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NEW!! 8/29 LES NAPOLEONS - A Go Go             
Passe-Temps (CAN) PST-17    @VG+/VG++  175  ON HOLD
   (Starts with a bang, three really intense garage-rockers with frenzied guitar breaks. Mellows
    out some after that.)
LITTO NEBBIA Y LOS MUSICOS DEL CENTRO - Grabado En Vivo   RCA (ARG) TLP 50035           VG+/@VG+  15
   (1982. Slick modern rock, AOR with emotional content, like a proggier, more musicianship Bob 
    Seger.)
MICHAEL NESMITH - From A Radio Engine To The Photon Wing    Pacific Arts ILPA 9486     @NM-/NM--  10
   (1977. Smooth, melodic song-writer AOR with artful arrangements and a fair amount of that Jimmy 
    Webb/Jacques Brel pop-song/art-song vibe.)
NEWBEATS - Bread And Butter                         Hickory (USA) LPM 120               VG+/@VG+  10
   (1964. Punchy bar-chord garage punk with weird Four Seasons-style falsetto. "Bye Bye Love",
    "Shoop Shoop Song"... This one seems to be scarcer than their other LP.)
NEWBEATS - Run, Baby, Run                           Hickory LPS 128                 stVG+/stVG++  40
   (Garage-y pop-rock with falsetto vocals and normal human ones. Covers include Oh Pretty Woman, 
    Help, Hang On Sloopy and Satisfaction. Kinda scarce record in stereo.)
NICK NACK - Albion                                  Rot (USA) RR33-24                 stVG++/NM-  25
   (1982, NY state. Female-vocal hard-prog, combines fusion-y bits with early-70's-sound heavy
    guitar-rock. Lots of synth, plenty of bluesy/psychy guitar leads.)
ORION EXPRESS - S/T                          Round Mound Of Sound Rec.s 1001              NM/NM-  90
  (1977. Progressive blues-rock/countryish hard-psych. Loud organ fills, burning guitar leads, 
   moonshine vocals, ace songwriting. Performance and production as good as anything on Capricorn, 
   this is TOPS.)
PASTORAL - S/T                                Sazam (ARG) 50-14.484/7                   VG+/stVG  20
   (1979, electric/acoustic guitar duo. Folk-psych/folk-prog, has it's moments, I guess... maybe I 
    wasn't in the mood. Proggy 'symphonic' bits are attractive, on a second listen... High-pitched 
    voice is kinda grating, not as bad as Jon Anderson...)
MARVIN PAYNE - Ships Of Dust                         Trilogy Arts 1002                   NM/VG++  40  
   (1971, Utah. Semi-acoustic Christian psych, enough electric instruments to escape the singer/
    songwriter bag. Subtle, ambiguous, poet-sy lyrics, moving dramatic vocal style... One real 
    killer 6-minute track called "Spirals/Hunger" with excellent, lyrical lead guitar.)
BOB PEGG - Ancient Maps                              Transatlantic (UK) TRA 299        NM--/VG++  15
  (1975. UK trad-folk arranged for diverse-sounding large groups. Harpsichord, horns... Plays a bit
   weaker than it looks.)
PENTAGON - S/T                                       STLP-122476                          VG+/VG   5
  (Late 70's lounge/lite-rock. Show tunes, doo-wop, FOUR SEASONS medley, Motown... Apparently 
   autographed, of course.)
PEPPERMINT RAINBOW - Will You Be Staying After Sunday    Decca (USA)DL 75129           VG+/@VG++  12
   (Calculated & bland m/f sunshine pop a la FIRST EDITION, occasional okay Lennonish flowerpsych
    bits. Matching outfits DEFFO tell you what to expect on this one.)
PINK FLOYD - Ummagumma (2LP)                         Harvest STBB-388                    VG+/VG+   7
                 (Third cover)
PINK FLOYD - Meddle                                  Harvest SMAS 832                   VG+/@VG+   3
   (1972, last of their prog/psych records before getting sucked into mainstream godhood. Side-
    long 'Echoes' still charms. But you already knew that.)
CRIS PLATA - Spreading The Rumor                     PonyTrax Records PT 001               NM/NM   6
  (Scarce homemade alt.country/roots-rock title from 1989. Austin TX performer. Features BUTCH VIG 
   as producer and performer.)
POZO SECO SINGERS - Time                             Columbia (USA) CS 9315               VG+/VG+  3
   (Folky pop-rock, 1965-ish. Dylan, Beatles, Jay & Americans covers, folkie standards...)
NIK RAICEVIK - Beyond The End... Eternity            Narco (USA) 102                      VG+/NM- 35
   (1971. Nik is trying really hard to invent Space Rock here, but it's strictly Primitive Synth 
    101. Well-meaning but basic, an interesting curio. Parts of it remind me of New Michigan Noise
    synth-players.)
(RAM DASS) - Love Serve Remember
                           ZBS Foundation (USA) no #           VG++/VG++/VG++/VG++/VG++/@VG+/@NM  50
   (1973. Five discs of lectures and other spoken-word by Ram Dass, one disc of music, raga-oid 
    folk-psych that sounds exactly like what it is. Cultsy hippie campfire-sing. Guru out, y'all.
    Inner peace and stuff. Comes with NM booklet.)
LOU REED - New Sensations                            RCA AFL-1-4998                     VG++/NM-   3
 (1981. Well-produced, clean-sounding singer-songwriter hard-rock. Unmistakeably Lou Reed, cute 
  references to 50's rock here and there in lyrics and in the music.)
REVELATION - Proud To Be A Christian                 Chaton (no #)                       stVG/NM   5
   (Phoenix AZ, no date, prob. @1981-82. Skinny-tie Mex-Amer band from Phoenix playing AOR/quiet- 
    storm soul , Lionel Richie sound. Three tracks (5-6 minutes each) have funk moves that might 
    recommend them to hardcore crate-diggers.)
ROLLING STONES - Get Your Ya-Yas Out                 London  NPS-5                       stVG/VG   2
   (First pressing, blue London/stereo label. Classic live Stones performances from the 1969 tour. 
    At their peak.)
TODD RUNDGREN - From Here To Utopia '77              Slipped Disc (USA?) 979       stVG++/stVG++  40
   (Authorized by the Dansker Fanklubbe Gramofon Kollektiv. Great recording, sounds like a radio
    feed. Stadium prog-rock/pomprock with all the heroic Yes/ELP moves.)
LEON RUSSELL - Leon Live (3LP)                       Shelter STCO 8917                VG+/NM--X3  11
ST. CLEMENTS YOUTH CHOIR - Today You Shall Be With Me     
Century (USA) 40130            NM/VG++  10  ON HOLD
   (Guitar Ensemble style -- seven acoustic guitars, one electric, and about 40 voices. Has just a
    faint FAINT touch of the delicate loner/outsider vibe of You-N-You. Playing & production are 
    very snazzy and professional, singing's a little spotty.)
LOS SALT LAKE CITY - S/T                             Diabolo (SPA) N-27.006           stVG++/NM- 125
   (1972. RARE, apparently issued only in Spain, by folk-pop fivepiece of teenaged Mormon mission-
    aries living in Barcelona. Secular music, but all covers. Autographed by all five on bc. Disc 
    would benefit from being Nittied and Grittied.)
SANTANA - Shango                                     Columbia BL 38122                VG++/@VG++   3
 (1982. Several afrobeat/funk/latin workouts of the kind he's famous for, and some timid,clean
  "rock of the 80's" mainstream stuff.)
TOM SAWKEY - Songs From The Golden Screw             Atco (USA) 33-208 (MONO)          VG++/VG++  15
   (1967, early off-Broadway attempt at a rock musical. Mostly solo folkie, 5 songs (+/-)  with 
    folk rock band The Inner Sanctum. Snarky New York attitude topical comedy song, guy's sorta
    like a smoosh between Phil Ochs and Lou Reed.)
SCHOBERT & BLACK/ULRICH ROSKI - Euch Zuliebe         Telefunken (GER) 28322-6          VG+/@VG++   8 
   (1973, some kind of record club issue. Alternating tracks by each artist plus two songs per-
    formed in collaboration by all three. The vibe I get is 'tv comedy', as though Harvey Korman 
    and Lyle Waggoner had a bit where they put on hippie wigs and pretended to be musicians. 
    Ulrich Roski's primary shtick is talking blues (in German) over a vampy, blues/jass-sounding
    piano. Sorta like Mose Allison sorta. Schobert & Black do flowerpop with some psychy bits; 
    somehow or other, they come up with some interesting sounds here and there by accident. Nice 
    loud swirling organ on one track.)
JOHN SEBASTIAN - J S Live                           Bassoon (USA) no #                    XX/VG+  10
    (I am TOLD this is a bootleg of his performance at Woodstock Festival, put out "unofficially" 
     after MGM decided not to issue it... but I don't see or hear anything that confirms that. Set
     alternates between solo acoustic stuff and full-band folk-rock.)
NEIL SEDAKA - Live In Australia                     RCA VPL1 1540 sawm                  VG++/@NM   5
SHADOWS - Hit Parade Vol 24                         Arc (CAN) HP 24                  VG++/stVG++  20
   (Canadian (poss. USA?) studio band does exploito knockoffs of that month's top 40. This volume 
    has "I Want To Hold Your Hand." It's all pretty limp, the songs that come off best are the 
    girl-group ones. 20 GBP "elsewhere".) 
NEW!! 8/29 SHOW OF HANDS - (formerly anthrax)        Elektra (USA) EKS-74084          stVG+/VG++ 10
   (Intriguing hippie rock, elements of rural psych, Keith Emerson keyboard abuse & jazz-rock.
    NO HORNS. Butterfly label, not sure that's right.)
THE SILKIE - ...Hide Your Love Away                 Fontana MGF 27548 (M)                @VG/@VG   6
   (2nd cover)
SIMON AND GARFUNKEL - Bridge Over Troubled Water    Columbia CQ 30995                    NM/VG++  10
  (Quadrophonic pressing, still in shrinkwrap. Ten seconds of crackle at beginning of side 2.)
SLADE - Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply         CBS Assoc F 2 39336              @VG++/@VG++   4
BRODERICK SMITH'S BIG COMBO - S/T                   WBE (AUS) WBEX 1006                 stVG+/NM   8
   (1981, PRET-ty tough AUS blend of Seger/Springsteen style adult contempo hardrock with 
    backwards-looking organ-led hard-prog stylings. Has insert.)
SOCIETY OF SEVEN - Flashback              Silver Sword Audio Rec.s LP 7008             stVG++/NM  12
  (1973. Mostly-filipino beat-pop band from Hawaii with former member of the ROCKY FELLERS. Some 
   50's-revival tunes, three cuts with nice organ and exploito moves. Went on to record for UNI 
   label.)
SONS OF THUNDER - Till The Whole World Knows     Zondervan Victory ZLP 754                NM/VG+  40
   (1968, one of the very first Xian-rock LP.s to come out in the USA. Mostly-electric folk-rock 
    with female vocals; basic sound is sorta similar to 'Jefferson Airplane Takes Off'.)
SOUND GENERATION - Soul Expression                 Century (USA) 35797                stVG++/VG++  5
   (Arkansas, probably 68-69. Twenty-seven-piece  from John Brown University (guitars & drums + big 
    chorus + big horn section) do a mix of secular tunes and Jesus-music. Not to be confused with 
    anything you'd ever want to listen to, and definitely not worth 20 GBP, like they have it at 
    netsounds. Oh, yeah, there was one rocker at the end of side one, I almost forgot.)
SOUNDS OF MODIFICATION - S/T                       Jubilee (CAN) JGS 8013             stVG+/VG++  20
   (Post-Pepper art-rock with some half-hearted pop hooks. A bit dry and academic; if you can
    imagine Hamilton Face Band cross-pollinating with The Monkees, you'll about nail it.)
SPARKS - Propaganda                                Island ILPS 9312                    @VG+/NM--   5
   (1974. More of their patented Queen-y blend of hard-rock guitar, ultra-poncy vocals and tweaked 
    pop hooks. Fun, fun.)
SPARKS - Dance, Goddammit/ (12" 45)                Atlantic DMD 653                    stVG/NM--   5
   (Diecut Atlantic stocksleeve with big red sticker that says "Sparks blah blah blah." Cat damage 
    to spine. Promo label. Says "live/new mix" -- but NOT live performances.)
CHRIS SPEDDING - Guitar Graffitti                 RAK (UK) SRAK 534                       NM-/NM  15
  (1978. Glistening, sparkly melodic post-pub with guitars that occasionally remind of Tom 
   Verlaine.)
DUSTY SPRINGFIELD - Brand New Me                  Atlantic SD 8249 coh                 VG++/VG++   7
SPRINGFIELDS - Silver Threads And Golden Needles  Phillips 200-052 (MONO)              VG++/stVG  10
  (1963? Folk-rock rave-ups from UK. Beat group with lots of guitar solos and a copy of the 
   Weavers' song-book. Petty keen. Oh yeah, Dusty Springield.)
STEELEYE SPAN - Individually And Collectively     Charisma Perspective (UK) CS 5          VG+/NM  10
    (1972. Pink label Charisma.)
STEPPENWOLF - Monster                             Dunhill DS-50066                      VG++/NM-  10
  (1972.)
CAT STEVENS - New Masters                         Deram 18010                            @VG+/NM   3
       (cover heavily worn.)
DUNCAN STITT - It's The Music In Me       Big Important Record Co. BIRC 5479           VG++/VG++  12
   (Honky-tonkin' outlaw country rock, all homemade and stuff. Vocals occasionally remind me of 
    Neil Young. "I'd Rather Lend Her Out Than Lose Her.")
STONEBOLT - S/T                                   Parachute RRLP 2006                   VG++/NM-   8
   (1978, band from Pacific Northwest/British Columbia. Two-guitar AOR with some southern touches,
    two songs of tough/glossy hard-rock.)
ALICE STUART & SNAKE - Believing                  Fantasy (USA) 9412                     VG+/VG+   6
    (1972, smoothed-out rural/bluesrock/songwriter gal, complete with pedal steel. Psych organ,
     period touches... cover of Statesboro Blues... Heh, says somewhere she was a member of The
     Mothers Of Invention for awhile, before Freak Out... RW.)
STUDIKER - Oak Tree                               BASF (GER)20 21097-9                 VG++/VG++  12
   (BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS style soul-rock by German band.Ska version of 'Blowing In The Wind' is 
    "notable".)
LES SULTANS - En Personne Au Starovan             DSP (CAN) 16028                     VG+/stVG++  75
   (1967. Third and last record by CAN beat-group, recorded live. Starts with a SMOKING version of 
    "Oh, Carol" then runs through a set combining their hits with some favorite covers. Good blend
    of rockers and ballads. Very solid performances, murky recording. Half in French, half in 
    English.)
SUNSHINE - S/T                                    Roulette SR 3018                     stVG++/VG   5
  (1977. Tinged with disco-era AOR, but sounds more like flowerpop from 1972/73 than what you'd 
   expect. Pretty decent. Looks VG++, but heat-damaged/noisy.)
BE BE SUONG - Golden Hit Parade                   Monopole (BEL) MLP 757                 VG+/VG+   8
  (No date, but 1972-74. Cute, upbeat ye-ye style pop-rock gal with five piece band. Mostly 
   English, a couple songs in french. MOUTH & MACNEAL cover!!!)
SYSTEME CRAPOUTCHIK - Aussi Loins Que Je Me Souviens    Flamophone (FRA) FLA 33 01       NM--/NM 160 
   (1970. A few electric, acid-y bits, but mostly very delicate, semi-acoustic flower-psych with 
    keyboards, harmony vocals. Very scarce title.)
JOHN TAVERNER - The Whale                         Apple SMAS 3369                   stVG++/stVG+  15
  (1970, haut-classical oratorio based on Jonah and the Whale, performed by London Sinfonietta 
   conducted by David Atherton, with vocalists and the composer featured as organ soloist.
   Astringent modernist idiom, sounds a bit like Le Marteau Sans Maitre adapted for full-scale 
   orchestra.  No rock & roll content, the only reason I'm listing it among pop records is cuz
   it came out on Apple.)
TEINA - Touched By The Sun                        Perception PLP 15                     @VG/VG++   5 
   (No date, late-sixties rural-psych/protest rock with some baroque-y touches by Native 
    American woman with full-band back-up. Lotta polemic on tribal issues. (You know, like 
    genocide...)...)
B J THOMAS - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry          Scepter (USA) S 535                   stVG+/VG   8
   (1966. Top-40/adult-pop fluff with a couple of pseudo-garagey numbers, It's Not Unusual b/w
    In The Midnight Hour.)
DAVE THOMAS - On My Own Once Again                Monkey                                NM--/VG+   8
  (1976, TX private. Country-rock/acoustic ballad/outlaw pop. Sorta James Taylor/Eagles-y. 
   Elementary b&w sleeve.) 
THORNTON, FRADKIN, UNGER & BIG BAND - Pass On This Side   
                                                  ESP-disk (USA) 63019             stVG++/stVG++  35
   (1974, two guys ex-GODZ. Guest appearance by David Peel and rumored to have Paul McCartney on 
    one song. Mostly songwriter stuff with string orchestra, two decent rockers -- the "Hey Joe/Hey 
    Jimi" song and the one that David Peel sings. Two inserts -- main insert with STICKERS UNPEELED,
    uncommon for this one.)
THUMPER - White Hot                               Starchild no #                      @VG++/NM--  20
   (1979, Portland Oregon. These guys could have made a KILLER hard rock album; when they make with
    the heaviness and the guitar solos, you will forget your cares. But they didn't choose to make 
    that record, and there is enough AOR/radio damage here to make you unhappy. But the good parts 
    are EXCELLENT.)
(TRAFFIC) - Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush strk
                                                 United Artists (USA) UAS 5175     stVG++/stVG++  15
   (1968. Eight tunes by Spencer Davis, 3 by Traffic and one other by (Andy Ellison?). Mostly 
    chugging midtempo freakbeat; standout cuts are a Spencer Davis instro that has Steve 
    Winwood all over it on organ and songwriting, and a Traffic tune with sitar and harmonica.)
TRIGGER TREAT - S/T                              Parliament PAR 1001                  @VG++/VG++  40 
   (1975, New York State. Melodic, swingin', countryish multi-guitar rock with two or three layers 
    of guitsound happening. Apparently autographed.)
TRILOGY - I'm Beginning To Feel It               Mercury (USA) 61310                    VG+/stVG  35
   (Very hippie-flavored blend of heavy-psych & lighter CSNY sounds. West Coast style, but band
    seem to have been from Chicago. Plays kinda rough, will sound better after you clean it. App-
    arently autographed by all 3 members.)
DWIGHT TWILLEY - Sincerely                       Shelter SRL 52001                          @VG+   5
     (with insert)
TYE - S/T                                        Panoramic (USA) PR 8301                 NM-/NM-  12
   (1983, CA AOR/power-pop with rather a lot of synth. Transcends the obvious Supertramp/ELO/
    Cars comparisons; several songs get distinctly darker and more personal than those guys. 
    With insert.)
VANILLA FUDGE - S/T             
Atco SD 33-224    VG+/VG++  6 ON HOLD
     (2nd pressing, rw)
V/A - Barry Mann and C.Weil: Solid Gold          ScreenGems/Columbia Music CPL 712      VG+/@VG+   8
   ("Exclusively for broadcasting", a variety of artists interpret Mann and Weil. Features TONY 
    ORLANDO,CRYSTALS, RONETTES, ANIMALS, PAUL REVERE/RAIDERS, etc.)
V/A - The Cheetah, Where It's At!                Audio Fidelity AFLP 2168 (MONO)        NM-/VG++  60
    (1967? 1968? ESQUIRES do some pretty good sound-alike Stones covers and some loungier stuff. 
     MIKE ST SHAW AND THE PROPHETS do Long Island soul, and THUNDERFROG ENSEMBLE are borderline 
     garage/soul-rock. Solid record. This copy does not have the inflatable pillow that originally
     came in package.)
V/A - De Drechtstreek                            Salisbury Sound (HOLL) EPG 2406       @VG+/VG++  25
   (1977/1978, bands local to Dedrecht, Holland (near Rotterdam) - a mixed bag of styles, from
    prog to southern boogie.)
V/A - 12 Succes De ... Jeunesse En Orbit         Rusticana (CAN) CKL 1228               @VG++/VG  30
   (Some ye-ye, some beat-group; solo vocalists, tracks by Les Novas (6 tracks/one or two rockers),
    Les Mark IV, and Los Trovadores. Two nice frat-rockers, a cute gal-version of "Put Your Head
    On My Shoulder" and a nice, rocked-up little version of "On Top of Old Smokey".)
V/A - 14 Top Hits                                N.O.W. Rec.s (UK) Sun 1                VG++/VG+   8
  (5 by Move, 3 each by Procol H.,J.Cocker,T.Rex. Tracks from '68-'71.)
V/A - Les Grands Succes De Jeunesse D'Aujourd'hui Vol 1 
                                                   Rusticana (CAN) RMM 678           stVG+/@VG++  20
   (1964 or 65. backward-looking ye-ye, mostly adhering to the US teen-era sound. The two more 
    contemporary tracks are better, Ya Ya and Do Wah Diddy Diddy. Les Clover Boys and Les Puces, 
    with one song each, the rest is solo-act vocalists.)
V/A - Nightbird & Company Radio Show (2 LP)      Army Reserve Records 74450         VG++/VG++/NM  15
   (Four installments of radio program, broadcasts date are 2/8 - 2/29 1976. Featured artists: 
    Doobie Brothers, Michael Murphey, 10 CC and Jean Luc Ponty. Format of show combines album 
    tracks with interview segments.)
V/A - Pop Music 70                               Polydor (GER) 2482 001              stVG++/NM--   8
    (1970 semi-underground rock comp: Taste, Who, The Golden Earring, Savage Rose. Good blend of 
     US/UK/Euro bands, nothing too obscure. Orange vinyl.)
V/A - Poslovchate Vetrnik                        Supraphon (HUNG) 1113 3697              NM-/NM-  10  
   (1985, compilation of a whole lot of different Hungarian bands with names like CITRON... 
    NATURAL... EX 05... TURBO... PUMPA... Variety of power-pop/new-wave, stylistically all 
    over the map. Mix & match arrangements. Most of it's pretty good.)  
V/A - Pre-Eurovision Contest 1982                Hed-Arzi (ISR) BAN 14915               VG++/NM-   7
  (Israeli bands that made it to the semi-finals in that year's competition. Polished international
   pop, euro style, some wacky disco stylings on BOOMERANG'S track...)
VENTURES - 10th Anniversary Album (2LP)          Liberty (USA) LST 35000             NM-/NM-/NM-   6
   (1970, hits of the day done Ventures style. A bit more modern than their classic sound -- 
    electronic keyboards and occasional fuzz. Classy AOR/rock covers -- Beatles, Simon & 
    Garfunkel, Neal Diamond, Creedence, etc.)
VOX DEI - Jeremias Pies De Plomo                 Disc Jockey (ARG) 15175                   VG/VG  30
   (1972, 3rd album. Hard psych; scuzzy-hippie vibe is super-admirable, but the music maybe is a 
    teeny bit bland. Last track's a killer, though.)
VOGUES - Greatest Hits                           Reprise 6371                               NM--   8
PAUL WAGNER - To Be A Man                        Trilogy (USA) T4                   VG+/@VG+  OFFERS
  (1974, NYC. Introspective, hippie-ish gaymo singer-songwriter -- lotta songs written in 
   second-person, but three are explicitly "me/him". The only other copy on the web is 195.00
   in similar condition, but that's just silly.)
MARGARET WAKELY - S/T                            Snicker Music MW 002                     NM/NM-  12
  (1981, FLA. Accomplished and very smooth female AOR pop, like a lost Linda Ronstadt LP. Still in
   shrink,small paper tear on one label.)
WALLACE COLLECTION - The Laughing Cavalier       EMI Odeon  (FRA) C 062-04036          VG++/VG++  20
  (1969. Light Belgian freakbeat/flowerbeat with violin; melodic, poppy, with a solid rhythm 
   section and some arty/trippy touches. If you can imagine Herman's Hermits maturing a little, 
   getting ambitious, and trying to make a record similar to 'Revolver', you'll have a handle on
   this one. Short ding on side two clicks loudly @ 9 times.)
WASTED RANGERS - Live Double Album "Last Call" (2LP)     (no label)                    @VG/NM-X2  60
  (1978, Portland Oregon. Good-timish rural-psych bar band; on record one they cover "Johnny B 
   Goode" and on record two they loosen up and go for the side-long extended jams with lots of 
   solo space for everyone. New Riders/Grateful Dead vibe. Plain white die-cut sleeve shows much
   wear, taped-on cover slick is riding loose in the package; discs are very very clean, but play
   with very infrequent pressing noise.)
WEDNESDAY - A Way To Get High             Hansa International (GER) 26.457XOT           NM--/NM-  20
   (1978, looks like a band of mixed German/British musicians recording in Germany. Solid hard-rock/
    prog with four very tasty heavy-guitar rockers. Later record by one of them three-figure 1972
    bands, I believe.)
IAN WHITCOMB - You Turn Me On!                         Tower T 5004 (M)                  VG++/VG   5
WHO - McVicar                                          Polydor PD 1 6284                 VG++/VG+  6
    - Who's Last (2LP)                                 MCA 2-8018                        VG+/VG++  6
WICHITA TRAIN WHISTLE - W T W Sings                    Dot (USA) 76,694             stVG++/stVG++ 20
   (1968, Michael Nesmith's first non-Monkees record. Orchestra + rhythm section, instro version 
    of Monkees tunes. I'm guessing this is a hard record to find without a cut-out hole.)
EDGAR WINTER GROUP - Shock Treatment                   Epic PEQ 32461 (QUAD)           stVG+/NM--  5
   (1974. Nice little record from the mainstream-y "we do some sensitive ballads TOO ya know" end 
    of the hard-rock continuum. I counted three (3) real good little three-minute hard-rock pop 
    singles, nice crunchy stuff. QUAD disc in stereo sleeve, perhaps that's usual for this title?
    Whatever, it's cheap.)
JOHNNY WINTERS AND - Live                              Columbia C 30475                 VG++/VG++  6
     (w/J GARCIA)
YARDBIRDS - Having A Rave Up                           Epic (USA) LN 24177 (MONO)        @VG+/VG+ 15
   (Classic punky britbeat, ajua! Studio side + live side. 7" sspl.)
YEAR 2000 - A Musical Odyssey                          
Rama Rama (USA) RR-77    VG+/VG++ 35  ON HOLD
   (Never seen this one before, looks like a bellbottom-fuzz-punk classic. Unfortunately, what it 
    really is sorta-gritty/sorta-dull blue-eyed psych with horns, tending toward the Vanilla Fudge 
    sound. Some bits of fuzz here and there.)                                           (trade = 40)




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 Folk Music - England, United States, Canada
 Gospel Music
 Africa
 Asia, Pacific Islands
 Europe
 Mexico
 Salsa, Merengue, Tropical
 Reggae, Calypso, other Caribbean
 Brazil
 Other Latin American
 Soundtrack and Orig. Cast
 Comedy, Spoken Word
 Classical Music
 20th Century Classical, Experimental
 Garage,Psych,Classic Rock - CD.s
 Heavy Metal CD.s
 Progressive Rock CD.s
 Punk Rock CD.s
 New Wave, Indie CD.s
 No-Wave, Noise CD.s
 Club Music, Club electronica CD.s
 Jazz CD.s
 Salsa, Merengue, Tropical on CD
 20th Century Classical, Experimental on CD

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