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Guy & DavidGuy & David ... LP
Command/Probe, 1969. Very Good ... $0.99 4.99
... LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has ring & edge wear, small split spots. The back cover has aging & surface wear.)

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Rare BirdRare Bird ... LP
Probe, 1969. Very Good Gatefold ... $8.99
A real proggish jammer – similar to early Genesis, especially in the keyboard parts! LP, Vinyl record album
(Original pressing. Cover has light edge & ring wear, small top seam split. Name in marker on the back and on the label.)

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Soft MachineSoft Machine Volume Two ... LP
Probe/ABC, 1969. Very Good+ Gatefold ... Just Sold Out!
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 done with a sly sense of humour for which the group doesn't get enough credit. The set's broken up into two different "concept" halves – and side one is "Rivmic Melodies" – and includes "Pataphysical Introduction", "A Concise British Alphabet", "Dada Was Here", and "Out Of Tunes". Side two is "Esther's Nose Job" – with the parts "Pig", "Fire Engine Passing With Bells Clanging", "Orange Skin Food", and "A Door Opens & Closes". Wyatt's on vocals and drums; Hugh Hopper is on bass, guitar, and alto; and Mike Ratledge plays some great Lowry and Hammond organ, plus a bit of harpsichord and flute! LP, Vinyl record album
(Black label stereo pressing. Cover has ring and edge wear, opaque white paint stains in ring-form in front at the right side, bits of paper stuck to the bottom right corner, and some white stains and a patch of paper stuck in back at the opening.)

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✨✧ PlusSeven Deadly Sins ... LP
Probe/ABC, Late 60s. Very Good+ Gatefold ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A great entry into one of our favorite rock sub-genres – the rock "mass" format! Like others examples of this style, this record works in a structured format that builds and shifts with a progression that recalls a Christian mass – taking as its theme the seven deadly sins ("Lust", "Envy", "Sloth", etc) – and performed with a heck of a lot of guitars, and a pretty heavy sound overall! The group appears to be a trio, but there's also a lot of larger arrangements on the set – and a spooky Coven-ish feel that haunts the whole thing! LP, Vinyl record album
(US pressing in the die-cut cover, with light wear and light staining. Vinyl has sleeve marks.)

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✨✧ FrummoxHere To There ... LP
Probe, 1969. Very Good+ Gatefold ... Out Of Stock
... LP, Vinyl record album
(Stereo pressing. Cover has a small cutout hole, light wear, and some aging.)

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✨✧ LitterEmerge ... LP
Probe/ABC, 1969. Very Good ... Out Of Stock
Heavy fuzzed out psychedelia from the late 60s Twin Cities scene – the wild and hard charging Emerge from The Litter – with a heft that would be just as right at home in Detroit at the time as it was in Minneapolis! A lot of that has to due to with the heft – the drums pound heavily and the vocalists wail more than sing – this is a nasty piece of business, this Litter! Still, lumbering as chose to, there's still a nice groove that comes out, particularly on the less frezious moments, and the titles include "Journeys", "Feeling", "Silly People", "Blue Ice", "For What It's Worth", "Little Red Book", "Breakfeast At Gardenson's", and "Futures Of The Past". LP, Vinyl record album
(Original pressing. Cover has light ring wear. Name in pen on the back and on the label.)

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✨✧ Soft MachineMilestones (Soft Machine/Soft Machine Two) ... LP
Probe (Netherlands), Late 60s. Very Good+ 2LP Gatefld ... Out Of Stock
A double LP set – with the complete ABC/Probe recordings of Soft Machine! The first disc features 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 future of progressive playing on this excellent set of shorter tunes that still offer up all the hard jamming of later years. Beat group morphs into prog jazz before your very eyes – on tracks like "Hope For Happiness", "Why Am I So Short", "Save Yourself", "Priscilla", "So Boot If At All", "A Certain Kind", "Lullabye Letter", and "Why Are We Sleeping?". Soft Machine Two is 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 done with a sly sense of humour for which the group doesn't get enough credit. The set's broken up into two different "concept" halves – and side one is "Rivmic Melodies" – and includes "Pataphysical Introduction", "A Concise British Alphabet", "Dada Was Here", and "Out Of Tunes". Side two is "Esther's Nose Job" – with the parts "Pig", "Fire Engine Passing With Bells Clanging", "Orange Skin Food", and "A Door Opens & Closes". Wyatt's on vocals and drums; Hugh Hopper is on bass, guitar, and alto; and Mike Ratledge plays some great Lowry and Hammond organ, plus a bit of harpsichord and flute! LP, Vinyl record album
(One inside gatefold seam is unglued, but this is a great copy overall.)

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✨✧ Mystic Number National BankMystic Number National Bank ... LP
ABC/Probe, Late 60s. Very Good+ Gatefold ... Out Of Stock
Pretty bluesy rock from one of the hip groups on ABC's progressive Probe imprint. The tracks are electric, clearly Chicago-inspired, and have a raunchy feel on most numbers. Titles include "Good Love", "AC/DC", "Blues Jam", "Ginger Man", "Big Boy", and "Blues So Bad". Horns arranged by Bob James. LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ Soft MachineSoft Machine ... LP
Probe/ABC, Late 60s. Very Good+ Gatefold ... Out Of Stock
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 future of progressive playing on this excellent set of shorter tunes that still offer up all the hard jamming of later years. Beat group morphs into prog jazz before your very eyes – on tracks like "Hope For Happiness", "Why Am I So Short", "Save Yourself", "Priscilla", "So Boot If At All", "A Certain Kind", "Lullabye Letter", and "Why Are We Sleeping?". LP, Vinyl record album
Also available Soft Machine (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD 24.99
 
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Misha Panfilov Sound ComboAstral Schlagers – The Singles Collection ... LP
Funk Night, 2019. New Copy (reissue)... $16.99 19.99
Fantastic funk from one of the hippest combos currently working on the planet – the mighty Misha Panfilov Sound Combo, a group who effortlessly blend 70s-style funk with some sweet spacey sounds! The "astral" in the title here is very well-placed – as there's a slightly cosmic vibe to the cuts – almost as if Stereolab had formed a funk combo, as there's all these cool moogy and thereminy bits all throughout the music – while the drums pound with funky intensity, the guitars riff with non-stop sharpness, and the whole thing grooves like the kind of funk we should have sent out on the Voyager probe! Titles include "Offbeat Comet", "Solar Blast", "Caveman", "Kopli Highway", "Oliver Robotron", "Space Jogging", "Lunar Sleepwalk", and "Planetarium". LP, Vinyl record album
(2024 pressing.)

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VariousLet's Go Trippin – Classic Tracks From The Surf & Hot Rod Era ... CD
Dot/Ace (UK), Mid 1960s. New Copy ... $5.99 14.99
A range of raunchy surf and hot rod tunes – all pulled from the vaults of Dot Records, a surprisingly big source for this sort of music in the 60s! Although Dot's LP releases were often the stuff of softer pop fare, their singles division pressed plenty of hip platters – including a wide range of very groovy records that were right at the forefront of harder styles in the early 60s. A few tracks here are vocals, but most are instrumentals – and although you're bound to recognize a few of the bigger names, there's also a good array of more obscure material here too – all wrapped up with the usual loving care we've come to expect from Ace Records. 30 tracks in all – including "Showbiz" and "Chicago Green" by The Surfaris, "Boss" and "Boss Strikes Back" by The Rumblers, "Let's Go Trippin" by Milt Rogers, "Linda's Tune" by The Rangeros, "Milky Way" and "Three Surfer Boys" by Gary Usher & The Usherettes, "Beach Girl" by Pat Boone, "Samoa" by The Beachcombers, "Ballad Of Bonneville" by Don Brandon, "Beyond" and "Space Probe" by The Chantays, "Power Shift" by The Competitors, and "Surfer's Stomp" by Vaughn Monroe. CD
(Now out of print!)

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✨✧ Hatfield & The NorthHatfield & The North (UK pressing) ... LP
Virgin (UK), 1974. Near Mint- Gatefold ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
The seminal debut of Hatfield & The North – a group that maybe came a bit late in the UK prog scene of the early 70s, but who had a huge influence for decades to come! The quartet are a late transformation of the earlier Canterbury sound – leaner, maybe jazzier, and with a great ear for warm tones and organic elements that help hold the complexity of their music to the surface of the planet. Plus, there's this more open, honest quality to some of the work – especially the vocals – that quality, say, that made Matching Mole so different than Soft Machine. The whole lineup is an all-star affair – Richard Sinclair on bass and vocals, Pip Pyle on drums, Phil Miller on guitars, and Dave Stewart on organ, piano, and tone generator – plus some nice guest sax and flute from Geoff Leigh of Henry Cow, and vocals from Robert Wyatt on one track. Titles include "The Stubbs Effect", "Calyx", "Licks For Ladies", "Bossa Nochance", "Big Jobs No 2", "Lobster In A Cleavage Probe", and "Rifferama". LP, Vinyl record album
(UK pressing. Label has colored Virgins logo.)

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✨✧ UmbraUmbra ... CD
Lion, Early 70s. New Copy ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
Fantastic sounds from a Colorado trio who only existed for a few short years at the start of the 70s – and worked in this wicked blend of fuzz and freak, acid and heavy – all with a sound that's really incredible, given the homemade nature of these recordings! The tracks here aren't half-warmed psyche, or more-sophisticated garage – but instead show a group instantly ready to express their own sort of style – longish tracks that have a really great sense of structure, and which are unified by a really sharp sense of instrumentation from the trio, despite a few different lead singers in the mix! There's a nice current of sadness in the mix, too – almost a morning/mourning after the 60s sort of sound – and titles include "Jupiter Probe", "Ho Pideous", "Denver Over Glide", "Ides", "Siberia", and "Bloon Moan". CD

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✨✧ Junior WalkerHot Shot ... LP
Motown, 1976. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
A mid-70s stormer from Jr Walker & The All Stars – a set that glides along on a fuller set of backdrops than before, with Holland-Dozier-Holland production from Brian Holland returning to Motown – but in a hip 70s style that has strings and funk dancing along in a great way beneath the strong sax solos in the lead! There's a bit of vocals on the record, but the real strength lies in the instrumentation – especially some of the weirder, fuzzier guitar lines and keyboards. Titles include "Why Can't We Be Lovers", "Hot Shot", "Probe Your Mind", "I Need You Right Now", and "You Ain't No Ordinary Woman". LP, Vinyl record album
 
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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
Firehouse Five Plus TwoGoes South ... CD
Good Time Jazz, Mid 1950s. Used ... $2.99
Ward Kimball on trombone and siren, Danny Alguire on cornet, George Probert on clarinet, soprano sax and ocarina, Frank Thomas on piano, Harper Goff or Dick Roberts on banjo, Ed Penne on tuba, and Jim MacDonald or Monte Mountjoy on drums. CD
(Sealed copy.)

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Firehouse Five Plus TwoGoes To A Fire ... CD
Good Time Jazz, Mid 1950s. Used ... $2.99 4.99
Ward Kimball on trombone, Danny Alguire on cornet, George Probert on soprano sax, Frank Thomas on piano, Dick Roberts on banjo, Don Kinch on tuba, and Eddie Forrest on drums. CD
(Sealed copy.)

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✨✧ Thomas DingerFur Mich (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Captain Trip (Japan), 1982. Used ... Out Of Stock
Features bonus tracks "Kostprobe 1 (1-A Dusseldorf)" and "Kostprobe 2 (1-A Dusseldorf)". CD
 
 
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