Wonderful collection! π
Wonderful collection! π
Otis Redding β In Person At The Whisky A Go Go (1968)
Starting off the Saturday with this energetic live performance.
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Just finished listening to it. Good album! "Julia" is a great track.
Yes, very cool artwork!
Yes, it's excellent stuff!
New to me. Will check it out. Thanks!
Black Widow β Sacrifice (1970)
Progressive jazz rock from Leicester, UK. Occult lyrics and imagery.
The stage show apparently included the symbolic sacrifice of a virgin. π
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Idrissa Soumaoro, L'Eclipse De L'I.J.A. β Le Tioko-Tioko (1978)
Malian musician Idrissa Soumaoro was leading a music school for the blind in Bamako, Mali. Together with two of his students he recorded this Afro/Psych/Funk gem.
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Buzzcocks β Another Music In A Different Kitchen (1978)
Just came home after a busy day at work. Feeling a little low on energy. This will surely charge me up.
What do you spin when you need a boost?
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Great album! Imho their best.
Yes, it's an incredible group of musicians. I imagine that Sam Charters had the connections needed.
This is great! But I do think that Peps was at his absolute best when he made blues and reggae sung in skΓ₯nska. Then he went from imitator to unique. One of the Swedish greats. ππ
Wow, that's a shame. Imagine that gig. Would've been something. Undoubtedly two of the greatest bands in history!
You can really hear that Tap drew inspiration from the Rutland sound, for example in their hit "Gimme Some Money".
Their first album was made in 20 minutes, the second took even longer.
Love Nazareth, and I agree on Dan McCafferty!
Yes, it's lovely stuff!
Lots of cool stuff in very good condition. It's clear that the previous owner loved music and his records.
Yes, probably my favourite Elton album as well. It's really hard for me to pick the best track. So many great ones.
Haha, yeah, that's great!
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Jethro Tull β Stand Up (1969)
After "This Was", when the band's original guitarist Mick Abrahams departed, Tony Iommi rehearsed with Tull for a while. He didn't quite fit in with the band and Martin Barre eventually got the job.
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The Rutles - S/T (1978)
Do you remember these guys?
Dirk, Nasty, Stig and Barry!
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Nice!
Yes, the Track label looks way cooler than the Polydor. And looking at the prices it seems clear that the UK press is what attracts the collectors.
I'm more of a music lover than a record collector, if you know what I mean. The pressing is less important than the music and the condition for me.
Yeah, that's a lovely track too.
Harmonica legend!
Keith Jarrett β Life Between The Exit Signs (1968)
Lovely stuff from a young Keith Jarrett. His debut (as a leader).
Recorded May 4, 1967. Just days before his 22nd birthday.
Charlie Haden, bass and Paul Motian, drums.
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Thanks for the link to the video. Great performance from her and the band!
I hope you are enjoying Nancy & Lee.