The Bigroup - Big Hammer (Reissue) (1971/2015)

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Title: Big Hammer
Year Of Release: 1971/2015
Label: O-Music
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 36:09
Total Size: 93/219 Mb
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The Bigroup - Big Hammer (Reissue) (1971/2015)


Tracklist:

01. Big Hammer
02. Anna Purna
03. Devil's Stronghold
04. Rolling
05. Beat Norm
06. Heavy Lift
07. What's Coming?
08. Blow-Suck Blues
09. Gentle Swell
10. Bombilation

Peer International Library Limited was a London based production music library company that was established in the late 1960s by Dennis Berry (aka Peter Dennis). It was closely affiliated with the other library company Southern, - which was also run by Dennis Berry. They often shared releases and that’s why certain titles appear on both Peer and Southern catalogue. This album here, called Big hammer, was credited to a band called The Bigroup, but without a doubt it was some studio musicians group with a made up name for the album. And it was also released on Southern.
The opening track “Big hammer” starts the album strongly. It’s a banging midtempo psych funk track with a hint of oriental vibe every now and then. A stronger oriental vibe comes with the next one, a downtempo sitar and flute driven mellow groover “Anna purna”. I’m not exactly sure if it actually is a sitar but sounds a lot of it. After the dramatic “Devil’s stronghold”, comes “Rolling”. It starts promisingly with a nice break, but then turns into a melancholic midtempo groover. Next up are two quite heavy downtempo psych funk tracks called “Beat norm” and “Heavy lift”. After them comes one of the best tracks on the album, “What’s coming”. It’s a strong upbeat track with heavy breakbeat drums and some wailing melodies on top. Then there’s again two mellow but psych heavy tracks called “Blow-suck blues” and “Gentle swell” before we get to the last track, “Bombilation”. “Bombilation” is a great midtempo organ driven psych funk groover with some electric guitar work (I’m still not a fan of those) and banging beats. All the songs are relatively long for a library record, all the tracks except one are over three minutes what makes it a more pleasant one to listen. ~ Written by Mista Tibbz


  • mufty77
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Many thanks.
  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
  • Executive
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Instrumental album -- no lyrics! Avoid this one.