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SRM 4042HLP
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$14.00
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180 gram exact repro of Motorhead's 1982 album. "Another first-rate Motörhead album -- the fifth in a row, to be precise -- Iron Fist is the final one to feature the band's classic lineup, as guitarist 'Fast' Eddie Clarke would depart following the album's completion." --All Music Guide
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MERC 811365HLP
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$14.00
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180 gram vinyl version. The sixth album by Motörhead, originally released in 1983. Another Perfect Day was the first album not to feature Fast Eddie Clarke on guitar and the only album to feature Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian 'Robbo' Robertson. Includes the classic track "Shine."
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SR 61256LP
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Gatefold exact repro of this Massachusetts psych band's sole 1970 release. A female singer and a sound rooted in West Coast psych.
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The sixth album by Motörhead, originally released in 1983. Another Perfect Day was the first album not to feature Fast Eddie Clarke on guitar and the only album to feature Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian 'Robbo' Robertson. Includes the classic track "Shine."
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SRM 675LP
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$11.50
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Exact repro reissue of this 1973 debut. Punk rock dudes dressed up like non-dudes. "We took a lot from the New York Dolls... we took a lot." --Mick Jones
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SRM 1001LP
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$11.50
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Exact repro reissue of their second album, originally released in 1974. Produced by Shadow Morton and featuring the songs "Babylon," "Stranded In The Jungle," "It's Too Late" and "Human Being."
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MG 21104LP
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$11.50
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Exact repro of the band's second album. "The Blues Magoos' first album, Psychedelic Lollipop, earned the band a major hit single, '(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet,' and in the grand tradition of striking while the iron was hot, the New York-based quintet were back with their second LP, 1967's Electric Comic Book, less than five months later. The sophomore effort is a noticeably more ambitious piece of work than the Magoos' debut, and while psychedelia was a catchphrase more than anything else on the first record, Electric Comic Book sounds trippier and a bit more expansive by comparison." --All Music Guide
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SR 61222LP
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Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1969. "Buddy Miles' second album (credited to Buddy Miles Express) gets most of its attention in retrospect for the role of Jimi Hendrix, who produced part of it and played on some tracks as well. On its own merits, though, it's a fairly respectable soul-rock album. Hendrix was referring to his own material as 'electric church' music on some occasions in the late 1960s, and likely he had something like the soul-funk-rock fusion of Band of Gypsys in mind when he conceived this. Of course Miles played in Band of Gypsys, and there wasn't any way the music he was writing and singing on his own was going to measure up to what Hendrix was doing. On the other hand, here his writing and singing benefit from not being placed within the context of a band in which Hendrix was primarily responsible for those functions (thus leading to inevitable unfavorable comparisons), as was the case on the Band of Gypsys album. The songs are mostly vehicles for Miles' high, soulful vocals and the energetic funky arrangements, but as such things go they're pretty solid and pleasurable. Naturally for some listeners, the go-to highlights will be '69 Freedom Special,' which has some good Hendrix wah-wah licks, and 'Miss Lady,' on which Jimi plays in a more conventional R&B style. While the majority of this is feel-good and brassy, Miles does show he's capable of handling more tender soul melodies and sentiments in 'Cigarettes & Coffee' and 'My Chant.'" -- All Music Guide
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SR 61309HLP
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$14.00
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Gatefold 180 gram exact repro reissue, originally released in 1970. This mixes flying, early Airplane psych with some Deadish movements into a great second generation West Coast blur.
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SR 61328LP
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Gatefold 180 gram reissue, licensed from Universal. "Did you ever wish that 'Speed King', 'Highway Star' and 'Fireball' were the only songs Deep Purple had ever recorded? Did you ever feel that everything Blue Cheer recorded after side one of OutsideInside was unnecessary, including side two of that very LP? Did you ever lament that telling people just how much you love 'I'm on Fire' and 'Atomic Punk' from Van Halen 1 inevitably made them think you secretly loved later sub-Genesis detritus such as 'Jump' as well? Well, search out this album and you've got everything you need in one record." -- Head Heritage
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