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The Youngbloods - Best Of The Youngbloods
(1970, RCA)




a nice thrift store find this morning. The cover was partially in shrink before I removed.

I saw Jessie Colin Young performing solo as a concert opening act in Seattle in the early 70s after he left the Youngbloods. Maybe the 1974 CSNY concert?
 

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Bert Jansch - Stepping Stones
(1969, Vanguard) -1A / -1C





Bert Jansch's 2nd US release using material from his 1966 British LP Bert and John. killer & complementary dual steel string playing from the two founders of Pentangle
 

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Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You
(1967, Atlantic) MONO




All selections were recorded at Atlantic Studios in New York except I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You) & Do Right Woman, Do Right Man, which were recorded in Muscle Shoals, Ala.
 

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Aretha Franklin - Spirit In The Dark
(1970, Atlantic)




recorded at Atlantic South - Criterion Studios, Miami with a lot of the Muscle Shoals crew.
 
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Nothing wrong with the Muscle Shoals crew, Atlanta Rythm Section comes to mind...
No kidding. Rhythm and Blues.

Duane Allman was in that crew on guitar, including slide guitar, on tracks on at least a couple of Aretha's Atlantic label records including Spirit In The Dark.
 
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Hey slf, I'm just curious if you or anyone else has the 'Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947 - 1974 box set? I bought my Lp version in the 80's as a cutout, I think I paid about $25 for it :iconbiggrin: . It's a who's who of all the big black artist in the Atlantic catalog, many of the songs were covered by white bands and singers later, so these originals are true gems!!

https://www.discogs.com/Various-Atlantic-Rhythm-And-Blues-1947-1974/release/3773974

Mine is 7 double Lps, with very interesting liner notes.

And thank you soooo much all your contributions to this thread, I'm in awe of your vinyl collection and your music knowledge even if it's a bit fuzzy at times :hippy2:!! Craig
 
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