The J.J. Johnson Quintet - J.J. In Person
(1959, Columbia)
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with Nat Adderly, Tommy Flanagan, Wilbur Little, Albert Heath.
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The J.J. Johnson Quintet - J.J. In Person
(1959, Columbia)
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o...s%204/w013.jpg
with Nat Adderly, Tommy Flanagan, Wilbur Little, Albert Heath.
Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
(1969, Harvest/Capitol)
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listening to record 1 with live material recorded at Mothers Club, Birmingham on 27 April 1969 and the following week at Manchester College of Commerce on 2 May 1969
NEW YORK DOLLS - Too Much Too Soon
[1974. Mercury]
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Sorry for some inconvenience :dont-know: but sometimes things go real wyld & out of control :rootn_tootn:
Maybe too much beer :cheers:
It's only rock'n'roll :rockon1:
BLONDIE - Parallel Lines
[1978. Chrysalis]
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Hit album. Fade Away And Radiate features Robert Fripp on guitar.
Yes - Fragile
(1972, Atlantic) Porky in the deadwax, side 1; mastered by George Peckham
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a fun and rockin' pop record, that one was played a lot here when it came out back in 1978. "Hangin' On The Telephone" was one of my favorites but the entire record is great.
Bruford - Feels Good To Me
(1978, Polydor) UK pressing
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Fairport Convention - Fairport Chronicles
(1972, A&M) WLP Promo/NFS;
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a 79cent find last month at a St. Vinnies thrift store.
Buddy Holly - Peggie Sue Got Married
(1962, Coral) EC 81191
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After hearing Sandy Denny's cover of "Learning The Game" on the FC compilation record, I wanted to hear the original.
Lindisfarne - Nicely Out Of Tune
(1970, Elektra) WLP Promo/NFS
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o...%204/lf003.jpg
Debut record; a garage sale find last month. The printed lyrics for "Turn A Deaf Ear" includes a reference to Steve McQueen which is changed to Robin Hood in the actual song, I wonder what is the story behind that. Nothing on wikipedia about that but a couple of interesting tidbits...
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The title of the seventh track, "Alan in the River With Flowers", is a parody of The Beatles' song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, and was given its original title of "Float Me Down The River" on the American version. The "flatulette" was actually one of the band members blowing raspberries during the instrumental break in "Down".
Alan Hull - Pipedream
(1973, Elektra) WLP Promo/NFS
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A first solo record from Hull after Lindisfarne disbanded. I like his folk vocals and reflective tunes with some great rock and instrumental accompaniment here.
Bryan Ferry / Roxy Music - 20 Greatest Hits
[1986. E'G/Virgin]
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Maybe their best vinyl comp. My fascination with Roxy starts from here.
This is ETERNAL :hyp:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1g...lous-guy_music
all these embedded videos just kill this threads load speed on a mobile device. :banghead:
Jon Sholle - Catfish For Supper
(1978, Rounder Records) Promo/NFS; MASTERDISK in the deadwax
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with Bela Fleck, David Grisman, David Bromberg, Tony Rice.