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Guess WhoLive At The Paramount ... LP
RCA, 1972. Near Mint- Gatefold ... $6.99 8.99
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(Cover has a cutout notch, but is great overall.)
 
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Karen DaltonIn My Own Time ... LP
Paramount/Just Sunshine, 1971. Near Mint- ... $39.99
An underground classic from Karen Dalton – a record that's almost out of time, given its early 70s release – as Karen sings with spare backings that are almost in a Folkway Records mode at points, but with all these headier currents that are also indicative of the Bay Area generation too! Dalton's voice is completely unique too – unlike anything you'll ever hear – phrasing that almost hearkens back both to vintage jazz and Appalachian folk, but a style that's more long hair – as are some of the backings too. The set was recorded upstate in Bearsville – and really has all the hallmarks of the freedoms of that scene at the time – summed up beautifully on material that includes "Something On Your Mind", "In A Station", "Take Me", "Same Old Man", Are You Leaving For The Country", "Katie Cruel", and "How Sweet It Is". LP, Vinyl record album
(Light In The Attic reissue from 2010 in a matte cover. Includes the insert.)

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Robert SavageAdventures Of Robert Savage Volume 1 (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
Paramount/Big Pink (South Korea), 1971. New Copy Gatefold ... $18.99 24.99
There never was a second volume of work from Robert Savage – but maybe that's because he has enough musical adventures on this set to last him a lifetime! Savage is better known as Bobby Arlin, who started out with The Leaves – and his guitar here is far more searing than his work on the LA scene of the late 60s – certainly informed by the rise of British hard rock at the time, but with a boldness that's all its own! The odd cover is hardly a hint at what's inside – as Bobby works with a lean trio of just bass and drums, and none of the trappings that prog-like image might make you expect – qualities that are underscored with some occasional rootsy inflections, and a nice sort of attitude in the vocals. Titles include "Seven Days Drunk", "Don't Run & Hide", "Beaver Baby", "Milk Run", "Save Us From The Cyclops", and "Road Apples". CD

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✨✧ DetroitDetroit ... LP
Paramount, 1971. Very Good ... Out Of Stock
A funky rock nugget, with work by Mitch Ryder! Titles include "Long Neck Goose", "Let It Rock", "Drink", "Box Of Old Roses", "I Found A Love", "It Ain't Easy", and "Is It You Or Is It Me". LP, Vinyl record album
(Original pressing. Cover has some ring and edge wear.)

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✨✧ King Biscuit Boy with CrowbarOfficial Music ... LP
Paramount, Early 70s. Near Mint- Gatefold ... Out Of Stock
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✨✧ NeonNeon ... LP
Paramount, 1970. Near Mint- Gatefold ... Out Of Stock
An unusual record from the world of Tommy James – a set produced by James, who also wrote some of the material – served up by a group who know how to stretch things out and get very cool and groovy! The record has great keyboards from Francis Crabtree, who wrote much of the material – and great guitar from Peter Brannigan – all topped by soulful vocals from Russell Leslie. LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ PeopleThere Are People & There Are People ... LP
Paramount, Early 70s. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
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✨✧ Stuffy & His Frozen Parachute BandStuffy & His Frozen Parachute Band ... LP
Paramount, 1973. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
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✨✧ Fern JonesGlory Road ... CD
Dot/Numero, 1959. Used ... Out Of Stock
Southern hillbilly soul from Fern Jones – a minister, church singer and songwriter with a real feel for the secular shake of 50s Sun Records, honky tonk, and shout blues – a pure evangelical with a worldly groove! Fern worked the gospel circuit of tent and church shows for many, many years – but only recorded two albums, this one for Dot/Paramount. Fern sings in the torch country style of Patsy Cline, often with spare rockabilly-styled guitar and drums backbeat. This album is probably most noteworthy for the classic song "I Was There When It Happened" – co-written by Fern Jones and made famous by Johnny Cash. It's especially legendary because it was the only gospel number Sam Phillips allowed Cash to include on his first LP. But Fern's album is more than worthy of a late discovery – she's a true pioneer, fearlessly blending the Lord's work with the Devil's music – at a time when such poles were anathema for most artists, fans, and record labels alike! Original album tracks include "You Ain't Got Nuthin'", "I Do Believe", "Be Thankful You're You", "I Ain't Got Time", "Let Tomorrow Be" – plus the bonus tracks "When I Meet You", "By And By", "I Don't Care What The World May Do" and "This World Is Not My Home". (Folk/Country, Rock) CD
(Includes slipcase!)
 
 
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