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Too many audiophiles listen with their eyes instead of their ears
Includes my favorite trax, proto-psychedelic "See My Friends" and garage/punk anthem "I Need You". Great band, so influential...
Kinks - s/t [1964.]
Their first LP with hit singl You Really Got Me. Shame it doesn't includes other great singles like All Day and All of the Night or Set Me Free / I Need You.
Solid debut anyway
Kinks - The Kink Kontroversy [1965.]
With great Till the End of the Day / Where Have All the Good Times Gone.
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am a big TYA fan and didnt realize that I'd never heard their first album .... the lib has it on remastered CD ....wow, a great album , rather blusey ...some compare it with the DOORS first..they were mature and developed from the "git-go" ...a nice find. if anybody has it on vinyl , give me a PM,,lets deal
L-1's are a perfect match for this CD
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Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
Steve Hillage -Motivation Radio
(1977, Atlantic) KENDUN V in the deadwax
one of the inner sleeve pictures includes a look at TONTO, a large handbuilt polyphonic synthesiser, stands for "The Original New Timbral Orchestra", and was used on this album. produced and engineered by Malcolm Cecil, of TONTO's Expanding Headband and creator of the TONTO synthesizer. Guitar tracks were recorded on 7/7/77 "to give the record mystical relevance".
This is a second copy, I'd forgotten how dynamic and nicely recorded this prog rock record is. a 50cent pickup at HPB last week.
Kinks - Kinkdom
I agree, the Kinks were very inflluential and they were easily responsible for destroying as many transistor radio speakers ("You Really Got Me"; "All Day and All Of The Night") here in the States as the Stones (Satisfaction, Get Off My Cloud, 19th Nervous Breakdown) and the Lads from Liverpool (uh, every 45 they released starting in 1963...)
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The Kinks - Greatest Hits!
(1966, Reprise) Mono
They already had an amazing numbers of hits, great songs by 1966. I have a later 1971 stereo pressing; re-channeled stereo. The mono wipes the floor with it.
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Yes - Time And A Word
(1970, Atlantic)
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MOD FEVER
THE WHO - s/t
[1966. Polydor]
German version of "A Quick One" Lp.
My favorite Who Lp, with some changes in trax list. "So Sad About Us" and "A Quick One, While He's Away" replaced by four great trax: Circles, Disguises, I'm a Boy & In the City.
THE EYES - The Arrival of...
[1996. Essex]
Comp. of '65/'66 Recordings
Cool stuff from this 60's underground mods. Listen...
One more from...
THE KINKS - Face to Face [1966]
Maybe the first conceptual rock album
The Who - Direct Hits
(1968, Track) UK pressing; Stereo
singles, B-sides, and album tracks recorded between '66 and '68.
Side One
1."Bucket T" (Altfield, Christian, Torrence) – 2:08
2."I'm a Boy" – 2:36
3."Pictures of Lily" – 2:43
4."Doctor! Doctor!" (Entwistle) – 2:53
5."I Can See for Miles" – 3:55
6."Substitute" – 3:47
Side Two
1."Happy Jack" – 2:11
2."The Last Time" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 2:50
3."In the City" (Entwistle, Moon) - 2:19
4."Call Me Lightning" – 2:19
5."Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand" – 2:05
6."Dogs" – 3:03
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Kenny Dorham - Matador
(1962, United Artists) 1971 reissue
with Jackie McLean, Bobby Timmon, Teddy Smith, J.C. Moses. A very hot session and dynamic record. A $1 pickup last month.
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Gabor Szabo - Macho
(1975, Salvation) MASTERDISK G. Kong in the deadwax; mastered by Gilbert Kong at Masterdisk
Szabo's improvisational runs and finger picking style on guitar are worth the effort to listen past the commercial mid 70s arrangements here with the keyboard stylings of Bob James and which sound like theme music from "Kojak" or "Baretta". a 99 cent pickup last month.
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Steppenwolf - Gold: Their Great Hits
(1971, ABC Dunhill)
a first greatest hits compilation for Steppenwolf. great heavy stuff and very nice sounding with good separation and crispness - example: the percussion solo in "Rock Me".
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Chico Hamilton - The Further Adventures Of El Chico
(1966, Impulse!) VAN GELDER in the deadwax; Stereo pressing
Chico Hamilton – drums; Clark Terry - trumpet; Gábor Szabó – guitar;
Ron Carter – bass
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Nancy Sinatra - Country, My Way
(1967, Reprise)
Nancy and Producer Lee Hazlewood join the bandwagon going to Nashville to record a country-pop album. Hazlewood brings in the real Nashville players including Wayne Moss and Charlie McCoy who played with Dylan on Blonde On Blonde. Hazlewood adds his unique baritone vocal on "Jackson" and "Oh Lonesome Me". a $1 pickup last month.
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People try to put us d-down...
THE WHO - My Generation [1965.]
Pretty good debut for THE WHO. They rox harder than The Stones at time
Shel Talmy’s production !
THE WHO - Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy
Legendary best of Lp. The ultimate Who collection
Fever Tree - self titled
(1968, Uni)
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