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Blue Kentucky Girl
Used - LP - BSK 3318
1979 Original With Custom Card Inner Sleeve In Shrink. “In Response To Criticism That Her Records Weren't "Country" Enough, Harris Recorded Blue Kentucky Girl, One Of Her Most Traditional Outings. Relying On A More Acoustic Sound, The Album Largely Forsakes Contemporary Pop Songs In Favor Of Standard Country Fare, Including The Louvin Brothers' "Everytime You Leave" And Leon Payne's "They'll Never Take His Love From Me." The Cover Of Dallas Frazier's "Beneath Still Waters" Earned Harris Her Fourth Number One Single.” All Music Guide – Jason Ankeny ...
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Quarter Moon In A Ten Cent Town
Used - LP - BSK 3141
1978 Original in shrink with hype sticker with custom lyric inner sleeve. "Quarter Moon In A Ten Cent Town Is A Transitional Effort That Bridges The Curveballs Of Emmylou Harris' Earliest Solo Work With The More Traditional Country Albums That Comprise The Bulk Of The Second Phase Of Her Career. For The First Time, She Covers No Gram Parsons Tunes Or Pop Music Chestnuts, Relying Instead On Newly Exited Hot Band Member Rodney Crowell For Two Songs ("Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight" And "I Ain't Living Long Like This") And Dolly Parton For Another (The Devastating "To Daddy"); The Highlight Is A Gorgeous Cover Of Jesse Winchester's "Defying Gravity"." All Music Guide – Jason Ankeny. ...
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Play Don't Worry
Used - LP - APL1-0681
1975 Gatefold original. "Play Don't Worry," released in 1975, is the second solo album by English guitarist and producer Mick Ronson. Known primarily for his influential work with David Bowie as the lead guitarist and arranger for the Spiders from Mars, Ronson used this album to further develop his individual artistry outside Bowie’s orbit. Recorded at Trident Studios in London, the album features an eclectic selection of songs, combining original material with covers that showcase Ronson's diverse musical influences. Notable guests on the album include musicians such as Trevor Bolder and Mike Garson, both of whom were also part of Bowie’s circle, highlighting the interconnected nature of the British rock scene at the time. After the success and eventual dissolution of the Spiders from Mars, Ronson was attempting to establish himself as a solo act while navigating the changing landscape of mid-1970s rock music. ...
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The Young Rascals
Used - LP - SD 8123
1966 Original blue/green label and inner sleeve. "The Young Rascals" marked the energetic debut of the band that would later be known simply as The Rascals. Comprised of Felix Cavaliere, Eddie Brigati, Gene Cornish, and Dino Danelli, the group was part of the burgeoning blue-eyed soul movement, blending rock, R&B, and soul influences. The album’s most notable track, "Good Lovin'," became a number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and is often credited with propelling the band into the national spotlight. The record also included covers of songs originally recorded by artists such as Larry Williams and Wilson Pickett, showcasing the band's reverence for R&B traditions while infusing their performances with youthful vigor. "The Young Rascals" arrived during a period when American rock and soul were experiencing significant cross-pollination, and the band played a crucial role in popularizing soul-influenced pop among a wider audience. The album’s success set the stage for the Rascals’ later, more ambitious work, and it remains a snapshot of a transitional era in American popular music. While later albums would feature more original songwriting, this debut is often remembered for its raw energy and the band's ability to reinterpret rhythm and blues standards with a distinct, fresh sound that helped bridge generational and stylistic divides in 1960s music. ...
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The Great Twenty-Eight
Used - LP - CH8201
1982 2LP gatefold original. A perfect album to curate your collection. Before your favorite band ever plugged in, Chuck Berry had already invented the riff, the myth, and the mess. This reminder that rock was once dangerous, dirty, and divine. These songs aren’t just classics, they’re blueprints. The bite in the guitar, the grin in the lyrics, the groove that still makes knees shake — it’s all here, clean and true. This package isn’t nostalgia. It’s a reminder. Chuck Berry didn’t just play rock ’n’ roll — he was rock ’n’ roll. Just ask Kieth. ...
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I Just Came Home To Count The Memories
Used - LP - BSK 3599
1981 US Original with hype sticker. "John Anderson's Third Album For Warner Brothers Made Him A Star And Helped Launch What Critics Called The Neo-traditionalist Movement, A Return To Pared-down Fiddle, Banjo, And Steel Guitar Arrangements And Songs About Hard Times And Hard Luck. The Players Here Are All Nashville Session Heavies, Doing What They Do Best, While Anderson's Vocals Are As Country As They Come, Despite The Fact That He Grew Up Playing Rock & Roll In Apopka, Fl. The Album Was Mostly Downtempo, With The Kind Of Sad Ballads That Country Music Lovers Adore And Rockers Make Fun Of. Hits On The Album Include The Title Track, A Nostalgic Ballad About A Down-on-his-luck Guy Returning Home, Given Extra Gravitas By Anderson's Expressive Growl, And "Would You Catch A Falling Star," Another Tearjerker About A Country Singer On The Way Down, Hitting Up A Female Fan For A Place To Stay. Anderson Contributes Three Strong Co-writes. "I Danced With The San Antone Rose" Is An Almost Mythological Waltz About Finding At Least Temporary True Love, While "When Lady Is Cloudin' Your Vision" Is Perhaps The Saddest Tune On A Sad Album, The Tale Of A Down-on-his-luck Guy Whose Woman Is Leaving Him. Here Anderson Uses His Doleful Midrange For His Tear-stained Delivery. "Girl, For You," One Of The Two Uptempo Numbers, Is A Honky Tonk Two-stepper With Plenty Of Fancy Picking, A Salute To True Love. Anderson Also Does An Understated Cover Of Dylan's "Don't Think Twice (It's All Right)" And The Delmore Brothers' "Trail Of Time," A Doleful Meditation On The Limitations And Simple Pleasures Of Life, With True Love Topping Both Lists." All Music Guide ...
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Marianne Faithfull
Used Import - SU-1029
1982 Gatefold with booklet in side. A great pressing with all the hits. A fine place to start if you want to explore the groovy sounds of Marianne. Lost in the Rolling Stones super nova, Marianne played a small part in their dirge years with such songs as "Sister Morphine". ...
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Arlo Guthrie
Used - LP - MS 2183
1974 Original in shrink."Arlo Guthrie" was recorded with a talented group of musicians, including session players like Ry Cooder and Jim Gordon, Jesse Ed Davis and showcased a mix of Guthrie’s original compositions and covers. The material demonstrates Guthrie’s wit, storytelling ability, and insight into contemporary social issues, although it leans more into traditional and roots influences than the satirical tone of his debut. ...
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The Present
Used - LP - TRL-1-2902
Hard To Find 1983 Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. ...
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Octave
Used - LP - PS 708
1978 Gatefold Original. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. ...
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