The Seeds - A Web Of Sound
(1966, Crescendo) MONO
The Seeds - A Web Of Sound
(1966, Crescendo) MONO
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Henry Cow - s/t
(1973, Virgin) Monarch symbol in the deadwax
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Time for great hymns: Greg Lake together with Gary Moore!
Resulting many unknown melodious hymns for eternity. Tommy Eyre, keyboards.
Listen to B1 "Long Goodbye" with Gary Moore on top of his guitar playing art.
After 35 years we may realize, that Greg Lake had one of the most powerful, but mellow voices in rock music, especially convenient for "hymns".
Clarence Clemmons on track B3 "Someone" with a beautiful saxaphone (sic! credited on inner sleeve!)-solo.
Listen to track B5 "For those who dare" with witty irish influences thanks to Gary Moore. A hymn!
A lost and forgotten gem IMHO.
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I like this one because of track A2 "Motor city" and the notice on backcover. There isn't "Datsun" anymore since many years.......
What about Detroit today? Will Trump pimp it up?
The notice on back cover is my life motto:
"Deus, dona mihi serenitatem accipere res quae non possum mutare, fortitudinem mutare res quae possum, atquae sapientiam differentiam cognoscere."
Anybody knows the wise author of this sentence?
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Lake is the highlight of this record. Fine song B3 "Step aside".
30 years ago: no Palmer. Emerson mostly was thunder and lightning. Lake was the calm lake.
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Very interesting. Fred Frith guitar. Cambridge avant-rock. unique, hard to describe, worth a listen.
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Norman Blake - Fields Of November
(1974, Flying Fish) MASTERFONICS in the deadwax
fiddle, mandolin, dobro, some tasty picking here on Blake's 2nd album
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The Stooges - Funhouse
(1970, Elektra) 2002 Sundazed pressing
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The Beau Brummels - Best Of The Beau Brummels 1964-1968
(1981, Rhino)
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Fine harmony vocals. Good dynamics on this Kinney 1976 reissue.
40 year old vinyl in perfect condition. Vinyl pressings are nearly undestroyable if you care for them.
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Perfect live sound on german 2LP pressing.
Recorded live at the London Hippodrome 25/10/07.
Dave Bronze, bass. Darrin Mooney, drums.
Special guests: Mitch Mitchell & Billy Cox.
Was there ever a better Hendrix live tribute than this one?
Listen to the driving B4 "Fire".
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Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks
(1974, Columbia) -2E/-2J
purchased new in '74 or '75, lots of great memories & listening with this record.
Flowers on the hillside, bloomin' crazy,
Crickets talkin' back and forth in rhyme,
Blue river runnin' slow and lazy,
I could stay with you forever
And never realize the time.
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