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    Quote Originally Posted by voice of theatr View Post
    Sad news--a great talent who will be missed.....
    RIP.

    Jorma Kaukonen on Paul Kantner:

    Here’s to us, and those like us… damn few left…

    We knew yesterday that Paul had suffered a grievous heart attack and probably
    wasn’t going to make it. We all hoped for better news, but it just wasn’t to
    be.

    Paul and I were old friends. Bob Kinzie introduced me to him when I was in
    Santa Clara in ‘62. Our commonality was always the music and whatever it took to
    make it happen. We all played the same little dusty, smoky rooms… struggled to
    be heard over the hiss of espresso machines… and loved every moment of it. When
    Paul enticed me into joining what would become Jefferson Airplane, we rehearsed
    relentlessly. When we went on the road in the beginning we couch surfed
    together. No one could afford hotels. We shared food… we shared cars… we had one
    heart.

    The Airplane was an amazing aggregate of personalities and talent. That we
    could all coexist in the same room was amazing. That we could function together
    and make the lasting art that we did was nothing short of a miracle. In my
    opinion Paul was the catalyst that made the alchemy happen. He held our feet to
    the flame. He could be argumentative and contentious… he could be loving and
    kind… his dedication to the Airplane’s destiny as he saw it was undeniable. Over
    the years he and I occasionally butted heads over things that seem trivial
    today. I was so pleased last year when he accepted my dinner invitation when I
    was in San Francisco and indeed we rediscovered our friendship.

    After all those journeys together in the beginning… the different paths our
    lives took as we got older and all the water under the bridge made us all one in
    a way that no one who wasn’t there could ever understand. We shared water from
    the same well. In Heinlein parlance, we were indeed water brothers. We were all
    on fire in a fiery time. Time may have dimmed the flame but the fire in the sky
    that was so easy to see in youth, is still discernible from the grey castle if
    you know where to look. I will try to keep my eyes open.

    Friends are always good… you can’t have too many of them. That said, the old
    ones share that wondrous gift of knowing you when you were young. You can’t buy
    that.

    I will miss your presence on this plane…

    Ride free to the end of the earth my old friend… I will not forget you!




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    Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
    (1974, Elektra/Asylum)




    smokin'. "no synthesizers" - note in the back cover credits.
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    Various Artists, Good Morning, Vietnam, 1988, AM D, 396 969-1

    Harmonious compilation of US cult hits for the motion picture. What a beautiful synonym: "motion picture". That's America in those times when the pictures began to move. In german speaking countries it's called "Film". Listen to track A5 "Liar, Liar" by the Castaways. Unforgettable track B2 "Baby please don't go" by Them. Writing error on back cover text for track B6: "What a wonderfull world". Louis Armstrong: simply wonderfullllll.........
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    Queen, Sheer Heart Attack, 1974, EMI D, 072-96025

    Quote Originally Posted by SpeakerLabFan View Post
    Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
    (1974, Elektra/Asylum)




    smokin'. "no synthesizers" - note in the back cover credits.
    The german pressing looks like this. The master of Queen music art was producer Roy Thomas Baker. Killer Queen.....
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    Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship - Blows Against The Empire
    (1970, RCA) Artisan symbol in the deadwax






    RIP Paul Kantner. Have you seen the stars tonight? w/ Grace Slick, Jerry Garcia, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Jack Casady
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    Cuby + Blizzards, Cuby's Blues, 1969, Philips NE, 2LP, 6677 023

    Holland's cult blues band of the 60ies. Eelco Gelling guitar. There was an important music scene in Holland until the 70ies. Remember Herman Brood, Brainbox with Jan Akkerman, Focus, Ekseption etc. And today?
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    Paul Kantner

    Quote Originally Posted by SpeakerLabFan View Post
    Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship - Blows Against The Empire
    (1970, RCA) Artisan symbol in the deadwax






    RIP Paul Kantner. Have you seen the stars tonight? w/ Grace Slick, Jerry Garcia, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Jack Casady
    Wonderful cover art work. Who did it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritz The Cat View Post
    Wonderful cover art work. Who did it?
    Yes, really nice packaging. The cover is credited to CCCP, insert booklet to Patti Landres, and the line drawings were done by Grace Slick.
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    Paul Kantner, Grace Slick - Sunfighter
    (1971, RCA) German TELDEC pressing




    Paul and Grace's daugther, China Kantner, on the cover - born January 1971.

    edit: more wonderful packaging in the gatefold US RCA release, including a color booklet insert:

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    Barclay James Harvest, Baby James Harvest, 1972, Harvest D, 072-05 171

    Where is baby James today? How does he look now? He looked a little bit like Tom Hanks, isn't it? Where does he live? What has he done all his life? Supposedly he is about 45 years old now. Anybody knows? Good german reissue pressing. Harvest was a cult label then. You may buy every LP with this label if in good condition. Thrift store find today for 6 SFr. The church bell of "Summer soldier" is a strong sign of life as it was on "Mother" by John Lennon. For whom the bell tolls......
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    Gary Moore, Over The Hills And Far Away, 1986, 10 Records Virgin D, 608 757-213

    A reminiscence of "Out in the fields" is featured on intro of the title track 1 of this 45rpm german maxi single. Oh, what superb dynamics those maxi singles had in the 80ies. What about maxi singles in USA? The irish influences on this one are very strong and clear. Listen to the rocky live track B2 "All messed up". Live at Milton Keynes. It's a big disaster how Gary Moore lost his Peter Green Les Paul Gibson guitar........
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    Grace Slick

    Quote Originally Posted by SpeakerLabFan View Post
    Yes, really nice packaging. The cover is credited to CCCP, insert booklet to Patti Landres, and the line drawings were done by Grace Slick.
    Thanks for the infos. What do you think about the vocal work of Grace Slick?
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    Baby James Harvest

    Quote Originally Posted by SpeakerLabFan View Post
    Paul Kantner, Grace Slick - Sunfighter
    (1971, RCA) German TELDEC pressing




    Paul and Grace's daugther, China Kantner, on the cover - born January 1971.

    edit: more wonderful packaging in the gatefold US RCA release, including a color booklet insert:


    Is it the same baby as on Barclay James Harvest's "Baby James Harvest"?
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    Detroit Spinners, Golden Greats, 1985, Atlantic D, 781 627-1

    German compilation. Nice and easy. Cool attitude....The singers are well known. But does anybody know the musicians who participated in these Atlantic recordings starting in 1972?
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    Mr. Big, Lean Into It, 1991, Atlantic D, 82209-1

    Symptomatical front cover picture: too much power, loudness and screaming. And in the end pushing too far....Typically for this kind of sleaze rock genre.
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