wow, no kidding music history. Davey Graham inspired Bert Jansch and others in GB. cool info and posts.
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Terje Rypdal - Whenever I Seem To Be Far Away
(1974, ECM)
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intense
Steely dan - peg
The complete 1972 BBC concert on 180gr vinyl.
Originally recorded at Paris Theatre on Regent Street in London for the BBC's "Sound of the seventies" radio programme on 9th March 1972.
Listen to the ingenious guitar solo intro of "Strange kind of woman". Difficult to play....
On bonus 7" single: interesting soundcheck version of "Maybe I'm a Leo", but the highlight is "Lazy"!
Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down
(1973, Columbia) -1B/-1A
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Miles Davis - Saturday Night at the Blackhawk, Vol. II
(1961, Columbia) LE 10076; early 70s reissue
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Gene Clark - No Other
(1974, Asylum) WLP;* A1/B1* & ESR in the deadwax, mastered at Elektra Sound Recorders
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Listen to A4 "Flamingo", Earl's biggest hit. It reached No 1 on Billboard's R'n'B charts and lasted for 20 weeks beginning in November 1951.
Great saxophonist!
PFM is the italian progrock group Premiata Forneria Marconi.
Recorded live at the Convocation Hall, Toronto University on August 22nd and at the Schaefer Central Park Music Festival, New York on August 31st, 1974.
There was a very interesting progrock scene in Italy in the 70ies.
Here is the possibility to compare a German pressing to a US pressing of this diabolic Italian special menu of snake cooking.
Happy Valentine's day with this one: 50th anniversary US issue in red vinyl.
Acceptable dynamics.
The Miles Davis Septet and Quintet - Miles At Newport
(1967, Columbia) 1973 reissue; Holland pressing Orange CBS label
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Fraser & Debolt - Fraser & Debolt With Ian Guenther
(1970, Columbia)
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recycled picture, I found this in a thrift store about 6 years ago. from wiki -
In reviewing this release, Mark Allan, of Allmusic, commented that "One of the many sad secrets of the popular music business is the way this little gem languished in obscurity. It should have been heard by millions, but disappeared at the height of psychedelia. Two years later, The Band found an audience with haunting tales of bygone rustic North American life with their seminal, self-titled second album. Widespread acclaim eluded the earlier outing by this unheralded Canadian trio. The songs, most written independently by Daisy DeBolt or Allan Fraser, are poetic."[2]
Todd Rundgren - tiny demons
Funkadelic - s/t
(1970, Westbound) -1C/-1C
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recycled picture from a couple of years ago when I was using a loaner Rega RP8 TT
Look at the fancy guitar on the label: it's the famous Hoefner Club 50 guitar played as Club 40 model by John Lennon in his early days as member of "The Silver Beatles".
Listen to the sax solo by Chris White and the powerful backing vocals on track B5 "Atlantic Monday", recorded live at Abbey Road.
Produced and engineered by Geoff Emerick.