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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
In the seventh episode of Dollar Bin Treasures, you'll hear folk rock, psych pop, horn rock, Southern rock, and something bordering to New Age.
Playlist:
"Fixer" – McGuinness Flint (1971, Capitol)
“Come On, Baby” – Jellyroll (1971, Kapp)
“Till Today” – The Rose Garden (1968, ATCO)
“Wandering” – Point Blank (1976, Arista)
“Strawberry Jam Band” – Jamme (1970, Dunhill)
“I Wanna Live” – Gary Ogan & Bill Lamb (1972, Elektra)
“Long Before I Was Born” – The Savage Rose (1968, Polydor)
“Five Man Electrical Band” – Five Man Electrical Band (1969, Capitol)
“Headed For the Country” – Larry Murray (1971, Verve Forecast)
“Free Fall” – Lenny Mac Dowell (1984, Biber)
In the sixth episode of Dollar Bin Treasures, once again with a semi-Swedish theme, you'll hear psych, jazz rock, folk, blue-eyed soul and, as usual, a couple of singer-songwriters.
Playlist:
"Caitlin Triall" – Lasse Englund (1974, Alternativ)
"Louise" – Paul Siebel (1970, Elektra)
"Den Öde Stranden" – John Holm (1972, Metronome)
"Tänk På Livet" – Kebnekaise (1971, Silence)
"Hard Coming Love" – United States of America (1968, Columbia)
"Keep on Truckin'" – Jo Mama (1971, Atlantic)
"The Ninth Wave" – Nono Söderberg (1976, Hi-Hat)
"Dimlight" – Tim Rose (1970, Capitol)
"In the Morning" – Karen Beth (1969, Decca)
"Imorron E En Ny Da'" – Mikael Ramel (1971, Ljudspår)
In the fifth episode of Dollar Bin Treasures, with a semi-Swedish theme, you'll hear hard rock, psych pop, Southern rock, jazz rock, sunshine pop and some folk music.
Playlist:
“It Wasn’t Just the Morning” – Bob Lind (1966, World Pacific)
"Violent Man" – Bangor Flying Circus (1969, Dunhill/ABC)
”It’s Been a Long Long Time” – The Hep Stars (1968, Cupol)
"Reload" – Neon Rose (1975, Vertigo)
“People” – Mom’s Apple Pie (1972, Brown Bag)
“Little New Jersey Town” – Sammy Walker (1976, Warner Bros.)
"Summer/Rain" – Tony Kosinec (1969, Columbia)
"Saddle Tramp" – The Charlie Daniels Band (1976, Epic)
“Brother Lou’s Love Colony” – Colours (1968, Dot)
"Vargen" – Thomas Wiehe (1973, Silence)
In the fourth episode of Dollar Bin Treasures you'll be treaded with a lot of singer/songwriters, but also some Swamp rock, Baroque pop, country rock and jazz rock.
Playlist:
"Ain't Gonna Happen" – Ten Wheel Drive (1969, Polydor)
”With My Face on the Floor" – Emitt Rhodes (1970, Dunhill)
"I Would Be the One" – Kensington Market (1968, Warner Bros. - Seven Arts)
"Storyteller I" – Joyce Yarrow (1977, Pacific Arts)
"Short Cut Draw Blood" – Jim Capaldi (1975, Island)
"Joanne" – Michael Nesmith & the First National Band (1970, RCA)
"The Way We Live" – Johnny Rivers (1968, Imperial)
"Fair and Tender Ladies" – Happy Traum (1975, Kicking Mule)
"Suzanne" – Matthew Fisher (1973, RCA)
"Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes" – Charlie Brown (1970, Polydor)
In the third episode of Dollar Bin Treasures you'll hear blue-eyed soul, sunshine pop, British blues rock, proggy hard rock, and as usual, a few singer-songwriters.
Playlist:
”Red Neck" – Danny Cox (1971, Dunhill)
"It's a Cryin' Shame" – Gayle McCormick (1971, Dunhill)
"Sleepwalkin´" – Golden Earring (1976, Polydor)
"Taxi" – Harry Chapin (1971, Elektra)
"Betty Lou" – Silver-Stevens (1972, Lion)
"Season of the Witch" – Julie Driscoll and Brian Auger & The Trinity (1967, Marmalade)
"A Time For Us" – The Match (1969, RCA)
"Moonchild" – Rory Gallagher (1976, Chrysalis)
"Wishing Well" – Maggie Bell (1975, Swan Song)
"A Game Called Life" – Bobby Whitlock (1972, Dunhill)
In the second episode of Dollar Bin Treasures, you'll get served country rock, American primitivism, blye-eyed soul, British folk rock, 70s country and a few gems hard to categorize.
Playlist:
"Gypsy Cowboy" – New Riders of the Purple Sage (1972, Columbia)
"Tiny Island" – Leo Kottke (1972, Capitol)
"All Are Free" – The Third World (1971, RCA)
"Hope" – Mason Proffit (1971, Ampex)
"C.C. Rider" – Chris Clark (1969, Weed)
"Lovely on the Water" – Steeleye Span (1971, Big Tree)
"Rush Hour" – Bugsy (1969, Dot)
"Everyone’s Afraid" – Adam Miller (1974, Chelsea)
"No One Really Knows" – Larry Coryell (1969, Vanguard)
"Silver Stallion" – Lee Clayton (1978, Capitol)
In the first episode of Dollar Bin Treasures, you'll hear everything from acid folk and Southern swamp funk to 1970s singer-songwriters and 1980s country.
Playlist:
"Fish Bite Better in the Summertime" – Dry Dock County (1970, Mercury)
"Little Mama" – Luis Gasca (1972, Blue Thumb)
"She's About a Mover" – Roy Head (1970, ABC/Dunhill)
"Long Way Hard Road" – Two Friends (1972, Natural Resources)
"Deep in the West" – Shake Russel with Dana Cooper (1978, Cherry)
"The Lady With the Braid" – Dory Previn (1971, United Artists)
"Lotus" – The Rainbow Band (1971, Elektra)
"Ridetop" – Jesse Colin Young (1973, Warner Bros.)
"Silent Treatment" – Earl Thomas Conley (1980, Sunbird)
"Circle Man" – Smith (1970, ABC/Dunhill)
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.