V.A. - Soft Sounds For Gentle People [Mystic Males]
Tracks:
01. J.P. Rags - Soul Sunrise
02. Gordon Alexander - Windy Wednesday
03. Harumi - Hunters Of Heaven
04. Bill and Howdy - Misty Morning Confrontation
05. Bob Ray - (Girl With the) Cameo Ring
06. Michael Blodgett - Fire Engine Sky
07. Thomas Hill - Glider Pilot
08. Paul Parrish - Suzanne
09. Bob Jameson - Jamie
10. Dick Domane - Bad Dream
11. Chip Taylor - You Should Be From Montere
12. Tom Parrott - Groovy and Linda
13. Tommy Roe - Paisley Dreams
14. Kenny O'Dell - Flower Girl
15. Dino Valente - Birdses
16. Teddy Neeley - Autumn Afternoon
17. Bob Lind - Elino
18. Bob Siller - In This Tiny Lonesome Place
19. Vince Donofrio - Daisy
20. Jim Valley - Invitation
21. Sunshine - A Sad Thought This Is
22. Now - Deja Vu
23. Hamilton Camp - Lonely Place
Review:
From the same with-it collector-folks who brought us those Gentle Sounds For Gentle People '60s soft-rock comps not so long ago, comes this new compilation unearthing the tunes of 23 "tripped-out troubadours from 1965-1970". These so-called "Mystic Males" are long-haired, bearded (or at least mustachioed) mellow crooners, hailing from places like LA's Sunset Strip and New York's Greenwich Village. Professional and otherwise singer/songwriters getting into (for real or for, they might be hoping, the bucks) the Hippy vibe. Mostly, they sing about Girls. And Nature. And Love. And Girls. (At least five of the song titles here are simply girls' names.) Suiting such subject matter, these tracks tend towards gentle vocals, gentle vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and drifting folky melodies -- often times backed by lush orchestration and groovy beats. Some are twee, some are swingin'. Hadn't heard of any of these dudes before, except Dino Valente, but maybe you have -- here's a few, with song titles too: Chip Taylor "You Should Be From Monterey", Tommy Roe "Paisley Dreams", Teddy Neeley "Autumn Afternoon", Kenny O'Dell "Flower Girl", Thomas Hill "Glider Pilot", Bill & Howdy "Misty Morning Confrontation"... no, don't know 'em? Well those song titles ought to give you some idea of what they sound like, and also the liner notes give plenty of obscure details about each obscure track. And some of 'em are gems. We like these Mystic Males.
~ by aquariusrecords.org.
Download Links:
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/2VKB7K1A/Soft_Sounds_For_Gentle_People__Mystic_Males_.rar_links
...and also...
http://www.multiupload.com/MEIXHV9US0
V.A. - Soft Sounds For Gentle People [Mystic Males].rar (119.54 MB)
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Tracks:
01. J.P. Rags - Soul Sunrise
02. Gordon Alexander - Windy Wednesday
03. Harumi - Hunters Of Heaven
04. Bill and Howdy - Misty Morning Confrontation
05. Bob Ray - (Girl With the) Cameo Ring
06. Michael Blodgett - Fire Engine Sky
07. Thomas Hill - Glider Pilot
08. Paul Parrish - Suzanne
09. Bob Jameson - Jamie
10. Dick Domane - Bad Dream
11. Chip Taylor - You Should Be From Montere
12. Tom Parrott - Groovy and Linda
13. Tommy Roe - Paisley Dreams
14. Kenny O'Dell - Flower Girl
15. Dino Valente - Birdses
16. Teddy Neeley - Autumn Afternoon
17. Bob Lind - Elino
18. Bob Siller - In This Tiny Lonesome Place
19. Vince Donofrio - Daisy
20. Jim Valley - Invitation
21. Sunshine - A Sad Thought This Is
22. Now - Deja Vu
23. Hamilton Camp - Lonely Place
Review:
From the same with-it collector-folks who brought us those Gentle Sounds For Gentle People '60s soft-rock comps not so long ago, comes this new compilation unearthing the tunes of 23 "tripped-out troubadours from 1965-1970". These so-called "Mystic Males" are long-haired, bearded (or at least mustachioed) mellow crooners, hailing from places like LA's Sunset Strip and New York's Greenwich Village. Professional and otherwise singer/songwriters getting into (for real or for, they might be hoping, the bucks) the Hippy vibe. Mostly, they sing about Girls. And Nature. And Love. And Girls. (At least five of the song titles here are simply girls' names.) Suiting such subject matter, these tracks tend towards gentle vocals, gentle vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and drifting folky melodies -- often times backed by lush orchestration and groovy beats. Some are twee, some are swingin'. Hadn't heard of any of these dudes before, except Dino Valente, but maybe you have -- here's a few, with song titles too: Chip Taylor "You Should Be From Monterey", Tommy Roe "Paisley Dreams", Teddy Neeley "Autumn Afternoon", Kenny O'Dell "Flower Girl", Thomas Hill "Glider Pilot", Bill & Howdy "Misty Morning Confrontation"... no, don't know 'em? Well those song titles ought to give you some idea of what they sound like, and also the liner notes give plenty of obscure details about each obscure track. And some of 'em are gems. We like these Mystic Males.
~ by aquariusrecords.org.
Download Links:
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/2VKB7K1A/Soft_Sounds_For_Gentle_People__Mystic_Males_.rar_links
...and also...
http://www.multiupload.com/MEIXHV9US0
V.A. - Soft Sounds For Gentle People [Mystic Males].rar (119.54 MB)
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2 comments:
Many thanks for this great"soft" collection.I just read today vol 7 will be out soon.
JeanBernard.
do you have have sounds of she? thanks
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