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Strawbs - Grave New World
(1972, A&M) Monarch symbol in the deadwax




No booklet with this copy which I think is an upgrade over another copy that I have with the booklet insert. I'll compare if/when I find my other copy in storage.
 

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Robert Palmer - Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley
(1974, Island) -1A / -1A STERLING in the deadwax





a favorite with terrific sound quality. with The Meters, Lowell George, even Steve Winwood on a few tracks. enjoying with Redhook ESB from an original Seattle microbrew started in 1981 in an old transmission shop.
 

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John Prine - Common Sense
(1975, Atlantic) Monarch symbol, AT/GP in the deadwax




produced by Steve Cropper. w/ Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Glen Frey. with song titles like Come Back To Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard and Wedding Day In Funeralville - lots to like as always with Mr. Prine's tunes.
 
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Lindisfarne - Fog On The Tyne
(1971, Charisma) UK pressing, PORKY/PECKO in the deadwax, mastered by George Peckham




nice. also looking at a US Elektra copy of this title
 

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Started Russ' amp test with Moby, Shpongle and Crystal Method........


Now listening to Little Feat ----"Waiting For Columbus" GOOD STUFF!!!!!
 

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Blues Image - Open
(1970, Atco) Monarch symbol in the deadwax




Killer LP. really great sound quality - low frequencies, soundstage and separation make this one a great listen. I remember listening to Ride Captain Ride on hit radio back in 1970, there's much more on the deeper cuts.

 
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