The Doobie Brothers - Stampede
(1975, Warner Bros) Promo
w/ Ry Cooder, Maria Muldaur, Victor Feldman
The Doobie Brothers - Stampede
(1975, Warner Bros) Promo
w/ Ry Cooder, Maria Muldaur, Victor Feldman
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Lee Hazlewood - Houston
(1967, Harmony/Columbia) originally released in 1965 as "Friday's Child" on Reprise
recycling an old picture.
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The Beatles - Hey Jude
(1970, Apple) '76 Japanese pressing
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Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
(1969, Reprise) -1A / -1A; Reprise two-tone label
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Keely Smith - Sings The John Lennon Paul McCartney Songbook
(1964, Reprise) RS 6142
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Supertramp "Crisis? What Crisis?" 1975
Roger Hodgson is currently on tour--his set list includes material from this classic album....
The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street
(1972, Rolling Stones Records) Artisan & Monarch symbols in the deadwax
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The Rolling Stones - Goats Head Soup
(1973, Rolling Stones Records) German pressing
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Hot Tuna - Double Dose
(1978, Grunt) STERLING in the deadwax
listening to record 1
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John Renbourn - The John Renbourn Sampler
(1971, Transatlantic) UK pressing
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Townes Van Zandt - Flyin' Shoes
(1978, Tomato)
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Picked up a nice vinyl copy not long ago. Neil plays acoustic on 1 side, where the other is electric with Crazy Horse.
I preferred the acoustic, but both sides contain "Hey,Hey, My,My" , the standout of the album.
"Marlon Brando , Pocahontas & Me" is memorable too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rust_Never_Sleeps
Rust Never Sleeps was voted the second best album of 1979 in The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics poll.[13] Christgau, the poll's creator, ranked it second on his own list for the poll, as did fellow critic Greil Marcus.[14] The album also won Rolling Stone's 1979 critics poll for Album of the Year.[15] In a decade-end list for The Village Voice, Christgau named it the ninth best album of the 1970s.[16] In 2003, Rust Never Sleeps was ranked number 350 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time
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