Blue Note? So close to synthies, so far away from blue notes! Superb horns by Brecker Brothers.
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Blue Note? So close to synthies, so far away from blue notes! Superb horns by Brecker Brothers.
Doug Sahm With The Sir Douglas Quintet - Rough Edges
(1975, Mercury) G.K. mastered by Gilbert Kong
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from unreleased studio sessions in late '68/'69
Faces - A Nod's As Good As A Wink To A Blind Horse
(1971, Warner Bros)
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Bert Jansch & John Renbourn - Stepping Stones
(1969, Vanguard) -1A / -1C
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French 1995 reissue. All the kings men and horses.
30th anniversary 2 LP special edition. The death of Ziggy.
45 years since the last show at Hammersmith Odeon on 3. July 1973. Ziggy lives forever.....
Mick Ronson and David Bowie live: eine Sternstunde!
Miles Davis - Live Evil
(1971, Columbia)
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Everything is said by John D. Loudermilk in his back cover notes.
Great music representing American culture.
Ry Cooder - Boomer's Story
(1972, Reprise)
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Tower of song!
Leonard Cohen - New Skin For The Old Ceremony
(1974, Columbia) Promo stamp, back cover; MASTERDISK G.K. / MASTERDISK G. Kong on side 1/2; Mastered by Gilbert Kong at Masterdisk
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Miles Davis - Water Babies
(1976, Columbia)
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tracks recorded 1967-69 with Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock on keyboards. side one is the 1967 quintet doing post-bop, side 2 is a couple of tracks is the same group doing two fusion jams ... on the path to Bitches Brew.
Brian Robertson (Thin Lizzy/Motörhead), Bobby Tench (Streetwalkers), Henry McCullough (Grease Band/Wings). Guitars! Plus this remarkable voice.
Listen to B4 Pomus/Spector's "Ecstasy": who will save the last dance for me?
Blind Faith - s/t
(1969, Polydor) UK pressing, 1977 RSO label
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