Friday, April 16, 2010
The J.J. Band - 1971 - J.J. Band
This album was recorded at Chappell Studio and produced by Brian Bennett & Mike Hawker.
Tracklist:
01. Requiem For A Lost Planet
02. Shades Of Goodbye
03. Something To Live For
04. Out Of The Darkness
05. Pacific Coast Thunder Ball
06. Tintagel Jones
07. I'm Through With You
08. Gotta Find A New Way
09. Changing Face
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Thanks for the upload Zoo, cant wait to listen to all the tracks!!
ReplyDeleteDope, havent found a decent copy of this in the field yet. Thanks for the rip zoo!
ReplyDeleteGood post man thank you im a huge lover of Brass/Horn rock and this is one of the rarest ones. Now if i can find Plus-1972 i will be in heaven there was a band member or two from the JJ Band that formed plus and did the one album in 1972. thanks
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ReplyDeleteI had a digital copy of the Plus album on Pink Elelphant. Lost it somehow, but i think i know the guy i got it from. Gonna send him an e-mail to if he can send me a copy. It's a great album. Somewhere inbetween J.J. Band and Placebo.
ZOO- Are you kidding me im glad i came back to check the comments. Any luck getting a hold of that Plus-1972 on digital man i would love to hear that album and need it for my Brass Rock collection. I will check back to see if you left another comment. You're a good man
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ReplyDeleteWhats happening with the plus album???
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry but i haven't got a reply from the guy! He might have change adress or something?
ReplyDeleteAnd the link is updated!
Damm im not suprised just out of curiosity who is that has the plus album. Is it a blogger or someone you know personally
ReplyDeleteIt was Soulman who had it. We had some contact couple of years ago through soulseek.
ReplyDeleteFound it here:
ReplyDeletehttp://wwwsoulparanos.blogspot.com/2011/02/plus-same-1972.html
Damn! Thanks ALOT! DL right now! Can't wait to give it a listen! It was so lon g ago! And i remember it as a really great album! Thanks again!
ReplyDeletegreat man thanks
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