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✨✧ Shocking BlueVenus/Hot Sand ... 7-inch
Colossus, 1969. Very Good+ (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
... 7-inch, Vinyl record
 
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Jimmy SmithGroovin At Smalls Paradise – Vols 1 & 2 (RVG remaster edition) ... CD
Blue Note, 1957. Used 2CDs ... $9.99
Jimmy Smith live was a killer – especially in the early days, when this one was recorded! Back in the late 50s, when Jimmy was shocking the world with his fantastically creative approach to the organ, Blue Note cut some of the first strong-selling live albums by following Jimmy to the clubs – where he would really let loose with some incredible work on the Hammond B-3. The albums recorded that time shine far brighter than Jimmy's studio work – as you'll hear in this great 2CD set that brings back the rare Groovin At Smalls vols 1 & 2, plus a whole bunch of unreleased material! There's a total of 13 tracks in all – many of them very very long – and all of them featuring Jimmy on organ, Eddie McFadden on guitar, and Donald Bailey on drums. A whopping batch of nice tracks – and titles include "After Hours", "Walkin", "My Funny Valentine", "Laura", "Slightly Monkish", and "The Champ". CD
(1999 pressing.)

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VariousRockin' Sixties ... LP
JCI/Warner, 1960s. Sealed ... $6.99
With selections by Three Dog Night, The Hollies, The Rascals, Blue Cheer, Smith, Blood Sweat & Tears, Spencer Davis, Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels, Canned Heat, Shocking Blue, Ides Of March, and Joe Cocker. LP, Vinyl record album
(Mid 80s issue, still sealed. Shrink has some pen on the back.)

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✨✧ VariousHave A Nice Day Vol 1 – Super Hits Of The 70s ... CD
Rhino, 1970s. Used ... Out Of Stock
Features tracks by Spiral Staircase, Smith, The Flying Machine, Billy Joe Royal, Steam, Shocking Blue, Vanity Fare, Mark Lindsay, The Jaggerz, Sandpipers, Cuff Links and Mountain. CD

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✨✧ VariousMood Mosaic Vol 1 – The Haschish Party ... CD
Partners In Crime (Italy), Late 60s/Early 70s. New Copy ... Out Of Stock
A wonderfully groovy set – every bit as great as you might guess from the title and the cover – and the very first installment in the now-legendary Mood Mosaic series! The set's one of the few to bring together tunes from the groovier side of the spectrum at the end of the 60s – work from British, French, American, and German sources – all awash in a great blend of funky, easy, and pop-oriented modes! There's a nicely trippy feel throughout – and titles include "Hascisch Party" by George Garvarenz, "Kiss This" by Claude Denjean, "Acka Raga" by Shocking Blue, "Mas Que Nada" by Luiz Enriquez, "En Melody" by Serge Gainsbourg, "Love For Sale" by Marian McPartland, "Batucada" by Phil Crewe, "Marins Armins Amant Ou Maris" by Michel Legrand, and "Sitar Beat" by Klaus Doldinger. CD

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✨✧ MotionsElectric Baby (180 gram silver vinyl pressing) ... LP
Philips/Music On Vinyl (Netherlands), 1969. New Copy (reissue)... Out Of Stock
A super-groovy Dutch group from the end of the 60s – one who really showcase that shift on the scene from standard beat styles to much more sophisticated music! The group features Robbie van Leeuwen in the lineup, famous for his work to come in Shocking Blue – and the album does a great job of mixing together catchy, upbeat numbers with some that have larger arrangements – balanced in a very cool way, so that the whole thing never loses its groove – maybe a bit like the Bee Gees as they were stepping things up at the end of the 60s too, but with less harmony in the approach. Titles include "Wedding Of The Hundred Brides", "Illusions", "Looking In My Eyes", "Electric Baby", "Freedom", "Slow Motion", "Hey Everybody", "Chicks", "What's Your Name", "Eliza", and "It's Alright". LP, Vinyl record album
 
 
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