth And The Flame
03. I'll Help You (Carry Your Money To The Bank)
04. Cry Wolf
05. Plain Spoken
06. The Gardener
07. One More Time Blues
08. Creepin' About
09. Buzzin' Around

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 17. August 2011, 20:52

Sky Saxon Blues Band / A Full Spoon Of Seedy Blues

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The Seeds - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue (1966-1968) [5 Remastered Albums] RE-UP

The Seeds - Future (1967)
EAC-FLAC with CUE & LOG > 310 MB | Full Scans > 53 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps > 102 MB
all tracks were digitally remastered | 44:45 min | Label: Hayabusa Landings, Japan | Cat. # HYCA-2035

The "A Thousand Shadows" 45 rpm from this album, Future, came in a pink sleeve decorated by gray four-leaf clovers and a negative picture of the Seeds next to a sign that says "Wishing Well - Help Us Grow." "A Thousand Shadows" is the melody as well as the feel of their Top 40 1967 hit "Pushin' Too Hard." Breaking no new ground, the band insisted on revisiting its formula, reinventing new versions of "Pushin' Too Hard" like "Flower Lady & Her Assistant." This is a sophisticated package with a gatefold which includes lyrics over pastel sunflowers as if the band was Joni Mitchell. Three colorful pages come inside the album, including two beautiful photos of the group along with single flowers representing the songs on the disc with instructions: "Cut out paste on whatever" for grade schoolers or those so strung out on LSD they have regressed to that point. "Six Dreams" is Black Sabbath's Ozzie meeting George Harrison in some biker film soundtrack with weird sound effects and a sitar. The harp on "Fallin'" underscores Saxon's passionate garage vocal. Imagine, if you will, Brian Jones during the recording of Satanic Majesties deciding to bare all the excesses of rock stardom. This album is a trip, not because it reflects the ideas captured in the Peter Fonda film of the same name, but because a band had the audacity to experiment with record company money and make something so noncommercial and playful. Droning organ sounds penetrate "Fallin'," the seven minute, 40 second final track. Saxon writes in the inner-sleeve essay "Originations of the Flower Generation" "…The farmer lives by the elements alone, the sun, the rain, and the earth, but the earth needs its seeds to sow the flower generation of the leaf…." It's heady stuff, and the melody and sound of "Pushin' Too Hard" permeates incessantly. Hardly a Future, as the title proclaims, this is actually the Sgt. Pepper of the flower-power set, a reinvention of past efforts, but no "Strawberry Fields" or "Day in the Life" to bring it out of its cult niche. Very listenable, highly entertaining, and totally not for the mass audience. GNP stands for Gene Norman Presents, and the label should be commended for allowing such creativity which inspired Iggy Pop and the Lyres' Mono Mann. Saxon played his game to the hilt, and that followers like Mono Mann and Jeff Connelly would get stuck in his groove is only testament to how original and enthralling these sounds are. Tunes like "Now a Man" are low-key Ventures riffs with naïve guitar and Saxon being as indulgent as humanly possible. Fans should also seek out a 45 on Expression records, "Beautiful Stars" by Sky Sunlight and Thee New Seeds featuring Rainbow. Despite its musical limitations, Future holds up quite well to repeated plays by sitting firmly in the past.

– Joe Viglione, allmusic com

Tracklist:

01. Introduction
02. March Of The Flower Children
03. Travel With Your Mind
04. Out Of The Question
05. Painted Doll
06. Flower Lady & Her Assistant
07. Now A Man
08. A Thousand Shadows
09. Two Fingers Pointing At You
10. Where Is The Entrance Way To Play
11. Six Dreams
12. Fallin'
13. Sad And Alone [Bonus track]
14. Chocolate River [Bonus track]

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 19. August 2011, 13:06

The Seeds / Future

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The Seeds - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue (1966-1968) [5 Remastered Albums] RE-UP

The Seeds - Raw & Alive In Concert At Merlin's Music Box (1968)
EAC-FLAC with CUE & LOG > 307 MB | Full Scans > 38 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps > 97 MB
all tracks were digitally remastered | 41:34 min | Label: Hayabusa Landings, Japan | Cat. # HYCA-2036

The Seeds were an exceptional band that never achieved the success that they inspired. This album has a truly psychedelic cover with too-dark-for-pastel colors, swirling letters over eerie faces, and dynamic black and white photos on the back. If you want to see the image of Iggy Pop clothed, just look at Sky Saxon in the bottom right photo on the back cover with the screaming girl holding a flower grabbing at him. He had the image down, as well as the music. "900 Million People Daily All Making Love" sounds so much like the Doors and Jim Morrison's "When the Music's Over," one has to wonder which came first, or did they copy each other? "Mumble and Bumble" is a trippy "Alabama Song," but where Morrison is looking for the next whiskey bar, Saxon is off looking for flowers and magic mushrooms. The band has great energy which is pierced by annoying canned applause à la the Rolling Stones' Got Live If You Want It. This is a record album, not a situation comedy TV show, after all; what's the point of overdubbing an audience onto what is really good music? Sure, "No Escape" is a prelude to the closer and hit "Pushin' Too Hard" with a tip of the hat to Martha & the Vandellas, while "Can't Seem to Make You Mine" is placed nicely in mid-set, a song after the truncated "Up in Her Room." The revelation that is this "concert" album is what a great band the Seeds really were, and how Sky Saxon's vocals have a gritty edge that he held back on us in many of the studio recordings. "Gypsy Plays His Drums" has a great chug-chug guitar, nice off-key backing vocals, and a driving pulse which is present throughout the performance. If you can ignore the extraneous additions, a song like "Forest Outside Your Door" shows really how creative and influential this pioneering band was, while "Satisfy You" is Saxon's direct sexual rock to Mick Jagger's "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." Sky claims he can get satisfaction, and can satisfy you at the same time. He then veers off into more familiar psychedelic territory with "Night Time Girl" which combines the sex and the psychedelia. If they taught rock & roll in school, "Raw & Alive" would have to be the textbook for image, design, and content.

– Joe Viglione, allmusic com

Tracklist:

01. Introduction
02. Mr. Farmer
03. No Escape
04. Satisfy You
05. Night Time Girl
06. Up In Her Room
07. Gypsy Plays His Drums
08. Can't Seem To Make You Mine
09. Mumble And Bumble
10. Forest Outside Your Door
11. 900 Million People Daily All Making Love
12. Pushin' Too Hard

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 18. August 2011, 21:10

Blue Mink / Raw & Alive In Concert At Merlin's Music Box

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Peak level 99.2 %
Extraction speed 5.6 X
Range quality 100.0 %
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Produced for Reissue by Seiichiro Murayama.
Mastering Engineer: Soichiro Nakamura at Peace Music.
Dynamic range(s): 8 / 9 / 7 / 6 / 6.
all thanks goes to ALLexxess!
The Seeds (1966)
FLAC | Scans | MP3 320

A Web Of Sound (1966)
FLAC | Scans | MP3 320

A Full Spoon Of Seedy Blues (1967)
FLAC | Scans | MP3 320

Future (1967)
FLAC | Scans | MP3 320

Raw & Alive In Concert (1968)
FLAC | Scans | MP3 320
The Seeds (1966)
FLAC | Scans | MP3 320

A Web Of Sound (1966)
FLAC | Scans | MP3 320

A Full Spoon Of Seedy Blues (1967)
FLAC | Scans | MP3 320

Future (1967)
FLAC | Scans | MP3 320

Raw & Alive In Concert (1968)
FLAC | Scans | MP3 320