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Alkan — Le Festin D'Esope Op 39 No 12/Barcarolle Op 65 No 6/Quasi Faust/Symphonie Nos 4-7 Op 39 – Raymond Lewenthal ... LP
RCA, 1965. Very Good+ .... $1.99
(White Dog, Mono pressing. Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Liz Anderson — Cookin Up Hits ... LP
RCA, 1967. Near Mint- .... $3.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Liz Anderson — Country Style ... LP
RCA, 1969. Near Mint- .... $4.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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new Len Barry — My Kind Of Soul ... LP
RCA, 1967. Very Good+ .... $7.99
Len Barry gets a bit soulful here – with arrangements from Joe Rnezetti, Jimmy Wisner, and Pete Dino – on cuts that include "Sweet Soul Music", "Mickey's Monkey", "The Moving Finger Writes", "Our Love", and "The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game".
(Spine has a bit of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN letters.)

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Beastles — Party Album ... LP
Berandol, 1984. Very Good+ .... $0.49
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Beatles — Rock N Roll Music Volume 1 ... LP
Capitol, Early 60s. Very Good+ .... $6.99
(Cover has some wear, tape on the spine, a few creases, and WGN letters in pen and a small sticker on back.)

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Beatles — Something New ... LP
Capitol, Mid 60s. Good+ .... $2.99
(Apple pressing. Vinyl is has a few deep marks that click on side 1 tracks three - six. Cover is worn, has split seams held with masking tape, a few rips, WGN letters in marker, and a cutout hole.)

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Beethoven — Concerto No 4 In G Major Op 58 – Rudolf Serkin/Eugene Ormandy/Philadelphia Orchestra ... LP
Columbia, Early 60s. Very Good .... $3.99
(Mono pressing. Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cover has a radio station track list sticker.)

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Beethoven — Five Middle Quartets – Quartets Op 59 Nos 1-3 (Rasumovsky), Op 74 (Harp), & Op 95 – Guarneri Quartet ... LP
RCA, Late 60s. Near Mint- 4LP .... $18.99
(White Dog Stereo pressing. Includes original book. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Box has WGN Library letters and a the top lid has come free from the bottom..)

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Beethoven/Tchaikovsky/Prokofiev/Sibelius — 4 Great Violin Concertos – Concerto Op 61/Concerto Op 47/Concerto Op 63/Concerto Op 35 – Henryk Szeryng/Antal Dorati/London Symphon ... LP
Mercury, Mid 60s. Near Mint- 3LP .... $28.99
(Gold label mono pressing. Includes original book. Box has some spots of tape residue and light edge wear. Inside box has WGN Library letters in marker.)

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Gene Bertoncini — Evolution ... LP
Evolution, Late 60s/Early 70s. Very Good Gatefold .... $3.99
(Cover has a spot of tape on the spine, with some pen and WGN Library letters on the back.)

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Berwald — Symphony In C Major (Singuliere)/Symphony In E Flat Major – Sixten Ehrling/London Symphony ... LP
London, 1968. Very Good+ .... $4.99
(Stereo pressing. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cover has a promotional sticker.)

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Bizet/Lalo/Massenet — L'Arlesienne Suites 1 & 2/Le Roi D'Ys (overture)/Meditation From Thais – Jean Martinon/Chicago Symphony Orchestra ... LP
RCA, 1967. Very Good .... $1.99
(Whiet Dog, Mono pressing. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cover has some edge wear.)

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Malcolm Boyd with Charlie Byrd — Happening Prayers For Now ... LP
Columbia, 1965. Very Good .... $0.49
(Spine has a small mark from old tape, and back cover has WGN call letters in marker.)

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Brahms — Quintet For Piano & Strings In F Minor Op 34 – Eva Bernathova/Janacek Quartet ... LP
Deutsche Grammophon, Early 60s. Very Good .... $1.99
(Blue Tulips, US pressing. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Georgia Brown — Many Shades Of Georgia Brown ... LP
Capitol, Mid 60s. Very Good .... $0.99
(Cover has a promo punch, a spot of tape with a rip on the spine, a bit of pen, and WGN Library letters on the back.)

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Jim Ed Brown — Gems By Jim ... LP
RCA, 1967. Near Mint- .... $1.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Jim Ed Brown — Jim Ed Sings The Browns ... LP
RCA, 1969. Very Good+ .... $3.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Jim Ed Brown — Remember Me ... LP
RCA, 1969. Very Good .... $1.99
(Cover has light wear, a spot of tape on the spine, a bit of pen, a promo stamp, and WGN Library letters on the back.)

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Maxine Brown — Sugar Cane County ... LP
Chart, 1969. Near Mint- .... $9.99
(Cover has some tape on the spine and WGN marker on back.)

Add to Cartsearch match 21.  
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Barbara Carroll — Live! Her Piano & Trio ... LP
Warner, Late 60s. Very Good .... $0.49
(White label promo. Side 2 has a mark that clicks on track two. Cover has a spot of tape with a rip on the spine, a promo sticker, and WGN Library letters on the back.)

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Chad & Jeremy — Of Cabbages & Kings ... LP
Columbia, 1967. Very Good+ .... $19.99
A dream of a record from Chad & Jeremy – a fantastic bit of psychedelic pop produced by Gary Usher! The album's got quite a different feel than the rest of the duo's work – as their standard Brit pop style is augmented by lots of extra strings and woodwinds, super-baroque in a beautiful post-Pet Sounds sort of way. The songs are wonderful, too – with themes on the rise and fall of modern life, very much in a Kinks sort of style – with titles like "Busman's Holiday", "Rest In Peace", "Family Way", "Can I See You", and the extended "Progress Suite". Plus, the CD features 6 bonus tracks, a few previously unissued – including "Manners Maketh Man", "Cautionary Tale", "Sister Marie", and "Painted Dayglow Smile".
(2 eye mono pressing. Cover has a tracklist sticker, some tape residue on the spine, and WGN letters in marker on back.)

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Charlie Chalmers — Sax & The Single Girl ... LP
Chess, 1967. Very Good .... $14.99
An obscure record with a silly title – but a seminal batch of southern soul instrumentals, recorded at the height of the Muscle Shoals scene! The record's a really odd one in the Chess catalog – because it's got the feel of a record that should have come out on Atlantic or Capitol, or more appropriately Fame – as Rick Hall arranged and produced the record, and it features instrumentation by all his best Fame Studios session players, including Charlie Chalmers and Andrew Love on tenor, Gene Miller and Wayne Jackson on trumpet, Jimmy Johnson guitar, Spooner Oldham on piano, Carl Banks on organ, and Roger Hawkins on drums. Chalmers handles the main solo lines on tenor – cutting nice King Curtis-y lines over some well crafted southern soul grooves with a strong funky 45 feel. There's some particularly great cuts on the album – and titles include "Night Rumble", "Velvet Soul", "Groovin", "Soulin", "Two In The Morning", and "Poppin".
(Blue label pressing, with a small sticker on the label. Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip. Cover has some wear, a promo sticker, and WGN library letters on the back.)

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Dave Clark Five — I Like It Like That ... LP
Epic, Mid 60s. Near Mint- .... $36.99
(White label mono promo. Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters – but this is a sweet copy overall!)

Add to Cartsearch match 25.  
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Petula Clark — These Are My Songs ... LP
Warner, Mid 60s. Very Good .... $8.99
(White label promo. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cover has a parially split bottom seam with tape and some pen on the back.)

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Tommy Collins — Let's Live A Little ... LP
Tower, Mid 60s. Very Good+ .... $4.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cover has a split top seam and a small rip at the opening.)

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Perry Como — Perry Como In Italy ... LP
RCA, 1966. Very Good .... $1.99
One of the most haunting albums we've ever heard from Perry Como – a session recorded in Italy during the mid 60s – featuring arrangements by Nick Perito, and backing vocals by the Alessandro Alessandroni Singers! The tunes include a fair bit of older Italian numbers – some sung in the language of their origin, some in English translations that we've come to know on this side of the Atlantic – and Como takes them all with a sad-tinged style that makes the album one of his moodiest ever – a record that oozes melancholy with every song, and which has a late nite, heartbreaking appeal that goes beyond even the understanding of language. The set's a great one to convey the popularity of Italian work on the American market in the 60s – and Como carries off the session even better than some of the more likely singers on the scene during the period. Titles include "Souvenir D'Italie", "Forget Domani", "Anema E Core", "One Day Is Like Another", "Arrivederci Roma", "Oh Marie", and "E Lei".
(Black label mono pressing, with deep groove. Cover has masking tape on the spine and bottom seam, a rip on the spine, some pen, and WGN Library letters on the back. Label has a small sticker.)

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Corrie Folk Trio — Corrie Folk Trio With Paddie Bell ... LP
Elektra, Early 60s. Very Good+ .... $1.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Mike Curb — Big Bounce ... LP
Warner, Late 60s. Very Good+ .... $7.99
One of the groovier soundtracks that Mike Curb ever recorded – a light batch of easy numbers with some electric bass and/or guitar at the bottom – tripping with a bit more punch than you might expect, and floating with some really wonderful instrumental touches at times! In a way, this is almost an easy version of Curb's biker/soundtrack albums – a bit cheesy, a bit hip, and featuring a few vocal numbers. Titles include "His Name", "The Big Bounce", "Once In A Lifetime", "The Boss Man", "Little Pickle", and "Throwing Rocks".
(White label promo. Cover has a promo sticker. Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip. Back cover has WGN library letters.)

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John Dankworth & His Orchestra — $1,000,000 Collection ... LP
Fontana, 1960s. Very Good+ .... $11.99
One of Dankworth's harder outings, with a great group of Brit Jazz players, including Michael Gibbs, Kenny Wheeler, and Tony Coe. It includes tight compositions that still carry Dankworth's easy feel, but which also have a bit of an atonal edge to them! Includes "Hogshead of Hogarth", "Composition with Colour", "Winter Scene", "Sailor", "Face In A Crowd", "Little Girl In Blue" and more.
(White label promo. Cover has some tape on the spine and WGN Library letters in marker on back.)

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Eddy Davis Dixie Jazzmen — Live At The Old Town Gate ... LP
Black Bird, 1966. Very Good+ .... $5.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Sammy Davis Jr — Dr Dolittle ... LP
Reprise, Early 60s. Very Good- .... $1.99
(Vinyl has some oxidation, plays with noise. Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cover has some tape along the seams.)

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Ann Dee — Free Again ... LP
Capitol, Late 60s. Very Good+ .... $2.99
One of the more obscure chapters in David Axelrod's years at Capitol – a record featuring comeback vocals from singer Ann Dee – a talent from earlier years, getting a bit of an update here from Ernie Freeman on arrangements and Axelrod on production. There's no standout funky numbers, but Axe's production gives the record a nice degree of space that pushes it pas the usual pop styles of the time – kind of in the realm of some of Nancy Wilson's more sophisticated sides. Titles include "Woman In A Man's World", "Free Again", "The Look Of Love", "The Sun In My Life", and "Your Zowie Face".
(Cover has a FREE punch-out, some tape on the spine, and WGN letters in marker on back.)

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Patti Drew — I've Been Here All The Time ... LP
Capitol, 1969. Very Good+ .... $24.99
Sweet Chicago soul from this ex-lead singer of the Drew-Vels! The tracks are arranged and conducted by Phil Wright, and they have a pretty nice groovy soul feel – in the Capitol mode of the late 60s. The record's got a fair number of covers, like "I, Who Have Nothing", "What the World Needs Now", and "Midnight Confessions" – but there's also a lot of good soul cuts, too, like the title cut "I've Been Here All The Time", "Just Can't Forget About You", and Patti's great version of "Hard to Handle"!
(Cover has a FREE punch-out, some tape on the spine, and WGN marker on back.)

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Dvorak/Francaix — Piano Quintette In A Op 81/String Trio – Jascha Heifetz/Gregor Piatigorsky/Jacob Lateiner/Israel Baker/Joseph De Pasquale ... LP
RCA, 1967. Very Good .... $1.99
(Spine has a small mark from old tape, and the back cover has WGN call letters in marker.)

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Bernard Ebbinghouse — Prudence & The Pill ... LP
20th Century, 1968. Very Good+ .... $11.99
A strange little film from the late 60s – a brit comedy starring Deborah Kerr and David Niven, in kind of a tender and silly comedy about the early years of birth control. About half the soundtrack's kind of orchestral and romantic (surprisingly), but the other half is nice and groovy – with a strong jazz approach handled by a number of British players, like baritone saxophonist Ronnie Ross, organist Roger Coulam, and tenor player Danny Moss. The Mike Sammes Singers sing "Too Soon To Tell", and they're probably also the wordless vocal chorus on the nice jaunty number "The Pill", a groovy little tune that also has some electric harpischord! Other groovy tracks include "Walk With Grace", "For Geraldine", "The Hired Help", "Indoor Outdoor Girl", and "The Morning After".
(Cover has a mono/promo sticker, some tape on the spine, and WGN letters in marker on back.)

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Cass Elliott — Make Your Own Kind Of Music ... LP
Dunhill, 1969. Very Good .... $5.99
(White label promo. Cover has light wear, a small center split and a spot of tape on the spine, a promo sticker, and WGN Library letters on the back. Label has a small sticker.)

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Herb Ellis & Charlie Byrd — Guitar/Guitar ... LP
Columbia, 1964. Very Good+ .... $9.99
A nice early set from jazz guitar greats Herb Ellis and Charlie Byrd – who would work together much more frequently in the years to come – but sharing a rare early 60s joint set on 1964's Guitar/Guitar! This is one of the earliest, if not the earliest pairings on record for these guys as a joint effort – and it's a really warm, engaging blend of Byrd's finger style acoustic playing and Ellis's clean electric eclecticism. The run through some nice jazzy blues and west coast breezy modes, a little bit of bossa, a touch of Chet Atkins style twang, and more – all of it pretty laidback and charming! Titles include "Se Todos Fossem Iquais A Voce", "Chung King", "Carolina In The Morning", "Three Quarter Blues", "Take Care Of Yourself", "Jazz 'N' Samba", "Oh, Lady Be Good", "Things Ain't What They Used To Be", "A Hundred Years From Today", "and "Bluesette".
(White label 2 eye promo. Cover has a tracklist sticker, some tape on the spine, and WGN letters in marker on back.)

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Ella Fitzgerald — Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George & Ira Gershwin Songbook – Vol 2 ... LP
Verve, 1959. Good+ Gatefold .... $4.99
Sweet arrangements by Nelson Riddle!
(Verve Inc pressing, with deep groove. Cover has masking tape on the seams, some tape residue and a couple rips on the spine, a WGN ink stamp, and some pen and pencil.)

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Ella Fitzgerald — Sings The Rodgers & Hart Song Book Vol 1 ... LP
Verve, Late 50s. Very Good- .... $0.99
A classic vocal set from Ella – filled with standards from the Rodgers & Hart songbook – including "My Romance", "Spring Is Here", "Thou Swell", "A Ship Without A Sail", and "Have You Met Miss Jones".
(MGM pressing. Cover has masking tape on the spine and bottom seam, some peeling at the spine, and WGN Library letters on the back.)

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Sonny Forriest — Tuff Pickin ... LP
Decca, Early 60s. Near Mint- .... $28.99
A lost groover from this obscure soul jazz guitarist – recorded with some pretty interesting backing, and a firey guitar style that makes us wish he'd recorded more! The record sports two main groups backing up Forriest's guitar – one with Ernie Hayes on organ, Bernard Purdie on drums, Willie Rodriguez on conga, and Albert Winston on bass; the other with Grachan Moncur on trombone, Frank Haynes on tenor, Charles Davis on baritone, and Leo Morris on drums. Sonny's guitar work is right out front – very complicated and bluesy, mostly single-note plucked, in the manner of Grant Green, but with a lot more inflection on the strings. Titles include "Minor Blast", "My Soul Is Happy", "Mashin It", "Steppin", "Miss Dee McC", and "Bitter With The Sweet".
(Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Connie Francis — Connie & Clyde – Hit Songs Of The 30s ... LP
MGM, 1968. Very Good+ .... $4.99
Quite an unusual little album from Connie Francis – her attempt to join in on the Bonnie & Clyde album craze of the late 60s – but a set that's got a different feel than most! While others were steeped in country and bluegrass sounds, the approach here is mostly in a 30s pop vocal mode – playful arrangements from Don Costa, occasionally augmented to give them an "old time" feel in the studio – and vocals from Connie that are quite different than her usual pop modes – really changed up nicely to fit the different spirit of the tunes. Titles include "Ace In The Hole", "Gold Diggers Medley", "Connie & Clyde", "Maybe", "Button Up Your Overcoat", and "Am I Blue".
(Yellow label mono promo. Cover has a DJ sticker, masking tape on the seams, some clear tape on the spine, and WGN letters in marker on back.)

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Joeseph Gershenson — Madame X ... LP
Decca, Late 50s. Very Good .... $0.99
A mixture of serious and sensuous themes written for this later film starring Lana Turner. Some of the music is adapted from the "Swedish Rhapsody" by Charles Wildman, and a few other tracks are variations on themes by Liszt. Titles include "Depths Of Despair", "Future Plans", "Christmas Holly", "The End Of a Dream", "Madame X On Trial", and "Headlines & Holly".
(White label promo. Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip. Back cover has WGN library letters.)

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Stan Getz — Stan Getz At Tanglewood ... LP
RCA, 1967. Very Good .... $1.99
A beautiful bit of lost Getz from the 60s – a record of incredible depth that's somehow gotten lost in the shuffle of time! The album has Stan playing at Tanglewood with a core group that includes Gary Burton, Jim Hall, Steve Swallow, and Roy Haynes, plus musical backings by the Boston Pops – conducted by Arthur Fiedler in a style that's somehow without any of the hoke of his other recordings of the time, and which manages to give Stan some of the best "with orchestra" backings he's ever gotten! There's none of the overwrought modernism of some of the other Getz/orchestra collaborations that we never seem to like as much – and Stan's in incredible Spring Rain-like tone on the whole thing – blowing magically through both the lush and grooving numbers alike! Titles include "Tanglewood Concerto", "Where Do You Go", "Three Ballads For Stan", "A Song After Sundown", and a great orchestral take on "Girl From Ipanema".
(Red label mono pressing, with deep groove. Cover has masking tape on the top and bottom seams, a spot of tape on the spine, and WGN Library letters on the back.)

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Glad Singers — Surprise! ... LP
Columbia, Mid 60s. Very Good+ .... $1.99
A very groovy vocal set – produced by Teo Macero with a nicely modern edge!
(White label pressing. Cover has some light wear, a bit of pen, and WGN Library letters on the back. Spine has a spot of old tape.)

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Dave Grusin — Kaleidoscope ... LP
Columbia, 1964. Very Good .... $6.99
Although you may think of Dave Grusin as the man who's only capable of putting out snoozy fusion, this excellent session from 1964 is a very tight boppish one that features great players like Thad Jones, Frank Foster, and Bob Cranshaw. Dave shows a strong early talent for arranging, and he gives the solosists a lot of room – but his piano playing's also great in itself, and has a nice warm lyrical style that's hardly hinted at in his later work. A surprisingly strong album, and with lots of nice cuts, including "Inez", "Stella By Starlight", "Kaleidoscope", and "Gozwell".
(White label 2 eye pressing. Cover has a tracklist sticker, some tape on the spine, and WGN letters in marker on back.)

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Rune Gustafsson — Rune At The Top ... LP
Atlantic, 1969. Very Good .... $5.99
A very groovy set of pop-jazz guitar tunes – originally recorded by Metronome Records in Sweden, but issued here by Atlantic. The core of the recording is Gustafsson's guitar trio, but the record also features some larger backing by Georg Riedel that have a nice airy feel to them. While the record isn't totally funky, it's got a nice slightly funky easy sound that's very nice. Includes a good version of "California Soul", plus "Waltz A Nova", "The Look Of Love", "Witchita Lineman", and "Me On The See Saw".
(White label mono pressing. Cover has a promo sticker, some tape on the spine, a bit of pen, and WGN letters in marker on back.)

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Stuart Hamblen — This Old House Has Got To Go – There's A Freeway Comin Thru ... LP
Kapp, Mid 60s. Very Good+ .... $0.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Handel — Six Organ Concertos Op 4 & Six Fugues – Carl Weinrich/Arthur Fiedler/Arthur Fiedler Sinfonietta ... LP
RCA, Mid 60s. Near Mint- 2LP .... $7.99
(White Dog Mono pressing. Includes original book. Box has WGN Library letters in marker on the front.)

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Eddie Harris — Here Comes The Judge ... LP
Columbia, Mid 60s. Near Mint- .... $11.99
A great lost album from Eddie! The record was one of his few cut for Columbia – recorded between his early years at Vee Jay and his hit years at Atlantic – and it's an excellent little batch of cuts, with a tight Chicago soulful grooving sound, and a strong approach that mixes hardbop and soul jazz in a very nice way. Some of the material is pop in origin – like "Goldfinger" and "People" – but even those tracks are done very nicely, with a nice groove and Eddie's biting sax firmly in place. Other titles include "East End Blues", "Rice Pudding", "That's Tough", and "Ineffable".
(White label 2 eye mono pressing. Cover has a tracklist sticker, a promo sticker and a bit of pen. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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John Hartford — Earthwords & Music ... LP
RCA, 1967. Very Good .... $11.99
(Cover has a spot of tape with some ripping on the spine, some pen, and WGN Library letters on the back.)

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Jimmie Haskell & By Dunham/Frankie Avalon — I'll Take Sweden ... LP
United Artists, Mid 60s. Very Good+ .... $9.99
What a movie! Bob Hope, Frankie Avalon, and Tuesday Weld on the same screen! But even better, the great Jimmie Haskell handled the music – and he comes up with some excellent touches that make the record groove a bit more than many of its contemporaries. Jimmy contributes some cool instrumental tunes that pop organ, guitars, and drums around other instrumentation – and also brings a nicely syncopated approach to vocal numbers by members of the cast, giving them the punch of some of his work for Reprise at the time. Frankie sings "I'll Take Sweden", "Would Ya Like My Last Name", and "The Bells Keep Ringin"; Tuesday sings "Give It To Me"; and Bob does "Nothing Can Compare With You" over instrumentations that sound a lot like Dean Martin's at the time. Instrumental titles include "Watusi Jo", "Kissin Polka", "I'll Take Sweden", and "The Bells Keep Ringin".
(Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Paul Horn — Profile Of A Jazz Musician ... LP
Columbia, 1962. Very Good .... $9.99
Fantastic stuff – and a beautiful album of modal grooves that really deserves wider recognition! Horn plays alto and flute in a groovy west coast quintet with Emil Richards on vibes and Paul Moer on piano – and the overall feel is very similar to his stellar Something Blue album on the HiFi label. Tracks begin with some tight bass and drum workouts, then the piano of Moers sets down lines that let horn and Richards groove over the top. Wonderful stuff – with only a hint of Horn's later hippy-dippy work, and some great tight jazz soloing. Titles include "Fun Time", "Now Hear This", "Abstraction", and "Straight Ahead".
(2 eye mono pressing. Cover has some wear, seam splitting, a spot of tape on the spine, a promo stamp, and WGN letters on the back.)

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Rheta Hughes — Introducing An Electrifying New Star ... LP
Columbia, Late 60s. Near Mint- .... $19.99
Nice one! This is the obscure first album by Rhetta Hughes – who's probably better known to the world for her later album on Tetragrammon. The tracks are a mix of pop and soul titles, but they're given some nice arrangements by Chicago soul great Tennyson Stephens, who also sings on the album a bit. Ralph Bass produced the whole session, and it's got a beautiful sort of jazz/soul vocal style that brings to mind the great Lorez Alexandria albums on Argo. The whole thing's very different than Rhetta's later deeper soul releases – and is a beautiful vocal album in the polished Chicago jazz vocal tradition. Titles include "Come On Home", "Back Street", "Music Makes Me Dance", "Lost & Lookin'", and "When Sunny Gets Blue".
(White label promo. Cover has a tracklist sticker, some tape on the spine, and WGN marker on back.)

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Mahalia Jackson — Greatest Hits ... LP
Columbia, 1950s. Very Good .... $3.99
(2 eye white label promo. Cover has a tracklist sticker, and WGN library letters on the back. Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip.)

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Janacek — Slavonic Mass – Pilarczyk/Martin/Gedda/Gaynes/Prince Joseph/Westminster Choir/Bernstein/New York Philharmonic ... LP
Columbia, Early 60s. Near Mint- .... $1.99
(White label promo. Includes original insert. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cove has a radio station track list sticker.)

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Jim & Jesse — All Time Great Country Instrumentals ... LP
Epic, Mid 60s. Near Mint- .... $8.99
(Mono pressing. White label promo. Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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JJ Johnson — JJ! ... LP
RCA, 1965. Very Good+ .... $4.99
A beautiful example of the mid-60s power of JJ Johnson – a big band session that features arrangements by JJ, Gary McFarland, and Oliver Nelson – all a very cooking mix of modernism, soul, and swing! The groups are large on all numbers, but there's plenty of room for Johnson to solo out in the lead – in a tightly-blown approach to trombone that almost comes across like a trumpet, given JJ's focus on the instrument. Other horn parts back him up lightly, but never overwhelm – and titles include "So What", "Stratusphunk", "Winter's Waif", "El Camino Real", "Stolen Moments", "Train Samba", and "Bemsha Swing".
(Black label mono pressing with deep groove. Cover has some tape on the spine, some wear, and WGN Library marker and some pen on back.)

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Jack Jones — Time For Us ... LP
RCA, 1969. Very Good .... $0.99
(Cover has ring & edge wear and a spot of tape on the spine, with a sticker, WGN Library letters, and a couple of rips on the back.)

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Skip Juried — Coming Of The Dancer ... LP
Blue Book, Early 70s. Very Good+ Gatefold .... $11.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape. Cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Just IV — First Twelve Sides ... LP
Liberty, Mid 60s. Very Good+ .... $0.49
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Roslyn Kind — Give Me You ... LP
RCA, 1969. Very Good+ .... $3.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cover has some edge wear.)

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Morgana King — Wild Is Love ... LP
Reprise, 1966. Very Good .... $0.99
A playfully swinging little set from Morgana King – given the groovy, latenight lounge Reprise sound by producer Jimmy Bowen! This second album for Reprise is a much more extroverted than the quite strong It's A Quiet Thing LP from a year before – with arranger Torrie Zito grooving out into a lightly swinging sound, in place of his chillier, almost noir approach on the previous LP! Morgana's vocals are tastefully grand – doing more with a hushed tone and an unrivaled vibrato than many more famous peers can do with a showier style! Titles include "Anything Goes", "Nobody Else But Me", "I Thought Of You Last Night", "You Fascinate Me So", "The Best Is Yet To Come", "Wild Is Love" and more.
(White label promo. Cover has light wear, a bent corner, a spot of tape with a small rip on the spine, a promo sticker, a small split on the bottom seam, and WGN Library letters on the back. Label has a small sticker.)

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King Family — King Family Live In The Round ... LP
Warner, 1966. Very Good .... $5.99
Warm wonderful whitebread work from the King Family! A great example of the way the large King ensemble really shone in the space of a concert performance – filling up the space well with all the different voices in the extended family, and shifting into different groupings that keep things interesting throughout! Titles include "The Men In My Little Girl's Life", "What The World Needs Now", "On A Clear Day", "I Said No", "Why Did I Choose You", "Guadalajara", and "Baby Sitter's Blues".
(White label promo. Cover has a spot of tape on the spine, a promo sticker, and WGN Library letters on the back.)

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Peggy Lee — Guitars Ala Lee ... LP
Capitol, Early 60s. Very Good .... $5.99
A sweet and slightly Latinized album from Peggy – one that features backings based around a variety of acoustic and electric guitars, with arrangements by Dave Grusin, Dick Hazard, Bob Bain, and Billy May. The album's got more varied moods than you'd expect for such a project – and overall, there's some really wonderful songs that show Peggy at her maturing best! Titles include "Goodbye My Love", "Think Beautiful", "An Empty Glass", "Good Times", "Touch The Earth", and "Beautiful Beautiful World".
(Original 60s pressing. Cover has some wear, masking tape on the bottom seam, and two spots of tape with a small rip on the spine, with some pen and WGN Library letters on the back.)

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Peggy Lee — Somethin Groovy ... LP
Capitol, Late 60s. Very Good- .... $0.49
Definitely somethin groovy from Peggy Lee – thanks to backings from Ralph Carmichael, and instrumental solos from Toots Thielemans!
(Cover has some wear, masking tape on the spine and bottom seam, a "free" cutout punch, splitting on the top seam, and WGN Library letters on the back.)

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Len & Judy — Folk Songs/Sweet & Bittersweet ... LP
Prestige, 1965. Very Good .... $0.99
Early work from Len Novy – who went on to do some hip rock work in the late 60s!
(Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Vinyl has a very small click.)

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Peter Link & CC Courtney — Salvation – Original Broadway Cast ... LP
Capitol, 1969. Very Good+ .... $1.99
An obscure late 60s rock opera – but a pretty great one too, and a set with some rougher, more soulful moments than Hair, Oh Calcutta, or any of its contemporaries! The instrumentation here is really great – almost in a Melvin Van Peebles mode at times, with basslines that step around in odd, almost skittish rhythms – and guitar bits and keyboards that get funky, but often in a way that's kind of quirky. Vocals are by both the authors, as well as actor Joe Morton and Yolande Bavan – the latter of whom makes one of her few rare appearances on record after working with Dave Lambert and Jon Hendricks! Tracks themselves have a definite Hair influence – slightly hippieish, but a bit more soulful – and produced here by Nik Venet with a style that lets in plenty of the "space" that made similar contemporaneous projects at Capitol so great. Titles include "Salvation", "1001", "Honest Confession Is Good For The Soul", "Ballin", "For Ever", "Deadalus", "Let's Get Lost In Now", "Back To Genesis", and the hit "If You Let Me Make Love To You Then Why Can't I Touch You".
(Cover has a cutout hole, a spot of tape on with a small rip on the spine, and WGN Library letters on the back. Label has a small sticker.)

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Hank Locklin — Lookin Back ... LP
RCA, 1969. Near Mint- .... $5.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Hank Locklin — Nashville Women ... LP
RCA, 1967. Very Good+ .... $5.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Gloria Loring — And Now We Come To Distances ... LP
Evolution, Early 70s. Very Good .... $1.99
A nice little record with a sound that's a bit like some of the more compelling vocal Verve projects at the end of the 60s – no surprise as it features arrangements by Albert Gorgoni, who worked with Astrud Gilberto – and audio direction from Brooks Arthur!
(Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip. Back cover has WGN library letters.)

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Bob Luman — Ain't Got Time To Be Unhappy ... LP
Epic, Mid 60s. Near Mint- .... $4.99
(Mono pressing. White label promo. Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Rufus Lumley — Rufus Lumley ... LP
RCA, 1968. Very Good .... $1.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Gloria Lynne — Love & A Woman ... LP
Fontana, Mid 60s. Very Good+ .... $6.99
Titles include "The Whisperers", "It May Sound Silly", "I Understand", "After All I've Been To You", "I Love You Yes I Do", and "It Seems To Me I'm Just A Woman In Love". Arrangements by Hal Mooney.
(Gold label mono promo pressing. Cover has a promo stamp, some tape on the spine, and WGN letters in marker on back.)

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Johnny Mann Singers — This Is My Country ... LP
Liberty, 1960s. Very Good .... $0.99
(Cover has masking tape on the top and bottom seams, a spot of tape with a small rip on the spine, and WGN Library letters on the back.)

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Bill Marx — Night Time Is The Right Time ... LP
Vee Jay, Mid 60s. Very Good .... $6.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Charlie McCoy — World Of Charlie McCoy ... LP
Monument, 1968. Very Good+ .... $6.99
(White label promo. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

Add to Cartsearch match 78.  
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Carmen McRae — When You're Away ... LP
Kapp, 1960. Very Good- .... $1.99
(Cover has masking tape on the seams, a rip along part of the spine, a WGN ink stamp, and some pen on the back.)

Add to Cartsearch match 79.  
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Dudley Moore — Dudley Moore Trio ... LP
London, 1969. Very Good+ .... $29.99
One of the many very groovy albums cut by pianist/comedian/actor Dudley Moore. Unlike his films, the album's filled with a great range of emotion and talent – and the set features some stunning original by Dud, played with a nice lively groove by his classic trio. Includes the rolling groover "Amalgam", a tasty jazz dance number, plus "Bags Of Chris", "Chimes", and "120 Plus Optional Magic Exploding Cadence".
(Original US pressing! Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters and a promo sticker – but this copy is pretty great overall.)

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Misty Moore — This Girl's In Love With You ... LP
Pzazz, Late 60s. Very Good .... $2.99
Misty's got a look on the cover that makes her look like she might have come across on the casting couch in order to get a record deal – but the album's a nice one that takes her sexy promise and backs it up with a nicely groovy late 60s blend of pop and jazz! There's a number of unusual tunes on the set that make it stand out a bit more than just a usual set of covers and standards – and backings occasionally have some nice jazzy touches, especially on the tracks arranged by Ronnell Bright. Other arrangements are by Evelyn Freeman, and titles include "A Moment More", "When Summer Dies", "Don't Mail The Letter", "Windy Curtains", "More Than The Eye Can See", and "The World's Still Round".
(White label promo. Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

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Mozart — Four Sonatas – Sonatas No 7 In F Major, No 6 In G Major, No 4 In E Minor & No 8 In C Major – George Szell/Rafael Druian ... LP
Columbia, Mid 60s. Very Good+ .... $1.99
(Original Stereo pressing. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cover has a radio station track list sticker.)

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Mozart — Piano Concertos Vol 1 – Concertos Nos 12, 18, 20, 23, 24, & 26 – Lili Kraus/Stephen Simon/Vienna Festival Orchestra ... LP
Epic, Mid 60s. Very Good+ 3LP .... $9.99
(Mono pressing. White label promo. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Box has WGN Library letters. Box has some edge wear on the corners.)

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Mozart — Symphony No 40 K550/Serenata Notturna K239 – Benjamin Britten/English Chamber Orchestra ... LP
London, 1968. Very Good+ .... $4.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cover has some light edge wear.)

Add to Cartsearch match 84.  
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Mussorgsky/Brahms — Songs & Dances Of Death/Four Serious Songs ... LP
Columbia, Early 60s. Very Good+ .... $5.99
(Mono pressing. White label promo. Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cover has a radio station track list sticker.)

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Stanley Myers — Ulysses ... LP
RCA, 1967. Very Good .... $3.99
A very nice soundtrack for this obscure film loosely based on the novel by Joyce – clearly a tough task, given the scope of the original book! Myers' score is suitably crazy – with a strange array of orchestral pieces, moving in and out in a "suite" format, and sounding a lot like a Nino Rota soundtrack overall – with plenty of playfully instrumental moments. Titles include "Proteus", "Nestor", "Circe", and "Ithaca".
(Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip. Back cover has WGN library letters.)

Add to Cartsearch match 86.  
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Phineas Newborn — While My Lady Sleeps ... LP
RCA, 1957. Very Good- .... $6.99
A rare "with orchestra" outing from pianist Phineas Newborn – one that has his gentle keys out front of larger backings by Dennis Farnon – all cast in the kind of dreamy mode you might expect from the title! Yet while the whole thing's certainly got a late night feel, Newborn's piano work is still quite strongly up in the mix – never smothered in strings, and instead often stepping along with the same force as some of his trio outings – but often set free from more rhythmic modes, in a way that makes for some of Phineas' most sophisticated stylings on RCA. Titles include "Lazy Mood", "Bali Hai", "If I Should Lose You", "Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair", and "While My Lady Sleeps".
(Original pressing. Cover has masking tape on all seams, some peeling on the spine, and WGN letters on back. Label has a small sticker.)

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Tom Paley & Peggy Seeger — Tom Paley & Peggy Seeger ... LP
Elektra, Early 60s. Very Good+ .... $6.99
A nice solid record of traditional folk tunes with guitar, banjo, dulcimer, and autoharp instrumentation. Contains the songs "Who's That Knocking At My Window", "The Kicking Mule", and "The Cuckoo".
(Heavy original pressing! Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

Add to Cartsearch match 88.  
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Peggy Sue — Dynamite! ... LP
Decca, 1969. Very Good+ .... $9.99
(Original white label promo pressing. Cover has some surface & edge wear, a spot of tape on the spine, a bit of pen, and WGN Library letters on the back. Label has a small sticker.)

Add to Cartsearch match 89.  
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Elvis Presley — Paradise Hawaiian Style ... LP
RCA, 1966. Very Good .... $2.99
(Original mono pressing – with inner sleeve! Back cover has a promo stamp. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

Add to Cartsearch match 90.  
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Frankie Randal, Astronauts, & Others — Wild On The Beach ... LP
RCA, 1965. Very Good+ .... $13.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters. Cover has some light ringwear.)

Add to Cartsearch match 91.  
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Don Randi — Love Theme From Romeo & Juliet ... LP
Capitol, Late 60s. Very Good+ .... $34.99
Great work from pianist Don Randi – and a lost David Axelrod gem! The album features Randi playing over Axelrod arrangements – and as a whole, it's really more of an Axelrod album than anything else – especially considering the fact that Randi was the player on some of Axe's own albums, and that the orchestrations are more the star here than the piano. The tunes groove along in that wonderful Axelrod way – lots of space, a nice bounce, and just the right mix of big and little, loud and soft, to create a very nice sound! There's some very nice soundtracky bits on the set – and titles include "Che", "Across The River", "Goodbye Columbus", "The Fox", "Mrs Robinson", "Boogaloosa", and "Both Sides Now".
(Cover has a cutout hole & some light wear. Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip. Back cover has WGN library letters.)

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Della Reese — Della Reese Live ... LP
ABC, 1966. Very Good .... $0.99
One of Della Reese's greatest records – and a unique little session cut "live in the studio" before a very appreciative crowd! Bobby Bryant wrote out some very hip charts for the session, and they're made even better by organ work by Bill Doggett and piano lines by Gerald Wiggins – both of whom are in Della's group on the record. The whole thing's got a very nice groovy feel – similar to some of the best pop jazz coming out of LA at the time – and titles include "Gotta Travel On", "Girl Talk", "Driftin Blues", "Good Morning Blues", and "Detour Ahead".
(White label promo. Cover has light wear, a spot of tape with a rip on the spine, a small sticker, and WGN Library letters on the back. Label has a small sticker.)

Add to Cartsearch match 93.  
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Regina — Three Wishes ... LP
Vega, Mid 60s. Very Good+ .... $0.99
(Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

Add to Cartsearch match 94.  
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Cliff Richard — Singers' Paradise ... LP
Epic, Early 60s. Very Good+ .... $11.99
(White label promo. Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)

Add to Cartsearch match 95.  
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Hargus Robbins — One More Time ... LP
Chart, 1969. Very Good+ .... $5.99
(Cover has a spot of tape on the spine, a small center split on the bottom seam, a bit of pen, and WGN Library letters on the back.)

Add to Cartsearch match 96.  
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Rockers & Others — Jet Set Dance Discotheque Vol 1 ... LP
Audio Fidelity, 1964. Very Good+ .... $4.99
(Cover has som etape and peeling on one corner, and a promo stamp and WGN in pen on back.)

Add to Cartsearch match 97.  
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Rockers & Others — Jet Set Dance Discotheque Vol 3 ... LP
Audio Fidelity, 1964. Very Good+ .... $6.99
(Cover has small stickers, some tape on the spine, and a promo stamp and WGN letters in pen on back.)

Add to Cartsearch match 98.  
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Jimmie Rodgers — Child Of Clay ... LP
A&M, Late 60s. Very Good+ .... $0.99
Arranged by Mort Garson – with tracks that include "Child Of Clay", "Today", "Turnaround", "The Lovers", "You Pass Me By", and "My Love Is A Wanderer".
(White label promo. Cover has some tape on the spine, masking tape on the bottom, and WGN letters in marker on back.)

Add to Cartsearch match 99.  
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Kenny Rogers & The First Edition — Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love To Town ... LP
Reprise, Late 60s. Very Good+ .... $4.99
(White label promo. Cover has light wear, a tracklist sticker, and WGN library letters on the back. Spine has a spot of clear tape.)

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Jan Rubini — Surf Symphony ... LP
Capitol, Late 60s. Very Good+ .... $19.99
An incredible little record – and one that helped take the Capitol Records surf sound of the early 60s into much hipper territory for the 70s! The record is certainly a "surf symphony" – in that it features a larger orchestra conducted by Jan Rubini – set to groovier themes that have a leaner, cleaner, more "adult" sort of easy feel – but one that also bounces along with a fair bit of groove in the mix! The style is somewhere in the territory of Pat Williams at his hippest – but also has some slight rockish touches as well – stepping around the larger strings with a soundtracky mode that's totally great. Players on the record include Jim Gordon on drums and Lyle Ritz on bass – and Ritz's strong electric pulse at the bottom of the orchestrations really help keep things moving along nicely! The overall sound is tough to describe, but it's wonderful throughout – a really unique little record that's Capitol at its finest and hippest. Titles include versions of "Warmth Of The Sun", "Theme From A Summer Place", and "My Cherie Amour" – plus "The Last Thrill", "Green Water Sails", "The Promise Of Rain", and "Night Of The Lions".
(Cover has a cutout hole. Spine has one spot of old tape. Back cover has WGN Library letters.)
 
 
 

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