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Country Joe McDonald - The Paris Sessions
(1973, Vanguard) white label promo
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in-your-face is a good description of Country Joe's songwriting, set to a psych rock beat. w/ David Getz and Peter Albin of Big Brother & the Holding Company as part of the "All-Star Band" playing here.
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The Wailers - Livewire!!!
[1998, Norton]
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More NW garage sounds. Great comp. of this Tacoma cats. Hope some day find original vinyl of "Outburst" and "Out of our Tree". Favourites: Out of our tree, Hang up and The Wailer. :applaud:
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Davie Allan & The Arrows - Blues Theme
[1967, Tower / T 5078 Mono]
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One of my all-time favourite lp's from my all-time favourite guitar-slinger :rockon1:. Find it Nm on ebay :cheers:. Cool trax: Fuzz Theme, Action On The Streets, Theme From The Unknown, King Fuzz, Theme From Thunderball and legendary Blues Theme :scoot:.
FUZZZZZZ :hyp:
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Dick Dale and His Del-Tones - Mr. Eliminator
[1964, Capitol / ST-2053 Stereo]
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Maybe his best. Hot rod action from start to finish:drive:. Backed-up with set of great studio musicians:
What to say, it's a Must Have :thmbsup:
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Freddie Hubbard - Here To Stay
(1963*, Blue Note) Promo/NFS; *scheduled but never released until this 1985 issue w/ original artwork.
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recorded December 1962 at Van Gelder studios. Hubbard was 24 years old. Wayne Shorter, tenor; Cedar Walton, piano; Reggie Workman, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
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C.A. Quintet - Trip Thru Hell
[1996, Sundazed]
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Reissue of 1968 psych lp on Candy Floss.
2 Lp on collored vinyl with bonus trax.
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Nazz - s/t
[1983, Rhino]
Nice reissue of 1968. lp
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SLF
looks like you are getting into the funner stuff ....always liked "Blues Theme" too ....I think that enough time has been invested in finding B&S Tarkio , I'm going to surrender and buy a copy from ePay .....was amused at one of the sellers boilerplate ;)
http://cgi.ebay.com/BREWER-SHIPLEY-T...item5adf72a445
HANDLING: Here’s what you get for your hard-earned money: LPs are joyfully told of their new home and songs of celebration are sung. Then they are gently nestled in a comfortable and sturdy record mailer. To help reduce their feeling of isolation, I entrust them with friendly and caring local representatives of the U.S. government within 3 working days after payment is received -- often the next day. Together, we sing a song of bon voyage (with other postal patrons singing impromptu harmony) and the record is quickly off to its appreciative and nurturing new home. An email is sent to you so you can prepare for the new arrival (locating its prime shelf space, putting up new wallpaper, organizing a “welcome to your new family” party, etc.). A return email from you when the new family member arrives is greatly appreciated and always results in a rousing and envious cheer.
got out today and tried the CD-game store...no vinyl , but found both the Clapton and Steppenwolf CD's - like new- for a dollar each....picked up the bird album and didnt know what it was ...the group's name is light gold on a dark background...
Procal Harum - Exotica Birds & Fruit
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Chet Atkins - Teen Scene
(1963, RCA Victor) LPM-2719 Mono pressing
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a thrift store find last month.
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More Cool Stuff From '68
The Amboy Dukes - Journey to the center of the mind
[1968, Mainstream]
Ltd. Reissue on collored vinyl
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The Litter - $100 Fine
[1999, Get Hip] 180 gr. reissue
Originally on Hexagon 1968.
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Blue Cheer - Vicebus Eruptum
[1968, Philips]
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earlier...
Country Joe And The Fish - Electric Music For The Body And Soul
(1967, Vanguard)
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The January 1967 debut is full of swirling distorted guitars and organ music, and cooks throughout. a really nice stereo recording with a huge soundstage and instrument separation. includes McDonald's tribute to Grace Slick titled 'Grace'.
now...
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory
(1970, Fantasy) 1973 Brown label pressing
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What a great record, it sold like hotcakes and hit 4x platinum by 1990; recommended by Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski
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It's A Beautiful Day - Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime
(1971, Columbia)
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more blues-rock here and less of the progressive rock leanings of their first two records. founder David LaFlamme's violin fits right in here.
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Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - Pack Up The Plantation Live
(1985, MCA) Precision SF in the deadwax; mastered by Stephen Marcussen at Precision Lacquer
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includes covers of "So You Want to Be a Rock & Roll Star," "Needles and Pins," with Stevie Nicks doing vocals on the latter.
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Jimi Hendrix - Band Of Gypsys
(1970, Capitol) LH STERLING RL in the deadwax; mastered by Lee Hulko, Robert Ludwig at Sterling Sound
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Billy Cox on bass and Buddy Miles on drums. A great live album in a gatefold cover, the first and only live record that Hendrix had authorized before his death according to the internets.
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IGGY And The Stooges - Death Trip
[1988, Revenge]
1973 studio rehearsals.
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Iggy raw & crazy as always. Interesting cover of Dylan's Ballad of Hollis Brown. With James Williamson on guitar :rockon1:
Check it out!!!