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Nov 29, 2015

The Cake - The Cake (1967)

"Baby That's Me" by The Cake


The Daily Flash drummer John Keliehor acted as a session musician (one of many) for The Cake's debut album The Cake released in 1967 on Decca Records.

Here is the discography surrounding The Cake's debut album:

Baby That's Me (1967 single)
I Know (1967 single)
The Cake
Fire Fly (1968 single)

"You Can Have Him" by The Cake


"Fire Fly" by The Cake


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Nov 27, 2015

The Daily Flash - I Flash Daily (1984)

"Jack of Diamonds" by The Daily Flash


When Buffalo Springfield went to the Monterey Pop Festival, Neil Young was unable to attend and was replaced for the performance by Doug Hastings.  Doug Hastings was first a member of The Daily Flash, a folk/psych rock outfit.  The Daily Flash never released an album but gained respect in the live scenes of Seattle and LA.  A compilation of their recordings I Flash Daily came out in 1984.

Here is the complete discography for The Daily Flash:

Queen Jane Approximately (1966 single)
The French Girl (1967 single)
I Flash Daily
Jack of Diamonds (1996 compilation EP)
Timemazine CD Compilation #2 (2007 compilation song)

"The French Girl" by The Daily Flash


"Green Rocky Road" by The Daily Flash


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Nov 24, 2015

Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield Again (1967)

"Bluebird" by Buffalo Springfield

Probably Jack Nitzsche's most notable collaborations were with The Rolling Stones (visited two stops ago) and Neil Young.  The two first collaborated while Young was still with Buffalo Springfield on the songs "Expecting to Fly" and "Broken Arrow".  Nitzsche co-produced the songs and arranged the orchestration for the latter.  Buffalo Springfield released their second (!) album Buffalo Springfield Again in 1967 on Atco Records.

Here is the discography surrounding Buffalo Springfield's second album:

Bluebird (1967 single)
Buffalo Springfield
Rock & Roll Woman (1967 single)
Expecting to Fly (1967 single)

"Expecting to Fly" by Buffalo Springfield


"A Child's Claim to Fame" by Buffalo Springfield


"For What It's Worth" & "Mr. Soul" by Buffalo Springfield


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Nov 1, 2015

Jack Nitzsche - The Lonely Surfer (1963)

"The Lonely Surfer" by Jack Nitzsche


Starting with their second album came The Rolling Stones's collaboration with producer, composer, and arranger Jack Nitzsche.  He was credited with playing the "Nitzsche-phone", a name for a non-existent invention given to the particular recorded sound of Jack's piano/organ.  Jack Nitzsche released his first album The Lonely Surfer in 1963

Here is the discography surrounding Jack Nitzsche's debut album:

The Lonley Surfer
Song for a Summer Night (1963 single)
Rumble (1963 single)

"Song for a Summer Night" by Jack Nitzsche


"The Magnificent Seven" by Jack Nitzsche


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