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Nick Lowe - Pure Pop For Now People
(1978, Columbia) "Columbia NY" in the deadwax

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original UK release titled "Jesus Of Cool"; debut solo record for Lowe while producing Elvis Costello's initial records.
 
Judas Priest......Live at the coliseum, Memphis, 1982.....Diamonds and Rust
 

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The Shocking Blue - s/t
(1969, Colossus)

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Many of the songs on this US issue were originally on the "At Home" title released in the Netherlands. driving guitar rock, organ riffs, female vocalist, even a sitar.
 
I'm not sure how this link is sound wise. But, I have the 1989 remix on a DJ Disconet 180grm Lp, what really strikes me is the sound quality of the miked background singers. Especially the male one, very powerful vocals! These old Disconet Lps are fierce!! Super high quality pressings, almost Mofi!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ1RYZa_j98

Listen to how the chorus "You are the only one, You are the only one" builds into "Surprise me tonight, show me that you care", the male is really pushing it out "Don't leave me up in the air", if this doesn't do anything, the youtube vid sucks, come to my house for the real deal...
 
The Kinks - Greatest Hits
(1989, Rhino) Monarch delta, Kdisc KP in the deadwax, mastered by Ken Perry, K-Disc

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all mono recordings except Stop Your Sobbing. very crankable.
 
Tonio K. - Life in The Food Chain

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#1 - Life in The Food Chain,
#4 - The Ballad Of The Night The Clocks All Quit (And The Government Failed)
and #5 - American Love Affair
 
Geeze; I've had that dang song ( Venus) in my head since...well..1969. What's next? Norman Greenbaum?? Heh..Heh


The Shocking Blue - s/t
(1969, Colossus)

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Many of the songs on this US issue were originally on the "At Home" title released in the Netherlands. driving guitar rock, organ riffs, female vocalist, even a sitar.
 
RIP Lenny :notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:
 

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