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Did You Ever Have That Feeling?
New - LP - ST 11668
Sealed 1977 Original, Clean Cut Out Hole. The Long-Delayed Artistic Triumph For Lomax, One Of The Greatest Of Unheralded White Soul Singers, After False Starts Throughout The 1970s. Released In The United States Only.
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Did You Ever Have That Feeling?
New - LP - ST 11668
Sealed 1977 Original. The Long-Delayed Artistic Triumph For Lomax, One Of The Greatest Of Unheralded White Soul Singers, After False Starts Throughout The 1970s. Released In The United States Only.
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Home Is In My Head
New - LP - WS 1914
Sealed 1971 Original. Tiny Cut Corner. Includes "Nothing Ever Seems To Go My Way."
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Home Is In My Head
Used - LP - WS 1914
Beautiful 1971 Original, Terre Haute Pressing, Still In Shrink Wrap. Cut Corner. Rear Shrink Has The Original "The Wherehouse" Price Tag In Place. Includes "Nothing Ever Seems To Go My Way". "Jackie Lomax's Second Album, Home Is In My Head, Is Even Less Distinct That His George Harrison-Produced Apple Debut Is This What You Want?. After Playing In The Nearly Mythical Heavy Jelly, A Band That Recorded A Couple Of Singles -- Before Lomax Joined -- And Recorded An As Yet Unreleased Album In 1970, Lomax Moved To Woodstock Later That Year, Signed To Warner, And Began The Sessions For His Sophomore Offering With His Own Band, The Lomax Alliance. Self-Produced, The Album Features 12 Original Compositions, Very Much In The Funky Soul-Rock Vein As His First Album. Lomax Is An Able But Not Exceptional Singer. His Tunes Are Standard Fare As Well,. The Album, As An Album, Holds Together Very Well, But There Are No Individual Headturners. The Best Moments Here Are "Nothing Ever Seems To Go My Way," "When I Miss You The Most," And "Don't Do Me No Harm"." AMG - Thom Jurek.
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Is This What You Want?
Used - LP - ST 3354
1969 US Split Apple Label Original Jacksonville Pressing Still In Shrink. Slight Fading/Residue On Mouth Opening Edge. Strong VG++/NM- Copy. The First Artist To Record For Apple. Possibly The Closest Recording To A Last Beatle Album You Might Find. Three Beatles Are Credited On This Record Except John. Produced By George Harrison.
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Is This What You Want?
Used - LP - ST-3354
1969 Split Apple Label Original With Inner Sleeve. Slight Fading On Cover Mouth. The First Artist To Record For Apple. Possibly The Closest Recording To A Last Beatle Album You Might Find. Three Beatles Are Credited On This Record Except John. Produced By George Harrison.
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Is This What You Want?
Used - LP - ST 3354
1969 Split Apple Label Original Still In Shrink. Slight Fading On Cover Mouth. The First Artist To Record For Apple. Possibly The Closest Recording To A Last Beatle Album You Might Find. Three Beatles Are Credited On This Record Except John. Produced By George Harrison.
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Is This What You Want?
Used - LP - SAPCOR 6
Beautiful 1991 UK Split Apple Label Gatefold Reissue. Includes Bonus 45rpm 12" EP With 5 Bonus Tracks ("New Day," "Won't You Come Back," "Liverpool," "Thumbin' A Ride" And "How The Web Was Woven"). Both Records Appear Glossy.
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Livin For Lovin
New - LP - ST 11558
Sealed Original.
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Livin' For Lovin'
New - LP - ST 11558
Sealed 1976 Original. Clean Cut Out Hole. Starting On The Apple Label Jackie Had The Beatles Backing And Fame At His Fingertips. Some How Things Didn't Quite Work Out. With A unique Soulful Voice And Strong Song Writing Skills You Have To Wonder, What Did The Beatles See In Him.
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Three
Used - LP - BS 2591
1972 Green Label Original With Custom Insert. The Record Is VG++ And Plays Quietly.
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Three
New - LP - BS 2591
Sealed 1972 Original With Custom Album Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Tiny Cut Corner.
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