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Bill,They is this available on vinyl? if so, from where cheers,Jim
John Mayall "Empty Rooms" 1969 Polydor Records LP
Kind of Blue- Miles Davis (Columbia). Flamenco Sketches just slays me. Never gets old to me.
Hi All,20th Wedding Anniversary Today A little celebratory spin before popping out for a quiet meal out.
This was Gypsy's first album and it is excellent. This album is a favorite among the group's fans. It is noteworthy that this was a double LP set since it was rare for a group's debut album to be a double set in the early seventies. The music contained on this album is an excellent representation of the Gypsy sound. The sound is heavy on guitars and keyboards with tight vocal harmonies. The songs "Gypsy Queen (Parts 1 and 2)", "Dead and Gone", and "Tomorrow is the Last to Be Heard" received the most radio airplay. Even though this album has been re-released on CD, copies of the original album on Metromedia still command a significant price in used record stores. The re-release of the album on Cognito is usually priced a bit lower. Regardless, the Metromedia and Cognito versions are the same in content and album cover. Clean copies of the original album generally sell for about $20.00.
Congratulations to you and the boss hopefully a nice quiet evening
Eagles "Desperado"I'm sitting around the house listening to some tunes and waiting for FedEx to deliver my new Tyler Acoustics MM5s.