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Hot Tuna
Live At The New Orleans House, Berkeley, Ca September 1969
The little blues band-within-a-band side project of Jefferson Airplane's Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen outlasted the parent band, of course, and continues on to this day, but here's a priceless opportunity to hear a collection of completely unreleased performances from the duo's early days in super high fidelity!
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Johnny Winter
Live At The Fillmore East 10/30/70
The other live album from Johnny Winter And, 1971's 'Live Johnny Winter And', has always ranked as one of the high points of Johnny's discography, but we'd stack this 66-minute set up against that record (which was in part composed of other Fillmore East performances) any day of the week. In fact, when you hear Johnny and Rick Derringer trading off lead after lead, you may well be reminded of a bluesier, harder-edged Allman Brothers, with Johnny as Duane and Derringer as Dickey Betts with the McCoys' rhythm section. In other words, folks, this is some of the most ferocious blues-rock ever laid down on stage!
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Poco
Live At Columbia Studios Hollywood 9/30/71
Poco first made their reputation as a live act - it's no accident that their 1971 live album, 'Deliverin'', was the band's biggest seller until 1978's 'Legend'. The discovery of this crystal-clear recording from 1971, then, is cause for rejoicing for Poco fans; it was actually recorded a year later than 'Deliverin'' was, with the high-flying line-up of Richie Furay, Timothy B. Schmit, George Grantham, Rusty Young and (making his first live appearance with the band) Paul Cotton, and boasts a set list that departs significantly from the one on the previous live album.
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John Denver
Live At Cedar Rapids 12/10/87
What is the sound of an audience eating out of the palm of a performer's hand? Utter silence—and that's what you hear while John Denver is singing or speaking during this two hour-plus concert. John's performances here (part acoustic, part with a string quartet), drawn from his vast repertoire, is flawless.
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Various Artists
You Heard It Here First Vol 2
These 24 songs later became hits for others; in many cases, these are better than the famous versions! Fred Neil’s 'Everybody’s Talkin’' joins 'Hush' Billie Joe Royal; 'California Dreamin’' Barry McGuire; 'I Got My Mind Set on You' James Ray; 'Mustang Sally' Sir Mack Rice; 'Bend Me Shape Me' Outsiders; 'Someone to Love' Great Society, plus James Brown, Chuck Berry and more.
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Lloyd Price
Restless Heart: Ultimate Singles 1952-1959
The most complete singles collection Lloyd has ever seen: every A- and B-side for Specialty, ABC (up to ’59) and his own KRC label! The notes detail his fascinating life in and out of music; the 57 cuts include his immortal 'Lawdy Miss Clawdy'; his R&B Top 10s 'Stagger Lee; I’m Gonna Get Married; Personality; Come into My Heart; Just Because; Restless Heart; Ain’t It a Shame?; Oooh-Oooh-Oooh; Tell Me Pretty Baby; Question; Lady Luck; Wont’cha Come Home', and more.
2 CD
ON SALE!
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Roy Hamilton
Definitive '50s Singles Collection
The Righteous Brothers worshipped Roy…Jackie Wilson took his operatic R&B style and ran with it…Elvis and the Beatles covered his songs…he was one of the most influential ’50s R&B stars, and this is his definitive singles collection. Includes his hits 'Unchained Melody; You’ll Never Walk Alone; Ebb Tide; Hurt; If I Loved You; Forgive This Fool; So Long; Don’t Let Go; I Need Your Lovin’; Without a Song; Everybody’s Got a Home; Pledging My Love'…52 in all!
2 CD
ON SALE!
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Various Artists
Hard To Find 45s, Vol. 11: Sugar Pop Classics
19 rarities from the obsessive collector types over there at Eric Records, all original single versions from the master tapes in true stereo whenever possible!
ON SALE!
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