Barclay James Harvest - Octoberon
(1976, MCA)
Barclay James Harvest - Octoberon
(1976, MCA)
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for those type CCR cuts, I also like "Graveyard Train" & "Side of the Road" ...."Walk On The Water" is a carryover from their Golliwog days.
Can only remember CCR & Canned heat from the whole lineup ...slight impairment ....the festival ran out of tickets and the crowd flattened the fences , was a FREE Concert after that.
your last pic is much improved
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The Steve Miller Band - Brave New World
(1969, Capitol)
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I have "rediscovered" SMB this last year and slowly collecting his albums...my son found "Abracadabra", which has a longer version of the title cut than AM radio ever plays..
LRBacon and I agree on "Sailor" ..its really quite good too
Any other Steve Miller Blues Band fans here ?
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I was enjoying the licorice pizza version of "461 Ocean Blvd" today , and scoping the jacket.....an inconsistency jumped off the photos at me ...the 2 pics of Erics house are a little different ..
5 forum prestige points to the first who can see the diff that I am referring to ...
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Ringo Starr - Beaucoups Of Blues
(1970, Apple)
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The Chico Hamilton Quintet - Self Titled
(1956, Pacific Jazz)
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Well there is wire (tv antenna?) trailing down from the "chimney" on the left side of picture #2, and that is missing in picture #1 ... assuming both shots are from the same side of the house, which they appear from studying where the palm trees are both pictures.
Have always liked 461 - kind of unsettling, but in a good way.
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been buying some Segovia, Montoya, Holst & Cat Stevens,,,,but the main thing playing this week was a BOOK.
Here, There and Everywhere: My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles
http://www.amazon.com/Here-There-Eve...9204419&sr=8-1
really a fascinating book by the recording engineer who recorded REVOLVER, SPLHCB , LIB and ABBEY RD.
He was there and offers insider info on the FabFour...starting as an 15 y.o. at EMI and working his way up the chain ....he got so fed up that he quit the Beatles in the middle of the White Album...but really a down to earth guy..Geoff Emmerick ...he also designed the Apple recording studio (they mention the speakers as Altec in passing)
library has it and its a great read ....didnt know that Alan Parsons was an asst engineer b4 heading out on his own....recommended
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Poe - Up Through The Spiral
(1971, Uni)
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Herbie Hancock - Thrust
(1974, Columbia)
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The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night
(1964, United Artists) 1964 pressing w/ "I Cry Instead" song listing
(& crappy rechanneled stereo except the G. Martin instrumentals)
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