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XA mix of classic styles -- psych, garage, prog, rockabilly, punk, post-punk, singer/songwriter, and even classic rock!

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Ben Folds FiveWhatever & Ever Amen ... CD
550 Music, 1997. Used ... $0.99
... CD

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✨✧ Arctic MonkeysWhatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not ... CD
Domino, 2006. Used ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
... CD

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✨✧ Chris ReaWhatever Happened To Benny Santini? ... CD
East West (Germany), 1980. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD
(Out of print German pressing.)

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✨✧ Chris ReaWhatever Happened To Benny Santini? (LP sleeve edition) ... CD
Magnet/Culture Factory, 1980. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD
(Limited edition 2014 pressing – includes Culture Factory obi.)

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✨✧ VariousWhatever – The '90s Pop & Culture Box (7CD set) ... CD
Rhino, 1990s. Used 7CD ... Out Of Stock
Includes music by Ministry, MC Hammer, Silk, Kriss Kross, Space Hog, Collective Soul, Sleater-Kinney, Dinosaur Jr, Gin Blossoms, Weezer, Salt-N-Pepa, They Might Be Giants, The Posies, Ice-T, Cibo Matto, the Goo Goo Dolls, Primus, Screaming Trees, Naughty By Nature, Wilco, and others. CD
(A one-of-a-kind box set with real coffee beans in the cover – in great shape with the original cardboard sleeve!)
 
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HawkwindDoremi Fasol Latido (Japanese paper sleeve edition – with bonus tracks) ... CD
United Artists/EMI (Japan), 1972. Used ... $24.99 29.99
Classic early 70s space rock from Hawkwind – mixing punchy, fuzzy aggression with trippy post psych soundscapes – with less keyboard-heavy prog noodling and tighter vibe! Doremi Faso Latido is the first Hawkwind album with Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister in the lineup, and although we can't say that this is why it's got a tighter sound, it's probably fair to speculate. It's great, whatever may make it so! Includes "Brainstorm", "Space Is Deep", "Lord Of Light", and "Down Through The Night". CD
(2010 SHM-CD pressing with 4 bonus tracks – comes with a cool reflective foil cover, replica inner sleeve, and obi!)

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✨✧ Tim HardinSuite For Susan Moore/Bird On A Wire ... CD
BGO (UK), 1969/1970. Used ... Out Of Stock
Brilliant work from Tim Hardin – two albums recorded for Columbia after his years on Verve, showing him still growing tremendously as an artist, moving past the short folksy style of early hits, into a broadly-expressed singer/songwriter mode, one that shows traces of Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, and other folk rock luminaries of the time. Suite For Susan Moore is especially great – a full suite of tracks dedicated to wife Susan (aka The Lady Came From Baltimore) and Hardin's new son Damion. The piece has a shaky brilliance – as Hardin unsurely expresses his joy and insecurity at the thought of having a family. There's a pain in the work that runs deeper than that in most of Hardin's earlier work – possibly because of his own personal trouble at the time, possibly because the depth of his emotions runs greater than in earlier love songs. Whatever the case, the album's a tremendous one – and it's well-matched here with Bird On A Wire, a record that features shorter tracks, a few covers, and others that show Hardin still capable of proudly expressed tunes in a more conventional mode. Titles include "First Love Song", "Everything Good Become More True", "Loneliness She Knows", "Magician", "Susan", "Love Hymn", "Andre Johray", "If I Knew", and "Soft Summer Breeze". CD

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✨✧ Little FeatSailin Shoes ... CD
Warner, 1972. Used ... Out Of Stock
The second album from Little Feat – and it's a great one! Loose roadhouse bluesy and country rock-styled songs – infused with their own weirdness! This is one of those great examples of a band that not only loved, but could play down home American music of many kinds – and add their own personal craft and idiosyncratic charms to whatever they touched. Includes "Easy To Slip", "Cold Cold Cold", "Triple Face Boogie", "Sailin' Shoes", "Cat Fever", "Texas Rose Cafe" and more. CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ MinutemenDouble Nickels On The Dime ... CD
SST, 1984. Used ... Out Of Stock
This is perhaps THE masterpiece of indie/alterna-/punk/whatever from the 80s. 2 LPs worth of jazzy existential punk from guys who weren't afraid to admit that they liked Steely Dan, Van Halen, Blue Oyster Cult, or CCR. This record has affected many a life. CD
(Out of print and in great shape!)

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✨✧ Blues MagoosPsychedelic Lollipop ... CD
Mercury/Repertoire, 1968. Used ... Out Of Stock
Brilliant garage psych from Blues Magoos – a group that's raw and punchy enough to pummel, but pulled off some sweeter numbers and lighter harmonies incredibly well! Walloping drums, excitable vocals and wailing organ grooves – the cracked the charts, but still bring a fully charged proto punk vibe. Totally excellent, the kind of thing we wish were staples of oldies radio, but for whatever reason are left to deeper rock diggers to discover all these years later. Includes "Sometimes I Think About", "Love Seems Doomed", "Worried Life Blues", "Tobacco Road", "One By One" and "I'll Go Crazy". CD

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✨✧ Hampton Grease BandMusic To Eat ... CD
Shotput/Columbia, 1971. Used 2 CDs ... Out Of Stock
The landmark album from Hampton Grease Band – a group who were every bit as weird and wonderful as contemporaries like Captain Beefheart and Frank Zappa – and who work here with a similar sense of wit and freeplay in their instrumentation! Given that the group originally had some blues elements in their music, there's a definite link to Beefheart – and there's a dynamism here that almost feels as if they felt like they conquered blues rock at an early age, when they were working the southern scene – then felt free to play with its elements in whatever way they wanted! Bruce Hampton's vocals are wonderful – almost as weird and skittish as sounds that would later come from the art/punk underground at the end of the decade – and titles include "Halifax", "Maria", "Evans", "Hey Old Lady & Bert's Song", and "Hendon". CD

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✨✧ Uncle TupeloMarch 16 to 20, 1992 ... CD
Rockville, 1992. Used ... Out Of Stock
Modern takes on traditionalist style from one of the greatest groups of their time! Uncle Tupelo goes fully into a folksier realm on the Peter Buck-produced third album – and it's another landmark! By this point, alt rock/grunge/whatever was taking over mainstream rock – something Uncle Tupelo unwittingly ushered in with their midwestern roots meets angsty guitars of 2-3 years earlier. Rather than keep at it and shoot for Mtv acceptance, they focus on the roots here. Includes "Grindstone", "Black Eye", 'Moonshiner", "Coalminers", 'Wait Up", "Shaky Ground", 'I Wish My Baby Was Born" and more. CD

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✨✧ Modern LoversRock & Roll With The Modern Lovers ... CD
Beserkley, 1977. Used ... Out Of Stock
Raw, sweet, deadpan pop songs about summer mornings, the ice cream man, rollercoasters, and cars from the strangely whimsical Jonathan Richman! This is Jonathan's third album for Beserkely (and the second to come out in early '77) – and the true beginning of the second phase of his career, which cast him as an oddball manchild who rattled out weird, three chord tunes about whatever seemed to be going through his development-arrested mind at the time. It's all still very sweet, very catchy, and all about acoustic stream of consciousness cuteness. This was all still very amazing in the mid 70s – well before tongue-in-cheek hipsters like the Violent Femmes used Richmond-esque quirkiness as pure gimmickery. It may a notch below his previous couple of classic albums – but Rock And Roll is still a gem! "The Sweeping Wind", "Ice Cream Man", "Summer Morning", "Fly Into Mystery", "Roller Coaster By The Sea", "Coomyah", "Egyptian Reggae", and "The Wheels On The Bus". CD
 
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✨✧ Kevin AyersOriginal Album Series (Joy Of A Toy/Shooting At The Moon/Whatevershebringswesing/Bananamour/Confessions Of Dr Dream & Other Stories)(5CD set) ... CD
Warner, Late 60s/Early 70s. Used 5 CDs ... Out Of Stock
... CD
 
 
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