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Moloch - Moloch (1969/2017) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

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Moloch - Moloch (1969/2017) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

Moloch - Moloch (1969/2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 38:16 minutes | 1,66 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 38:16 minutes | 893 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Moloch emerged from the fertile blues scene of late 1960s Memphis, Tennessee, led by guitar hero Lee Baker. Their debut album, originally released in 1969, appears here in stunning high-definition, allowing their fiery guitar, fat organ and taut drumming to be enjoyed by a new generation of listeners.

Moloch was comprised of singer Gene Wilkins, guitarist Lee Baker, bassist Steve Spear, keyboardist Fred Nicholson, and drummer Phillip Durham. The band was a popular mainstay of the late ‘60s Memphis rock scene, their sound a high-octane blend of blues, rock, and soul filtered through psychedelic influences. The band’s lone album was produced by Memphis roots ‘n’ blues legend Don Nix, who wrote most of the material including his song “Going Down,” which would later become a blues-rock standard covered by artists like Freddie King, Gov’t Mule, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, among others – but Moloch put their stank on it first.

Moloch’s 1969 album is a bit of an anomaly for Stax, tucked in between releases by stone cold soul artists like Isaac Hayes and Sam & Dave. It was an important release, however, as influential on the development of the stateside blues-rock scene as Eric Clapton and Cream’s first album was on British blues. The band’s late guitarist, Lee Baker, was an underrated but imaginative player whose influence would spark the creative muse of a younger generation of Memphis pickers, including Luther Dickinson of the North Mississippi Allstars and Steve Selvidge of the Hold Steady. Produced by Don Nix (widely credited as a key architect of the "Memphis Sound"), this hard-hitting collection of bluesy Acid Rock first appeared on Stax subsidiary Enterprise in 1970. Featuring the outstanding guitar playing of the late Lee Baker (later to play with Alex Chilton) and the original version of "Going Down" (covered by Freddie King, Jeff Beck, JJ Cale and others), the album makes its album debut here, complete with two rare bonus tracks, and is an essential purchase for all fans of blues-influenced rock and roll. Fallout.

Tracklist:

01 - Helping Hand
02 - Maverick Woman Blues
03 - Outta Hand
04 - Same Old Blues
05 - Going Down
06 - She Looks Like An Angel
07 - Gone Too Long
08 - Dance Chaney Dance
10 - People Keep Talking
11 - I Can Think The Same Of You
12 - Night At The Possum

Digitally Remastered.

Musicians:
Gene Wilkins - vocals
Lee Baker - guitar, vocals
Fred Nicolson - organ
Steve Spear - bass
Phillip Durham - drums, vocals

Analyzed: Moloch / Moloch
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 0.00 dB -11.45 dB 3:20 01-Helping Hand
DR10 0.00 dB -11.32 dB 3:04 02-Maverick Woman Blues
DR11 0.00 dB -12.57 dB 2:50 03-Outta Hand
DR12 0.00 dB -14.39 dB 2:57 04-Same Old Blues
DR11 0.00 dB -13.00 dB 2:57 05-Going Down
DR10 0.00 dB -11.71 dB 4:13 06-She Looks Like An Angel
DR10 0.00 dB -12.25 dB 4:30 07-Gone Too Long
DR9 0.00 dB -10.52 dB 2:53 08-Dance Chaney Dance
DR10 0.00 dB -11.54 dB 2:48 10-People Keep Talking
DR11 0.00 dB -12.84 dB 2:44 11-I Can Think The Same Of You
DR11 0.00 dB -13.48 dB 6:00 12-Night At The Possum
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR10

Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 6024 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Thanks to the Original customer!