Pretty cool and groovy work from Tommy James – with cuts that include "Papa Rolled His Own", "Sweet Cherry Wine", "Cellophane Symphony", "Evergreen", "On Behalf Of The Entire Staff & Management", and "The Love Of A Woman". LP, Vinyl record album
(Orange label stereo pressing with Bell Sound stamp. Cover has a small cutout hole, light wear and aging, and bumped corners.)
An early album from The Searchers – with titles that include "I'm Your Lovin Man", "Don't You Know Why", "I'm Never Coming Back", "Take Me For What I'm Worth", "So Far Away", and "You Can't Like To A Liar". LP, Vinyl record album
(Early 80s UK Pye reissue. Cover has slightly wavy panels, with a tiny peeled spot from sticker removal and some light surface marks from cellophane removal.)
With selections by Ray Tellier's San Francisco Orchestra, Palais Royal Californians, Eric Pease & His Astoria Band, Jimmy Elkins & His Wintergarden Orchestra, Watson & His Green Mill Orchestra, Des Tooley, Cliff Clarke & His Kookaburras, Gil Deach, Maurice Gilman & His Orchestra, Frank Coughlans & His Trocadero Orchestra, Dudley Cantrell & The Grace Grenadiers, Seven Pearce Arrows, Jack Allen's Original Katzenjammers, and Les Welch & His Eight Beat Boys. LP, Vinyl record album
(Mid 80s issue, still sealed in loose cellophane, cracked a bit and yellowed at the top seam.)
Compiled from four unpolished Peel Sessions 1977-1979. Tracks include "Everybody's Happy Nowadays", "I Don't Know What To Do With My Life", "What Do I Get", "Fast Cars", "ESP", "Lipstick", and more! LP, Vinyl record album
(Late 80s issue, still sealed in loose cellophane. Cover has some fading at the edges.)
Don't think "rock n roll" – as the set features early New Orleans soul from Art Nevill – a host of tracks recorded for the Specialty label in the late 50s! LP, Vinyl record album
(Mid 80s issue. Cover has light surface marks from cellophane removal, light marks and remnants from sticker removal, and is bent a bit at the edges.)
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Sopwith Camel —
Sopwith Camel ... LP Kama Sutra, 1967. Very Good ...
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Great work by one of the most compelling groups in the Kama Sutra bubble gum stable! Sopwith Camel always seemed a bit headier than their contemporaries – part Spanky & Our Gang type pop, part long-haired hipster rock – handled with some introspective touches that almost feel like Leonard Cohen at times. This early album's hard to describe, but it's a lost pop gem – and one of those west coast late 60s sides that make you realize that there was a heck of a lot of great music that got lost in the shuffle of the summer of love! Titles include "Walk In The Park", "Postcard From Jamaica", "Cellophane Woman", "Maybe In A Dream", "Saga Of The Low Down Let Down", "Hello Hello", and "Frantic Desolation". LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has a cutout hole, small top seam split.)
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Bronx —
Midnight Queen ... LP Mind Expanding (Norway), 1982. Sealed ...
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... LP, Vinyl record album
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Jess Cox —
Third Step ... LP Neat (UK), 1983. Sealed ...
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A seminal pop psych classic from the UK scene – served up here by a group that seem to borrow a bit of the energy from the late 60s Bee Gees at their trippiest, but who also really have a way for turning out a tune that has a very groovy vibe! Part of the credit might go to producer John Schroeder – a Brit sound library giant in his own right, and clearly able to make the sound of the records guitars, organ, and vocals sound incredibly groovy. But it's also clear that the group have plenty of great energy of their own – as they kept on going strongly, even after this early breakout record. Titles include their seminal "Pictures Of Matchstick Men", plus "Ice In The Sun", "Elizabeth Dreams", "Sunny Cellophane Sky", and "Spicks & Specks". Groovy cover, too, with the band sitting on a pile of matchbooks! LP, Vinyl record album
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Clark Terry —
Portraits ... LP Chesky, 1988. Sealed ...
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Clark Terry on trumpet and flugelhorn, Don Friedman on piano, Victor Gaskin on bass, and Lewis Nash on drums. LP, Vinyl record album