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  1. I have several hundred vinyl LP's that no longer have use to me (mainly replaced by CD). I have never really sold vinyl, so cannot quickly grade and price all of them. I am going to list out the Blue Notes and some of the other desirable labels, and if you have interest, please IM me, and we most likely should be able to work something out, either likely a sale or possibly a trade for CD's. I will describe condition when you contact me, All were good enough that they were in my collection, though most were purchased used. I am motivated to move these out, so will not be tough on pricing, though I want the exchange to be fair. Thanks. These are rock/folk/soul LP's that may be of interest. I picked the ones I suspect are most likely to draw interest here. I have a lot more of this type LP's, will list them if interest in this batch warrants the effort. Please PM with interest. Sale or trade for CD's. Other – Not Strictly Jazz: Akkerman ,Jan – Profile Ashton, Gardner, and Dyke – What A Bloody Long Day It’s Been Auger ,Brian/Trinity – Befour Auger ,Brian/Oblivion Express – Oblivion Express Auger ,Brian/Oblivion Express – A Better Land Auger ,Brian/Oblivion Express – Second Wind Auger ,Brian/Oblivion Express – Closer To It Auger ,Brian/Oblivion Express – Straight Ahead (2 copies) Auger ,Brian/Oblivion Express – Live Oblivion, Vol. 1 Auger ,Brian/Oblivion Express – Live Oblivion, Vol. 2 (2 LP) Auger ,Brian/Oblivion Express – Reinforcements Auger ,Brian/Oblivion Express – Happiness Heartaches Butterfield Blues Band – Keep on Moving Colosseum – Those Who Are About to Die Salute You Colosseum – The Grass is Greener Earth, Wind, and Fire – Gratitude (2 LP) Fairport Convention – A Moveable Feast Family – Anyway Family – Old Songs, New Songs Farina ,Mimi and Richard – Memories Focus – 3 (2 LP) Good God – Good God Hartley ,Keef Band – Halfbreed Hartley ,Keef Band -Battle of the Nortwest Six Hartley ,Keef Band – The Time is Near Hartley ,Keef Band -Little Big Band Hartley ,Keef Band – Overdog Holloway ,Brenda – Every Little Bit Hurts Jarreau ,Al – Breakin’ Away King Crimson – Red Martyn ,John – Inside Out Martyn ,John – Bless The Weather Mayall ,John – USA Union Mendes ,Sergio – Fool on the Hill Michaels ,Lee – Barrell New York Rock & Roll Ensemble - New York Rock & Roll Ensemble Nyro ,Laura – Season of Light Pacific Gas and Electric – Pacific Gas and Electric Pacific Gas and Electric - Are You Ready Rascals – See Redding ,Otis – Recorded Live Reid ,Terry – River Renaissance – At Carnegie Hall (2 LP) Riperton ,Minnie – Perfect Angel Santana ,Carlos/Alice Coltrane – Illuminations Santana ,Carlos – The Swing of Delight (2 LP) Sea Level – On The Edge Sea Level – Cats on the Coast Soft Machine – Six (2 LP) Soft Machine - 7 Soft Machine – Live and Well in Paris Soft Machine – Land of Cockayne Terry ,Dewey – Chief Thompson ,Richard and Linda – I Want to See The Bright Lights Tonight Traffic – As The Eagle Flies
  2. Also received mine today, thanks!
  3. Still worth getting for the stormy Newport 65 material.
  4. That is huge gap if you didn't have the '63 Newport "My Favorite Things", a landmark solo for sure. Glad you got it rectified.
  5. I dutifully did the same thing with this album for years, finally gave up. I will give Parks due credit for his contributions to 'Smile' (which is still, at heart, Brian Wilson), but the love ends there.
  6. Good point, the website does not fully specify on that link. There are other links for buying download or CD, but those have different prices.
  7. Khan Jamal is pretty great, but a very different player than Hutcherson. Dickerson seems to be the main influence on Jamal to my ears. Neither were ever going to be widely appreciated across boundaries, but I really like them both. The Japanese seem to rarely do bonus material.
  8. May be that the 'Now' album, with the Eugene McDaniels cuts, opened some doors, but I'm not sure what would have lead BN to believe a breakthrough was imminent (though he certainly did some great music). Seems like the only break in his discography into the 90's was when he had his hand injury in the early 80's. He was a different player when he returned, 2 mallets rather than four, etc. Generation later, but the guy who could really play vibes at an awe-inspiring level, though I never heard recorded proof of it (saw him live) was Bryan Carrott. Yes she was, saw her live with Zappa. She was critical to his sound, and perfect for that group. But she never recorded as a leader or wrote material, etc. AFAIK.
  9. Not sure who else would have merited the attention those three received.
  10. I don't think it's that simple. Helen Moore seems to have not spent any post-trial jail time. I suspect Morgan was incredibly abusive. Eddie Jefferson was a drive-by shooting victim for having fired a dancer. Jaki Byard was murdered by a nephew or something like that. Don Myrick (EWF) was accidentally shot by police. King Curtis was killed by junkies he confronted outside his house. Philip Wilson (AEC) was murdered in his apartment. Depends on your views of humanity and the divine. I've learned to expect both more and less from humans than from nature.
  11. Linger Lane is a different kind of commercialization, a Jerry Peters production along the lines of what Peters was producing for Donald Byrd and Bobbi Humphrey on BN at the time (1974ish) and I greatly prefer it to "Natural Illusions". Hutcherson/BN were trying some different things then, with some differing results. But I'm always going to have a soft spot for any record with an extended "People Make The World Go Round" on it.
  12. I think of it like a subpar CTI record. If Hutcherson playing "Sophisticated Lady" etc. with a bunch of string arrangements by Wade Marcus turns you on, go for it.
  13. And I didn't know that until right now!
  14. I hear that! Quebec had a short, hard, messy life, and I'm sure by extension Greene did, too, during that period. Quebec died the same month that Greene record was released. That seems to be the underside of the whole Blue Note thing - a lot of troubling human stories behind the great music.
  15. Well, Peterik wrote it, as well as charting it. And he was like 20 years old. And he also wrote and charted "Eye of the Tiger". And in the 60's when Peterik was in his teens, the Ides of March were a top garage band in Chicago, along with Shadows of Knight, Buckinghams, Cryan' Shames, H.P. Lovecraft, etc.. Quite a local scene (and the Curtis Mayfield-driven soul scene was amazing, with Gene Chandler, pre-Philly Jerry Butler, Barbara Acklin, Barbara Lewis etc. etc.)
  16. Agreed. 'Caravanserai' is a Desert Island Disc for me. As for 'Borboletta", Leon Patillo was my favorite Santana singer ever. Too bad in one sense he didn't stay on, but he had a higher calling., which I fully respect.
  17. Yeah, he had that style Down!
  18. Understood on Greene, but I was/am not part of that market/society, and have no interest in additional listens to the album (I did listen twice). And it certainly is a musical outlier in terms of the various things Blue Note was recording in 1962 (as was the Sheila Jordan album, which I like quite a bit) and widely considered very subpar in terms of that BN output. I don't own any Gloria Lynne albums, either, have heard her. I'm much more drawn to someone like Lorez Alexandria from that period. We all have our many musical areas where we choose to remain uninformed,which is not a crime or a sin or a denial of life being involved. Life and time are short. Someone like, say, Jim Peterik (Ides of March and, much later, Survivor) was also clearly part of a different market/society (actually a few), and had talent and stayed active for a long time, yet the vast majority of members here will choose to remain uninformed about him/them and about that market/society.
  19. This is where I most often go for my live Hendrix (plus "Machine Gun" from 'Band of Gypsies')
  20. "A New Perspective" is pretty great, but not the others.
  21. Well, that's one of the problems. Hendrix is just lost musically with the people he had on hand (I won't call it a group). I'm not going $800 either, pre-ordered the 10CD set from importcds for $109. If you ever saw Havens live (I did three times), he did a LOT of talking between songs (charmingly so) telling long stories and such, and at an event like that, given the various circumstances, that was probably even more true, so I could see him filling a few hours with 11 songs.
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