The Band - Cahoots
(1971, Capitol)
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w/ Van the Man/the Belfast Cowboy on 4% Pantomine.
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The Band - Cahoots
(1971, Capitol)
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w/ Van the Man/the Belfast Cowboy on 4% Pantomine.
EmmyLou Harris - Pieces Of The Sky
(1975, Reprise) -1A/-1A
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Roy Eldridge - s/t
(1965, Metro)
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"Town and country" and "As safe as yesterday is" are the 2 (lost) Immedate Records of 1968/69. Immediate Records had gone bankrupt. Vintage acoustic and electric Humble Pie, lost and found, available at last.
Listen to John Kay's majestic "Desperation" A1.
Judy Collins - Judy
(1969, Elektra) -1A/-1A, Santa Maria
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early compilation
1975 Germany Bellaphon pressing. Very good dynamics. Bellaphon made superb vinyl!!
Almost entirely acoustic sounds. A humble pie.
Immediate Records went bankrupt. So listen to "See you later liquidator" B2.
2 LPs. Mediocre dynamics. Beautiful booklet inside of FC. A4 "That's how strong my love is". Bon appetit!
Smokin' indeed.
Listen to the fantastic guitar solo in Cecil Grant/Raymond Leveen's slow-blues-soul thing "I wonder" B3.
Ed Thigpen - Out Of The Storm
(1966, Verve) RVG
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Lou Reed - New York
(1989, Sire) MASTERDISK in the deadwax, mastered by Robert Ludwig at Masterdisk
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Joe Walsh - Barnstorm
(1972, ABC) "If They Only Knew How Hard We Work - JW '72" in the deadwax, side 2
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The best Beatles live recordings ever. Mono. They had big fun in the BBC studios. Listen to "And i love her" D5: George plays twangy "Rickenbacker" instead of the nylon string guitar.