what are you listening to?

The Doors - s/t
(1967, Elektra)

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recycled picture
 
Richard and Linda Thompson - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
(1974, Island) 1983 reissue on Carthage, MASTERDISK in the deadwax

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nice. Killer sonics, songwriting and Linda.
 
Procol Harum - Historia De La Musica Rock
(1981, Polydor) Spanish issue

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volume 15 in the series of rock compilations put out by Polydor.
 
Freddie And The Dreamers - Seaside Swingers / Original Motion Picture Sound Track
(1965, Mercury) MONO

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some good stuff here in between schmaltzy 60s musical show tunes
 
NRBQ - Tiddly Winks
(1980, Red Rooster/Rounder)

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these guys started as a rehearsal band in KY in 1966. I don't think I've seen this Rounder / Red Rooster label variation before.
 
Another band I've never heard of - Rockets. Was going through a stack of LP's on a cart in a thrift store before they got put out for sale and thought the name was Rockers. Passed it by but saw it again once on the shelf, noticed it was actually Rockets so bought it. Turns out to be their third of several albums - Turn Up the Radio from 1979. Listened to it when I got home yesterday and much better than I was expecting.

Wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rockets_(band) is pretty informative. Despite that I'd not heard of them, this band seemed to have enjoyed some, but not widespread, degree of popularity. Founding members from Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels and a Lynyrd Skynyrd connection.

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Never heard that German version SLF, probably right around 1980-81 issue? I have had several of the original olive label Warner's though, his best album IMO
 
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