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Rockman
Record Store day has become a racket .... chance for record companies to off load crap at a high price ..
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Hairball
Pink Floyd – Interstellar Overdrive [12”]
The Germs– Lexicon Devil [7”]
U-Roy – Dread In A Babylon [LP]
The Kinks – All Day And All Of The Night [7”]
The Kinks– Got Love If You Want It [7”]
Various Artists – Soul Jazz Records Presents: Studio One Hi-Fi [7”box set]
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Hairball
Pink Floyd – Interstellar Overdrive [12”]
The Germs– Lexicon Devil [7”]
U-Roy – Dread In A Babylon [LP]
The Kinks – All Day And All Of The Night [7”]
The Kinks– Got Love If You Want It [7”]
Various Artists – Soul Jazz Records Presents: Studio One Hi-Fi [7”box set]
Great album.
Love this track:
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Rockman
Record Store day has become a racket .... chance for record companies to off load crap at a high price ..
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Rockman
Record Store day has become a racket .... chance for record companies to off load crap at a high price ..
Really? I disagree. Last record store day had some great stuff and very reasonably priced. Great Sun Records release of rare soul/psychedelic singles only 12 dollars. Great Johnny Cash blue vinyl, 12 dollars. Nuggets double album 20 dollars.
Some stuff I didn't get and really wanted included double album with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells outtakes. Great live Muddy Waters.
You have to sift through a lot of stuff, but there are some great things for reasonable prices.
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Rockman
Record Store day has become a racket .... chance for record companies to off load crap at a high price ..
Really? I disagree. Last record store day had some great stuff and very reasonably priced. Great Sun Records release of rare soul/psychedelic singles only 12 dollars. Great Johnny Cash blue vinyl, 12 dollars. Nuggets double album 20 dollars.
Some stuff I didn't get and really wanted included double album with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells outtakes. Great live Muddy Waters.
You have to sift through a lot of stuff, but there are some great things for reasonable prices.
I think there must be a great deal of variation in RSD pricing between stores and maybe cities, too. I saw Ride Em on Down for $24 at one store and $12 at another store in a different--and much more rural--town (I bought the $12 example).
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Hairball
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - Broadcast 65 EP 7"
The Small Faces - The Broadcast 66 EP 7"
Anyone have any idea what these last two are about?
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Rockman
Record Store day has become a racket
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Cristiano Radtke
In November 1965, Jack Bruce briefly stood in for John McVie on bass in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, making a lasting impression on Eric Clapton, who later said of Bruce, 'it was his obvious desire to make the most out of every musical opportunity.... The music, and the experience of playing it, took me to another dimension'. This line-up recorded a live album at the Flamingo, which was scrapped because the quality of the tape was poor. Here though is aural evidence of their early collaboration from a 1965 radio broadcast. Side One: Hideaway (King), Little Girl (Mayall), Side Two: Tears In My Eyes (Mayall), Parchman Farm (Allison)
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Hairball
Thanks Cristiano - both look like keepers.
In the case of the Bluesbreakers, if not aurally then for sure historically - earliest glimpse and two thirds of Cream!
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Cristiano Radtke
In November 1965, Jack Bruce briefly stood in for John McVie on bass in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, making a lasting impression on Eric Clapton, who later said of Bruce, 'it was his obvious desire to make the most out of every musical opportunity.... The music, and the experience of playing it, took me to another dimension'. This line-up recorded a live album at the Flamingo, which was scrapped because the quality of the tape was poor. Here though is aural evidence of their early collaboration from a 1965 radio broadcast. Side One: Hideaway (King), Little Girl (Mayall), Side Two: Tears In My Eyes (Mayall), Parchman Farm (Allison)Quote
Hairball
Thanks Cristiano - both look like keepers.
In the case of the Bluesbreakers, if not aurally then for sure historically - earliest glimpse and two thirds of Cream!
Only 33.3% Cream, actually.
I noted in another forum that[*] This is a February 9 1966 BBC Radio Jazz Beat performance.
[*] Jack Bruce had been gone for a couple of months.
[*] The Flamingo recording was never intended for release.