Bob Dylan - John Wesley Harding
(1967, Columbia)
Bob Dylan - John Wesley Harding
(1967, Columbia)
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Love - self titled
(1966, Elektra)
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been looking for that one ...but no joy.
an all time fav
nice weather today, cruised the Hawthorn record stores and hauled these home...the unreadable black one is "Natural Gas" ...yup I already have Gaucho & On the Border , but these were fantastic condition and only a buck
(as they all were)
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
Nice find! I own a few of Family's LPs. This is one of their more interesting outings to me in that it features John Wetton before he joined up with Uriah Heep/King Crimson etc. He lends some nice vocals to Spanish Tide (one of the albums highlights IMHO).... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js_ATJYEerc
Family's album "Bandstand" has some nice tracks as well--their albums were always kind of "inconsistent", but often had some nice tracks like "My Friend the Sun" with Wetton lending some nice harmonies..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQPqiXLaqGE
Wow--I haven't seen the Natural Gas album in quite a while. They should win the award for most unknown "supergroup". Jerry Shirley (ex Humble Pie), Mark Clarke (ex Colloseum, Uriah Heep), Joey Molland (ex-Badfinger), produced by Felix Pappalardi (former member of Mountain, produced Cream, etc). I love this album. Joey wrote some great songs for it that sound as good to me as his work with Badfinger. His composition "Christmas Song" from the Natural Gas LP is a timeless classic IMHO
Yeah, this one was a real dud as far as I'm concerned. Hard to believe someone who recorded such amazing albums as Whistle Rhymes and Smash Your Head Against the Wall also recorded two duds (IMO) like this one and Mad Dog (which I didn't much care for either).....
Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt - Boss Tenors
(1961, Verve) V-8426 Mono pressing
Starts off with 8:45 of "Blues Up And Down" with Ammons and Stitt trading solo breaks and dueling in the chorus. More of the same on the 4 other tracks. John Houston, piano; Charles Williams, bass.
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Love - self titled
I agree, one of mine too along with their other two early records - Da Capo and Forever Changes - FC would be in my stack if I could only choose 5 records. Arthur Lee composed some interesting music and lyrics which don't sound dated at all to my ears. sublime.
Family - Fearless
Thanks. I recognized Wetton but had not placed him with Uriah Heep and King Crimson. I enjoyed this record - great progressive rock.
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Love - Forever Changes
(1967, Elektra)
every time I listen to this I wonder why I took so long to listen to it again. great record, Arthur Lee's masterpiece.
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Talk about making you feel old!!
Just saw the Amazon ad for the 40th Anniversary Edition of Caravan's Land of the Grey & Pink ...
I'm a big fan of the various Canterbury bands, but - ye gods! 40 years already??
what a big silly grin of a prog album!
BTW - if you are in the US and you are interested, its cheaper to order via Amazon Uk for 20 some bucks (£13.91) than to pay 30 some bucks to Amazon US ...
... Don't leave your Dad in the rain ...
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Soft Machine - Third
(1970, Columbia)
2 LP release with a single track on each side. Listening to record 1 with "Facelift" and "Slightly All The Time" . Progressive rock with electronic sounds, fusion jazz.
speaking of Canterbury bands... I saw your Caravan spin after posting Soft Machine.
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The Back-Wash Rhythm Band - The Golden Breed / Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
[Capitol 1968]
Scored by Mike Curb, Jerry Styner, Harley Hatcher. Couple of tunes by Davie Allan & The Arrows. "Waimea Bay" = Cool !!!. Summer fun
The Velvet Underground - self titled
(1969, MGM) 1984 Verve reissue, mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound
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The Ramones - End Of The Century
(1980, Sire) AMIGO PB in the deadwax; produced by Phil Spector
a $1 garage sale find today.
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The Doors - L.A. Woman
(1971, Elektra) 1983 pressing with red/black label
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