Thursday, December 09, 1993

Big Boys

Big Boys
Austin, Texas
Punk rock, skate rock, funk-punk


Where's My Towel / Industry Standard (1981)
Lullabies Help the Brain Grow (1983)
No Matter How Long the Line Is at the Cafeteria, Theres Always a Seat! (1985)
Wreck Collection (1988) Comp.
The Skinny Elvis (1993) '80-'81
The Fat Elvis (1993) '82-'85

appeared on:
Something to Believe In (1984)


Sunday, November 28, 1993

Germs

Germs
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Punk rock, hardcore punk


(MIA) (1979) '93 Reis.

Thursday, November 18, 1993

Gack

Gack
San Francisco, California
Groove/thrash metal


Fix (1993)

Thursday, November 11, 1993

Biker Mice from Mars

Biker Mice from Mars
USA
Hard rock

A project with Jeff Scott Soto and Terry Wilson, amongst others, inspired by the TV series of the same name.


Biker Mice from Mars (1993) OST

Monday, October 04, 1993

Mirzino jato

Mirzino jato
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Disco, pop


Apsolutno tvoj (1979) Single
Normalna stvar (1979) Single
Šećer i med (1979)
Ja bih da me druga mazi (1980) Single
Najslađi rode (1983)
Apsolutno tvoj (1993)

Sunday, September 26, 1993

Dave Hill

Dave Hill
UK
Hard rock

Singer from a band called Demon.


Welcome to the Real World (1993)

Monday, September 20, 1993

Davy Jones Locker

Davy Jones Locker
Thionville, France
Industrial rock, noise rock


Davy Jones Locker (1991)
My Head Is Green (1991) Single
Green Album (1992)
Palpable (1993)

Saturday, September 18, 1993

Crunt

Crunt
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Alternative rock, grunge, garage rock, noise rock

Crunt was an alternative rock band, active from 1993 to 1995. Formed when all three members were living in Seattle, the band included Kat Bjelland of Babes in Toyland and Stuart Gray, who were married during the band's career.
Bjelland considered the band something of a side project from her main output and drummer Russell Simins was also a member of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Gray had previously been in Salamander Jim and Lubricated Goat prior to the formation of the band.


Crunt (1993)

Tuesday, September 14, 1993

The Fluid

The Fluid
Denver, Colorado, United States
Grunge, garage rock, punk rock


Clear Black Paper (1988)
Freak Magnet (1989) EP
Roadmouth (1989)
Glue (1990) EP
Purplemetalflakemusic (1993)

missing:
Punch n Judy (1986)


Monday, September 13, 1993

My Sister's Machine

My Sister's Machine
Seattle, Washington, USA
Grunge, heavy metal, alternative metal


Diva (1992)
Wallflower (1993)

Sunday, September 12, 1993

Hammerbox

Hammerbox
Seattle, Washington, United States
Grunge


Hammerbox (1991)
Numb (1993)

Tuesday, August 10, 1993

Po prvi put

Po prvi put
Negotin, Serbia
Pop rock, soft rock


Po prvi put (1993) EP

Thursday, August 05, 1993

Skin Chamber

Skin Chamber
Boston, United States
Industrial, industrial metal, experimental, noise music


Wound (1991)
Trial (1993)

Monday, June 07, 1993

McAuley Schenker Group

McAuley Schenker Group
UK
Hard rock, glam metal, AOR

McAuley Schenker Group was a multi-national band featuring core members Robin McAuley (vocals) and Michael Schenker (guitar), a successor (and eventual predecessor) to Schenker's earlier band Michael Schenker Group. McAuley was initially contacted to replace singer Gary Barden in MSG. However, the strong partnership immediately formed between McAuley and Schenker led to the change of the name from Michael Schenker Group to McAuley Schenker Group, retaining the same initials of the previous band MSG.


Perfect Timing (1987)
Save Yourself (1989) Jap.Rem.
MSG (1992)
Nightmare - The Acoustic M.S.G. (1992)
Unplugged Live (The Essentials) (1993)

Wednesday, June 02, 1993

Carolina Slim

Carolina Slim
Leasburg, North Carolina, United States
Piedmont blues

Edward P. Harris (August 22, 1923 – October 22, 1953), known as Carolina Slim, was an American Piedmont blues guitarist and singer. His best-known records are "Black Cat Trail" and "I'll Never Walk in Your Door". He used various pseudonyms during his brief recording career, including Country Paul, Jammin' Jim, Lazy Slim Jim and Paul Howard. He recorded 27 songs. Details of his life outside of his music career are scant, and the reasons for the use of different names are unclear.


Complete Recorded Works (1993) 1950-1952

Wednesday, May 26, 1993

Richard Sinclair's Caravan of Dreams

Richard Sinclair's Caravan of Dreams
Canterbury, England
Progressive rock, soft rock

Caravan of Dreams were a British progressive rock band from the Canterbury scene. Led by Richard Sinclair (Caravan, Camel, Hatfield and the North), it evolved from the short-lived Going Going.


Richard Sinclair's Caravan of Dreams (1992)
An Evening of Magic (1993) Live



Wednesday, May 19, 1993

Speckled Red

Speckled Red
Hampton, Georgia, United States
Blues, boogie-woogie

Rufus George Perryman (October 23, 1892 – January 2, 1973), known as Speckled Red, was an American blues and boogie-woogie piano player and singer noted for his recordings of "The Dirty Dozens", exchanges of insults and vulgar remarks that have long been a part of African-American folklore.


Complete Recorded Works (1993) 1929-1938

Friday, April 30, 1993

Piano Red

Piano Red
Near Hampton, Georgia, United States
Blues, R&B

Willie Lee Perryman (October 19, 1911 – July 25, 1985), usually known professionally as Piano Red and later in life as Dr. Feelgood, was an American blues musician, the first to hit the pop music charts. He was a self-taught pianist who played in the barrelhouse blues style (a loud percussive type of blues piano suitable for noisy bars or taverns). His performing and recording careers emerged during the period of transition from completely segregated "race music" to rhythm and blues, which was marketed to both white and black audiences. Some music historians credit Perryman's 1950 recording "Rocking With Red" for the popularization of the term rock and roll in Atlanta. His simple, hard-pounding left hand and his percussive right hand, coupled with his cheerful shout, brought him considerable success over three decades.


Atlanta Bounce (1992)
The Doctor's In! (1993)

Friday, April 16, 1993

Lottie Beaman

Lottie Beaman
aka: "The Kansas City Butterball"; Lottie Kimborough; Lena Kimbrough; Clara Cary; Jennie Brooks; Lottie Brown; Lottie Emerson; Mae Moran; Martha Jackson
Jonesboro, Arkansas, U.S. or West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Country blues

Lottie Kimbrough (born 1893 or 1900; date of death unknown) was an American country blues singer, who was also billed as Lottie Beaman (her married name), Lottie Kimborough, and Lena Kimbrough (among several other names). She was a large woman and was nicknamed "the Kansas City Butterball". Her recording career lasted from 1924 to 1929. Allmusic journalist Burgin Mathews wrote that "Kimbrough's vocal power, and the unique arrangements of several of her best pieces, rank her as one of the sizable talents of the 1920s blues tradition."


appeared on:
Kansas City Blues (1993) 1924-1929

Monday, April 12, 1993

Peg Leg Howell

Peg Leg Howell
USA
Country blues

Joshua Barnes Howell, known as Peg Leg Howell (March 5, 1888 – August 11, 1966), was an African-American blues singer and guitarist, who connected early country blues and the later 12-bar style.

Complete Recordings Vol. 1 (1993) 1926-1928, with Eddie Anthony
Complete Recordings Vol. 2 (1993) 1928-1930, with Eddie Anthony


Friday, April 09, 1993

Lillian Glinn

Lillian Glinn
Hillsboro, Texas, U.S.
Classic female blues, country blues, gospel blues

Lillian Glinn (May 10, 1902 – July 22, 1978) was an American classic female blues and country blues singer and songwriter. She spent most of her career in black vaudeville. Among her popular recordings were "Black Man Blues," "Doggin' Me Blues" and "Atlanta Blues." The blues historian Paul Oliver commented that there were a number of female blues singers who "deserve far greater recognition than they have had", and one of those he cited was Glinn.


Complete Recorded Works (1993) 1927-1929

Jazz Gillum

Jazz Gillum
Indianola, Mississippi, United States
Chicago blues

William McKinley "Jazz" Gillum (September 11, 1902 or 1904 – March 29, 1966) was an American blues harmonica player.


Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1993) 1936-1938
Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1993) 1938-1941
Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 3 (1993) 1941-1946
Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1993) 1946-1949

Thursday, April 08, 1993

Blind Teddy Darby

Blind Teddy Darby
Henderson, Kentucky
Blues

Theodore Roosevelt Darby, better known as Blind Teddy Darby (March 2, 1906 – December 1975), was an American blues singer and guitarist.
Darby was born in Henderson, Kentucky. He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma.
He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was "rediscovered" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released.


Complete Recorded Works (1993) 1929-1937

Welly Trice

Welly Trice
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States 
Piedmont blues, East Coast blues, country blues
 

William Augusta "Willie" Trice (February 10, 1908 – December 11, 1976) was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer. He released two singles and an album. He remained loyal to his native North Carolina and its regional blues style, often referred to as Piedmont blues, East Coast blues, or more generally country blues.

appeared on:
Carolina Blues (1993) 1937-1947, split with Floyd "Dipper Boy" Council, Eddie Kelly's Washboard Band and with Richard Trice

Richard Trice

Richard Trice
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Blues

Richard Trice (November 16, 1917 – April 6, 2000) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He released two singles. He lived most of his life in his native North Carolina and played in its regional blues style, often referred to as Piedmont blues, East Coast blues, or more generally country blues.


appeared on:
Carolina Blues (1993) 1937-1947, split with Floyd "Dipper Boy" Council, Eddie Kelly's Washboard Band and with Welly Trice

Eddie Kelly's Washboard Band

Eddie Kelly's Washboard Band
USA
Piedmont blues

appeared on:
Carolina Blues (1993) 1937, split with Floyd "Dipper Boy" Council and Richard & Welly Trice


Floyd "Dipper Boy" Council

Floyd "Dipper Boy" Council
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Piedmont blues, Country blues

Floyd Council (September 2, 1911 – May 9, 1976) was an American blues guitarist, mandolin player, and singer. He was a practitioner of the Piedmont blues, which was popular in the southeastern United States in the 1920s and 1930s. He was sometimes credited as Dipper Boy Council and promoted as "The Devil's Daddy-In-Law".


appeared on:
Carolina Blues (1993) 1937, split with Eddie Kelly's Washboard Band and Richard & Welly Trice

Gus Cannon

Gus Cannon
Red Banks, Mississippi, United States
Folk blues

Gustavus "Gus" Cannon (September 12, 1883 or 1884 – October 15, 1979) was an American blues musician who helped to popularize jug bands (such as his own Cannon's Jug Stompers) in the 1920s and 1930s. There is uncertainty about his birth year; his tombstone gives the date as 1874.


Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1990) 1927-1928
Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1993) 1929-1930

Bessie Smith

Bessie Smith
Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.
Blues, Jazz blues

Bessie Smith (April 15, 1894 – September 26, 1937) was an American blues singer. Nicknamed the Empress of the Blues, she was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s. She is often regarded as one of the greatest singers of her era and was a major influence on other jazz singers.


The Complete Recordings, Vol. 1 (1991) 1923-192?
The Complete Recordings, Vol. 2 (1991)
The Complete Recordings, Vol. 3 (1991)
The Complete Recordings, Vol. 4 (1993) 192?-1929?
The Complete Recordings, Vol. 5: The Final Chapter (1993)

Doctor Clayton

Doctor Clayton
Georgia
Blues

Doctor Clayton (born Peter Joe Clayton; April 19, 1898 – January 7, 1947) was an American blues singer and songwriter.


Complete Recorded Works (1993) 1935-1942

Monday, March 01, 1993

Bloodbath

Bloodbath
Belgrade, Serbia
Death/thrash metal


Toxic Death (1990) EP
Traumatic Memories (1992)
Frustrations (1993)

Thursday, February 25, 1993

Breakout

Breakout
formed as: Blackout *
Rzeszów, Poland
Blues rock, hard rock


Blackout * (1967) '92 Reis.
Na Drugim Brzegu Teczy (1969)
70a (1970)
Blues (1971)
Mira (1971) with Mira Kubasińska
Karate (1972)
Ogien (1973) with Mira Kubasińska
Kamienie (1974)
NOL (1976)
ZOL (Zidentyfikowany Obiekt Latający) (1979)
Żagiel Ziemi (1980)
Blackout (2) * (1993) Comp.

Wednesday, February 24, 1993

The Big F

The Big F
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Hard rock, heavy metal, alternative rock, alternative metal


The Big F (1989)
Is (1993)

Tuesday, February 09, 1993

F.B.I.

F.B.I.
Germany
Heavy metal


Hell on Wheels (1993) EP

Friday, January 15, 1993

fIREHOSE

fIREHOSE
San Pedro, California, United States
Alternative rock, post-punk, progressive rock, punk rock


Ragin', Full-On (1986)
if'n (1987)
fROMOHIO (1989)
flyin' the flannel (1991)
mr. machinery operator (1993)


Saturday, January 02, 1993

SSD

SSD
aka: SS Decontrol *
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Hardcore punk, Straight Edge


The Kids Will Have Their Say * (1982)
Get It Away * (1983) EP
How We Rock (1984)
Break It Up (1985)
Power (1993) '81-'85