Spirit - 4 Cds (Spirit - Clear - The Family Plays Together - Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus) Mp3 320Kbits

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  • Artist: Spirit
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Spirit - 4 Cds (Spirit - Clear - The Family Plays Together - Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus) Mp3 320Kbits (Size: 530 MB)
 01. Dark Eyed Woman.mp37.28 MB
 02. Apple Orchard.mp39.49 MB
 03. So Little Time To Fly.mp36.54 MB
 04. Ground Hog.mp37.13 MB
 05. Cold Wind.mp37.87 MB
 06. Policeman's Ball.mp35.49 MB
 07. Ice.mp313.49 MB
 08. Give A Life, Take A Life.mp37.81 MB
 09. I'm Truckin'.mp35.62 MB
 10. Clear.mp39.57 MB
 01. Fresh-Garbage.mp37.32 MB
 02. Uncle Jack.mp36.24 MB
 03. Mechanical World.mp312.02 MB
 04. Taurus.mp36 MB
 05. Girl In Your Eye.mp37.46 MB
 06. Straight Arrow.mp36.54 MB
 07. Topanga Windows.mp38.27 MB
 08. Gramophone Man.mp38.76 MB
 09. Water Woman.mp35.02 MB
 10. The Great Canyon Fire In General.mp36.37 MB
 01. I Got a Line On You.mp36.03 MB
 02. It Shall Be.mp37.82 MB
 03. Poor Richard.mp35.7 MB
 04. Silky Sam.mp39.38 MB
 05. Drunkard.mp36.16 MB
 06. Darlin' If.mp38.33 MB
 07. It's All The Same.mp310.82 MB
 08. Jewish.mp36.49 MB
 09. Dream Within A Dream.mp36.98 MB
 10. She Smiles.mp35.81 MB
 01. Prelude - Nothin' To Hide.mp38.52 MB
 02. Nature's Way.mp36.12 MB
 03. Animal Zoo.mp37.28 MB
 04. Love Has Found A Way.mp36.19 MB
 05. Why Can't I Bee Free.mp32.5 MB
 06. Mr. Skin.mp39.2 MB
 07. Space Child.mp37.85 MB
 08. When I Touch You.mp312.87 MB
 09. Street Worm.mp38.52 MB
 10. Life Has Just Begun.mp38.02 MB

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Spirit was a highly regarded rock band that achieved modest commercial success, charting 11 albums in the U.S. between 1968 and 1977. Founded in Los Angeles in 1967 by musicians who had a mixture of rock, pop, folk, blues, classical, and jazz backgrounds, and who ranged in age from 16 to 44, the group had an eclectic musical style in keeping with the early days of progressive rock; they were as likely to play a folk ballad featuring fingerpicked acoustic guitar, a jazz instrumental full of imaginative improvisation, or a driving rhythm tune dominated by acid rock electric guitar playing. The diverse tastes of the original quintet produced a hybrid style that delighted a core audience of fans but proved too wide-ranging to attract a mass following, and at the same time the musicians' acknowledged talents brought them other opportunities that led to the breakup of the original lineup after four years and four albums, then kept them from committing fully to regroupings as their music began to be recognized in later years. While two bandmembers, singer/guitarist Randy California and drummer Ed Cassidy, maintained the Spirit name, the others came and went as their schedules allowed, such that the group never fulfilled its early promise, although, as a vehicle for California's songwriting and guitar playing, it continued to produce worthwhile music until his death.

Randy California was born Randolph Craig Wolfe on February 20, 1951, in Los Angeles, CA. His mother, Bernice Pearl, was the sister of Ed Pearl, who owned the Ash Grove, a nightclub in Hollywood, and California, who began playing guitar as a child, grew up listening carefully to the folk, blues, and jazz musicians who performed there. In early 1965, the Rising Sons, a folk-blues group featuring Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder, played the Ash Grove; the band's drummer was Ed Cassidy (born May 4, 1923, in Chicago, IL; died December 6, 2012, in San Jose, CA), who met and married California's recently divorced mother, becoming his stepfather. Cassidy had been drumming professionally since his teens in almost every conceivable style, though lately largely in jazz groups before he joined the Rising Sons. He left the band after injuring his wrist during a solo.

Meanwhile, California had met two aspiring musicians from the San Fernando Valley, singer/percussionist Jay Ferguson (born John Arden Ferguson, February 5, 1947, in Burbank, CA) and bassist Mark Andes (born February 19, 1948, in Philadelphia, PA) at a folk music camp, and in September 1965, along with Cassidy and a second guitarist, they formed a band called the Red Roosters that played the Ash Grove.

The Red Roosters broke up when Cassidy moved his family to New York in search of work in the spring of 1966. There California had a fateful encounter with another guitarist at a music store in Manhattan; he met the then-unknown Jimi Hendrix, who was going by the name Jimmy James, and who invited him to join his band, Jimmy James & the Blue Flames, which was appearing at the Café Wha? in Greenwich Village. Since there was already a musician named Randy in the band, bass player Randy Palmer, Hendrix distinguished the two by their home states, calling Palmer "Randy Texas" and Randy Wolfe "Randy California," which he subsequently retained as a stage name. California played with Hendrix that summer, which was when Hendrix was spotted by Animals bassist Chas Chandler, who became his manager and took him to England to form the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Hendrix asked California to go to England with him, but at 15 he was too young. Instead, California moved back to his home state with his mother and stepfather.

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