Johnny Winter - Guitar Slinger
(1984, Alligator) MASTERED BY FRANKFORD/WAYNE in the deadwax; mastered by Frankford-Wayne Mastering, NYC
blues-oriented material from the fast fingered blues rock guitarist..
Johnny Winter - Guitar Slinger
(1984, Alligator) MASTERED BY FRANKFORD/WAYNE in the deadwax; mastered by Frankford-Wayne Mastering, NYC
blues-oriented material from the fast fingered blues rock guitarist..
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The Rolling Stones - Made In The Shade
(1975, Rolling Stones/Atlantic)
a 50 cent yard sale pickup from earler this summer.
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Summer almost gone...Winter is here...
Johnny Winter - The Progressive Blues Experiment
[1969. Crystal/Liberty]
Recorded in 1967.
Back to the blues again.
The man can play! Not to mention, he's a great writer/singer. I've seen him live before and the energy/intensity of his live performances are amazing. Here are a few from my Johnny collection (there's something about blues and vinyl--a match made in heaven)......
The Pretty Things - Closed Restaurant Blues
[1985. Bam-Caruso]
Comp. of '65-'67 recordings
Raw Garage Rhythm & Blues from this London cats, makes me wanna drink some beer
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and found nothing until the last, closest to me ....thot it looked pretty good shape and started to check the vinyl .....its a virgin - still sealed ....contemplated leaving it that way, but its not super valuable. (even with no UPC)
Oh yeah, I've witnessed a new zenith in ridiculousness, Salvation Army had "Barry Manalow LIVE" ..you know the one,,,Barry in a bright blue jumpsuit and both arms reaching for the stars ...marked "COLLECTABLE" for $14 US (wasnt even in decent condition )
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left
(1969, Island) 1976 US issue on Antilles; STERLING in the deadwax
w/ Richard Thompson and Danny Thompson on guitar and bass respectively. Ranked #283 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the top 500 albums of all time. An unexpected 79 cent thrift find last month. I have a compilation on ceedee, but I never thought that I'd run across a Nick Drake record at a thrift store.
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MC 5 - HIGH TIME
[1971. Atlantic]
It's a HIGH TIME brothers & sisters
Third and final album released by this Detroit protopunk legends.
They take no prisoners
Bruce Cockburn - World Of Wonders
(1986, MCA) MASTERDISK in the deadwax; mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk, NY
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Roy Harper - One Of Those Days In England (Bullinamingvase)
(1977, Chrysalis)
A $1 pickup a few weeks ago. This pressing includes "Watford Gap", last song on side 1. from the wiki write-up...
Originally the album contained the song "Watford Gap" which contained somewhat disparaging lyrics "...concerning the Watford Gap service station, a motorway service area situated between junctions 16 and 17 of the M1 Motorway, near Watford Gap, in Northamptonshire, England". "Watford Gap, Watford Gap, a plate of grease and a load of crap" sang Harper.[2]
"Subsequent pressings omitted the song at the behest of an EMI board member who was (also) a non-executive director of Blue Boar (the owners of the service station)..."
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The Kinks - The File Series
(1977, Pye)
The 2 LP compilation starts off with Long Tall Sally and You Still Want Me. Listening to record 1. One of the finds in several hundred records that I received from a friend last weekend.
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Bachman Turner Overdrive - self titled
(1973, Mercury) G.K. in the deadwax ; mastered by Gilbert Kong
BTO's debut record, I remember hearing Blue Collar on the radio which was the first I'd heard of these guys. This is a fine sounding Gilbert Kong mastered rock record.
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