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The Up Escalator
Used - LP - AL 9517
1980 US OriginalWith Custom Inner Sleeve. "While It Was Something Short Of A Hit, Squeezing Out Sparks Did Win A Measure Of Richly Deserved American Recognition For Graham Parker & The Rumour, And For The Follow-Up, Parker's American Record Label, Arista, Paired Him Up With Hotshot Producer Jimmy Iovine. The Idea Looked Good On Paper; Iovine Had Produced Or Engineered Great Sounding Hard Rock Records For Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, And Patti Smith, And His Tough But Vibrant Sound Would Seem The Perfect Match For Parker And His Band. But One Listen To The Up Escalator Reveals That Iovine's Trademark Sound Somehow Escaped Him For This Project; The Recording And Mix Are Flat And Poorly Detailed (Brinsley Schwarz's Lead Guitar And Stephen Goulding's Drums Suffer The Most), And The Often Mushy Audio Manages The Remarkable Feat Of Making The Rumour, One Of The Most Exciting Rock Bands Of Their Day, Sound Just A Bit Dull. But Parker Fights The Muddy Sound Every Step Of The Way, And If His Batting Average As A Songwriter Is A Shade Lower Than On Squeezing Out Sparks, He Certainly Offers Up His Share Of A-List Material, Including The Incendiary "Empty Lives," The Passionate "The Beating Of Another Heart," And "Endless Night," Which Features One Bruce Springsteen On Backing Vocals. Parker's Singing Is Sharp And Commanding, And Even Though The Mix Lets Them Down, The Rumour's Performances Are Tough And Precise Throughout. The Up Escalator Failed To Catch The Ears Of The Mass Audience, And Parker Would Soon Part Ways With The Rumour, But If This Album Doesn't Present Them In The Best Light, It Shows That They Could Play Tough, Passionate Rock & Roll That Could Survive Even The Most Adverse Recording Conditions." All Music Guide – Mark Deming. ... more
Feels So Good
Used - LP - KU-24 S1
1975 Original In Shrink Wrap. LP Appears Unplayed. Tracks Are: "The Sea Lion," "Moonstreams," "Knucklehead," "It Feels So Good" & "Hydra." His Outstanding Follow-Up To "Mr. Magic." Released in 1975, "Feels So Good" is a standout album by acclaimed jazz saxophonist **Grover Washington, Jr.**, recognized for his pioneering contributions to the smooth jazz and soul-jazz genres. The album showcases Washington’s signature blend of soulful melodies, sophisticated arrangements, and expressive saxophone work. Featuring top session musicians, "Feels So Good" delivers a rich, groove-oriented sound that highlights Washington’s ability to seamlessly fuse jazz, R&B, and funk influences. Notable tracks such as "Knucklehead" and the title track "Feels So Good" exemplify the album’s warm, laid-back atmosphere and Washington’s creative improvisational style. The record’s production quality and musical interplay have made it a favorite among jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. "Feels So Good" solidified Grover Washington, Jr.'s place as a leading figure in contemporary jazz, and remains an influential recording for fans of soul-jazz, smooth jazz, and instrumental R&B. ... more
Slow Train Coming
Used - LP - FC 36120
1979 US original. "Perhaps it was inevitable that Bob Dylan would change direction at the end of the '70s, since he had dabbled in everything from full-on repudiation of his legacy to a quiet embrace of it, to dipping his toe into pure showmanship. Nobody really could have expected that he would turn to Christianity on Slow Train Coming, embracing a born-again philosophy with enthusiasm. He has no problem in believing in a vengeful god -- you gotta serve somebody, after all -- and this is pure brimstone and fire throughout the record, even on such lovely testimonials as "I Believe in You." The unexpected side effect of his conversion is that it gave Dylan a focus he hadn't had since Blood on the Tracks, and his concentration carries over to the music, which is lean and direct in a way that he hadn't been since, well, Blood on the Tracks. Focus isn't necessarily the same thing as consistency, and this does suffer from being a bit too dogmatic, not just in its religion, but in its musical approach. Still, it's hard to deny Dylan's revitalized sound here, and the result is a modest success that at least works on its own terms." All Music Guide – Stephen Thomas Erlewine ... more
Birds Of Fire
Used - LP - KC 31996
1973 Textured Cover Original. Engineered By Ken Scott. An All-Time Classic! Small Bump & Tiny Tear Hole To Top Seam, Glossy EX Vinyl. "Emboldened By The Popularity Of Inner Mounting Flame Among Rock Audiences, The First Mahavishnu Orchestra Set Out To Further Define And Refine Its Blistering Jazz-Rock Direction In Its Second -- And, No Thanks To Internal Feuding, Last -- Studio Album. Although It Has Much Of The Screaming Rock Energy And Sometimes Exaggerated Competitive Frenzy Of Its Predecessor, Birds Of Fire Is Audibly More Varied In Texture, Even More Tightly Organized, And Thankfully More Musical In Content. A Remarkable Example Of Precisely Choreographed, High-Speed Solo Trading -- With John Mclaughlin, Jerry Goodman, And Jan Hammer All Of One Mind, Supported By Billy Cobham's Machine-Gun Drumming And Rick Laird's Dancing Bass -- Can Be Heard On The Aptly Named "One Word," And The Title Track Is A Defining Moment Of The Group's Nearly Atonal Fury. The Band Also Takes Time Out For A Brief Bit Of Spaced-out Electronic Burbling And Static Called "Sapphire Bullets Of Pure Love." Yet The Most Enticing Pieces Of Music On The Record Are The Gorgeous, Almost Pastoral Opening And Closing Sections To "Open Country Joy," A Relaxed, Jocular Bit Of Communal Jamming That They Ought To Have Pursued Further. This Album Actually Became A Major Crossover Hit, Rising To Number 15 On The Pop Album Charts, And It Remains The Key Item In The First Mahavishnu Orchestra's Slim Discography." All Music Guide – Richard S. Ginell. ... more
Whitney Houston
Used - LP - AL 8-8212
1985 US Original Pressing With Arista Company Inner. "Whitney Houston" Is The Self-Titled Debut Studio Album By American Singer Whitney Houston, Released On February 14, 1985 By Arista Records. The Album Was Produced By Michael Masser And Clive Davis And Features Hit Singles Such As "Saving All My Love For You", "How Will I Know", And "Greatest Love Of All". At The Time Of Its Release, Houston Was Already A Well-Known And Highly Regarded Singer Due To Her Successful Singles Such As "You Give Good Love" And Her Duet With Teddy Pendergrass, "Hold Me". However, Her Self-Titled Album Marked The Beginning Of Her Meteoric Rise To Fame. The Album Was A Commercial Success, Peaking At Number One On The Us Billboard 200 Chart And Selling Over 22 Million Copies Worldwide, Making It One Of The Best-selling Debut Albums Of All Time. It Also Earned Houston Her First Grammy Award For Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female For "Saving All My Love For You". The Success Of This Album Launched Houston's Career And Paved The Way For Future Successes Such As Her Second Album "Whitney", Which Became The First Album By A Female Artist To Debut At Number One On The Billboard 200 Chart. ... more
Desire
Used - LP - PC 33893
1976 US original with insert. Desire captures Bob Dylan at his most passionate—mixing protest anthems, love songs, and mythic storytelling. Driven by Scarlet Rivera’s haunting violin and Emmylou Harris’s harmonies, it’s a richly textured masterpiece featuring “Hurricane,” “Isis,” and “Sara.” Essential Dylan. ... more
Days Of Future Passed
Used Import - 6412 327
European pressing in laminated cover. The Moody Blues are a pioneering British rock band formed in Birmingham in 1964, renowned for their innovative fusion of rock, classical music, and orchestral arrangements. Their distinctive sound, characterized by lush melodies, thoughtful lyrics, and the prominent use of the Mellotron, played a significant role in the evolution of progressive rock. Over the decades, The Moody Blues have influenced countless artists and are celebrated for their introspective songwriting and atmospheric productions. "Days of Future Passed," released in 1967, is the Moody Blues' groundbreaking concept album and a landmark in the progressive rock genre. The record seamlessly blends symphonic orchestration, performed by the London Festival Orchestra, with the band's original compositions, including iconic tracks like "Nights in White Satin" and "Tuesday Afternoon." Exploring the passage of time through a day’s journey, the album is notable for its cohesive narrative structure and ambitious production, establishing The Moody Blues as innovative leaders in merging rock and classical music. ... more
Veteran
Colored Vinyl - Used - dba189
2021 Blue vinyl unofficial pressing. ... more
Sinatra
Box Set - Used - SC-1
1983 limited edition 16LP MFSL box set pressed on translucent audiophile vinyl. Flawless NM- vinyl. #8549, right in the hot stamper sweet spot. Very strong box with only light marks on one side and small tear at hinge. An audiophile treasure. This limited-edition 1983 Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab box set compiles 16 classic Sinatra albums, each pressed on high-quality vinyl with MFSL’s signature half-speed mastering. Housed in a deluxe case with detailed liner notes, it's the ultimate tribute to Ol' Blue Eyes—immaculate sound, timeless performances, and pure analog elegance. A must-have for serious Sinatra fans and collectors alike. ... more
Different Light
Used - LP - C 40039
1986 US repressing with larger barcode on rear cover (covered by a gold promo stamp). FC prefix on the spine. The Bangles are an iconic all-female rock band that emerged from the Los Angeles music scene in the early 1980s. Known for their infectious pop-rock sound, tight vocal harmonies, and jangly guitar riffs, The Bangles quickly gained recognition with their blend of 1960s influences and contemporary flair. Their lineup—Susanna Hoffs, Vicki Peterson, Debbi Peterson, and Michael Steele—helped pave the way for women in rock and pop music, achieving commercial success and critical acclaim throughout their career. Their 1986 album, Different Light, marked a significant turning point for The Bangles, catapulting them into mainstream stardom. The record features some of their most enduring hits, including "Manic Monday," written by Prince, the chart-topping "Walk Like an Egyptian," and the poignant ballad "Following." *Different Light* showcases the group’s signature melodic hooks, vibrant harmonies, and varied songwriting, blending pop, rock, and new wave elements. As one of the standout albums of the 1980s, *Different Light* defines The Bangles' legacy and remains a touchstone for fans of classic pop and alternative rock music. ... more

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