Birmingham&Band..Full Album Mega Rare 1970`s.Psych Private.Pressing LP..oblik: Vinil, LP zemlja: Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo izlaz: 1972 spol: stijena stil:Praćenje unosaSakrij odjavnu špicu A1 Čarapa to JB A2 Shoo Fly Fly A3 Neki ljudi nikad ne znaju Vokali – Jenny Peace A4 Čarobni čarobnjak A5 Pomozi mi A6 Vatra i kiša B1 bumerang B2 Crni oblak B3 Bez kamena B4 Ljetni blues B5 Miješanje uskrsnuća B6 Sjeverna hemisfera Alt saksofon, Bariton saksofon, Klarinet, Cowbell – Billy Paul (3) Mike Walsh – Bubnjevi, Congas* Orgulje, vokali, klavir, akustična gitara – Dave Peace..........Birmingham's popular music..,the ultura of popular music in Birmingham first developed in the mid-1950s. In the early 1960s, the city's music scene emerged as one of the largest and liveliest in the country; "a boiling cauldron of musical activity", with more than 500 bands constantly exchanging members and regularly performing in a well-developed network of places and promoters. By 1963, city music had also already become recognized for what would become its decisive characteristic: the refusal of its musicians to adapt to any individual style or genre. Birmingham's tradition of combining highly collaborative culture with an open acceptance of individualism and experimentation dates back to the 18th century, and musically this has been expressed in a wide range of music produced within the city, often by close-knit groups of musicians, from the "unbridled eclecticism" of the Brum beat era, the city's "infamously fragmented" post-punk scene, to the "astonishing range" of distinctive and radical electronic music produced in the city from the 1980s to the early 21st century. centuries. This diversity and culture of experimentation has made Birmingham a fertile birthplace of new musical styles, many of which have had a global impact. During the 1960s, the Spencer Davis Group combined the influences of folk, jazz, blues and soul and created a whole new rhythm and blues sound that "stood with any combative hardcore soul music coming from the American South," while The Move set the way for the distinctive sound of English psychedelia "putting everything in pop up to that point in one ultra-eclectic sound blender." Heavy metal was born in the city in the early 1970s combining the melodic pop influence of Liverpool, the blues sound of London based on a high-volume guitar and compositional techniques from Birmingham's own jazz tradition. Bhangra originated from the Balsall Heath area in the 1960s and 1970s with the addition of Western musical influences to traditional Punjabi music. The revival of the ska grew out of West Midlands' unique multiracial music culture. Grindcore was born in Sparkbrook from a merger of separate influences of extreme metal and hardcore punk. Techno's Birmingham sound combined the established sound of Detroit techno with the influence of its own industrial music and post-punk culture in Birmingham.LADISLAV&Z......... Irmingham&Band. Full Album Mega Rare 1970's.Psych Private.Pressing LP.. shape: Vinyl, LP earth: United Kingdom exit: 1972 gender: rock style:Tracking entriesSall credits A1 Sock to JB A2 Shoo Fly Fly A3 Some people never know Vocals - Jenny Peace A4 Magic Wizard A5 Help Me A6 Fire and Rain B1 boomerang B2 Black Cloud B3 Stoneless B4 Summer Blues B5 Mixing resurrections B6 Northern Hemisphere Alto saxophone, Baritone saxophone, Clarinet, Cowbell – Billy Paul (3) Mike Walsh - Drums, Congas* Organ, vocals, piano, acoustic guitar – Dave Peace