The 1975 deluxe flac rar11/13/2022 ![]() ![]() ![]() If any artists or representatives of the artists object to anything I have posted here, please send me an email (address below) letting me know and I will promptly remove it (I only request that you contact me directly rather than pursuing any DMCA notification or legal action). All music files linked here are freely available elsewhere on the internet and no music files are stored at this site. By all means, if you enjoy the music from any artists represented here, please buy their official releases. The music linked here is presented for sampling and evaluation purposes. This music is meant to supplement (and not replace) the currently available official releases for fans that want to explore deeper into an artists repertoire than is possible through official releases only (through demos, outtakes, alternate versions, and concert recordings). The music files, information, and downloads linked here represent unreleased recordings that are not available through any official channels. Please support the artists by purchasing their officially released music through normal channels. This site respects and supports artists and artist rights. It also displays an interplay between Burton Cummings and Domenic Troiano that could have been intriguing if pursued further, but wouldn't make it past two albums before The Guess Who split for Burton to go solo. As Willard (formerly of Willards Wormholes blog) said 'It's Burton at his surly best and the song's progression recalls the band's early experimentation with form, highlighting extended, improvised sections and some killer grooves. ![]() Highlights are the best track from Flavours, 'Hoe Down Time', as well as the 'newer classics' 'Sour Suite' and 'Orly', and an angry extended jam on 'Long Gone'. Still well-worth having and listening to, but just not classic GW. Here, as they are trying to establish the new form of the band, they (purposely, I think) do not play any of the classic GW songs, focusing almost entirely on newer material and their newer (albeit short-lived) sound and style. Unfortunately, it is from the end of the group's career, after guitarists Winter and McDougall left, and featuring new guitarist Domenic Troiano, promoting the band's next to last album, Flavours. OK, here's a great sounding radio show from 1975 (best sounding Guess Who boot I've heard). ![]()
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