Humble Pie - Lost And Found
(1972, A&M)
Listening to the Town & Country record originally released in 1968 and included in this 2LP compilation. inspired after hearing The Light Of Love track on streaming digital earlier today.
Humble Pie - Lost And Found
(1972, A&M)
Listening to the Town & Country record originally released in 1968 and included in this 2LP compilation. inspired after hearing The Light Of Love track on streaming digital earlier today.
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Roy Harper - Harper 1970-1975
(1978, Chrysalis)
nice. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hats_Off_to_(Roy)_Harper"]Hats Off to (Roy) Harper[/URL].
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Joe Cocker
Joe Cocker: Fire it Up Live (Cologne, 2013)
43XX (2235-2123-2450-2405-CC 3155)5235-4412-4406-4401-L250-18Ti-L40-S109 Aquarius lV-C38 (030) 305P MkII
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about 100 y.o.
forget 180g .... these are 3/4 pound each
one side has disk number -R and the other a -L
that's a quarter laying next to the edge.
Edison’s 10-inch discs played for nearly five minutes per side with 150 threads per inch (TPI), and revolved at 80 RPM. They were also ¼-inch thick and were filled with wood flour, or later, china clay.
A latecomer to disks, Edison in 1912 introduced an 80 RPM record of a unique type, never copied by any other company, designed for playback with a permanently mounted precision-ground diamond stylus. Once seen, Edison "Diamond Discs" are instantly recognizable: ¼" thick, 10" in diameter , laminated in construction, with noticeably finer grooves than the average 78 and surfaces pressed not in shellac but in a Bakelite-like material actually called Condensite. I like to say that they are the closest thing man has devised to an indestructible object as long as they aren't played with a steel needle
http://www.obsoletemedia.org/edison-diamond-disc/
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
(1973, London) Bell Sound, SF in the deadwax, mastered by Sam Feldman
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Jefferson Airplane - Thirty Seconds Over Winterland
(1973, Grunt) -1s/-1s
A favorite live album, I wish I'd seen one of these performances. I prefer earlier/earliest versions of the band but here is Kantner, Slick, Kaukonen & Casady running through a great set including fun commentary from Grace ("I can't either" during Crown Of Creation).
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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Hypnotic Eye
(2014, Reprise) Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
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T. Rex - Electric Warrior
(1971, Cube/Polydor) German pressing
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Harvey Mandel - Shangrenade
(1973, GRT) TML in the deadwax, mastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab
too bad about the writing from a previous owner but otherwise Mr. Lacy seemed to take care of his records.
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Mike & Sally Oldfield Pekka Pohjola - s/t (aka The Mathematician's Air Display)
(1981, Happy Bird) Holland pressing
Originally released on Virgin in 1977 as The Mathematician's Air Display.
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I have the original 1977 pressing of The Mathematician's Air Display
on Virgin Records. Pekka's bass is amazing on this album -
but when did Pekka's 3rd album lose his name on top billing
so it turned into an Oldfield family product?
I know Pekka died a few years back, but that seems crass at best ...
Frankly - that cheap jacket with a triangle and rebranding looks like a bootleg more than a legitimate release.
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Fred Neil - Everybody's Talkin' (s/t reissue)
(1969, Capitol) ST-294, originally released in 1966 as ST-2665
with Cyrus Faryar on the magic bouzouki, rhythm guitar
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Neil Young - On The Beach
(1974, Reprise)
recycled pictures. I purchased this record in new in 1974, and it's always been a favorite. Have seen NY in concert a few times, always a great memorable performance.
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