Audio by artist j_p_marat
J.P. Marat - Big Barking Dog - Alternative & Indie
59:31 minutes (81.74 MB)
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Classic Marat -Willie Dixon - I am the Blues
Blues legend Willie Dixon presents his original tracks made famous by Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Gil Evans, Allman Brothers Band, The Doors and Cream.
"Back Door Man" ,
BREAK ONE
"The Seventh Son" ,
"I Ain’t Superstitious" ,
"You Shook Me" ,
BREAK TWO
"I’m Your Hoochie Cooche Man" ,
"Little Red Rooster" ,
"The Same Thing" ,
BREAK THREE
"Spoonful by Willie Dixon" ,
"Spoonful (Jazz Version by Gil Evans)" ,
57:50 minutes (79.43 MB)
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JP Marat and Big Barking Dog present The Best of the British Invasion
Throughout the 1960's, many popular British (and Irish) bands found notable success in the USA. This musical era was known as "The British Invasion." Likewise many bands from the USA received tremendous support in Ireland, England and all across Britain. Today we showcase some of best songs (both well-known and forgotten). Yeah Ya Better Go Now . . .
BRITISH INVASION: Invasion: Lulu - "To Sir with Love", The Who - "I Can’t Explain" and "The Kids Are Alright", The Kinks - "Till the End of the Day", Them - "Gloria", Dave Clark Five - "Catch Us if You Can." The Beatles - "She Said."8 Days a Week", "We Can Work It Out", Dame Shirley Bassey - "Big Spender Remix". Dave Berry - "The Crying Game", Moody Blues - "Go Now", Dusty Springfield - "The Son of a Preacher Man"
AMERICAN INVASION: Grass Roots - "Let’s Live for today", "Midnight Confessions", "Temptation Eyes", Bob Dylan - "All Along The Watchtower", Jimi Hendrix - "Voodoo Child"
58:47 minutes (107.63 MB)