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45 RPM

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You say I ever listen to newer albums. Well I heard this one Laura  :thumb:
I love the 1st track Cry,Cry Crow

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You say I ever listen to newer albums. Well I heard this one Laura  :thumb:
I love the 1st track Cry,Cry Crow

Good for you! It's a really good album. I think my favorite track is Chimes

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The Hollies   Greatest Hits

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Steve Ashley ~ Stroll On...Gull Records GULP 1003 (LP, UK, 1974)


IMHO a great British folk rock album

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Roy Buchanan

Label: Polydor ‎– 2482 275
Series: Polydor Special
Format: Vinyl, Compilation, LP
Country: UK
Released: 1978
Genre: Rock, Blues

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Butts Band

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Jack Bruce ~ At His Best

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« Reply #4191 on: 6 Jan 2015, 01:56 am »
Rolling Stones ‎– Exile On Main St.

Packing a bag to return to LI tomorrow morn, looks like I'll be driving the NJ TRPK in snow squalls, yippee!   :thumb:

"Always in a hurry, I never stop to worry,
 Don't you see the time flashin' by."  8)






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Billy Joel The Stranger



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"Herman Brood and His Wild Romance" and Mink DeVille's "Return to Magenta". 

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Season of the Witch- Brian Auger and Julie Driscoll & The Trinity.

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Pavlov's Dog ~ Pampered Menial

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Fairport Convention ~ In Real Time (Live '87)

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Don "Sugarcane" Harris ~ Sugarcane.........1970

I went through 6 boxes of LP's today at a customers house. She told me to take what I wanted. This is what I grabbed.

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For some reason, his albums on the German MPS label seem to be more readily available than this one. This one was produced by the (now recently departed) Johnny Otis, with songwriting contributions from Johnny, his son Shuggie and Harris himself. Some may be familiar with Harris's bluesy electric violin on Frank Zappa's albums from around this time, notably Hot Rats (also featuring Shuggie Otis, although not on the same tracks as Sugarcane), Weasels Ripped My Flesh (with Harris's violin and lead vocal on the Little Richard song, 'Directly From my Heart to You') and his jawdropping violin solo on side two of Burnt Weeny Sandwich. He was earlier half of the R&B duo, Don and Dewey, which no doubt was responsible for Zappa's interest in him. Neil Young has covered one of Don and Dewey's songs, 'Farmer John.'

Harris was quite prolific in the early-mid 70s, playing with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and recording several albums as leader for MPS, featuring such notable players as Harvey Mandel and Robert Wyatt. He seems to have just kinda faded away after that, although Wiki tells me that he was in a group called Tupelo Chain Sex in the 1980s. He died in 1999, hopefully somewhat enriched by the royalties from Neil Young.

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John Lodge ~ Natural Avenue

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« Reply #4199 on: 8 Jan 2015, 10:50 pm »
Season of the Witch- Brian Auger and Julie Driscoll & The Trinity.

Nice jimd  :thumb: I've got the dbl Streetnoise, as well as most of his releases on the big black discs up till the last few, but the time with Julie was special.  Only have Season otW on CD. 8)