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4:34 PM EDT April 28, 2024:
Leaf Hound - "With a Minute to Go" From the album Growers of Mushroom (1971)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
File under: British Heavy Psych, Old School
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Leaf Hound Ultra Rare UK Growers of Mushroom Stereo Vinyl LP (Decca, SKL-R.5094)
A highly-coveted stereo copy of the hard rockers' second LP, originally released in 1971. Various members came and went from when they were originally called Black Cat Bones (and morphed into Leaf Hound), including future members of Free and Foghat. This was the band's last album before breaking up. The album was recorded in only a day and a half, for 600 pounds.
Atlee - Dirty Sheets (1970) Homer - Circles In The North (1972) The Load - The Narrows (1995) ILmo Smokehouse - Have You Ever Had The Blues (1971) Leaf Hound - Growers Of Mushroom (1971) Judas Jump - Cully (1970) Majic Ship - Free (1970) JPT Scare Band - Slow Sick Shuffle (1994) Robin Trower - A Tale Untold (1975) Phafner - Overdrive (1972) Paris - Nazarene (1976) Mad Dog - Can You See (1977) Kopperfield - Jam It (2001 Reissue)
leaf hound
Leaf Hound were one of those bands who seemed to morph naturally from the Blues and R&B boom of the late Sixties into a heavier rock centred band of the early Seventies. The band’s origins lie in the blues rock of South London band, Black Cat Bones, which at one point counted then future Free guitarist, Paul Kossoff and drummer Simon Kirke in their number. When, in the latter half of 1970 Rod…
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