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Search: Used Decca

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Bobby Darin/James Darren/Surfaris/Joanie Sommers — Lively Set ... LP
Decca, Early 60s. Very Good .... $11.99
(Spine has a bit of tape and a small rip.)

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Sally Kellerman — Roll With The Feelin ... LP
Decca, Early 70s. Very Good+ .... $1.99
(Cover has some tape on the spine.)

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Who — Live at Leeds ... LP
Decca, 1970. Very Good Gatefold .... $13.99
A landmark live set from The Who – a record that offers the group with a blistering intensity that blows away all their other studio albums of the time! Although offered during the Who's Tommy-era expansion into broader themes and more complicated instrumentation, the album's a real return to basics – and features a guitar-heavy version of the group performing a number of older rock n roll classics like "Summertime Blues", "Shakin All Over", and "Young Man Blues" – plus really extended jamming takes on their own "My Generation" and "Magic Bus", and a searing 2 minute take on "Substitute" that's probably everything you ever need to know about The Jam!
(Original pressing in the gatefold binder cover, with 9 of the 12 inserts. Cover has light wear, with some stains on the back.)

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new Who — Tommy ... LP
Decca, 1970. Very Good+ 2LP Trifold .... $8.99
Hard to go wrong with this one – and the original Tommy album in its entirety is still amazingly tripped-out – much more so than you'd expect from the individual songs on their own, or from the later schlocky movie!
(MCA pressing. Cover has some light wear.)

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Who — Who Sell Out ... LP
Decca, Late 60s. Very Good+ .... $19.99
An incredible album – and one of the most revolutionary rock albums of the late 60s! The Who recorded this one as a tribute to mainstream radio at the time – linking together some solid stand alone tunes with shorter, wittier tracks that were recorded as commercials for products that included baked beans, acne cream, and deodorant – as well as cool announcer bits too! The end result is one of the most sonically complex records issued by a mainstream rock act of the time – sort of like The Who said "yeah, everyone's trying to copy Sgt Peppers with big arrangements, but we'll take this concept album thing in a whole new direction!" Brilliant all the way through, and with tracks that include "Armenia City In The Sky", "Heinz Baked Beans", "Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand", "I Can See For Miles", "I Can't Reach You", "Rale", "Sunrise", and "Silas Stingy".
(Original US stereo pressing. Cover has a cut corner, light wear, and a partially split top seam.)

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new Who — Who's Next ... LP
Decca, 1971. Very Good .... $12.99
One of the greatest records ever by one of the greatest bands ever! The tracks of Who's Next are the stuff of legend – classics like "Baba O'Riley", "Bargain", "Going Mobile", "Behind Blue Eyes", and "Won't Get Fooled Again", tracks that show the group growing tremendously beyond their roots as mod rockers.
(US pressing. Cover has staining, creasing, and peeling on the bottom seam.)
 
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Centipede — Septober Energy ... LP
RCA, 1971. Very Good+ 2LP Gatefold .... $28.99
A landmark session that gathered together just about every hip British jazz and jazz/rock musician of the time – and brought them together into one super-cool orchestra of sound! Robert Fripp produced the record, and Keith Tippett is the overall music director – but the album's got a feel that's much more in the avant side of the UK jazz spectrum – particularly the trippier side of the Deram/Decca label of the late 60s – like work by Mike Westbrook or Mike Gibbs! The lineup is huge – with Elton Dean and Dudu Pukwana on alto sax, Alan Skidmore and Gary Windo on tenor, Ian Carr and Mongesi Fesa on trumpets, Mark Charig on cornet, Nick Evans and Paul Rutherford on trombone, Keith Tippett on piano, Brian Godding on guitar, Robert Wyatt and John Marshall on drums, and Maggie Nicholls, Julie Tippett, Mike Patto, and Zoot Money on vocals – plus lots of strings as well!
(UK pressing. Cover has light wear.)
 
 
 

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