Joe Jackson takes on hip hits from the postwar years – music of Louis Jordan and others – with surprisingly great results! LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has ring wear, edge wear, and aging.)
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Flock Of Seagulls —
Listen ... LP Jive, 1983. Near Mint- ...
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... LP, Vinyl record album
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Roman Holliday —
Fire Me Up ... LP Jive/Arista, 1984. Sealed ...
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... LP, Vinyl record album
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Queen —
Game ... LP Elektra, 1980. Very Good ...
Temporarily Out Of Stock
One of their biggest LPs, this one hardly needs any introduction from us, with the massive hit "Another One Bites The Dust", that appeals to beat diggers and mullet-headed rockers alike! Also includes "Dragon Attack", "Play The Game", "Need Your Loving Tonight", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "Rock It (prime jive)", "Don't Try Suicide" and "Sail Away Sweet Sister". LP, Vinyl record album
(US pressing with flower etch in the foil cover. Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has some ring and edge wear, bumped corners, and light surface abrasions.)
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Ian Carr's Nucleus —
Exit 1971 ... LP 678 Records (Netherlands), 1971. Near Mint- ...
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Never-issued work from this legendary fusion group – a 1971 live performance recorded in Rotterdam, and a set of tracks that's a perfect complement to the legendary Nucleus albums issued by Vertigo at the time! Leader Ian Carr is upfront on trumpet – but as with the best Nucleus recordings, this is definitely an all-out group affair – driven by very strong work from John Marshall on drums and Roy Babbington on bass – and filled with work from two different simultaneous electric pianos, handled by both Hywel Thomas and Karl Jenkins, the latter of whom also blows a bit of oboe. Other reeds are from Brian Smith on tenor, soprano sax, and flute – and all tracks are nice and long, and often quite funky – with titles that include "Snakehips Dream", "We'll Talk About It Later", "Song For The Bearded Lady", "Exit Interlude 1", "Persephone's Jive", "Exit Interlude 2", and "Oasis". (Jazz, Rock)LP, Vinyl record album
(Recent EU issue. Cover has a bent lower left corner.)
Back Door —
Back Door ... LP Warner, 1973. Very Good+ Gatefold ...
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A hard-jamming bit of jazz rock – with lots of free solo work on alto and soprano sax by Ron Aspery, and a pretty strong power-trio instrumental format from Tony Hicks on drums and Colin Hodgkinson on bass. The album's more jamming than it is funky, but there's some pretty great playing on the set – and overall, the whole thing sounds better than most albums of its type because the group never use vocals, just stick in a tight instrumental format – one that almost sounds like a rock take on the ESP sound at times! Titles include "Back Door", "Jive Grind", "Askin The Way", "Vienna Breakdown", "Plantagenet", and the Beastie Boys' sample track "Slivadiv"! (Jazz, Rock)LP, Vinyl record album
Features the tracks "My Boy Elvis" by Janis Martin, "Real Gone Jive" by The Nettles Singers, "Gonna Be Loved" by Linda & The Epics, "Wild Wild Young Men" by Rose Maddox and more! LP, Vinyl record album
With selections by Jive Five, Teen Queens, Everly Brothers, Sam Cooke, Frankie Avalon, Dion & The Belmonts, The Passions, and others. LP, Vinyl record album
One of the great mid 70s albums from Tom Waits in his earlier boozy, growling balladeer mode – with lots of slower, piano-led bluesy and jazzy ballads – on top of the jivey, gravelly charisma of his voice and songwriting that already had him approaching legendary status even though he was still in 20s! The mix of that gruff voice and the fairly pretty instrumentation is prime Waits from this period, making 40s, 50s and 60s-inspired songcraft as fresh as ever in the late 70s and remains so to this day. Includes "Cinny's Waltz", "Muriel", "I Never Talk To Strangers", "A Sight For Sore Eyes", "Barber Shop", Foreign Affair" and more. LP, Vinyl record album
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