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    Eloy, Power And The Passion, 1975, Harvest Germany, 1C 062-29 602

    Superb dynamics on famous German Harvest pressing.
    Interesting Krauts-Prog-Rock, produced in Cologne, Germany.
    Eloy with Frank Bornemann still is active in music business and also plays live concerts in 2017!!!
    40 years old vinyl that shows a plenty of power and passion!
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    Mike Bloomfield, Bloomfield, 1983, CBS Holland, 22164, 2LP

    While preparing selfmade spaghetti by using the PastaMatic machine: listening to this retrospective including unreleased material. Music history!
    One part of the spaghetti is made with eggs, the second one only with water. So let's taste the difference....... Gastronomy history!
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    Lots of good ones here, Fritz, and many I've lost track of but are great to see again. Some duds and strange ones but that's the fun.



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    The Jam, In The City, 1977, Polydor Germany, 2460 272

    It was 40 years ago today when captain Weller told the band to play.......
    The exuberant substitute for the tired WHO.
    Listen to driving track A4 "I got by in time".
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    Neil Young - Time Fades Away
    (1973, Reprise) -1A/-1B


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    Rare Bird - Epic Forest
    (1972, Polydor) -1C/-1C; Monarch symbol in the deadwax


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    Jade Warrior, Released, 1971, Vertigo UK, 6360 062

    One of the finest hours of prog-jazz-rock:
    6 panel fold out gimmick cover. Original famous vertigo label.
    Listen to hypnotic jazzy jam on track B2 Barazinbar.
    Those were the times for creative heads in music history, wasn't it?
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    Rory Block, Mama's Blues, 1991, Zensor Germany, ZS 113

    This woman can play the blues and the guitar!
    Listen to track B3 Buddy Boy Hawkins' "Hawkins Blues".
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    Curtis Mayfield - Roots
    (1971, Curtom)


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    Hildegard Knef, Concert, 1968, Decca Stern Germany, SD 3000/1-2, 2LP

    Big orchestra for Hilde.
    Live recording with German Orchestra Kurt Edelhagen. Edelhagen was the "Jazzprofessor" of the "Staatliche Musikhochschule Köln" 1958-1963.
    Hildegard Knef was the "female Sinatra" of Germany.
    Big voice-great songs! Spotlight on the selfmade impressive lyrics in swinging compositions.
    Listen to track B2 "Die Welt ging unter am Zürichsee bei 30 Grad im Schatten" on this superb pressing.
    Don't forget one of the most characteristic German female voices ever: "Das Glück ist eine Frage der Bescheidenheit"......, isn't it?
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    Dan Hicks And His Hot Licks, Striking It Rich, 1972, MCA USA, MCA 670

    ​A discovery. Humorous gipsy-cowboy-jazz. Reissue 1980.
    The funniest tracks are "O'Reilly at the bar" and "Skippy's farewell". In a world where mediocrity is rampant, Dan Hicks has style. And of course there are the constantly cruising "Lickettes", what a name, too much! (Cit: Ben Sidran on back cover notice).
    Produced by Tommy LiPuma. Engineered by Bruce Botnick at Sunset Sound, L.A.

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    Lol at the listing on Marscape album of Phil Collins as "Philip Collins". I can imagine Phil doing one of his weird faces as he says, "It's Philip to you now, mister..."

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    Elvis Presley, Elvis Sings The Blues, 1983, RCA Germany, NL 89169

    Cit. notice on back cover: The original "Black charts", the "Harlem Hitparade" in early 1940's developed into the Top 15 of the "Race Records".
    On June 17, 1949 a new name was coined: Rhythm And Blues (R&B).
    From 1956-1963 Elvis had 28 Songs in it, all together it came to 227 weeks. 4 songs reached number 1.
    In 1969 there was another change of name: "Soul Charts".
    Listen to track A6 "Reconsider Baby": Boots Randolph plays 2 sax-solos in a row, a praiseworthy exception in Elvis-Songs.
    Elvis never forgot the blues.......
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    Paul Motian Trio - It Should've Happened A Long Time Ago
    (1984, ECM) W. German pressing




    with Bill Frisell
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    Larry Coryell - Return
    (1979, Vanguard) WLP -1B/-1A




    the usual smoking guitar playing from Coryell, accompanied by the Brubeck sons on piano, bass and drums.
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