Miles Davis - E.S.P.
(1965, Columbia) -1B/-1A machine stamped matrices
some great personnel: "Herb" Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Wayne Shorter.
Miles Davis - E.S.P.
(1965, Columbia) -1B/-1A machine stamped matrices
some great personnel: "Herb" Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Wayne Shorter.
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Keith Richards - Talk Is Cheap
(1988, Virgin) STERLING in the deadwax; mastering by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound
recycled picture. with Waddy Watchell, Mick Taylor, Chuck Leavell, Bobby Keys, Ivan Neville, Sarah Dash, Bootsy Collins, Maceo Parker. Straightahead rock, and this record sounds better to me than a lot of the Stones 80s output.
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[QUOTE=SpeakerLabFan;403968]Keith Richards - Talk Is Cheap
(1988, Virgin) STERLING in the deadwax; mastering by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound
recycled picture. with Waddy Watchell, Mick Taylor, Chuck Leavell, Bobby Keys, Ivan Neville, Sarah Dash, Bootsy Collins, Maceo Parker. Straightahead rock, and this record sounds better to me than a lot of the Stones 80s output.[/QUOTE.
Agree. Lovable rogue. No disco junk on this one. No falsetto voice.
Listen to guitar intro by Mick Taylor on track A4.
This is the german pressing.
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From Nashville to his fans all over the world.
Listen to the duet with Fats Domino on track A6 "Toot toot".
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This one gives me the drive while cooking for lunch: so peeling of potatoes goes on very quickly, let it roll....
First album without Lowell George after his death in 1979. Funny art work by Neon Park as usual.
Listen to superb lead vocals of new group member Craig Fuller (founding member of "Pure Prairie League").
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King Curtis And The Kingpins - King Size Soul
(1967, ATCO) Monarch pressing
this was Booker T. style instrumentals except with some string arrangements - borderline boring until the Memphis Soul Stew track.
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Fraser & Debolt - Fraser & Debolt With Ian Guenther
(1970, Columbia)
Canadian folk rock duo Allan Fraser and Daisy DeBolt, wonderful obscure record.
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Fairport Convention - s/t
(1968, Polydor) UK pressing, '75 reissue Polydor #2384 047
part of a series of UK Polydor reissues in the mid 70s
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Rich in variety. Enjoyable work. Fine vocals by Cousins and Lambert.
If you like Genesis' "Nursery cryme", you will love this one. No madness...
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Crow - The Best Of
(1972, Amaret/MGM)
Crow was a Minneapolis hard rock-based blues rock band, active from 1967-1972. interesting extended jams, one of the songs on side 1 includes a few chords from Jailhouse Rock. Evil Woman and "Cottage Cheese" are highlights, some prominent organ and bass playing on the latter. an interesting note on wiki:
"Evil Woman (Don’t Play Your Games With Me)" is a song written and recorded by Minneapolis-based band Crow that appeared on their 1969 album Crow Music. It was covered in 1970 by Black Sabbath and was released as their first single. The song also appeared on the Sabbath's debut album, Black Sabbath, later that year
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McCoy Tyner - Inner Voices
(1977, Milestone)
w/ Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette, Earl Klugh
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Mike Auldridge - Dobro
(1972, Takoma/Devi)
w/ David Bromberg, Vassar Clements, Ben Eldridge. Liner notes by Norman Blake
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Schön! Reduced to the maximum.
Listen to Lou Reed song B3 "Sweet Jane". Better than the original?
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This is the german issue. It was the first LP with original compositions without Graham Nash after "Words and music by Bob Dylan" with Dylan Songs only.
The US version was titled "He ain't heavy, he's my brother" and included the hit single by the same name while omitting tracks B2 "Soldiers Dilemma" and B3 "Marigold/Gloria Swansong".
Anybody who owns the US issue?
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