Nina Simone - Nina Simone And Piano!
(1969, RCA)
Very nice, just Simone's voice accompanied by her own piano playing. a recent antique mall find.
Nina Simone - Nina Simone And Piano!
(1969, RCA)
Very nice, just Simone's voice accompanied by her own piano playing. a recent antique mall find.
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Fleetwood Mac - Mystery To Me
(1973, Reprise)
RIP Bob Welch.
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Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear
(1976, Virgin)
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Tangerine Dream - Alpha Centauri / Atem
(1976, Brain) German pressing
a gatefold 2 LP compilation of the 1971 title Alpha Centauri and the 1973 title Atem. Listening to the Atem sides. The baby on the cover is Jerome Froese, the son of Edgar Froese.
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The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out
(1960, Columbia) CS 8192; Red/black label with 6 eye logo
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Jimi Hendrix - West Coast Seattle Boy
(2011, Experience Hendrix) STERLING RJ; mastered by Ray Janos
listening to record 3
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Issac Hayes - SHAFT Music From The Soundtrack
(1971, Enterprise)
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earlier …
BeBopDeluxe - Futurama
(1975, Harvest/EMI) UK pressing
nice. a yard sale pickup from a couple of years ago.
now …
Lee Hazlewood - The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood
(1966, MGM)
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Bob Welch - French Kiss
(1977, Capitol) MASTERED BY CAPITOL in the deadwax
with Christine McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham
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Tonight only playing dub reggae in 45s singles. Mostly Jamaican imports from the 70s.
Pharoah Sanders- Pharoah
(1977, India Navigation)
a $1 thrift pickup in NM shape. It's apparently a rare LP; popsike listings [/URL]on completed sales for this record are eye opening.
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URL for Popsike was garbled - looks like correct URL is
http://www.popsike.com/php/quicksear...gation&x=0&y=0
Anyway - popsike showed no song details, etc ... seemed odd -
so I googled it and found this -
http://www.discogs.com/Pharoah-Sande...elease/1135773
- Bass – Steve Neil
- Drums – Greg Bandy (tracks: B1, B2)
- Guitar – Munoz*
- Organ – Jiggs Chase* (tracks: B1, B2)
- Percussion – Lawrence Killian
- Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, Vocals, Composed By – Pharoah Sanders
Just wondering - what does it sound like?
Is it an Ornette Coleman type Free-Jazz thing?? (like Virgin beauty?)
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Jukka Tolonen - Touch Wood
(1985, Terra)
a recent $1 HPB clearance pickup. Nice.
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Yes. Free jazz lost in the cosmos with lots of drifting interplay between tenor sax, electric guitar (sounds like Larry Coryell) and bass. Really tasty, especially side 1 with the 20 minute Harvest Time track. It's a keeper!
Originally Posted by SpeakerLabFan
Pharoah Sanders- Pharoah
(1977, India Navigation)
a $1 thrift pickup in NM shape. It's apparently a rare LP; popsike listings on completed sales for this record are eye opening.
Edit: I got a kick out of this reviewer's description of the LP:
Pharoah Sanders 1977 album released on the obscure label, India Navigation is by far his rarest and perhaps most beautiful album. "Harvest Time" fills up the first side of the record and contains some of Sanders most lyrical and forward tenor sax playing. Bathing in the atmosphere of lush chords from Tisziji Munoz's echoing electric guitar, Pharoah arises from the waters and glides on top of Munoz's motifs, caressing the majestic soundspace with lovely interpentrating soliloquies that bounce back and forth with bassist Steve Neil (sounding like Dave Holland) to then travel off into the cosmos to make love with some funky godhead residing inbetween Sirius and Torgious.
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Michael Hedges - Live On The Double Planet
(1987, Windham Hill)
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