Mindblowing music from Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band – a record that's got plenty of garagey grit at the core, but which also has a heady freak rock vibe overall! The 1967 album really captures this perfect moment – one when so many artists like Don Van Vliet had their feet in ... read moreCD
Joe King Carrasco —
Anthology ... CD One Way, 1982. Used ...
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A great little relic from the San Francisco scene of the late 60s – the first album released by a group who'd been making some big waves in the city for the past few years, but never hit the fame of some of their contemporaries! The group originally featured Dan Hicks – of Hot Licks ... read moreCD
(Out of print.)
Chase —
Chase ... CD Epic/One Way, 1971. Used ...
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The debut album from Chase – one of the hippest jazz rock combos of the 70s! The self-titled Chase album first burned onto the market in 1971 – and it's a great distillation of a groove that was bubbling around in various other segments at the time – some of the tighter big band ... read moreCD
Julie Driscoll's come a long way from her years with Brian Auger here – stepping out in a freer sound that marks the shift in the British scene from beat group grooving to jazz-rock jamming. The session features a host of likely suspects from that hip side of the scene where avant jazz and ... (Vocalists, Rock)read moreCD
Titles include "Back In The City", "Swear", "Hard To Say It's Over", "Hungry Eyes", "All By Myself", "Love & Affection", "Strut", and "Sugar Walls". (Rock, Rock)CD
(Out of print 2000 pressing with 7 bonus tracks!)
Flash —
In The Can ... CD Capitol/One Way, 1972. Used ...
$9.9911.99
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(Still sealed!)
Eddie Jobson/Zinc —
Green Album ... CD Capitol/One Way, 1983. Used ...
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A great collection of rare work from Love – one side studio, one side live! The studio tracks were on Blue Thumb albums, but the live material appears here for the first time ever – recorded at Bill Graham's Fillmore East, with tracks that include "Product Of The Times", ... read moreCD
(Out of print.)
Mason Proffit —
Come & Gone ... CD Warner/One Way, 1973. Used ...
$14.99
A great little change for John Mayall – a set that has the British singer picking up some strong funky touches from Allen Toussaint – the New Orleans soul legend who produced and arranged the record, and wrote most of the tunes too! For a brief time in the mid 70s, the Toussaint touch ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Country Joe McDonald —
Into The Fray ... CD Rag Baby/One Way, 1982. Used ...
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Titles include "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight", "Sweet Soul Music", "Joabim", "Looking For A Sign", "Going To Tennessee", "We Just Can't Make It Anymore", and "Same Old Blues". CD
(Booklet has light age spots, nothing major.)
Quicksilver Messenger Service —
Quicksilver ... CD Capitol/One Way, 1971. Used ...
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Trevor Rabin —
Face To Face ... CD Chrysalis/One Way, 1980. Used ...
Just Sold Out!
A great second chapter for Shadows Of Knight – post-Dunwich material cut by the seminal garage group, and easily some of the hardest-hitting work to come out on the Buddah label in the late 60s! There's plenty of fuzz on the guitars here – that hard-strutting sound you'd know from the ... read moreCD
The one and only album by The Silkie – the title track being the classic and hugely catchy cover of the Beatles' "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away" – really one of the sweeter, more lovely and hard-to-shake catchy folk pop records of the era! The simple and raw acoustic ... read moreCD
Soft Machine —
Fourth (4) ... CD Columbia/One Way, 1970. Used ...
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An almost all-jazz release by Soft Machine – and a tasty bit of proggish tunes with a spare electric modal groove. Robert Wyatt's still on drums, and the rest of the group features Hugh Hopper on bass, Mike Ratledge on organ and piano, and Elton Dean on saxes. Titles include "Teeth" ... read moreCD
Soft Machine —
Soft Machine ... CD Probe/One Way, 1968. Used ...
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The amazing debut of Soft Machine! It's hard to find a more seminal moment of jazz rock from the British scene – and there's certainly few albums from its generation that stand up as well over the years as this one! The trio of Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, and Michael Ratledge carve out the ... read moreCD
Sublime early work from Robert Wyatt and crew – a psychedelic accented jazz rock classic that never gets old – and a visionary set that inspired a generation! The heavily fuzzy guitar sound is transcendent on Volume Two – with sudden jazzy changes, augmented by horns, and all ... read moreCD
One of the greatest rock albums to come out of Detroit in the 60s – even if these guys aren't as well known as The Stooges or MC5! There's a similar brilliance here, though – a heady brew of ripping guitars, burning Hammond, and massively pounding drums – all recorded with a ... read moreCD
The group had some lineup changes for Traveler's Time, but the lumbering rhythms and heavy organ grooves are as solid as ever! Titles include "Street Without A Name", "By Way Of You", "Diana", "Across The Land Of Light", "The Offering" and more. ... read moreCD
Stomu Yamash'ta —
Go Too ... LP One Way, 1977. Near Mint- ...
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Go Too from '77 – more than a 42 minutes of spacey concept rock, jazz and classically trained guitar mastery from Stomu and superstar cohorts! Includes "Prelude", "Seen You Before", "Madness", "Mysteries Of Love", "Beauty", "You And ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album