John Doe The Best Of John Doe: This Far
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James,
You have "The Westerner"? |
Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power |
That Walter Trout can boogie!! |
Warren Haynes "Man in Motion" freshly cleaned |
And now for something completely different... Carpenters - S/T, Japan pressing. |
Karen had one of the best voices ever. Her brother was/is a musical genius. |
You won't get any argument from me on either of those points brother slaw. |
Neil Young: Live at Massey Hall |
Scheherazade: Reiner & Chicago Symphony Red Seal .5 Series |
Patti Smith - Horses ( reissued remaster ) |
Warren is one of my faves live :-) caught man in motion live - ya man !!! |
Ran Cardas Sweep :-) thx Steve |
Country Fair(VA)-(Capitol SWBB-562) Side 1+2 SQ 3.8 Peter Paul and Mary-Moving(WS 1473) Side 1 SQ 4.2 Rock 'n Roll Fever Vol. 1(K-Tel NU 2890-1) Side A SQ 3.6 Shooting Star-ST Side 2 3.9 Alexander Borodin-Works For Orchestra(MHS 4013) Side 2 SQ 4.5 Bryan Ferry-In Your Mind Side 1 SQ 4.4 The Mama & The Pappas-ST(DS-50010) Side 2 SQ 3.8 |
Elton John - "Honky Chateau"
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Jayhawks- Hollywood Town Hall
the guitars are so good..... |
@tomic601 - And the vocals ain't bad either. Or the songwriting........ |
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Jenny Lewis - "Acid Tongue" |
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@slaw I don’t have “The Westerner”. I should probably check it out. |
Buddy Tate – Swinging Like Tate (Affinity 1986 [RE 1958 recordings])
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Scott Hamilton And Buddy Tate – Scott's Buddy (Concord Jazz 1981)
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Buddy Tate, Al Grey – Just Jazz (Uptown 1984)
Nice recording. Recommended. |
Matty Matlock And The Paducah Patrol – They Made It Twice As Nice As Paradise And They Called It Dixieland (Warner Bros. 1958)
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Joan Baez – Baptism (Vanguard 1968)
Man, that's bleak. Depressing. |
Bill Nelson's Red Noise – Sound On Sound (Harvest 1979)
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Woody Herman And The Thundering Herd – Concerto For Herd (Verve 1968)
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Carey Bell – Last Night (Bluesway 1973)
Harmonica blues. Gravel voice. Piano guitar and drums. |
John Mayall – Moving On (Polydor 1972)
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Angels of Light / Sing "Other People" |
J. Giles Band, Full House Rascals Greatest Hits (1968) Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights The Zombies Greatest Hits (mono)
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It's Smetana night. Ma Vlast to start. SLSO / Susskind on Vox. |
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Silver Mt Zion / 13 blues for 13 moons |
Shovels and Rope - "Little Seeds" |
Linda Ronstadt - Simple Dreams, Japan pressing
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Modest Mouse / Parlour tricks |
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Emerson, Lake and Palmer - "Brain Salad Surgery" |
Cheap Trick - Heaven Tonight |
@big_greg - I just had "Live at Budokan" in my hand, but chose "Brain Salad Surgery" instead. |
@reubent Can't go wrong with either of those choices! |
Billy Joel - The Stranger |
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Szell conducts Dvorak - The Slavic Dances. The Cleveland Orchestra. Columbia 2 LP box set. 2 eye label, I believe from 1965. |
The Police - Outlandos d’Amour - the 1/2 speed mastered box set - thanks Steve
crisp and driving even with stone cold phono pre... |
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