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APL 0494LP
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Exact repro of The New Birth's sixth album, originally released in 1974. Raw, big ensemble soul with tracks like "Lady Love," "Do It Again" and "Echoes Of My Mind."
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ABL 1422LP
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Original soundtrack recording of the television show starring Martin Landau and Barbara Bain. Barry Gray, "a specialist in electronic music... has created intriguing, weird sounds, using at times several electronic music instruments, to transport listeners into the world of the uncharted-unknown."
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LSP 4735LP
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$11.50
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Sole album from this '70s hard rock trio.. "For Love Or Money was recorded at a furious pace, played as hard as bleeding hands could allow and always at insane volumes, often causing engineer Richie Schmitt to run screaming from the control room. Beginning the proceedings with the incendiary 'Ain't Gonna Take No More', Schmitt soon found himself unable to bring the soundboard under control as what began as a kind of Uncle Tommin' Janis-meets-Garner slide blues erupted into a cacophonous jackhammer more akin to Led Zeppelin 2 played by Sir Lord Baltimore." --Head Heritage
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APL 10312LP
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Cut-out copies of Wilson Pickett's 1973 album. Includes the tracks "Soft Soul Boogie Woogie," "Never My Love," You Lay'd It On Me," "Two Women And A Wife," "Why Don't You Make Up Your Mind" and "Take The Pollution Out Your Throat."
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APL 10161LP
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$11.50
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Exact repro, originally released in 1973. "Like Lucien's first effort (1970's I Am Now), Rashida didn't set the world on fire commercially speaking, but it solidified Lucien's status as a purveyor of intelligent romantic ballads and poetic if not gushy lyrics. Even to fans of jazz/r&b/pop, Lucien is a love or hate proposition and Rashida was the effort that all but etched his persona in stone. Produced by Shep Meyers and Larry Rosen, Rashida, displays Lucien's soothing baritone and romantic nature with much aplomb." --All Music Guide
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LPM 1507LP
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1957 session from jazz pianist Bud Powell, featuring George Duvivier (bass) and Art Taylor (drums). Powell also recorded for Blue Note and Verve, in addition to his classic ESP-DISK recording Live at the Blue Note Café, Paris 1961 (reissued in 2007 on ESPDISK 4036CD). Exact repro reissue.
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APL 10493LP
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$11.50
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Exact repro, originally released in 1974. "Lucien's rich, sultry baritone carries songs like 'The Pleasure of Your Garden' and 'Adoration' with convincing ardor. His socially conscious lyrics in songs such as 'Soul Chant,' 'World of Joy,' and 'Ghetto Song' are infused with a spiritual vibe that is positively inspiring. This is contemporary soul/jazz that holds within it all that is fine and precious in popular music: lyrics that hold our attention and musical arrangements and playing that move us out of ourselves." --All Music Guide
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APL 1188LP
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$11.50
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New Orleands funk record from 1975, produced by Allen Toussaint and Marshall Sehorn. Hints of killer electronic expansion -- courtesy of Robert Dabon's mini moog and arp string ensemble -- around the usual tight rhythmic funk stylings. Notable for "Time Machine" (since revamped on some killer house re-edits) and "Tin Man." Exact repro.
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LSP 4636LP
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David Axelrod's rock interpretation of Handel Messiah, originally released in 1971. Conducted by Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. High-concept stuff from a studio genius.
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LPM 1767LP
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This is an exact repro reissue of an early Allen Toussaint record, originally released in 1958 and one of his earliest solo recordings. Compelling and soulful New Orleans R&B, featuring the songs "Whirlaway," "Up The Creek," "Happy Times," "Nowhere To Go" and "Nashua."
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