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Live At The Fillmore East
Used - LP - 44429-1
2007 180gm in gatefold jacket with insert. Audiophile quality album remastered from the original analogue tapes. Marker Line Through Barcode On Back. Neil Young's "Live at the Fillmore East" captures the raw and unfiltered energy of the live performance exemplifing the gritty synergy between Young and his band Crazy Horse. Recorded in 1970 but released decades later, the album allows fans to immerse themselves in a momentous occasion where Young's distinct vocals and haunting guitar work are paired seamlessly with the earthy, driving rhythms of Crazy Horse. Tracks such as "Cowgirl in the Sand" and "Down by the River" are extended into epic jams, showcasing the band's improvisational prowess and capturing the spirit of the Fillmore East as a crucible for rock innovation. The album stands as a testament to Young's unyielding commitment to authenticity and his ability to transform a concert into an intimate conversation with his audience. "Live at the Fillmore East" is a celebration of imperfection and spontaneity, where every note and feedback-laden riff underscores the sheer power of live performance. The record not only preserves a pivotal moment in rock history but also reaffirms Neil Young's place as a quintessential voice of his generation. ... more
Fireball
Colored Vinyl - Used - RR1 2564
2019 180gm remastered reissue pressed on Purple vinyl, housed in a textured gatefold sleeve. NM- jacket. "One of Deep Purple's four indispensable albums (the others being In Rock, Machine Head, and Burn), 1971's Fireball saw the band broadening out from the no-holds-barred hard rock direction of the previous year's cacophonous In Rock. Metal machine noises introduced the sizzling title track -- an unusually compact but explosively tight group effort on which Jon Lord's organ truly shined. The somewhat tiring repetitions of "No No No" actually threatened to drop the ball next, but the fantastic single "Strange Kind of Woman" nimbly caught and set it rolling again, just in time for the innuendo-encrusted hilarity of "Anyone's Daughter," featuring one of singer Ian Gillan's first (and still best) humorous storylines to go with one of guitarist Ritchie Blackmore's most uncharacteristic, bluesiest performances ever. "The Mule" opened the vinyl album's second side with what is perhaps Purple's finest instrumental, and on the hyper-extended "Fools," the bandmembers proved they could flirt with progressive rock without plunging off its cliff (although the song could probably have done without its drawn-out middle section). And closing the album was the exceptional "No One Came," where intertwining instrumental lines locked together beautifully, Gillan wove another entertaining yarn that was part autobiography and part Monty Python, and the often underrated skills of drummer Ian Paice helped the song sound so unreservedly fresh and intuitive that one could almost be convinced the band had winged it on the spot. Sure, the following year's Machine Head would provide Deep Purple with their commercial peak, but on Fireball, the formidable quintet was already firing on all cylinders." All Music Guide - Eduardo Rivadavia. ... more
Waka / Jawaka - Hot Rats
Used - LP - MS 2094
1972 White label promo with bio sheet and inner sleeve. COH. "Waka/Jawaka – Hot Rats," released in 1972, marks a fascinating chapter in Frank Zappa's illustrious career. Often seen as a continuation of the jazz fusion explorations initiated with the 1969 album "Hot Rats," this record further delves into the intricate interplay between rock and jazz elements. Zappa, known for his avant-garde approach and meticulous compositions, utilizes a wide array of brass and woodwind instruments alongside electric guitars and keyboards, creating a rich tapestry of sound. The album opens with the nearly 11-minute-long track "Big Swifty," a testament to Zappa's penchant for complex, improvised sections interwoven with tightly structured motifs, showcasing the seamless blend of spontaneity and precision that defines his work. The album's eponymous track, "Waka/Jawaka," as well as "Your Mouth" and "It Just Might Be a One-Shot Deal," highlight Zappa's skill in balancing technical prowess with humor and accessibility. This record, much like its predecessor, maintains a largely instrumental focus, allowing the musicianship to take center stage. Zappa's band, featuring talents like George Duke on keyboards and Aynsley Dunbar on drums, expertly navigates the shifting time signatures and intricate arrangements. "Waka/Jawaka – Hot Rats" exemplifies Zappa's visionary approach to music-making, merging disparate genres into a cohesive and compelling listening experience that both challenges and captivates the audience. ... more
Magic Bus
Used - LP - DL 75064
1968 US Original Decca Label with inner sleeve. "A Rip-Off Of Sorts Even Upon Its Original Release, With A Few Senseless Repeats Of Tracks From Quick One And Who Sell Out, As Well As A Sleeve That Erroneously Implied A Live Recording. This Mishmash Of Singles, B-Sides, And Stray Tracks From Past British Releases Did Have Some Fine Moments, Particularly The Singles "Call Me Lightning" And The Bo Diddley-influenced "Magic Bus," Which Became One Of Their Most Popular Concert Numbers. Other Highlights Are The Fine 1966 Pop-Art Tune "Disguises" And John Entwistle's Hysterical "Doctor, Doctor," But These (And A Few Of The Other Cuts) Are Now Available As Bonus Tracks On The Quick One And Who Sell Out Reissues. Completists Should Know That One Song, Entwistle's Typically Black-Humored "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde," Is Unavailable On Any Other U.S. Release, So It's Not Time To Throw Away Your Copy Of Magic Bus Just Yet." All Music Guide - Richie Unterberger. ... more
The Best Of Dan Hill
Used - LP - T-614
1980 original 10-track compilation. Glossy, VG++/EX vinyl. ... more
Hit 45's Of The 70's, Vol. I
Used - LP - PE 37329
1981 original, Terre Haute pressing. Solid VG+ vinyl. Includes Looking Glass' "Brandy", The Hollies "The Air That I Breathe", "Charlie Rich's "Behind Closed Doors" and Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly Now" among many others. ... more
Good Vibrations 22 Original Hits 22 Original Artists
Used Import - RR 2004
1973 UK original. THEE 70's compilation featuring Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly Now", Looking Glass' "Brandy", King Harvest's "Dancing In The Moonlight", The Hollies "Long Cool Woman", James Brown's "Down And Out In New York City", The O'Jay's "992 Arguments" and "Ramsey Lewis' "Slippin' Into Darkness" among so many others. Solid VG+ vinyl. Crisp jacket. ... more
Yes We Can
Used - LP - none
1979 original promotional LP issued after the California Angels baseball team reached the playoffs in 1979. Glossy, VG+ vinyl. The LP covers the first 18 years of the teams history. "Highlights of the California Angels first 19 years - 1961 to the winning of the American League West Championship, 1979" ... more
Always On My Mind
Used - LP - FC 37951
1982 Original, Terre Haute Pressing. Includes The Custom Printed Inner Sleeve. Strong VG++/EX Vinyl; Jacket Shows Shelf/Ring Wear. Mastered By Denny Purcell At Woodland Studios. Guest Appearance By Waylon Jennings. ... more
Vision Quest (Original Motion Picture Sound Track)
Used - LP - GHS 24063
1985 original, Allied pressing. Glossy, VG++ vinyl. Features tracks from Journey, Madonna, Don Henley, John Waite, Dio, Foreigner, Sammy Hagar, Red Rider and The Style Council. ... more

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