Badfinger - s/t
(1974, Reprise) WLP, -1B/-1A
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Badfinger - s/t
(1974, Reprise) WLP, -1B/-1A
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Listen to Larry Carlton's guitar playing on every track, especially on live track B3 Carole King's song "So far away".
Very good german pressing on 2 LP in foldcover.
Spooky Tooth - Tobacco Road
(1971, A&M)
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The Seldom Scene - Baptizing
(1978, Rebel)
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Red White & Blue (Grass) - Pickin' Up!
(1974, GRC) KENDUN in the deadwax, Kent Duncan mastering
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English Kinney pressing with rare grey/orange Atlantic label.
I bought this one because of John Scofield, guitar.
Skunk funk....
Look at the front cover picture: some days after the release of Street Survivors, there was the famous horrible airplane crash.
3 members of the group were dead. The other members were the badly injured street/plane survivors. Premonition? Did they know a little?
Listen to the driving guitar solo intro of track A4 "I know a little".
40 years since then!
That's true: what good and intelligent funk music from New Orleans. Produced by Allen Toussaint between 1968 and mid-70's.
Previously unreleased tracks.
Listen to the furious wah wah pedal guitar technique of Leo Nocentelli on track A5 "Pickin' and grinnin'".
Guitar by Tony Mottola. Big dominating orchestra for melancholic Frank, because it was his last album for Reprise, the record label he had founded in 1960. So at last resulted these slow melancholy songs. That's why we nearly cannot hear any guitar chords by Tony Mottola.
Produced by Allen Toussaint in New Orleans. Hey old folks, this is a rejuvenation.
Simple but pure funk. What else?
The Wailers - The Fabulous Wailers
(1959, Golden Crest) MONO
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Jerry Jeff Walker - s/t
(1972, Decca) '75 issue on MCA, STERLING LH in the deadwax, mastered by Lee Hulko
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Townes Van Zandt - For The Sake Of The Song
(1968, Poppy)
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Fairport Convention - Fairport Chronicles
(1976, A&M) WLP Promo; Monarch symbol in the deadwax
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