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Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street
Hard To Find 2nd Issue Gatefold With Custom Glossy Inner Sleeves. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. Top Left Corner Is Slightly Pushed. 1B/1B/1C/1A Stampers....more
 
Boyd, Eddie - Eddie Boyd And His Blues Band
Mint 1982 Reissue Of The 1967 Decca Recording Featuring Peter Green, John McVie, John Mayall, Aynsley Dunbar And Tony McPhee....more
 
Savoy Brown - Hellbound Train
Beautiful 1972 UK Green Label Gatefold Original. 1W/2W Stampers....more
 
Cherry Bombz - Hot Girls In Love
1986 Four Song Mini LP. Appears Unplayed....more
 
Built To Spill - Perfect From Now On
1997 2LP Original On The Warner Brothers Imprint. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. “Not Many Groups Would Take A Major-Label Contract As A Cue To Put Out An Album Where The Shortest Song Is Still A Radio-Unfriendly Five Minutes In Length. For That Listeners Can Thank Their Stars That Built To Spill Isn't Like Many Groups And Doug Martsch Not Like Many Artists. Perfect From Now On Manages The Amazing Trick Of Being The Band's Best Album To This Point, Martsch And Company Using The Opportunities For Larger Budgets And Distribution To Create An Album At Once Inspiring And Quietly Emotional, Not The Easiest Combination To Pull Off. With Drummer Scott Plouf And Bassist Brett Nelson As The Other Core Performers, Plus Second Guitarist Brett Netson And Cellist John Mcmahon As Key Guests, The Result Is Astounding All Around. The Length Of The Songs Allows The Band To Create Uniquely Post-Everything Mantras, Blending Psych Trances And Drones, Post-Punk Airiness And Flow, And Martsch's Affecting, Tender Singing And Lyrics Into A Whole. Martsch's High Tones And The Guitar Passion Here Helped Fuel Further Comparisons To Neil Young. A Simply Fantastic Record.” Ned Raggett, AMG....more
 
Magma / Giger Related - Attahk
Sealed 1979 Original Featuring H.R. Giger Artwork. “While Drummer Christian Vander Had Maintained General Leadership Of The Band Since The Early '70s, This New Phase Of Magma Could Almost Be Considered A Vander Solo Project. His Interest In Funk, R&B, Gospel, And Pop Would Come To The Fore, And Similar To Many Of His Prog Rock And Jazz Fusion Peers, He Would Mold The Band's Sound Into Something With Crossover Appeal. It Is One Of The Most Exciting And Certainly One Of The Most Accessible Albums. "The Last Seven Minutes" Is Burning Zeuhl-Funk, With Some Of Vander's Most Explosive Drumming On Record. Although They Weren't Singing About Interplanetary War Anymore (But Were Singing In "Kobaian"), The Bandmembers Never Lost Their Intensity. This Is Getting Closer To Hard-Edged Fusion À La Groups Such As Mahavishnu Orchestra And Return To Forever, But Nothing That Features Vander's Idiosyncratic Wail Is Going To Sound Derivative. Similarly, "Dondaï" Might Be A Pleasant, Unaffecting Funk Ballad From Anyone Else, But From Magma It Sounds At Once Magical And Silly. In Truth, This Is Calm By Magma's Standards, And For A While The Group Actually Seemed Willing To Present Relatively Straightforward Music.” Dominique Leone, AMG....more
 
Area - Tic & Tac
Gorgeous & Rare 1980 Japanese Pressing With Obi & Insert. Appears Unplayed....more
 
Fuhrs & Frohling - Ammerland
Sealed 1978 Laminated Jacket German Original. “The Shicke, Fuhrs & Frohling Keyboards/Guitar/Drums Trio Spent The Mid- To Late ‘70s Crafting A Top-Shelf Brand Of Instrumental Prog That Combined The Influences Of Classical, Rock, And Jazz, In The Grand, Symphonic Prog Style. After Their Second Album, However, Guitarist Heinz Frohling And Keyboardist Gerd Fuhrs Splintered Off From Drummer Eduard Schicke To Record The Duo Project Ammerland. The Album's Title Comes From The Pair's Bucolic Home County In Lower Saxony, And The Music Evokes That Verdant, Wooded Landscape As Well. By Removing Drums From The Equation Entirely, Fuhrs & Frohling Pretty Much Take The "Rock" Out Of Prog Rock, Focusing More On The Classical Side Of The Old SFF Sound, Where The Trio Had Injected More Jazz And Rock Elements Into The Mix. The Result Is A Much Lower-Key Approach That Finds Frohling Concentrating More On Classical-Style Acoustic Guitar Melodies, Though Fuhrs Still Mans An Impressive Array Of Keyboards To Color Things In, Including Piano, Organ, Synth, And Mellotron. There Are Moments Of Undeniable Pastoral Beauty Here, Especially When Fuhrs Lends His Lyrical Touch To A Melodic Statement On The Mini Moog. Things Really Take Off Toward The End Of The Album, Though, With The Epic-Length "Every Land Tells A Story." Worth The Price Of Admission By Itself, It's A Tour De Force That Moves Suite-Like Through Everything From Spacy Synthesizer Swirls To Contemplative Piano.” James Allen, AMG....more
 
Czukay, Holger / Can Related - Der Osten Ist Rot
Beautiful 1984 UK Original With Custom Inner Sleeve....more
 
Ravel - Daphnis Et Chloe
Sealed 1981 FFRR Stereo Original. Charles Dutoit Conducting The Orchestre Symphonique De Montreal....more
 
Shostakovich / Block - Cello Concerto No. 1 / Schelomo (Hebraic Rhapsody For Cello & Ocrhestra)
1986 Vinyl Rarity In Glossy, Unplayed Condition. Bernard Haitink Conducting The Concertgebouw Orchestra With Lynn Harrell, Cello And Julia Van Lee-Studebaker, Horn....more
 
Dvorak / Yo-Yo Ma / Emauel Ax / Young Uk Kim - Piano Trios
Rare 1988 Original In Unplayed Condition. Clean COH....more
 
El Sabio, Alfonso / Clemencic Consort - Les Cantigas De Santa
1976 Laminated Gatefold Stereo Original. Appears Glossy, Unplayed....more
 
Ravel / Prokofiev / Ivo Pogorelich - Gaspard De La Nuit / Piano Sonata No. 6
Mint 1983 Original. Ivo Pogorelich, Piano....more
 
Sho Nuff - From The Gut To The Butt
1978 Original Still In Shrink Wrap. “When Fantasy Acquired The Stax Catalog In The Late '70s And Decided To Reactivate The Label, One Of The Acts It Signed Was An Obscure Soul-Funk Band Called Sho Nuff. Released In 1978, From The Gut To The Butt Received Very Little Attention — And It Didn't Take The Vinyl LP Very Long To Wind Up In The Cutout Bins. This Album Isn't A Masterpiece, But It's A Decent And Likable Record That Didn't Deserve To Be Ignored. Funk Is One Of Sho Nuff's Strong Points, And A Bar-Kays-Like Approach Prevails On Tough, Sweaty Numbers Like "Watch Me Do It," "Funkasize You," And "Mix Match Man." Meanwhile, Sho Nuff's Ballads Tend To Be Very Moody And Shadowy, Especially "Thinking Of You" And "I Live Across The Street." In The 1970s, Soul Ballads Could Be Quite Sweet, But Sho Nuff's Ballads Aren't About Sweetness — They're About Grit And Are Full Of Blues Feeling. Most 1970s R&B Fans, Unfortunately, Didn't Even Know That From The Gut To The Butt Existed. But Under The Right Circumstances, Sho Nuff Might Have Become Better Known. This LP Went Out Of Print After Only A Few Years, Although It's Worth Hearing If, By Some Chance, A Copy Can Be Found Somewhere.” – Alex Henderson, All Music Guide...more
 

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