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B 181LP
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"Vocalist Damo Suzuki's departure from Can in 1973 had forced the band to re-evaluate their sound. Now with Michael Karoli and Irmin Schmidt sharing vocal duties, the band had also begun drawing on influences from disco and glam. While still remaining staunchly outside the mainstream, they undoubtedly became more accessible to a wider audience, and soon had a huge fan base in the UK. In fact, just a few months after playing the live show found on this double LP (recorded in Lyon in January of 1976), Can was even on Top of the Pops!" Double 140 gram clear vinyl with multicolored labels in a PVC sleeve. Limited edition of 500 copies.
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B 180LP
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Warehouse find, last copies. "Side A recorded for the John Peel show on 2 April 1968, with Lee Underwood on guitars and vocals and Carter Collins on bongos. Side B, tracks one and two recorded for the Old Grey Whistle Test on 21 May 1974, with Charlie Whitney on guitar, Tim Hinkley on bass, and Ian Wallace on drums. Side B, track three recorded live in Copenhagen on 10 December 1968, with Lee Friedman on vibes." Clear yellow vinyl in PVC sleeve with black lettering. Limited edition 500 copies.
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B 157LP
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Warehouse find, last copies. "First ever vinyl reissue of this incredibly rare early '70s Japanese LP recorded live at the 2nd All Japan Folk Jamboree on August, 7 1971. Formed in 1970 by ex-Blues Creation singer Fumio Nunoya, this live album featured a mix of self-penned guitar-heavy psych rock with anguished Japanese vocals along with a few standard blues covers." 140 gram LP, clear green vinyl in transparent PVC sleeve with blue lettering. Limited edition 500 copies.
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B 153LP
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Warehouse find, last copies. "At The Bunkhouse Coffeehouse was English-born folk singer David Wiffen's first solo album, recorded live in 1965 at the Bunkhouse Coffeehouse in Vancouver, Canada. Throughout the 1960s Wiffen played in numerous bands on the Canadian folk scene, but in 1971 tasted mainstream fame when his self-titled studio debut, David Wiffen, was released. The album included two hits, 'More Often Than Not' (which went to the top of the charts) and 'Driving Wheel', famously covered by Tom Rush, the Byrds, Cowboy Junkies, etc. For his next album, 1973's Coast To Coast Fever, Wiffen famously collaborated with Bruce Cockburn, who both produced and played on the album." 140 gram vinyl. Clear yellow vinyl in transparent PVC sleeve with blue lettering. Limited edition 500 copies.
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B 151LP
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Limited, last copies. "1972 was a busy year for Japan's favorite experimental rock band. After several months spent touring Europe, group leader Takehisa Kosugi (currently music director for the Merce Cunningham dance company in the USA) decided to make good on the band's name and embark on a monumental voyage across Europe and Asia, driving a VW bus from Rotterdam all the way to the Taj Mahal in India. Amazingly, the band got as far as Pakistan before having to fly the rest of the way to the Taj Mahal due to border restrictions. By July of 1972, the band was back home in Japan, and still playing nonstop. The three tracks on side A were recorded live during this historic tour, while side B was recorded a year later at the famous Oz Club in Tokyo, during a five day music festival celebrating the venue's final days." Clear blue vinyl in clear plastic sleeve with black lettering (limited edition 500 copies)."
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B 147LP
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"After returning from a year-long tour of Europe and Asia, the group returned home to Tokyo for this concert. Originally released on CBS Japan in 1972, the concert remained out of print for decades and has never before been reissued on vinyl. The line up features Takehisa Kosugi on electronic violin, vocals and radio oscillators, Ryo Koike on electronic contrabass, suntool, sheet iron, and harmonica, Yukio Tsuchiya on vibraphone, Michihiro Kimura on electronic guitar & percussion, Seiji Nagai on electronic trumpet, harmonica, castanets, and Tokio Hasegawa on vocals." Orange vinyl in clear plastic sleeve with black lettering. Limited edition of 500 copies.
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B 143LP
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Warehouse find, last copies. Part two, on clear vinyl in clear plastic sleeve with blue lettering. Limited edition 500 copies.
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