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War, Same, 1971, LA Metronome Germany, 0060.155
Listen to the crazy laughter by "Papa" Dee Allen in "Fidel's fantasy" B3.
Peter Green - The Supernatural
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Harvey Mandel, Springfield Station Theme
The piano playing by Ira Kart on "Springfield Station Theme" of Harvey Mandels LP "Get off in Chicago" is a scorching beauty. And then there is this lively warm guitar solo. Butterzart!
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Booker T & The MG's, Time Is Tight/Johnny I Love You, 1969, Stax Germany, C 006-90188
"Time is tight", 45rpm with 4' 55" version.
Fingersnapping magic. Listen to the atmospheric intro and outro by Booker T Jones.
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Joe Cocker, With A Little Help From My Friends, 1968, Polydor Germany, 59 246, 7"
This guitar intro cuts like a knife: Jimmy Page. A distinctive mark. Fender Stratocaster sound?
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Louis Armstrong, There's no you, 1959, Verve Holland, EPV 5077, EP 7" 45rpm
Never ever heard such a dialog between voice and guitar like this again. Only Satch and Herb Ellis: "There's no you".
That old magical feeling....
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Jennifer Warnes, Famous Blue Raincoat, 1987, Cypress Germany, 208 418
A magical vocal duet: Leonard Cohen and Jennifer Warnes in "Joan of Arc" A4.
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Eric Burdon, Declares "WAR", 1969, LA Metronome Germany, 0060.154
The rhythmic organ intro of "Spill the wine" B1 is hypnotising. In fact the whole album has a magical mood.
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Rory Gallagher, Live! In Europe, 1972, Polydor Holland, 2491 540
In every one of these live tracks, there is a magical vitality and precision.
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Kate Bush, Wuthering Heights, 1977
First a short lively piano intro and the splintering of icicles. Then this phenomenal high female voice began to crawl into my brain. Wuthering heights since 40 years ...