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Probably my favorite SB album Savoy Brown ~ Street Corner TalkingParrot
Blood, Sweat & Tears - Child Is Father To The Man
Nice one Mr. Robinson My favorite BS&T.
Chicago Transit Authority: CTA Columbia '70 release Interesting album. Again doesn't quite match exactly with the discogs info. Definitely a Terre Haute plant pressing, reverse gatefold, but the inside right info says it's a quad pressing. Nothing else does, and not a quad label. Boy CB, I'd have a heck of a time picking a SB favorite. Raw Sienna, Blue Matter, A Step Further, Looking In, Hellbound Train, so many great releases. Don't make me choose.
Cream: Wheels of Fire Ploydor, '70 UK pressing This reasearching thing is kinda fun, if not time consuming when you don't have one that quite matches the criteria. First time I've gone to discogs to see what it is I actually have. I also have a Cream Box Set pressed by Deustche Grammaphone, but thought I'd see what this copy sounds like. So far pretty good. My Mayall collection is pretty limited at the moment. I have seen him twice in the last 25+, what a showman. Saw him with Coco & Walter just after Chicago Line was released. Relatively small dinner/drinks venue. They were smokin'. He's always a winning selection.
Mr. Dent,I saw Mayall in 1969 at the Schwangere Auster ("pregnant oyster"), in Berlin. To this day, I think it's the best concert I've ever attended.
Smokin' Joe Joe Satriani ~ Surfing with the AlienRelativity, 1987
Sweet CB When I get to shopping I think his library is going to be in the top ten I look for. So much music, so little time & $.Not familiar with those P-man, but then there's lots I'm not familiar with. Tentatively I have my 1st excursion scheduled for next week. Then not too far down the road I need to head to Spokane. With luck Laura can point me to the 'good stuff'. I used to know where it was, 33 years ago, but it's changed a lot in that time.