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Barry Goldberg And Friends
Used - LP - CR-5105
Circa 1972 US Stereo Original On Private Label Record Man. VG+, Light Surface Noise But Music Dominates. Cover Shows Some Ring Wear, VG+ Vinyl. Featuring Harvey Mandel And Mike Bloomfield. ... more
Past, Present & Future
Used Import - 65726
1973 original UK gatefold pressing with British inner sleeve. "As good as portions of it were, Orange was essentially a transitional effort, the necessary bridge to Past, Present & Future, the record where Al Stewart truly begins to discover his voice. This is largely through his decision to indulge his fascination with history and construct a concept album that begins with "Old Admirals" and ends with "Nostradamus" and his predictions for the future. A concept like this undoubtedly will strike prog warning bells in the minds of most listeners but, ironically, he has stripped back most of the prog trappings from Orange, settling into a haunting folk bed for these long, winding tales. If anything, this results in an album that is a bit too subdued, but even so, it's apparent that Stewart has finally found his muse, focusing his songwriting and intent to a greater extent than ever before. Now, the key was to find the same sense of purpose in record-making -- he didn't quite get it here, but he would the next time around." All Music Guide – Stephen Thomas Erlewine ... more
Where's The Money?
Used - LP - BTS 29
1974 US Reissue On The ABC/BT Orange Spectrum Label, Housed In An Updated Die-Cut Folding Jacket With Top Flap Banner. EX Vinyl, VG+ Jacket Light Shelf Wear. "Before They Could Release A Second Album Of Their Patented Good-time Hippie Acoustic Swing, Hicks And His Band Parted Company With Epic Records. That Their Fresh Start Would Be Marked By The Release Of A Live Set May Seem Odd At First. But The Album Does In Fact Capture A Certain Intimacy Missing From Their Studio Debut. Songs That Would Remain Staples Of The Hot Licks Repertoire For Years To Come Are Found In Their Most Well-known Versions Here, Including The Title Track, "I Feel Like Singing," "Shorty Falls In Love," And "By Hook Or By Crook." The Between-song Banter Even Stands Up To Repeated Listenings. It's Not Often That Can Be Said About A Live Recording." All Music Guide – Brian Beatty ... more
George Thorogood And The Destroyers
Used - LP - 3013
1977 US Original, Wakefield Pressing. EX vinyl; VG+ jacket with shelf wear. The Debut Album, Includes Their Cover Of "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer." “It's Easy Enough To Trace The Lineage Of Every One Of The Ten Cuts On George Thorogood & The Destroyers' Self-Titled 1977 Debut. Even The Originals, Of Which There Are Only Two, Wear Their Influences On Their Sleeve, So There's Not A Minute Of This Album Where The Presence Of Hound Dog Taylor, Elmore James, Bo Diddley, And John Lee Hooker Loom Large. Not One Of Those Bluesmen Ever Played With Much Finesse, And Thorogood Picked Up That Thread And Ran With It, Playing So Hard The Group Seemed Like A Gang Of Primitives. No Wonder They Chose The Name "The Destroyers": They Ruined Everything In Their Path. This Brutal Attack Is One Reason George Thorogood & The Destroyers Feels Distinctive, Even When The Lifted Elmore Riffs, Bo Diddley Beats, And Wild, Careening Houserocker Rhythms Are Blatantly Obvious: As He Hammers Away At His Guitar, Thorogood Plays With Personality, His Enthusiasm For Making Noise Readily Apparent. No Matter How Hard The Destroyers Ride "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer," This Album Isn't About Groove And It's Certainly Not About Virtuosity -- It's About Bashing Out The Blues At A Punishing Volume, And Their Lack Of Subtlety Is Why This 1977 Debut Still Sounds Powerful 40 Years After Its Release.” All Music Guide – Stephen Thomas Erlewine ... more
Gravity
Used - LP - FZ 40380
1986 Original, VG++/EX vinyl. Includes his last big hit, "Living In America." ... more
Richard P. Havens 1983
Used - LP - FTS-3047-2
1969 US 2LP gatefold original MGM pressing on Gold Verve Forecast label. Nice VG+. A very ambitious effort that includes the usual stretching out with use of experimental sounds and instruments. ... more
The Great Blind Degree
Used - LP - SFS 6010
1971 US original Santa Maria pressing. 4 Stars In All Music Guide. Richie Takes On Tall Tasks Covering Cat Stevens, Graham Nash, James Taylor & Peter Townshend With Beautiful Renditions. "The Great Blind Degree" is a phenomenal album released in 1971, it is a perfect representation of the politically charged era with Havens' voice soaring over the driving guitar and drum rhythms. "What About The Children" is another powerful track, with Havens' soulful voice conveying the desperation of the forgotten children. Havens' guitar work is also impressive throughout the album. ... more
Warren Zevon
Used - LP - 7E-1060
1976 US Original. "Warren Zevon Was A Ten-year Music Industry Veteran Who Had Written Songs For The Turtles, Backed Up Phil Everly, Done Years Of Session Work, And Been Befriended By Jackson Browne By The Time He Cut His Self-Titled Album In 1976 (Which Wasn't His Debut, Though The Less Said About 1969's Misbegotten Wanted Dead Or Alive The Better). Even Though Warren Zevon Was On Good Terms With L.A.'s Mellow Mafia, He Sure Didn't Think (Or Write) Like Any Of His Pals In The Eagles Or Fleetwood Mac; Zevon's Music Was Full Of Blood, Bile, And Mean-spirited Irony, And The Glossy Surfaces Of Jackson Browne's Production Failed To Disguise The Bitter Heart Of The Songs On Warren Zevon. The Album Opened With A Jaunty Celebration Of A Pair Of Old West Thieves And Gunfighters ("Frank And Jesse James"), And Went On To Tell Remarkable, Slightly Unnerving Tales Of Ambitious Pimps ("The French Inhaler"), Lonesome Junkies ("Carmelita"), Wired, Hard-Living Lunatics ("I'll Sleep When I'm Dead"), And Truly Dastardly Womanizers ("Poor Poor Pitiful Me"), And Even Zevon's Celebrations Of Life In Los Angeles, Long A Staple Of The Soft Rock Genre, Had Both A Menace And An Epic Sweep His Contemporaries Could Never Match ("Join Me In L.a." And "Desperados Under The Eaves"). But For All Their Darkness, Zevon's Songs Also Possessed A Steely Intelligence, A Winning Wit, And An Unusually Sophisticated Melodic Sense, And He Certainly Made The Most Of The High-Priced Help Who Backed Him On The Album. Warren Zevon May Not Have Been The Songwriter's Debut, But It Was The Album That Confirmed He Was A Major Talent, And It Remains A Black-Hearted Pop Delight." All Music Guide – Mark Deming ... more
Down The Road
Used - LP - SD 7250
1973 US original Richmond pressing on Broadway label. EX player overall, but Side A run-in has a patch of "fogging" causing some light surface noise until music begins to take over. Snag on spine edge. Steven Stills Band featuring Chris Hillman, Joe Lala, Paul Harris, Fuzzy Samuel & Dallas Taylor. ... more
The Now Sound Reggae
Used - LP - IXP-5
Promo Only 1975 LP. Ring, edge & corner wear. "I Shot The The Sheriff" And "Stir It Up" By Bob Marley And The Wailers Plus "Pressure Drop" And "Sailin' On" BY Toots & The Maytals, "The Harder They Come" And "Struggling Man" By Jimmy Cliff. Also Includes "Shanty Town" By Desmond Dekker, "Book Of Rules" By The Heptones, "Johnny Too Bad" By The Slickers And "Got To Get Along" By Third World. Made Exclusively For Radio Station KPRI. ... more

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