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✨✧ Linda RonstadtDon't Cry Now ... CD
Asylum, 1973. Used ... $4.99
... CD

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Linda RonstadtHand Sown Home Grown/Silk Purse (with bonus track) ... CD
Capitol/Raven (Australia), 1969/1970. Used ... $18.99
Cali country rock from the end of the 60s/start of the 70s by Linda Ronstadt – her first couple of Capitol solo records– compiled on a single CD by Raven! Hand Sown. . .Home Grown was Linda's first solo record after the Stone Poneys, released in 1969, and a prime example of Linda's big, boisterous and passionate vocal style, floating over some groovy steel guitar and a more extroverted sound on the best tunes, but with some nice folkier numbers, too. It's surprising mix of moods, with lush strings and groovy organs, plus Linda's huge voice. Titles include "Baby You've Been On My Mind", "Silver Treads And Golden Needles", "Long Way Around", "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight", "The Dolphins" and more. 1970's Silk Purse as just a step or 2 better, thanks to a tighter feel, better songs, and more confidence from Linda, especially on her sassy take on Hank Williams' "Lovesick Blues", and other gems. Titles include "Are My Thoughts With You", "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", "Louise", "Menter Revenge", "Life Is Like A Mountain Railway" and more, plus the bonus track "(She's a) Very Lovely Woman". CD

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Linda RonstadtRound Midnight (What's New/Lush Life/Sentimental Reasons) ... CD
Asylum, Mid 80s. Used 2CD ... $11.99
All three of Linda Ronstadt's albums of jazz vocals – with backings from Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra. CD
(Early pressing – discs made in Japan.)

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Linda RonstadtSimple Dreams (Original Master Recording) ... CD
Elektra/Mobile Fidelity, 1977. Used Gatefold ... $49.99
... CD
(Limited and numbered gold CD pressing from Mobile Fidelity – in great shape!)

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Linda RonstadtSimple Dreams (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Asylum/Rhino, 1977. Used ... $9.99
... CD
(40th anniversary edition.)

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Stone Poneys/Linda RonstadtLinda Ronstadt, Stone Poneys, & Friends Vol 3 ... CD
Capitol, Late 60s. Used ... $19.99 24.99
Linda Ronstadt got her start in the Stone Poneys, but this third album from the group makes it clear that she's rising as a lead act on her own – and as the "friends" in the title indicates, Ronstadt's also beginning to have quite a reach within the California scene itself too! The album unfortunately doesn't list credits besides songwriting, but we're guessing there's some great talents in the studio – as the mix of solo vocals, group harmonies, and larger instrumental touches is really wonderful – way past simple Capitol 60s pop! The set's overflowing with great tunes – and titles include the cool "Fragments" medley – plus versions of Tim Buckley's "Aren't You The One", "Hobo", and "Wings", a version of Mike Nesmith's "Some Of Shelly's Blues", and a version of Laura Nyro's "Stoney End". CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ Linda RonstadtGreatest Hits ... CD
Asylum, 1970s. Used ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
Includes the songs "You're No Good", "Silver Threads And Golden Needles", "Desperado", "Love Is A Rose", "That'll Be The Day", "Long, Long Time", "Different Drum", "When Will I Be Loved", "Love Has No Pride", "Heat Wave", "It Doesn't Matter Anymore",and "Tracks Of My Tears". CD

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✨✧ Linda RonstadtCollection ... CD
Rhino, 1970s/1980s/1990s/2000s. Used 2 CD ... Out Of Stock
... CD

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✨✧ Linda RonstadtDon't Cry Now (longbox edition) ... CD
Asylum, 1973. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD

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✨✧ Linda RonstadtFeels Like Home ... CD
Elektra, 1995. Used ... Out Of Stock
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✨✧ Linda RonstadtHeart Like A Wheel (Gold CD pressing) ... CD
Capitol/Audio Fidelity, 1974. Used ... Out Of Stock
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✨✧ Linda RonstadtCanciones De Mi Padre ... CD
Asylum, 1987. Used ... Out Of Stock
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✨✧ Linda RonstadtFor Sentimental Reasons ... CD
Asylum, 1986. Used ... Out Of Stock
Linda Ronstadt's album of jazz vocals – recorded with backings from Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra. CD
 
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Earl ScruggsI Saw The Light With Some Help From My Friends/Live From Austin City Limits/Strike Anywhere/Bold & New ... CD
BGO (UK), Mid 70s. New Copy ... Just Sold Out!
Four albums that show the continuing evolution of Earl Scruggs in the 70s – with a sound that's very different than his earlier music, and maybe even sharper instrumentation overall! First up is I Saw The Light – a record made after the famous banjo pioneer split with Lester Flatt, and was very popular with a young rock crowd – as evidenced by help he gets here from Linda Ronstadt and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – not to mention Gary and Randy Scruggs, Vassar Clements, and Norman Blake! The mix of famous names and the growing Scruggs Review sound is great – and the record is an unlikely but important entry in the rise of country rock during the early 70s, with a very different quality than some of Earl's earlier work. We might well thank the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – as the vibe is similar at times to their shifting music of the period – mixed with some Mike Nesmith inspiration, as a few of his tunes are included. Titles include "Lonesome & A Long Way From Home", "Silver Wings", "Never Ending Song Of Love", "Rock Sant & Nails", "Some Of Shelly's Blues", "It's A Picture From Life's Other Side", and "Propinquity". Features bonus tracks "The Cure", "I Saw The Light", "Fireball Mail", and "Tramp On The Street". On Live From Austin City Limits, the great Earl Scruggs takes on the growing Austin scene – which turns out to be a perfect fit for his Revue's blend of new country modes and older styles of instrumentation! Earl leads off the set with stunning work on banjo – maybe even sharper than earlier years – and the group lead off with some Dylan material at the start, showcasing some of their rock leanings – but soon bringing on other songs of their own, and making for this beautiful mix of key instrumental moments and lyrical passages. Lead vocals are from Gary Scruggs, and Randy and Steve Scruggs are in the group too – on titles that include "Nashville Skyline Rag", "I Shall Be Released", "Tall Texas Woman", "I Just Can't Seem To Change", "Black Mountain Blues", "Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven", and "The Swimming Song". Strike Anywhere is a mighty nice album from the great Earl Scruggs – recorded with his boys' Revue group, and a sound that really helps keep Earl's instrumentation fresh for the 70s! Years back, we never would have thought that mixing the legendary Scruggs banjo sound with keyboards would have worked – but the change here is a great one, as Earl makes the shift that a few of his traditional instrumental contemporaries were doing at the time – such as Vassar Clements or Bashful Brother Oswald – finding a new setting for the instruments that still shine out in the lead at all the best moments. Titles include a great remake of "Mandolin Wind" – plus "Muhammad Ali", "Bring It On Home To Me", "You Really Got A Hold On Me", "I Think Of You", and "Dreaming As One". On Bold & New, the great Chips Moman produced and recorded the record – a set that shows that move that Earl had made into country rock during the decade, delivered in the best possible hands! Vocals are from some of Earl's sons, and the man himself still gets gets in plenty of banjo solos too – as the group mix their own material with a few from Bobby Emmons, who plays organ, electric piano, and clavinet on the set. Titles include "The Cabin", "Our Love Is Home Grown", "That's Alright Mama", "Found Myself A New Love", "Games People Play", "Take The Time To Fall In Love", and "Louisiana Lady". (Folk/Country, Rock) CD

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✨✧ VariousClassic Soft Rock – The Air That I Breathe ... CD
Time Life/Sony, 1970s/Early 1980s. Used ... $2.99
Includes the songs Cliff Richard, Gerry Rafferty, Dr. Hook, Chris Rea, Linda Ronstadt, Little River Band, The Hollies, Don McLean, Robert John, Paul Davis, and more - 15 songs in all. CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ VariousTop Hits Of The 70s – Greastest Hits – 20 Original Songs ... CD
Collectables, 1970s. Used ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
Music from The Band, Dr Hook, Linda Ronstadt, Glen Campbell, Little River Band, Sugarloaf, Grand Funk Railroad, Tavares, Robert John, Gerry Rafferty, Kenny Rogers, and more - twenty songs in all. CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ Ash Ra TempelStarring Rosi ... CD
Made In Germany (Germany), 1973. New Copy ... Out Of Stock
The last and lean effort from the legendary Ash Ra Tempel – a set that relies heavily on vocals from female singer Rosemarie Muller, who's pictured on the cover almost as some Teutonic take on Linda Ronstadt! And oddly, there might be a bit of Cali currents in the mix – as the guitar work of Manuel Gottsching, while as weird and wild as ever, does have these occasional moments of grounding – certainly not standard rock, but these tuneful snippets from time to time that are almost a surprise next to the darker, moodier vocals of Rosi! Dieter Dierks produced, and had a nice hand in the sound – and Rosi also plays a bit of vibes and a concert harp – although the swirling sound is much more electric and spacey than you might guess from those instruments. Titles include "Interplay Of Forces", "Laughter Loving", "Bring Me Up", "Cosmic Tango", "Schizo", and "Day Dream". CD
 
 
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