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you're looking to upgrade your selection or replace a used copy with
a factory sealed piece, these Out Of Print Collectors LPs may be your
last chance. Many of the listed titles were re-mastered by audiophile
companies such as MFSL and DCC, both of which may be found here at mymusicfix.
Don't miss your chance to be one of the last people in the world to
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"Sonny Rolliins, Work Time"
Sonny Rollins Work Time - FACTORY SEALED Analog LP -
When Rollins returned from Chicago to New York as a member of Max Roach's group, he recorded with Roach but also resumed taping sessions as a leader, using members of Roach's group as a nucleus. In this case Philadelphia Ray Bryant substitutes for Richie Powell. The critics were not yet committed to Sonny's importance, but the musicians knew. Miles Davis, who had heard the acetates of the date, would call Bob Weinstock and have them play tracks over the phone to musicians visiting Miles' apartment.
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Track Listings
1. There's No Business Like Show Business
2. Paradox
3. Raincheck
4. There Are Such Things
5. It's All Right With Me
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"Sonny Rollins & The Contemporary Leaders"
Classic Analog LP Pressing. Features: Sonny Rollins (Tenor Sax) Hampton Hawes (Piano) Barney Kessel (Guitar) Leroy Vinnegar (Bass) Shelly Manne (Drums) Victor Feldman (Vibraharp on "You") Tracks Include: "I've Told Ev'ry Little Star" "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody" "How High The Moon" "You" "I've Found A New Baby" "Alone Together" "In The Chapel In The Moonlight" "The Song Is You."
SKU Number: DOLP 340
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"Sonny Rollins - Quartet, ST - Quintet - 10" Vinyl 3 LP Set"
Sonny Rollins Quartet - Quintet - Self Titled 10” Three LP Set – Sealed OUT OF PRINT – Gone Forever. These Prestige 10-inch LPs were pressed several years ago in the U.S. for a custom order to Japan. The remaining stock is extremely limited and therefore highly collectable. The covers match the original graphics. There are no bar codes or legal lines. Get 'em while they last. These are rare, one-time-only issues.
Quartet
"Every so often, musicians begin talking about one of their ranks who has captured their attention and imagination with his music. They travel to wherever he happens to be playing and absorb his offerings. In the past few years, musicians in New York (tenormen in particular) have been avidly listening to Walter Theodore Rollins, known to them as Sonny...Listen to the nuances in Sonny's phrasing, his interpretation of chord changes, his personal sense of time, and the emotions in his playing. He is certainly one of the musicians who is filling in another 'lick' in the 'giant pattern' of jazz." - from the original liner notes by Ira Gitler
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1. Time on My Hands
2. This Love of Mine
3. Shadrack
4. Slow Boat to China
5. Scoops
6. With a Song in My Heart
7. Newk's Fadeaway
8. I Know
Self Titled "It is a readily acknowledged fact that Charlie Parker is one of the 'giants of jazz' and that his influence has been both powerful and wide in scope. While the most obvious example of this influence is the long list of alto men who play in his style, either directly or to a large degree, the 'school' of tenor players which stems from him is virtually unrecognized. There are Sonny Stitt and Jimmy Heath, both emigres from alto; Wardell Gray, originally influenced by Lester Young; and most important of all, Sonny Rollins." - from the original liner notes by Ira Gitler
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1. The Way You Look Tonight
2. I Want to be Happy
3. More Than You Know
Quintet Once before, I was called on to write notes for a Sonny Rollins album (Prestige prLP 137). The sides were good and it would have been easy to go into ecstasies over Sonny's playing, but I had an idea that later in his career, Sonny was going to reach much greater heights and if an opportunity came to me at that time to write about his achievements, my words would seem empty. Well the time has come, and I can happily write that Sonny Rollins has come to the front as the most important reedman in the tradition of Charlie Parker. In his various appearances throughout 1954 with the groups of Art Blakey, Art Farmer, and his own quartet, Sonny was consistently proving this fact. Now as a testament to this year's accomplishments he has done his greatest set of recordings. Sonny will probably shake his head when he reads this and say, 'nothing was happening,' but his modesty is exceeded only by his talent. Not only does he have warmth and imagination, but when it comes to 'cookin' he parallels Charles of The Ritz. 'Cookin' is synonymous with 'swingin' or as Abdullah Buhaina puts it 'playin' like hell.' - from the original liner notes by Ira Gitler
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1. Silk N' Satin
2. Movin' Out
3. Swingin' for Bumsy
4. Solid
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"Sonny Rollins, Horn Culture"
The first 3 tunes on this ALBUM will blow your mind. Brilliant overdubbing by Mr. Rollins on Sax. Electric guitar and bass. Mtume on percussion. Let this one sink into your heart and you won't want to ever let it go. It is the best Rollins I have heard.
Track Listings
1. Pictures in the Reflection of a Golden Horn
2. Sais
3. Notes for Eddie
4. God Bless the Child
5. Lover Man
6. Good Morning Heartache
SKU Number: DOLP 9051
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"Sonny Rollins, Moving Out"
When the four quintet selections in this album from August 1954 were first issued on 10-inch LP, many writers did not see fit to acknowledge Rollin's incipient greatness and there was much callow carping from critical quarters. Musicians, who generally are able to recognize talent in their colleagues far more quickly, knew that Rollins was the new prodigy. With Art Blakey at the controls, there is adrenalin aplenty in the uptempo numbers which also spotlight Kenny Dorham and Elmo Hope. "Silk 'n' Satin," Rollins's interpretation of a number more associated with Hildegarde, is Sonny in all his balladic warmth. The October 1954 quartet session with Monk is more of Sonny's lyricism, allowed to expand in the recording-for-LP format, contrasted with Monk's spare but not less melodic inventions. "More Than You Know" is a classic wedding of two musical minds that should have met more often in the studio.
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Tracks Include:
1. Moving Out
2. Swingin' For Bumsy
3. Silk n' Satin
4. Solid
5. More Than You Know
SKU Number: DOLP 058
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"Sonny Rollins, Newk's Time"
Widely acknowledged as the most significant and accomplished tenor saxophonist in the world, Sonny Rollins's recording legacy is nothing short of extraordinary. Beginning as a sideman in the late-'40s, he worked with Charlie Parker, Fats Navarro, Bud Powell, Max Roach, Clifford Brown, Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey, and Miles Davis.
Since recording his first date as a leader in 1954, Rollins has recorded dozens of albums for numerous labels, eventually settling in for a long stay on Milestone. In his early prime and well-respected, tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins cut this fine hard bop date as one of several late-'50s sessions for Blue Note. The record is part classic date, part blowing session, sporting a mix of engaging head statements and lengthy solos. Rollins takes to the spacious quartet setting, stretching out on taut versions of Miles Davis' '50s concert opener "Tune Up" and Kenny Dorham's "Asiatic Raes." Keeping the swing hard but supple are drummer Philly Joe Jones, bassist Doug Watkins, and pianist Wynton Kelly." - All Music Guide
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1. Tune Up
2. Asiatic Raes
3. Wonderful! Wonderful!
4. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top
5. Blues for Philly Joe
6. Namely You
with his horn on his hip, is about as cool as it gets.
SKU Number: DOLP 4001
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"Sonny Rollins, Nucleus"
This 1975 album by the man believed by many to be the modern titan of the tenor saxophone contains two pieces, "Azalea" and "Cosmet," that are among his best recorded solos of the Seventies. Both have suggestions of the Latin/Caribbean music of which Rollins is the acknowledged jazz master. Nucleus reflects Rollins' career-long dedication to exploring the frontiers of tonal possibility, including varied pitches and textures, all tied to his inexhaustible fund of rhythmic invention. The album also includes a new approach to "My Reverie," a piece Rollins had explored 20 years earlier.
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1. Lucille
2. Gwaligo
3. Are You Ready?
4. Azalea
5. Newkleus
6. Cosmet
7. My Reverie
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"Sonny Rollins, Plus Four"
SONNY ROLLINS - PLUS FOUR FACTORY SEALED LP -
Widely acknowledged as the most significant and accomplished tenor saxophonist in the world, Sonny Rollins's recording legacy is nothing short of extraordinary. Beginning as a sideman in the late-'40s, he worked with Charlie Parker, Fats Navarro, Bud Powell, Max Roach, Clifford Brown, Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey, and Miles Davis.
Since recording his first date as a leader in 1954, Rollins has recorded dozens of albums for numerous labels, eventually settling in for a long stay on Milestone.
Although under Sonny Rollins' name, the quintet on this masterpiece is the Brown-Roach Quintet, featuring (as Pee Wee at Birdland would have it) "the trumpet sensation, Clifford Brown." Thankfully, Prestige recorded the group in March 1956 so that Rollins and Brown were captured ensemble.
The record is brief, but important. The disc begins with Rollins' "Valse Hot" a jazz waltz that features fine solos by Rollins and Brown followed by Richie Powell on piano and a Max Roach drum solo. "Kiss and Run" features a fine Rollins solo and a driving virtuoso performance by Brown spurred by Roach's masterful drumming. The Powell solo is commanding and lyrical and the traded breaks by Rollins, Roach, and Brown are almost the equal of the dialog between Rollins and Brown that conclude this track.
These interchanges are cause enough to own the disc. But the great stuff doesn't end there. "I Feel a Song Coming On" begins with a breakneck Rollins solo followed by Brownie at peak tempo and inventiveness. Max' solo is tasteful and explosive and there is another Rollins/Brown dialog that's quick and clean. "Count Your Blessings" features Rollins as a balladeer and it's apt testimony to the lessons that he had learned from Lester Young as well as Charlie Parker. Lyrical and inventive, it simply swings. The disc concludes with "Pent-Up House," a Rollins original that fairly explodes with improvisation and vitality.
This was one of the great jazz groups which unfortunately ended with the untimely deaths of Powell and Brown
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"Sonny Rollins, Rollins Plays For Bird"
Tracks Include:
1. Medley: I Remember You/My Melancholy Baby/Old Folks/They Can't Take That Away From Me...
2. Kids Know
3. I've Grown Accutomed To Your Fac
SKU Number: DOLP 214
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"Sonny Rollins, Saxophone Colossus"
SONNY ROLLINS SAXPHONE COLOSSUS – Factory Sealed Audiophile pressed LP. - with this out of print edition unique marketing sticker with information about the artist and personnel involved in this masterpiece. Only available on this limited edition STICKER pressing.
Out of Print FACTORY SEALED limited edition LP - This is the ultimate reissues. The only way you'll get closer to this classic music is to listen to the master tapes or have been in the studio with the artist originally during the actual session.
One of the pivotal recordings in bringing about the widespread acceptance of Sonny Rollins as a major figure, Saxophone Colossus inspired critics to write scholarly analysis and fans to revel in the hard-swinging invention, humor, and tender-strength balladry. Up to this album, while most musicians recognized Rollins as one of the new influential forces in the jazz of the Fifties, most critics were carping at Rollins or damning him with faint praise. "St. Thomas," a traditional West Indian melody which Mal Waldron remembered as "The Carnival," was recorded by many artists after Sonny introduced it here, and it remains a jazz standard today. The contributions of Tommy Flanagan's elegant swing, Doug Watkins' steady lift and Max Roach's most musical accompaniment and soloing (hear "Blue 7") make this a landmark album.
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Track Listings
1. Strode Rode
2. Blue 7
3. Moritat
4. St. Thomas
5. You Don't Know What Love Is
SKU Number: DOLP 291
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"Sonny Rollins, Tenor Madness"
Tracks Listings:
1. Tenor Madness
2. When Your Lover Has Gone
3. Paul's Pal
4. My Reverie
5. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
SKU Number: DOLP 124
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"Sonny Rollins, The Bridge"
Classic Analog LP Pressing. On this BRIDGE recording, Rollins makes a shattering return from sabbatical. He is joined by the youthful Jim Hall, who makes a great partner. The Bridge has many symbolisms (in his life, and literally as the 1600 ft bridge connecting the New York boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn), but musically the Album is a BRIDGE between Sonny Rollins who rose quickly to a position of top rank among the saxophonists of the post-bop era of Modern Jazz development in the fifties and the Sonny Rollins to be of the sixties. This Album is a historic moment in jazz. Tracks Include: "Without A Song" "Where Are You" "John S." "The Bridge" "God Bless The Child" and "You Do Something To Me"
SKU Number: DOLP RCA2527
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"Sonny Rollins, Way Out West"
Since recording his first date as a leader in 1954, Rollins has recorded dozens of albums for numerous labels, eventually settling in for a long stay on Milestone. Way Out West, recorded in 1957, is one of two superb albums cut for the small, California-based Contemporary label (the other is 1958's Sonny Rollins and the Contemporary Leaders).
Although a consummate sideman, Rollins rarely seems at ease with his pianists on his own dates, and Way Out West's trio format, with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Shelly Manne, dispenses with that problem. The tenorman's playful humor is evident in the album's selections, which include such unlikely candidates as "Wagon Wheels" and "I'm an Old Cowhand"--both elevated to previously unimaginable heights.
This is a remarkably confident album--relaxed, swinging, thoughtful and deeply satisfying. And just in case that's not enough, the cover photo, featuring Rollins in Stetson and holster with his horn on his hip, is about as cool as it gets.
Tracks include: I’m An Old Cowhand - Solitude - Come, gone - Wagon Wheels - There Is No Greater Love - Way Out West
SKU Number: DOLP 7530
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"Sonny Rollins, Worktime"
Sonny Rollins Work Time - with this out of print edition unique marketing sticker with information about the artist and personnel involved in this masterpiece. Only available on this limited edition STICKER pressing.
Out of Print FACTORY SEALED limited edition LP -
When Rollins returned from Chicago to New York as a member of Max Roach's group, he recorded with Roach but also resumed taping sessions as a leader, using members of Roach's group as a nucleus. In this case Philadelphia Ray Bryant substitutes for Richie Powell. The critics were not yet committed to Sonny's importance, but the musicians knew. Miles Davis, who had heard the acetates of the date, would call Bob Weinstock and have them play tracks over the phone to musicians visiting Miles' apartment.
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Track Listings
1. There's No Business Like Show Business
2. Paradox
3. Raincheck
4. There Are Such Things
5. It's All Right With Me
SKU Number: DOLP 007
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"Sonny Stitt With Bud Powell & J.J. Johnson"
SONNY STITT WITH BUD POWELL & J.J. JOHNSON
FACTORY SEALED
Through recordings on Savoy and, with Dizzy Gillespie, on Musicraft, Stitt built a reputation as the closest thing to Charlie Parker on alto. He was not seen in person during the years of bebop's ascendancy because he was hospitalized for drugs. His first recording after his return was the 1949 session with J.J. Johnson on which he played tenor rather than alto and established himself as a more distinct personality. The sessions with Bud Powell present some of the most highly charged, dually inspirational collaborations ever recorded.
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Track Listings
1. All God's Chillun Got Rhythm
2. Sonny Side
3. Bud's Blues
4. Sunset
5. Fine and Dandy (takes 1-2)
6. Strike Up the Band
7. I Want to Be Happy
8. Taking a Chance on Love
9. Afternoon in Paris (take 2)
10. Elora (take 2)
11. Teapot (take 2)
12. Blue Mode (takes 1-2)
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"Spirit of the 60s, 1964"
THE SPIRIT OF THE 60'S 1964 Double LP pressed in EUROPE and some of the finest Collections of Rare CLASSIC ROCK Masterpieces ever released on Analog Vinyl BY TIMELIFE EUROPE IN 1990.
ALL SONGS TOP 5 HITS & THERE ARE 13 SONGS THAT CHARTED NUMBER 1 IN THE U.K. IN 1964.
They are real vinyl treasures that any CLASSIC ROCK lover will not want to miss owning. These LIFELIFE Collections are all Very Limited Editions and once gone will be gone forever from the Collectors Market. These Collections are cover to cover Masterpieces from various artists that will blow you away…
DO WAH DIDDY DIDDY - MANFRED MANN - CHARTED NUMBER 1
YOU REALLY GOT ME - THE KINKS - CHARTED # 1
HERE COMES THE NIGHT - THEM - CHARTED #2
HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN - THE ANIMALS - CHARTED #1
NEEDLES & PINS - THE SEARCHERS - CHARTED # 1
ALWAYS SOMETHING THERE TO REMIND ME - SANDIE SHAW - CHARTED # 1
LITTLE CHILDREN - BILLY J. KRAMER & THE DAKOTAS - CHARTED # 1
SOMEONE SOMEONE - BRIAN POLLE & THE TREMELOES - CHARTED # 2
I'M THE ONE - GERRY & THE PACEMAKERS - CHARTED # 2
A WORLD WITHOUT LOVE - PETER & GORDON - CHARTED # 1
I'M INTO SOME THING GOOD - HERMAN'S HERMITS - CHARTED # 1
JUST ONE LOOK - THE HOLLIES - CHARTED # 2
CONSTANTLY - CLIFF RICHARD - CHARTED # 4
HE'S IN TOWN - THE ROCKIN' BERRIES - CHARTED # 3
ANYONE WHO HAD A HEART - CILLA BLACK - CHARTED # 1
GO NOW - THE MOODY BLUES - CHARTED # 1
HAVE I THE RIGHT - THE HONEYCOMBS - CHARTED # 1
DOWNTOWN - PETULA CLARK - CHARTED # 2
THE WEDDING - JULIE ROGERS - CHARTED # 3
I'M GONNA BE STRONG - GENE PITNEY - CHARTED # 2
I JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH MYSELF - DUSTY SPRINGFIELD CHARTED # 3
JULIET - THE FOUR PENNIES -- CHARTED # 1
HOLD ME - P.J. PROBY - CHARTED # 3
YOU'RE NO GOOD - THE SWINGING BLUE JEANS -- CHARTED # 3
IT'S OVER - ROY ORBISON - CHARTED # 1
SKU Number: FOLP 532
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"Spirit, Spirit / Clear Spirit (2 LPs)"
CLEAR SPIRIT - The Family That Plays Together" (their 2nd LP - yes, I said "LP") was released back in 1968 and an amazing unique sound - this is one group that had few peers...they were years ahead of most of the music scene back then...and, light years ahead of the music scene today (yet, somehow, they remain sadly kind of obscure in the musical scheme of things - almost like a rare gem, hiding out and waiting to be discovered - again! Except for those who have always treasured their important, barrier-breaking contributions to rock & roll).
Eclectic, melodic, original, whimsical, thought-provoking...these are just a few words to describe the myriad of colors Spirit sound-painted with. This album is just as brilliant as the other three - a new adventure, a departure, yet completely familiar to any fan of Spirit's catalogue of music.
Check out rockers like "Dark Eyed Woman", "Ground Hog" or "I'm Truckin'" and then simmer down with beautiful, almost tearful melodies like "Give A Life, Take A Life" and moody, provocative instrumentals like "Ice" & the title track...you'll be blown away! Bonus cuts are excellent too... "Fuller Brush Man" is sheer whit & genius! I believe this was one band that recorded lots more material than they ever released, so we can only hope for more magic from the vaults of Spririt.
Also, after listening to any of their first (4) LP's (with all five original members), you will understand why so many British prog bands of the late 60's/early 70's would site Spirit as a definitive influence -- they left an electric legacy for our modern-day rock & roll-starved souls to continuously rediscover and immerse ourselves in!
SPIRIT - What a magically engrossing affair this is. Spirit was certainly a very special band from a very interesting time in rock history. The group's albums are a compelling blend of psychedelic rock and jazz, and I find their adventurous allure a constant delight.
Drummer Ed Cassidy completely understood jazz and rock. This is why the transitions between the rock rhythms and the jazz rhythms are seamless and utterly convincing. Much of his drumming on the album suggests far more than he's actually playing, while his perfect choices time and again yield the perfect complement to the music. Listen closely to what he plays on "Straight Arrow"; always interesting, always brilliant. Randy California's guitar work is magnificent throughout. Oh, the sound he gets on his solo in "Mechanical World"--what an incredibly delicious tone! And, the guitar harmonies at the end of "Gramophone Man" are simply divine.
Most of the tunes were written by Jay Ferguson, and are fantastic vehicles for the band to show off their unique style. "Girl In Your Eye" floats along beautifully, with sitar shadowing the melody. Listen closely to the guitar line in "Taurus" and you'll hear where the main line during the verse in Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" came from.
On the jazzy "Elijah," the final original-album cut, we hear something intriguing: even when the band goes to straight improvisation, they don't lose their musical identity; they still sound like Spirit.
Do you love psychedelia, the 60s, great and imaginative music? Get this. These guys won't disappoint. (The delightful and informative liner notes were written by Randy California in 1996.
SKU Number: DOLP EPIC31457
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"Spirit, Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus"
SPIRIT - TWELVE DREAMS OF DR. SARDONICUS - Gatefold Cover. Analog Vinyl
LAST COPIES OF THIS OUT OF PRINT CLASSIC.
One of the most adventurous bands of the late 1960s, Spirit never really found as wide an audience as they deserved for their eclectic blend of rock, jazz, blues, and pop. It was never a question of whether Spirit was the best band in the world at what they did. They were probably the only one. The groundbreaking Los Angeles five piece -- vocalist, Jay Ferguson, Randy California on guitar, keyboardist John Locke, Mark Andes on bass and drummer Ed “Cass” Cassidy -- blended jazz, high voltage rock, folk, blues and avant garde noise into something uniquely their own; without peer and without parameters.
Spirit was formed with the intention to combine jazz, rock, classical, and folk with a mystical orientation. Led by the family duo of Hendrix-inspired guitarist Randy California and his uncle, jazz drummer Ed Cassidy (whose shaved head--some 20 years ahead of its time--was the band's visual focus), Spirit had a few idiosyncratic hits such as "I Got A Line On You." The band didn't reach its prime until Twelve Dreams, after which they promptly broke up. A loosely constructed sci-fi concept album, it contains the band's biggest hit, the ecological "Nature's Way" (complete with booming kettle drums), the surreal rock of "Animal Zoo," and the orchestral psychedelia of "Life Has Just Begun." Bristling with ideas, energy, and California's meaty guitar, Twelve Dreams exemplifies the best of the late '60s experimentalism.
SKU Number: DOLP EPIC30267
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"Spyro Gyra, Fast Forward"
Digital Master Out Of Print LP Pressing w/ small cut out in cover
SKU Number: DOLP GRP 9608
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"Stan Getz, Conception - CURRENTLY SOLD OUT"
Factory Sealed Classic Analog LP Pressing. The nicest thing you can do for your stylus and ears. The way music was meant to be heard. Out of Print forever! Tracks Include: "Odjenar" "Hibeck" "Yesterdays" "Ezz-thetic" "Indian Summer" "Duet for Saxophone and Guitar" "Conception" "My Old Flame" "Intoit" "Prezervation" "May Be Wrong" "So What."
SKU Number: DOLP 1726
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"Stan Getz, Quartets"
These three sessions, cut within a period of ten months in 1949-50, established Stan Getz as a style-setter on the tenor saxophone and, principally on the strength of his ballad interpretations, as a popular jazz artist. His time with the Woody Herman band in the late Forties had thrust Getz into the jazz public's ear, particularly his solo on "Early Autumn," "Long Island Sound," based on "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart," and "Mar-cia," his treatment of "When Your Lover Has Gone," reinforced his rise to prominence.
This is Getz at the height of his "cool" period, predating the West Coast movement by a couple of years. The superb solos and sensitive accompaniment by pianist Al Haig are added attractions.
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1. There's a Small Hotel
2. I've Got You Under My Skin
3. What's New
4. Too Marvelous for Words
5. You Stepped Out of a Dream
6. My Old Flame
7. Long Island Sound
8. Indian Summer
9. Mar-cia
10. Crazy Chords
11. The Lady in Red
12. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
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"Stan Getz, The Brothers"
Brothers" was a generic term, particularly for the tenor saxophonists (Getz, Sims, Al Cohn, Herbie Steward) who had played "Four Brothers" in Woody Herman's band during the 1947-49 period, and generally for any of the young white tenor saxophonists of the Lester Young persuasion, i.e., Allen Eager and Brew Moore. The five-tenor date was a one-of-a-kind landmark session (Getz with Sims, Cohn, Eager, and Moore); the Sims and Cohn with Kai Winding date predicted the two-tenor group Zoot and Al would lead from 1957.
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1. Five Brothers
2. Battle of the Saxes
3. Four and One Moore
4. Battleground
5. The Red Door
6. Zootcase
7. Tangerine
8. Morning Fun
SKU Number: DOLP 7022
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"Staple Singers, Be What You Are"
STAPLE SINGERS BE WHAT YOU ARE Sealed LP
Track Listings
1. Be What You Are
2. If You're Ready (Come Go With Me)
3. Love Comes in All Colors/Tellin' Lies
4. Touch a Hand (Make a Friend)
5. Drown Yourself
6. I Ain't Raisin' No Sand
7. Grandma's Hands
8. Bridges Instead of Walls
9. I'm on Your Side
10. That's What Friends Are For
11. Heaven
SKU Number: DOLP 8553
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"Stax, Soul Brothers"
STAX SOUL BROTHERS - VARIOUS ARTISTS
E-BAY STORE. FOR YOUR INDIVIDUAL SOUL SELECTIONS - INDIVIDUAL TITLE INFORMATION OR INDIVIDUAL PURCHASE JUST HIT THIS STORES TAB >. & TYPE IN SOULROTATION OR SOL INTO THE SEARCH FIELD WITHIN OUR STORES SECTION AS YOUR PERSONAL CODE AND ALL INDIVIDUAL TITLES + INFORMATION WILL APPEAR
Out of Print FACTORY SEALED Classic Analog LP -
Track Listings
1. We're Getting Careless With Our Love - Johnnie Taylor
2. Love's Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down: Parts 1 and 2 - Chuck Brooks
3. Little Milton - Little Milton
4. I've Been Lonely for So Long - Frederick Knight
5. Whole Damn World Is Going Crazy - John Gary Williams
6. Too Many Lovers - Shack
7. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons - Rufus Thomas
8. (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over - David Porter
9. Bring It On - Eddie Floyd
10. My Whole World Is Falling Down - William Bell
11. Part Time Love - Isaac Hayes
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"Stax, Top Of Stax - 20 Top Hits"
TOP OF STAX - 20 GREAT HITS - DOUBLE LP SET - GATEFOLD COVER
Out of Print FACTORY SEALED Classic Analog LP -
HERE IS A COLLECTION OF STAX RECORDS BEST: IT'S SO GOOD YOU WON'T BELEIVE IT & PROBABLY ONE OF THE LAST FACTORY SEALED COPIES LEFT IN THE WORLD. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS MASTERPIECE OF VINYL.
Track Listings
1. Hold On! I'm Comin' - Sam & Dave
2. Knock on Wood - Eddie Floyd
3. Respect Yourself - The Staple Singers
4. I'll Take You There - The Staple Singers
5. B-A-B-Y - Carla Thomas
6. Woman to Woman - Shirley Brown
7. I'll Be the Other Woman - The Soul Children
8. Cheaper to Keep Her - Johnnie Taylor
9. I Forgot to Be Your Lover - Johnnie Taylor
10. Who's Making Love? - Johnnie Taylor
11. That's What Love Will Make You Do - Little Milton
12. Mr. Big Stuff - Jean Knight
13. (Do the) Push and Pull, Pt. 1 - Rufus Thomas
14. Green Onions - Booker T. & the MG's
15. Starting All over Again - Mel & Tim
16. In the Rain - The Dramatics
17. So I Can Love You - The Emotions
18. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding
19. I've Been Lonely for So Long - Frederick Knight
20. Theme from Shaft - Isaac Hayes
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