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Rory Gallagher - Tatoo
(1973, Polydor) -1A/-1A; STERLING RL in the deadwax

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killer LP, Rory at his peak.
 
If you can find a CD copy of Clapton's, From The Cradle, its a great blues compilation. His version of It Hurt's Me Too, I really dig. Motherless Child is also on that one.
 
Iron Butterfly - Ball
(1969, Atco) -1A / -1C

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IB is all over the map here, mostly heavy organ, guitar, bass. great sound quality.
 
Buddy Miles vinyl

Buddy Miles - Them Changes
Blue Six - Beautiful Tomorrow
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Earl Scruggs - His Family And Friends
(1972, Columbia) -1C/-1D

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with Joan Baez, The Byrds, Dylan, Doc Watson. some tracks cut at the homes of Watson and Baez.
 
Gene Clark - White Light
(1971, A&M) Monarch symbol in the deadwax

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a desert island LP. w/ Chris Etheridge, bass; Ben Sidran, piano; Jessie Ed Davis, guitar
 
John Phillips - (John, the Wolf King of L.A.)
(1970, ABC Dunhill)

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wonderful record, Phillips has terrific songs with lots to say, and with Elvis' backing band including James Burton and the Wrecking Crew. country flavored folk rock.
 
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 2016 180 Gram Reissue



Transferring to a fresh SA 90 on the Nak BX-300:

 
Foo Fighters - The Colour and The Shape - Double 180 Gram LP

 
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