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new Albert King — King Albert ... LP
Tomato, 1977. Very Good .... $5.99
A tight date from 1977, and one that follows nicely in the spirit of King's later Stax sides, but with a slightly smoother groove. There's a bit of the Detroit 70s mode going on in the set – that rough-and-smooth quality that you'd find on a Don Davis production, which proves to be a wonderful blend for King's music, especially on some of the album's funkier numbers. Titles include "Chump Change", "You Upset Me Babe", "Let Me Rock You", "Boot Lace", "Love Mechanic", "Call My Job", and "Good Time Charlie".
(Cover has a cutout hole, name in pen, tracklist sticker, a stain, and some light wear.)
 
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new Henry Mancini — Breakfast At Tiffany's ... LP
RCA, 1961. Used .... $6.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
An enduring Mancini classic! And although it's probably best remembered for the sleepy theme "Moon River", the score's actually got some pretty fantastic groovy numbers with a very different feel. These include the lovely "Sally's Tomato", one of our fave melodies ever from Mancini, and a very catchy number. Other nice ones include "Moon River Cha Cha", "Latin Golightly", and "The Big Blow Out".
(Black label Living Stereo pressing with deep groove.)
 
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new X-Ecutioners — Murder The Classix ... LP
X-Inc, 2002. Used .... $6.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Rob Swift, Total Eclipse & Roc Raida make with a murderous mix set – 60 minutes of the hottest X-ecutioner beats, breaks, and rhymes plus a sampling of some of the best hip hop of the last 10 or so years worth of beats. The X crew seamlessly cut up some of the hottest underground work, but they're not so stuck up that they won't occasionally pop their heads above the surface. They also splice pulp film dialogue and sound bites, rivaling Cut Chemist and Automator in the outer space cheese vein while keeping the hard core street feel. Nice!!!
(In a plain sleeve.)
 
 
 
 

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