sladesounds 30th Nov 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumDeacon Blue - Fellow Hoodlums (1991) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 24th Nov 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumWillie Nelson And Friends - Live At Third Man Records (2013) | Vocals – Ashley Monroe (tracks: A2, A3 & C1), Sheryl Crow (tracks: B4 & C1)
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Jack White (tracks: C3), Jamey Johnson (tracks: C1)
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica – Neil Young (tracks: B2, B3 & C1)
Vocals, Piano – Leon Russell (tracks: C2 & C3), Norah Jones (tracks: A4, B1 & C1)
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sladesounds 24th Nov 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Rolling Stones - Around And Around (1964) | Covers and label scans from the 1967 reissue uploaded.
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sladesounds 23rd Nov 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Beatles - A Hard Day's Night (1964) | Have added image <896173> & <896174> which I believe are from the 3rd pressing.
The credits around the rim have changed from "The Parlophone..." to "The Gramophone..."
The "Sold in the UK..." remains on the label.
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sladesounds 13th Nov 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumDan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip - Angles (2008) | [YouTube Video]
Letter From God contains a sample from Planet Telex by Radiohead
[YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 8th Nov 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Rolling Stones - Love You Live (1977) | I assume the inner sleeves came whole and also die cut as for some reason I have one of each.
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sladesounds 3rd Nov 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumKatch 22 - It's Soft Rock And All Sorts, It's Katch 22 (1968) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 26th Oct 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumBad Manners - Bad Manners (1981) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 24th Oct 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumArgent - Counterpoints (1975) | B4 features Phil Collins on drums.
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sladesounds 20th Oct 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumLafayette Afro Rock Band - Darkest Light (1999) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 20th Oct 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Rolling Stones - Let It Breeze (1982) | Web search identifies the following information on this album
• 1969-11-09: Oakland Coliseum (2nd show), Oakland, CA, Live Concert
Track: A1
• 1969-02-10: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: A2
• 1968-12-10: Intertel Studios, London, UK, Rehearsal
Track: A3
• 1969-04-17: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: B1
Track: B3
Track: B4
• 1970-06-16: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: B2
• 1966-11-08: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: B5
• 1969-06-16: 'The David Frost Show' Wembley, London, UK, Live Concert
Track: C1
Track: C2
• 1970-05-09: RS Mobile Recording Studio, Stargroves, UK, Studio Session
Track: A4
• 1981-12-18: Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, VA, Live Concert
Track: C5 (Note the incorrect details shown on sleeve)
• 1969-11-18: 'Ed Sullivan Show' CBS TV Studio, New York City, NY, TV appearance
Track: D1
Track: D2
Track: D3
• Track B3 is a Mick Jagger recording of "The Wild Colonial Boy" used on the "Ned Kelly" film.
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sladesounds 19th Oct 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - The Guys With Soul (1971) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 5th Oct 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Cure - The Head On The Door (1985) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 10th Sep 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumNirvana - Nevermind (2004) | Also issued on red, pink, white and black vinyl all with same cat# and barcode #.
Originating in Europe these were not official DGC releases.
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sladesounds 9th Sep 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumAlice Cooper - The Alice Cooper Show (1977) | During the early '70s, the original Alice Cooper put on amazing live shows, cranking out mega-decibel hard rock anthems and combining theatrics with high-energy performances. But after the band split up in 1974, Alice went in a much more theatrical direction, almost as if the music were secondary to the live performance. Despite the fact that the original band excelled in a live setting, a live album from the era was never issued; AC's first live release turned out to be 1977's Alice Cooper Show. The album wasn't culled from the best performances of his most recent tour; instead it was limited to a pair of shows at the Aladdin Hotel in Nevada. Alice was still in the throes of alcoholism, and all the contributing factors add up to a largely lackluster live collection. Sure, such classics as "Under My Wheels," "Eighteen," "Billion Dollar Babies," and "School's Out" benefit from a crowd's presence, but the production and the performances are pretty darn flat and uninspired throughout.
AllMusic Review by Greg Prato
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sladesounds 8th Sep 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Mahotella Queens - Izibani Zomgqashiyo (1977) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 24th Aug 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumRita Marley - Who Feels It Knows It (1982) | I think looking at the first track on this album R. Marley in the composer credits relates to Rita rather than Bob's first name (Robert)
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sladesounds 12th Aug 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumCrosby, Stills, Nash And Young - So Far (1974) | [YouTube Video]
If you like the song check out the info on this page
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sladesounds 4th Aug 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - Get Primitive! The Best Of Pebbles, Volume One: The Originals! (1986) | Issued in pink, yellow, blue, green and orange vinyl.
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sladesounds 1st Aug 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumCrosby, Stills And Nash - Daylight Again (1982) | Review[YouTube Video]
Although Crosby, Stills & Nash had, in effect, been together for well over a decade when Daylight Again (1982) was issued, it was only their third studio long-player of concurrently new material. Initially, the project began as a collaborative effort between Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, as David Crosby was descending into a self-induced state of perpetual drug dependency.
However, Crosby was included, although arguably in name alone, and his hauntingly lyrical "Delta" stands as one of his finest contributions. Perhaps the most telling element in the trio's state of affairs was the addition of the Eagles' Timothy B. Schmit and CSN band member Mike Finnigan on vocals throughout.
Despite that obvious setback, the other two primary namesakes supply some genuine and uniformly excellent material to the proceedings. Among the most notable are Nash's "Wasted on the Way" -- which was lyrically an ode to the status of the group's union -- and Stills' collaboration with the Curtis Brothers on "Southern Cross." Both were extracted as singles and became among the best-known tracks not only on Daylight Again, but also in the post-'60s CSN canon.
The disc also includes a few thoroughly affective ballads such as "Song for Susan" -- which Nash wrote for his spouse -- and Stills' equally emotive "You Are Alive." By contrast, the album's opener, "Turn Your Back on Love," as well as "Too Much Love to Hide" and "Since I Met You" are all up-tempo, full-throttle rockers co-composed by Stills, and include some of the guitarist's most blistering fretwork under the CSN moniker.
The disc concludes with Stills' lone solo composition on the album -- a two-part track marrying the newly penned Civil War elegy to a chorus of the 1970 anthem "Find the Cost of Freedom." Again, Crosby's absence is noted with the incorporation of Art Garfunkel's vocals where Crosby's should have been.
AllMusic Review by Lindsay Planer
✔︎ Helpful Review?
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sladesounds 1st Aug 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumCrosby, Stills And Nash - CSN (1977) | [YouTube Video]
The music here is very good, though probably not up to the hard-to-match level of Crosby, Stills & Nash or Déjà Vu. Still, the songs showed a great deal of lyrical maturity and compositional complexity compared to those earlier albums (from a far more innocent time).
"Just a Song Before I Go" was the latest of Graham Nash's radio-friendly acoustic numbers, and a Top Ten single. "See the Changes" and "Dark Star" ranked with the best of Stephen Stills' work, while David Crosby contributed three classics from his distinctive oeuvre: "Shadow Captain," "Anything at All," and the beautiful "In My Dreams." Nash's multi-part "Cathedral," a recollection of an acid trip taken in Winchester Cathedral on his 32nd birthday, became a staple of the group's live repertoire.
CSN was the trio's last fully realized album, and also the last recording on which the three principals handled all the vocal parts without the sweetening of additional voices. It has held up remarkably well, both as a memento of its time and as a thoroughly enjoyable musical work. - All Music Review by Jim Newsom
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sladesounds 20th Jul 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Beatles - Hear The Beatles Tell All (1979) | Just (after years of owning this) seen the comment on the front
"George talks about the Paddy Boyd"
Must be Patti's distant Irish cousin
:grin:
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sladesounds 20th Jul 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumDavid Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars (1980) | 1983 reissue scans added
Barcode on this release is 0035628384317
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sladesounds 9th Jul 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumCreedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory (1970) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 6th Jul 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumFreddie Roach - Mo' Greens Please (1970) | Thanks WB - I was going on some information I found that stated that these labels were only used on the west coast where the Californian's were doing there own thing until the label design was brought back into line.
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sladesounds 4th Jul 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Dutchess And The Duke - Live At Third Man Records (2015) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 3rd Jul 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers (2015) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 20th Jun 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Jubilees - Groovin' Reggae (1972) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 16th Jun 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumPapa John Creach - Papa John Creach (1971) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 8th Jun 2015 | | Vinyl AlbumBees Make Honey - Music Every Night (1973) | [YouTube Video]
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