Randy Travis —
Old 8x10 ... LP Warner, 1988. Near Mint- ...
Just Sold Out!
... LP, Vinyl record album
(BMG Direct Marketing pressing. Includes the printed inner sleeve.)
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Youngbloods —
Ride The Wind ... LP Warner/Raccoon, 1971. Near Mint- ...
Just Sold Out!
Beautiful work from the Youngbloods – a mixture of folk rock and jazzy phrasing, very much in the same spirit of Tim Hardin or Tim Buckley, with a depth and complexity that's quite surprising, and which has held up surprisingly well over the years – almost more appealing now than when it was first recorded. The electric piano alone is worth the price of admission – jazzy in a way you won't find on the group's other records – and the album features a number of longer tracks – including a sublime reading of Fred Neil's "The Dolphin", and the cuts "Beautiful", "Sunlight", "Ride The Wind", and "Sugar Babe". (Rock, Folk/Country)LP, Vinyl record album
(White label promo. Cover has light ring wear, splitting on spine.)
Includes work by Ray Price, Porter Wagoner, Marty Robbins, Linda Hopkins, Marty Robbins, John Anderson, and Clint Eastwood himself! LP, Vinyl record album
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Eric Andersen —
Avalanche ... LP Warner, 1968. Near Mint- ...
Temporarily Out Of Stock
A folk rock set from Eric Anderson, recorded with a bit more bite than some of his earlier work – on titles that include "Foolish Like The Flowers", "For What Was Gained", "Good To Be With You", "Avalanche", "Think About It", "So Hard To Fall", and "It's Comin & It Won't Be Long". (Rock, Folk/Country)LP, Vinyl record album
(Original green label W7 pressing. Vinyl is nice. Cover has light surface wear, edge wear, and a few spots of tape on the seams.)
Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks —
It Happened One Bite ... LP Warner, 1978. Near Mint- ...
Temporarily Out Of Stock
Pretty great later work from Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks – not the immediately-retro style of their earlier albums, but instead this wonderful blend of so many different jazz and acoustic elements – set forward with a style that's wonderfully groovy overall! There's a hip, scatting vibe to the music that almost puts Hicks in the same 70s territory as Ben Sidran – although maybe a few notches earlier in terms of his inspirations – yet coming across with a breezy warmth that's really beautiful, almost like the shift that Maria Muldaur had made from her trad styles of the 60s to the groove of "Midnight At The Oasis". Fender Rhodes warms the record up at all the right moments – and titles include "Boogaloo Jones", "Cruzin", "Garden In The Rain", "Dizzy Dogs", "Vinnie's Lookin Good", "Lovers For Life", and "Collared Blues". (Rock, Folk/Country)LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has light wear, promo sticker, small sticker at the top right, and some peeling and remnants from sticker removal.)
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JD Souther —
Home By Dawn ... LP Warner, 1984. Near Mint- ...
Temporarily Out Of Stock