The Sonics - Here Are The Sonics!!!
(1965, Etiquette) ET-LPS-024 Stereo
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The Sonics - Here Are The Sonics!!!
(1965, Etiquette) ET-LPS-024 Stereo
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Free - Heartbreaker
(1973, Island)
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Love - self titled
(1966, Elektra)
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awesome.
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the "white rabbit in a snow storm" album is Santana - Welcome ....the "More American Graffiti" didnt grab me until I saw a pretty good track listing, the Nat box set is 6 like new disks, the Bonzo Dog Band is a double :D
under $6 total :applaud:
Stevie Wonder - Music Of My Mind
(1972, Tamla/Motown)
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All songs composed, arranged and performed by Wonder with just a guitar solo and a trombone solo on a couple of tracks by other performers. Wonder plays piano, drums, harmonica, organ, clavichord, clavinet, and Arp and Moog Synthesizers.
Traffic - Welcome To The Canteen
(1971, Island/United Artists) STERLING LH; mastered by Lee Hulko at Sterling Sound
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recorded live at Fairfield Halls, Croydon and the Oz Benefit Concert, London, July 1971
Coleman Hawkins - Night Hawk
(1961, Prestige) 1969 pressing - Prestige 7671
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with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Ron Carter, Gus Johnson, Tommy Flanagan. a very nice recording and it's interesting to hear the call and response between Davis and Hawkins on the tenor saxes.
The Electronic Concept Orchestra - Electric Love
(1973, Limelight) Promo/NFS
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Whoa, this is the first Electronic Concept Orchestra title that I've heard. I was expecting cheezy easy listening. It's got the novelty of the Moog drones, bleeps and bloops but also some interesting and melodic popular tunes like The Look Of Love and Wichita Lineman, well recorded. These guys recorded between 1969 and 1973. I think I might have heard one of these titles while in the orthodontist's chair back in the 60s.
nothing earthshaking in todays finds, but mebbe interesting
T. Rex - Electric Warrior
(1971, Reprise)
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Trashy rock n' roll powered by Marc Bolan's guitar. #160 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest all time albums.