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On the last leg of my 2969 mile road trip I went through Ann Arbor, Michigan and stopped at Encore Records417 E Liberty St., Ann Arbor, MI. and picked up:Eloy – Planets (yes it's the UK picture disk pressing )Mahogany Rush – Child Of The Novelty Family – Fearless Encore Records is a great record store with reasonable prices - if in Ann Arbor MI, it is the place to checkout On my way out of town I also stopped into P J's Records & Used C D's617 Packard St # B, Ann Arbor, MI 48104and picked up Deep Purple – Made In Europe10 days on the road - 10 record stores
PJ always has stories to tell, I enjoy his store a lot. You have to move boxes around to see everything and his "first pressing" labels are sometimes a little optimistic. Encore is incredibly vast, good stuff if you have patience and know what to look for.Paul
next time you see pj, tell him doug says hi, and ask him how his sister judy is... doug s.
Bill, what is this one? Some comp lp? Who's on it? Jim
Mom's Apple Pie was an American ten-member rock band from Warren, Ohio. They were best known for their album cover, and also for the voice of the lead singer Bob Fiorino.The band released two albums, Mom's Apple Pie in 1972 and Mom's Apple Pie II in 1973. A third album was recorded but was not released until 2011. Their manager was Larry Patterson, and they recorded on a record label owned by Terry Knight, Brown Bag Records. The band enjoyed a successful career nationally and toured extensively across the United States. Venues included a wide array of college campuses, clubs, concert halls, the Whiskey A-Go-Go in Los Angeles and Madison Square Garden. They performed with such artists as The Doobie Brothers and David Bowie. Patterson, booked the demo session with record producer Kenny Hamann, at the Cleveland Recording Company. Pia Knight, Terry's wife, overheard the demo being played in one of the rooms in the back of the recording studio, and convinced her husband to sign the group.
The more famous album cover of the 1st lp. The LPs inner sleeve resembled a brown shopping bag
why that cover was so famous; it's not obvious in your pic. doug s.
I know Doug I wasn't trying to be that obvious I wasn't going to show the porno pie