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Lalo Schifrin, Marquis de Sade, 1966, Verve Germany, V6-8654
The dissection and reconstruction of music from the past as performed by the inmates of Lalo Schifrin's demented ensemble as a tribute to the memory of Marquis de Sade.
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A mission impossible?
Guitar by Gene Bertoncini, drums Grady Tate
Hey, here's a "Blues for Johann Sebastian" Bach, A3!
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The Who, Portrait Of The Who, 1966, Polydor Special Belgium, 2482 100
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SpeakerLabFan
Same tracks in same order but in stereo! Year of pressing is not shure. The publication year written on red label and deadwax: 1966. But it seems to be a 1970 or 1972 (?) issue. Look at the 5 LP's of the same publication line (1970 or 1972) shown on back cover. Belgium pressing (SABAM). Cover printed in Netherlands.
A comparison of the mono "Direct Hits" with this stereo "Portrait of the Who" would be interesting.....
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Azymuth, Crazy Rhythm, 1988, Milestone Germany, M 9156
Brasil Funk-Jazz.
Listen to Joe Pass, guitar, A4 "Tropical Horizon" and B1 "Hobalala".
Forget the synthesizers.
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Jerry Reed, Sings Jim Croce, 1980, RCA USA, AHL1 3604
Guitars from Nashville Tennessee played by JR, Chip Young, Kenny Penny and Fred Carter.
Good singing and playing!
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Cedar Walton, Soundscapes, 1980, CBS USA, JC 36285
Typically for 80ies jazz music: too much electronics. Too much polishing.
Listen to A2 "The early generation" with superb sax solo by Bob Berg and trumpet solo by Freddie Hubbard.
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Rita Coolidge, Nice Feelin', 1971, AM England, AMLS 64325
Oh this voice!
Oh this song!
Listen to B5 "Journey through the past" by Neil Young.
A hymn ......
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Allman Brothers Band, Same, 1969, Capricorn USA, CPN 0196
Driving twin guitars whipping post. Reissue 1973.
Still a superb one...