Varioius Artists - Pebbles Volume 8
(1979, BFD)
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'65-'66 garage rock goodness.
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Varioius Artists - Pebbles Volume 8
(1979, BFD)
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o...%204/zz004.jpg
'65-'66 garage rock goodness.
More garage rock goodness... ;)
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... and there's even more to come :hyp:
Every time I think I own all of La Ronstadt's early offerings ... another pops up.
Great condition with some tracks that are new to me .....1974 issue :)
Leo Kottke, Peter Lang, John Fahey - self titled
(1974, Takoma)
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some fingerpicking steel string guitar. A compilation of 4 solo tracks by each.
oooh. very nice.
:hyp::hyp::hyp: stay away from the brown acid :hyp::hyp::hyp:
The Band - The Last Waltz
(1978, Warner Bros)
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Listening to record 1 with performances by The Band, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Dr. John. Neil's performance of "Helpless" is a special one, with Joni singing backing vocals. The cover has seen better days and the booklet went missing in action, but the records are in excellent shape.
Linda
as always, the cover picture is easy on the eyes. Looks like a compilation/best of ... for Radio Shack.. (Realistic label)? I haven't seen that one; it seems like the track list is full of previously released material.
Neil Young - Old Ways
(1985, Geffen) Denny in the deadwax; mastered by Denny Purcell for Woodland Mastering, Nashville, TN
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tracks recorded in Franklin, Tenn with Nashville session players, + Waylon, Willie, Bela Fleck; one track recorded in Austin, Tx.
Ennio Morricone - Film Music 1966 - 1987
[1987. Virgin]
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Great 2 Lp comp. of legendary Morricone's soundtracks. The man with the harmonica always makes me shudder with spooky harmonica tone and piercing fuzz guitar. Deadly :rootn_tootn:
Thanx for the advice mr.Wavy Gravy ;) but I only use acid beer for my tripping experiences :cheers:Quote:
SpeakerLabFan
:hyp::hyp::hyp: stay away from the brown acid :hyp::hyp::hyp:
The Beatles - Rubber Soul
(1965, Parlophone) UK 1970s issue
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Such a great record. if you listen carefully you can hear the light bulb going on in Brian Wilson's head the first time he heard this record. I purchased this copy new back in the mid 70s. It kicks the US copy to the curb, although the US track list has always seemed like the real record, since that record has the track order and folk-rock flavor that I first heard and played to death in the 60s.
Caravan - Blind Dog At St. Dunstans
(1976, Arista) STERLING in the deadwax
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a lighter feel with shorter songs than other Caravan titles I've heard, but it still has lots of the sophisticated progressive rock goodness. The cover depicts St. Dunstans street in Canterbury.
Just got an email that poor Bert Jansch has died!
Founding member of Pentangle, influential on anyone in folk that matters ...
read more here:
http://www.thedailyswarm.com/headlin...sch-1943-2011/
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The Pentangle - Cruel Sister
(1970, Reprise) Canadian pressing
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RIP Bert Jansch.
I heard the sad news today too. :(
a nice concert clip of Bert and The Pentangle in 1970 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Vl-gMo1NY0
The Pentangle - self titled
(1968, Reprise)
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Did the 13.5 mile RT to GW salvage today in the drizzle and all I got was this crummy Quicksilver double anthology ..;)
Rush - self titled
(1974, Mercury) MASTERDISK HW in the deadwax; mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk
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Track 1, "Finding My Way", is a good way to shake things up for the weekend's start.
Styx - self titled
(1971, Wooden Nickel)
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debut record for the Chicago band, when they had ELP and Yes aspirations, with lots of organ and guitar solos, and before the "Lady" "Come Sail Away" cheesy power ballads of the late 70s early 80s. A 50 cent clearance bin find last month.