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    Larry Coryell, Spaces, 1970, Vanguard Apostolic US, VSD 6558

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    Larry Coryell - Spaces
    (1970, Vanguard Apostolic) -1B/-1B





    first release with Coryell on the cover. killer fusion with not-bad session players: John McLaughlin, Chick Corea, Miroslav Vitous, Billy Cobham.
    Help! For me (and my wife) it's very difficult to understand this kind of jazz music. It's not witty, isn't it? But it's a little more better than John Coltrane's Africa/Brass. Tell me: why do you like this one? Which title shall i try to listen to? And my wife?
    So i will catch my guitar and will play some simple tunes.....
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    May Blitz, Same, 1970, BGO UK, BGOLP 16, Reissue 1988

    UK heavies! Anybody here who owns the original issue of this LP in mint condition? Oh, how lucky you are! And rich. The Beat Goes On......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritz The Cat View Post
    Help! For me (and my wife) it's very difficult to understand this kind of jazz music. It's not witty, isn't it? But it's a little more better than John Coltrane's Africa/Brass. Tell me: why do you like this one? Which title shall i try to listen to? And my wife?
    So i will catch my guitar and will play some simple tunes.....
    Sorry Fritz - I don't think I can help you there, everyone's tastes are different for any number of reasons, I guess. You go your way and I'll go mine -- and we both get to enjoy the music.
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    Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde - Of Cabbages And Kings
    (1967, Columbia) -1A/-1A





    It's 1967, Sgt. Pepper is everywhere so like everyone else Chad & Jeremy do a concept LP. It has interesting moments. Folkies meet psych - reminds me of a scene from A Mighty Wind.

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    Greenslade - s/t
    (1973, Warner Bros) -1A/-1C




    proggy organ-driven rock, Dave Greenslade's debut LP after Colosseum disbanded.
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    Miles Davis - Circle In The Round (Unreleased Recordings 1955-1970)
    (1979, Columbia) WLP; -1B / -1B


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    Roger Dean

    [QUOTE=SpeakerLabFan;391060]Greenslade - s/t
    (1973, Warner Bros) -1A/-1C




    proggy organ-driven rock, Dave Greenslade's debut LP after Colosseum disbanded.[/QUO

    Cover art work by Roger Dean. Remember many famous LP covers by Uriah Heep, Yes, Greenslade, Asia, Badger, Osibisa, Budgie, Gentle Giant, Steve Howe etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeakerLabFan View Post
    Sorry Fritz - I don't think I can help you there, everyone's tastes are different for any number of reasons, I guess. You go your way and I'll go mine -- and we both get to enjoy the music.

    Yes you're right. I would have given the same answer to silly Fritz.
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    Dr Feelgood, Singles-The U.A. Years, 1989, EMI Liberty EU, 7 92440 1, 2LP

    All the singles from1974 until 1989. The producers were: Vic Maile, Richard Gottehrer, Mike Vernon, Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds et al.
    Sadly the dynamics on these 2 LPs are rather mediocre. But hey, it's Pub Rock.
    Look at the picture of the DJ on fold cover: please don't treat your vinyl that way.....
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    Bonnie Koloc, After All This Time, 1971, Ovation US, OVQD 14-21, Quadrophonic

    After all this time still beautiful. 45 years old US vinyl. After all this time still in nm condition. But it's a cut-out foldcover. So once again: shame on them......Anybody who listened to quadrophonie in the seventies?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritz The Cat View Post
    Yes you're right. I would have given the same answer to silly Fritz.
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    Miles Davis - Seven Steps To Heaven
    (1963, Columbia) MONO; CL 2051 with "Guaranteed High Fidelity" on the label




    with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter. listening with the Mono switch engaged. Nice. First picture is recycled from 2011.
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    Fidelity

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    Miles Davis - Seven Steps To Heaven
    (1963, Columbia) MONO; CL 2051 with "Guaranteed High Fidelity" on the label




    with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter. listening with the Mono switch engaged. Nice. First picture is recycled from 2011.
    How is the fidelity? High? Interesting note:"unbreakable". Shurely, it's old US vinyl of first quality.....
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    Daddy Longlegs, The Three Musicians, 1972, Polydor Germany, 2371 261

    The front cover art picture is by Pablo Picasso: 1921 "The Three musicians". The name of the group is not visible. So, hurrying LP- hunters don't check it.........So it was my benefit when i discovered this gem. It looks like a classic music LP. But it is not what it seems to be. Super rare.
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    Dean Martin, Dream With Dean, 1962, Reprise Canada, R 6123

    The guitar players: Elvis had Scotty, Reggie and James. Did you know that Dean Martin had Barney?
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