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Fairport Convention - Liege And Lief
(1969, A&M)

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I wish RT and Sandy Denny/Fairport Convention had stayed together longer with more records like this one, but glad for what we have.
 
Dixie Dregs - Free Fall
(1977, Capricorn) Promo stickered cover

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debut record. tasty fusion, an enjoyable listen. I think this title would make a great reissue if one hasn't been done. I have 5 or 6 of the DD records into the 80s.
 
Great album !

Dixie Dregs - Free Fall
(1977, Capricorn) Promo stickered cover

debut record. tasty fusion, an enjoyable listen. I think this title would make a great reissue if one hasn't been done. I have 5 or 6 of the DD records into the 80s.
 
Gene Clark - White Light
(1971, A&M) Monarch symbol in the deadwax

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Nice. Chris Etheridge, bass; Ben Sidran, piano; Jessie Ed Davis, guitar
 



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Freddie Hubbard, Curtis Fuller, Yusef Lateef - Gettin' It Together
(1961, TCB) 60s or 70s reissue; G.K. in the deadwax, mastered by Gilbert Kong

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a really nice sounding set or sets of early 60s hard bop

back after a week away from the turntable while I was getting some desert sun and some hiking near Palm Springs and Joshua Tree National Park. We had a great time scrambling and exploring canyons and caves with a guide on the first day, then more of the same on our own.
No rattlesnakes but we had some excitement when we noticed a large tarantula on the trail.

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Ah, what would we do without SLF to bring in sanity once more to our forums? ;-)
 
Did I just Yogi that?
 
Captain Beyond - Sufficiently Breathless
(1973, Capricorn) -1C / -1C; STERLING in the deadwax

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Nice, a combination of heavy and progressive with enough variety to keep things interesting.
 
The Beatles - Please Please Me
(1963, Parlophone) UK, mid 70's issue

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Merry Christmas. I probably heard the hits here first in the mid 60s on AM hit radio via a made in Japan transistor radio.


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