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"Cream - Mini LP Replica Set of 4 CDs - Cream Goodbye, Fresh Cream, Cream Live Vol. I & II"
"Cream - Mini LP Replica Set of 4 CDs - Cream Goodbye, Fresh Cream, Cream Live Vol. I & II"

CREAM GOODBYE - FRESH CREAM - CREAM LIVE VOLUME I & VOLUME II - RARE JAPAN REPLICA 4 LP SET This is a Japanese Rare re-mastered Mini LP replica Limited Edition Collection CD – only 2,000 Collector pieces made world-wide and are immediately Out of Print. Recorded from the finest Original Masters available. Comes with anti-static sleeves similar to Vinyl LPs, Cardboard packaging like an LP, re-sealable plastic wrap cases for protection of the collectible Actual miniaturized version of the 12” LP in 4” CD version. FRESH CREAM - Track Listings 1. N.S.U. - Cream, Bruce, Jack 2. Sleepy Time Time - Cream, Bruce, Jack 3. Dreaming - Cream, Bruce, Jack 4. Sweet Wine - Cream, Baker, Ginger 5. Spoonful - Cream, Dixon, Willie 6. Cat's Squirrel - Cream, Traditional 7. Four Until Late - Cream, Johnson, Robert [01 8. Rollin' and Tumblin' - Cream, Waters, Muddy 9. I'm So Glad - Cream, James, Skip 10. Toad - Cream, Baker, Ginger 11. I Feel Free - Cream, Brown, Peter [ LIVE CREAM - VOLUME I Track Listings 1. N.S.U. - Cream, Bruce, Jack 2. Sleepy Time Time - Cream, Bruce, Jack 3. Sweet Wine - Cream, Baker, Ginger 4. Rollin' and Tumblin' - Cream, Waters, Muddy 5. Lawdy Mama - Cream, Clapton, Eric LIVE CREAM VOLUME II - Track Listings 1. Deserted Cities of the Heart - Cream, Bruce, Jack 2. White Room - Cream, Bruce, Jack 3. Politician - Cream, Bruce, Jack 4. Tales of Brave Ulysses - Cream, Clapton, Eric 5. Sunshine of Your Love - Cream, Clapton, Eric 6. Steppin' Out - Cream, Bracken, James AND GOODBYE - Track Listings 1. I'm So Glad - Cream, James, Skip 2. Politician - Cream, Bruce, Jack 3. Sitting on Top of the World - Cream, Chatmon, Lonnie 4. Badge - Cream, Harrison, George [1 5. Doing That Scrapyard Thing - Cream, Bruce, Jack 6. What a Bringdown - Cream, Baker, Ginger Out of Print Limited Edition - GOODBYE was Cream’s last album before breaking up in 1969. Their last hit single as a group - Badge - is on the recording (which contains both live and studio performances). Via this recording, you can understand why they are one of the Top 100 Artists of all-time.
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"Led Zeppelin, Houses Of The Holy - Japanese Replica LP in a CD (with OBI Sash)"
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"Led Zeppelin, Houses Of The Holy - Japanese Replica LP in a CD (with OBI Sash)"

LED ZEPPELIN – HOUSES OF THE HOLY - THIS IS THE ORIGINAL JAPANESE 1ST EDITION RELEASE This is a Japanese digitally re-mastered Mini LP replica Limited Edition Collection with OBI sash down the front – only 2,000 Collector pieces made world-wide and are immediately Out of Print. Recorded from the finest Original Masters available. Comes with anti-static sleeves similar to Vinyl LPs, Cardboard packaging like an LP, includes extensive Liner Notes Booklet. Actual miniaturized version of the 12” LP in 4” CD version. HOUSES OF THE HOLY was the nickname Led Zeppelin concocted for the huge sports arenas they were then playing because, by the time, HOUSES OF THE HOLY was released on March 28, 1973, Led Zeppelin was among the biggest tourning bands in all of rock and in producer/composer/guitarist - Jimmy Page, they had one of the most gifted arrangers. Although compared to their previous two albums, HOUSES OF THE HOLY if more of a bare-bones back to the roots kind of production. Certainly, tunes like "The Rain Song", "Over The Hills And Far Away" and "No Quarter" showcase vocalist, Plant's whispers/to/a/scream range, Jones' tasteful use of emerging electronic keyboard technologies and Page's expressive use of multiple guitar tracks to create an orchestral ambience. But, on the whole, there is more of an emphasis on the rhythmatic inter-play between Page, Jones and Bonham from the James Brown derived funk of "The Crunge" and the reggaish dance breaks of "D'yer Mak'er" to the menacing eastern modalities of "Dancing Days" and the rocking revups of "The Song Remains The Same" and "The Ocean". Recorded during the Spring of 1972 at Star Grooves (one of Mick Jagger's homes) and through the Summer of 1972 at Olympic Studios in London and Electric Lady in New York City. HOUSES OF THE HOLY - After the album Led Zeppelin IV surprisingly became one of the most lauded and biggest-selling albums in rock history, the group faced a challenge head-on and created a compelling follow up. Released in May of 1973, Houses of the Holy is perhaps their most accessible, commerical yet ambitious title. Maturing from the blues quartet that had catapulted them onto the scene, producer/guitarist Jimmy Page really started expanding his studio skills and vision after Led Zep II. Here, on their fifth album, each member takes a turn shining. They complimented each other perfectly and could still rock with the best of them: even their acoustic songs could rock! Each song is an adventure: folk, middle-Eastern, blues, there's even a hint of R&B/soul here and there. All in all, this is an exceptional collection. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track Listings 1. The Song Remains The Same 2. The Rain Song 3. Over the Hills and Far Away 4. The Crunge 5. Dancing Days 6. D'yer Mak'er 7. No Quarter 8. The Ocean
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"Cream, Fresh Cream - Mini LP Replica Limited Edition Collection CD"
"Cream, Fresh Cream - Mini LP Replica Limited Edition Collection CD"

CREAM FRESH CREAM - This is a Japanese Rare re-mastered Mini LP replica Limited Edition Collection CD – only 2,000 Collector pieces made world-wide and are immediately Out of Print. Recorded from the finest Original Masters available. Comes with anti-static sleeves similar to Vinyl LPs, Cardboard packaging like an LP, re-sealable plastic wrap cases for protection of the collectible Actual miniaturized version of the 12” LP in 4” CD version. FRESH CREAM - Track Listings 1. N.S.U. - Cream, Bruce, Jack 2. Sleepy Time Time - Cream, Bruce, Jack 3. Dreaming - Cream, Bruce, Jack 4. Sweet Wine - Cream, Baker, Ginger 5. Spoonful - Cream, Dixon, Willie 6. Cat's Squirrel - Cream, Traditional 7. Four Until Late - Cream, Johnson, Robert [01 8. Rollin' and Tumblin' - Cream, Waters, Muddy 9. I'm So Glad - Cream, James, Skip 10. Toad - Cream, Baker, Ginger 11. I Feel Free - Cream, Brown, Peter
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"Joan Baez, Diamonds and Rust - Factory Sealed MFSL Gold CD - CURRENTLY SOLD OUT"
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"Joan Baez, Diamonds and Rust - Factory Sealed MFSL Gold CD - CURRENTLY SOLD OUT"

Diamonds & Rust - Factory Sealed MFSL Gold CD Track listing 1. Diamonds & Rust 2. Fountain of Sorrow 3. Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer 4. Children and All That Jazz 5. Simple Twist of Fate 6. Blue Sky 7. Hello in There 8. Jesse 9. Winds of the Old Days 10. Dida 11. I Dream Of Jeannie / Danny Boy Details Contributing artists: Hampton Hawes, Joe Sample, Joni Mitchell, Larry Carlton, Larry Knechtel, Tom Scott, Wilton Felder Producer: David Kershenbaum, Joan Baez Personnel includes: Joan Baez (vocals, acoustic guitar, Moog synthesizer, ARP synthesizer); Joni Mitchell (vocals); Larry Carlton (conductor, acoustic & electric guitars); Dean Parks (acoustic & electric guitars); Red Rhodes (pedal steel guitar); Sidney Sharp, William Kurasch, James Getzoff, Carl La Magna, Robert Konrad, Ronald Folsom, Tibor Zelig, William Hymanson, Robert Ostrowsky, Raymond Kelly (violin); Isabelle Daskoff (viola); Jesse Ehrlich (cello); Tom Scott (flute); Hampton Hawes (piano); Larry Knechtel (piano, electric piano); David Paich (piano, electric harpsichord); Joe Sample (electric piano, Hammond organ); Malcolm Cecil (Moog synthesizer, ARP synthesizer, programming); Reinne Press, Wilton Felder (bass); Jim Gordon (drums); Gordo (percussion); Bob Margouleff (programming). Engineers: Rick Ruggieri, Henry Lewy. Principally recorded at A&M Studios, Hollywood, California on January 21-24, 1975. Includes original release liner notes by Bernard Gelb. Joan Baez scored the biggest commercial success of her career with this 1975 album by tapping into the '70s singer-songwriter zeitgeist in the manner of Joni Mitchell's post-BLUE albums. Baez even recruited Mitchell and her then-current band, the L.A. Express, for the fusion-like groove of "Di Da," and salted the other tracks with guest shots by pop-jazzers Tom Scott, Hampton Hawes, and Larry Carlton. Baez also includes covers of Jackson Browne's "Fountain of Sorrow," John Prine's "Hello in There," and Stevie Wonder's "Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer." DIAMONDS AND RUST is perhaps best viewed as Baez's response to Dylan's confessional BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, including two songs directly addressing their '60s romance (the title track and "Winds of the Old Days"). As in the past, Baez also performs a song from Dylan's most recent album, in this case, "Simple Twist of Fate" from the aforementioned record. DIAMONDS AND RUST is an oddity in Joan Baez's career, but it's one of her strongest albums.
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"Dr. John, Gumbo & In The Right Place - MFSL Gold CD - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"
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"Dr. John, Gumbo & In The Right Place - MFSL Gold CD - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"

Track listing 1. Iko Iko 2. Blow Wind Blow 3. Big Chief 4. Somebody Changed The Lock 5. Mess Around 6. Let The Good Times Roll 7. Junko Partner 8. Stack-A-Lee 9. Tipitina 10. Those Lonely Lonely Nights 11. Huey Smith Medley: High Blood Pressure / Don't You Just Know It / Well I'll Be John Brown 12. Little Liza Jane 13. Right Place Wrong Time 14. Same Old Same Old 15. Just The Same 16. Qualified 17. Traveling Mood 18. Peace Brother Peace 19. Life 20. Such A Night 21. Shoo Fly Marches On 22. I Been Hoodood 23. Cold Cold Cold Details Contributing artists: Allen Toussaint, Harold Battiste, Lee Allen, Ralph MacDonald, Ronnie Barron, The Meters Distributor: n/a Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes GUMBO personnel: Dr. John (vocals, guitar, piano); Alvin Robinson (guitar, background vocals); Ken Klimak (guitar); Harold Battiste (clarinet, saxophone); Sidney George (harmonica, saxophone); Moe Bechamin (saxophone, background vocals); Lee Allen, David Lastie (saxophone); Melvin Lastie (cornet); Streamline (trombone); Ronnie Barron (piano, electric piano, organ, background vocals); Jimmy Calhoun (bass); Freddie Staehle (drums); Richard "Didimus" Washington (percussion); Shirley Goodman, Tami Lynn, Robbie Montgomery, Jessie Smith (background vocals). Producers: Jerry Wexler, Harold Battiste. Engineers: Keith Olsen, Gary Brandt. GUMBO was recorded at Sound City Studio, Van Nuys, California. Originally released on Atco in 1972. Includes original release liner notes by Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack. IN THE RIGHT PLACE personnel: Dr. John (vocals, piano, organ, percussion); Allen Toussaint (acoustic guitar, piano, electric piano, congas, tambourine, background vocals); David Spinozza (guitar); Gary Brown (acoustic & electric saxophones, horns); Ralph MacDonald (percussion); Robbie Montgomery, Jessie Smith (background vocals). The Meters: Leo "Breeze" Nocentelli (guitar); Arthur "Red" Neville (organ); George "Freak Man" Porter (bass); Joseph "Zigaboo" Modeliste (drums). Producer: Allen Toussaint. Engineer: Karl Richardson. IN THE RIGHT PLACE was recorded at Criteria Sound, Miami, Florida. Originally released on Atco in 1973. All songs on IN THE RIGHT PLACE written by Mac Rebennack except "Qualified" (Jesse Hill/Mac Rebennack), "Traveling Mood" (James Waynes), "Life" (Allen Toussaint) and "Cold Cold Cold" (Alvin Robinson/Jesse Hill/Mac Rebennack). Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24-karat gold and housed in a stress-resistant lift-lock jewel box.
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"Queensryche, Empire"
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"Queensryche, Empire"

QUEENSRYCHE - EMPIRE DCC Sealed 24 Karat Gold CD Long out of print. Exploring the uncharted territory between heavy metal and progressive rock, Queensryche has always been difficult to categorize. While Operation: Mindcrime is their most highly-praised album, Empire remains their most accessible, with a somewhat more commercial approach that has no negative impact on the quality of the material. Empire produced a string of hit singles, including "Best I Can," the title track, "Jet City Woman," and "Silent Lucidity" (probably their best-known song, and ironically unlike most of their other work). At times sounding a great deal like Pink Floyd, Empire is an impressive collection that is all substance, no filler. "Anybody Listening?", which closes the album, is probably the best perspective on a life lived on stage since Rush's "Limelight". Track listing 1. Best I Can 2. Thin Line, The 3. Jet City Woman 4. Della Brown 5. Another Rainy Night (Without You) 6. Empire 7. Resistance 8. Silent Lucidity 9. Hand On Heart 10. One And Only 11. Anybody Listening? Queensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals, keyboards); Chris DeGarmo (6- & 12-string acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, background vocals); Michael Wilton (6- & 12-string acoustic & electric guitars); Eddie Jackson (electric & fretless basses, background vocals); Scott Rockenfield (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Michael Kamen (strings); B.O.B. (background vocals). Engineers: James "Jimbo" Barton, Paul Northfield. Recorded at Vancouver Studios, Vancouver, Canada and Triad Studios, Redmond, Washington in 1990. Digitally remastered by Steve Hoffman. With the breakthrough success and worldwide respect that Queensryche gained from their conceptual masterpiece OPERATION: MINDCRIME, how could the band possibly outdo or at the least match themselves? Just two years after the release of MINDCRIME Queensryche reinvented themselves (though certainly not for the last time). While many fans were clamoring for a conceptual sequel, the band returned to a song-oriented approach that was more art rock and less metal-edged. Now quite far removed from the fantasy and techno-paranoia lyrical themes of their earlier works, the band tackled overcoming social and physical handicaps ("Best I Can"), poverty, and regret ("Della Brown"). Focused much less on the darker side of love that was always so prevalent in their sound, the band was now brave enough to be romantic ("Another Rainy Night" and "Hand On Heart"). While Queensryche lost some diehard metal fans with EMPIRE, the mature sound and tight production of Peter Collins (Rush) saw the band break into the mainstream (and top off at #9 on the Billboard singles chart) with the Pink Floyd-inspired "Silent Lucidity."
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"O Blues Where Art Thou, Various Blues Artists (John Lee Hooker, Brownie McGhee and more!)"
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"O Blues Where Art Thou, Various Blues Artists (John Lee Hooker, Brownie McGhee and more!)"

180 Gram Limited Edition Analog Virgin Vinyl by Audio Fidelity (audiophile LP). Artists and Tracks Include: Brownie McGhee & His Jook Block Busters "Key To The Highway-1952" - John Lee Hooker "Yes, Baby Baby-1951" - Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry "Mean Old 'Frisco-1951" - Smokey Hogg "I Love You Baby-1951" - Sonny "Hootin'" Terry & His Night Owls "Cryin' Blues-1950" - James Wayne "Junco Partner-1952" - Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry "Goin' Down Slow-1952" - Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins "My Heart To Weep-1951" - Bob Gaddy & His Alley Cats "Bulldog Blues-1952" - Peppermint Harris "Please Tell Me Baby-1951" - John Lee Hooker "Lookin' For A Woman-1954" - Brownie McGhee & His Jook Block Busters "Ease My Worried Mind-1952" - L.C. Williams "So Sorry-1952" - Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins "New York Boogie-1951" - Sonny Terry and The Buckshot Five "Dangerous Woman (With A 45 In Her Hand)
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"Solomon Burke, Don't Give Up On Me (2 LPs, 180 Gram White Vinyl)"
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"Solomon Burke, Don't Give Up On Me (2 LPs, 180 Gram White Vinyl)"

180 Gram Limited Edition Analog Virgin Vinyl. Of all the great male '60s soul singers--a short list that includes Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, and James Brown--only Solomon Burke still actively records. More amazing, he's produced his best full-length album with Don't Give Up on Me. It's easy to give some credit to the album's star songwriters, who include Burke fans Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Van Morrison, Brian Wilson, and Bob Dylan. But really it's the quality of the songs and Burke himself, one of the most versatile and charismatic singers around, that make this album so special. The 11 songs range from the lazy, seductive plea of the title track and the gravelly gospel of "Diamond in Your Mind" to the country-soul of "Other Side of the Coin" and the civil-rights-era urgency of "None of Us Are Free." Joe Henry's production is suitably subdued, and the instrumentation--generally guitar, bass, drums, organ, and piano--is sympathetic throughout. And if you doubt that Burke is the real star in a room crowded with those folks, consider this: the two slightest tracks here were written by Wilson and Costello, while one of the best, the album-closing "Sit This One Out," was written by someone named Pick Purnell. A great album not fixed in the past or fully of this decade, Don't Give Up is a crowning achievement of an R&B pioneer who has returned to reclaim his self-bestowed title from the '60s: "The King of Rock and Soul." It is easy to give credit to the album's star songwriters, who include Burke fans Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Van Morrison, Brian Wilson, and Bob Dylan. But really it's the quality of the songs and Burke himself, one of the most versatile and charismatic singers around, that make this album so special.
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"O'Blues Where Art Thou - Varioius Artists"
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"O'Blues Where Art Thou - Varioius Artists"

O' BLUES WHERE ART THOU? - VARIOUS ARTISTS - LAST COPY - 180 Gram very LONG OUT OF PRINT Limited Edition classic analog LP high-definition Virgin Vinyl pressing for superior fidelity. MASTERED & compiled BY STEVE HOFFMAN In the years folowing world war II, the major record companies went back into full production. Styles & tastes were changing, & these companies were rushing out product to meet the demands of "Middle America". Unfornately, these companies often neglected the tastes of other Americans, especially blacks & rural whites. this void helped open the door for a number of independent labels. In 1947, a young New York jazz enthusiat, named Bob Shad, left his job as A&R man for the National and form Castle Record Company. Within a year, this company would be issuing records on its "Sittin' In With" Label. These 1st releases were skillfully produced, & featured the music that he knew best, jazz. Fortunately for the blues world, Shad had become close friends with Joe Bilhari, of Modern Records, a leading blues and R&B label. Joe Bihari was one of the foremost blues producers in the world, and together they traveled through the south, where Modern was selling thousands of records. This was a learning experience for Shad, and he returned to New York and prepared to record some of the local blues artists, including Brownie Mcghee and Wilbert "Big Chief" Ellis. These first efforts were done with the same perfection as the jazz releases. Joe Bihari suggested a trip to the south, where he could record local talent in Southern recording studios or radio stations. Shad decides to make the trip, but rather than go into studios, which were often poorly equipped or very expensive, he purchased a portable Magnecord tape recorder for recordingin the field. By early 1950, the company was turning out hits by southern artists that are apart of this collection. Fortunately, the tapes were preserved and are now being presented to a new generation of blues enthusiasts. SIMPLY ONE OF THE RAREST AUDIOPHILE BLUES LP'S IN EXISTENCE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track Listings 1. KEY TO THE HIGHWAY - BROWNIE MCGREE & HIS JOOK BLOCK BUSTERS 2. YES BABY BABY - JOHN LEE HOOKER 3. MEAN OLD FRISCO - BROWNIE MCGREE & SONNY TERRY 4. I LOVE YOU BABY - SMOKEY HOGG 5. CRYIN' BLUES - SONNY "HOOTIN" TERRY & HIS NIGHT OWLS 6. JUNCO PARTNER - JAMES WAYNE 7. GOIN' DOWN SLOW - BROWNIE MCGREE & SONNY TERRY 8. MY HEART TO WEEP - SAM "LIGHTIN'" HOPKINS 9. BULLFROG BLUES - BOB GADDY & HIS ALLEY CATS 10. PLEASE TELL ME BABY - PEPPERMINT HARRIS 11. LOOKIN FOR A WOMAN - JOHN LEE HOOKER 12. EASE MY WORRIED MIND - BROWNIE MCGREE & HIS JOOK BLOCK BUSTERS 13. SO SORRY - L.C. WILLIAMS 14. NEW YORK BOOGIE - SAM "LIGHTIN" HOPKINS 15. DANGEROUS WOMAN - SONNY TERRY & THE BUCKSHOT FIVE
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"Otis Redding, In Person At The Whiskey A Go Go - 180 Gram"
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180 Gram Limited Edition Analog Virgin Vinyl. Recorded in 1966, Otis Redding's In Person At The Whisky A Go Go is one of his best live albums, and is one of the best and most energetic live albums ever made. The album kicks off with the great I Can't Turn You Loose followed by Pain In My Heart, from Redding's first album. This is followed by the soulful plea of Just One More Day and a great version of his earlier hit Mr. Pitiful. The recording of Satisfaction on here is even better then the version on Otis Blue, and easily rivals the Stone's version. This is followed by three great soul songs, I'm Depending On You, Any Ole Way and the great ballad These Arms of Mine. Reddin then goes into a kickin' version of James Brown's Papa's Got A Brand New Bag, which at least as good as the original. The album closes with the classic Respect. This is just a tour de force performance and you can feel the energy coming off of it. This prooves just how great of a voice Otis Redding had and just how soulful he was. This is an essential album in Otis Redding's catalog and in the history of Soul and R&B. COLLECTORS NOTE: THESE SUNDAZED 1ST EDITION HEAVY VINYL 180 GRAM LP'S ARE NOW OUT OF PRINT IN THESE 180 GRAM PRESSING. SUNDAZED RECORDS NO LONGER PRESSES IN THESE LIMITED EDITION 180 GRAM WEIGHTS. THEIR PRESSINGS ARE NOW IN THE 150 GRAM WEIGHT IN THEIR 2ND GENERATION PRESSINGS. THESE ORIGINAL 180 GRAM PRESSING WILL BE WHAT COLLECTORS SEEK AND YOU SHOULD NOT MISS OUT ON THESE 1ST EDITIONS. Tracks Include: "1. I Can't Turn You Loose" "Pain in My Heart" "Just One More Day" "Mr. Pitiful" "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" "I'm Depending On You" "Any Ole Way" "These Arms of Mine" "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" "Respect."
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"Joan Baez, Diamonds And Rust - Mint with J-Card - MFSL Gold CD - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK "
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"Joan Baez, Diamonds And Rust - Mint with J-Card - MFSL Gold CD - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK "

Diamonds & Rust [Gold Disc CD] - Mint With J-Card Track listing 1. Diamonds & Rust 2. Fountain Of Sorrow 3. Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer 4. Children And All That Jazz 5. Simple Twist Of Fate 6. Blue Sky 7. Hello In There 8. Jesse 9. Winds Of The Old Days 10. Dida 11. I Dream Of Jeannie / Danny Boy Details Contributing artists: Hampton Hawes, Joe Sample, Joni Mitchell, Larry Carlton, Larry Knechtel, Tom Scott, Wilton Felder Producer: David Kershenbaum, Joan Baez Distributor: n/a Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: AAD Album notes Personnel includes: Joan Baez (vocals, acoustic guitar, Moog synthesizer, ARP synthesizer); Joni Mitchell (vocals); Larry Carlton (conductor, acoustic & electric guitars); Dean Parks (acoustic & electric guitars); Red Rhodes (pedal steel guitar); Sidney Sharp, William Kurasch, James Getzoff, Carl La Magna, Robert Konrad, Ronald Folsom, Tibor Zelig, William Hymanson, Robert Ostrowsky, Raymond Kelly (violin); Isabelle Daskoff (viola); Jesse Ehrlich (cello); Tom Scott (flute); Hampton Hawes (piano); Larry Knechtel (piano, electric piano); David Paich (piano, electric harpsichord); Joe Sample (electric piano, Hammond organ); Malcolm Cecil (Moog synthesizer, ARP synthesizer, programming); Reinne Press, Wilton Felder (bass); Jim Gordon (drums); Gordo (percussion); Bob Margouleff (programming). Engineers: Rick Ruggieri, Henry Lewy. Principally recorded at A&M Studios, Hollywood, California on January 21-24, 1975. Includes original release liner notes by Bernard Gelb. Joan Baez scored the biggest commercial success of her career with this 1975 album by tapping into the '70s singer-songwriter zeitgeist in the manner of Joni Mitchell's post-BLUE albums. Baez even recruited Mitchell and her then-current band, the L.A. Express, for the fusion-like groove of "Di Da," and salted the other tracks with guest shots by pop-jazzers Tom Scott, Hampton Hawes, and Larry Carlton. Baez also includes covers of Jackson Browne's "Fountain of Sorrow," John Prine's "Hello in There," and Stevie Wonder's "Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer." DIAMONDS AND RUST is perhaps best viewed as Baez's response to Dylan's confessional BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, including two songs directly addressing their '60s romance (the title track and "Winds of the Old Days"). As in the past, Baez also performs a song from Dylan's most recent album, in this case, "Simple Twist of Fate" from the aforementioned record. DIAMONDS AND RUST is an oddity in Joan Baez's career, but it's one of her strongest albums.
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"John Lee Hooker, Gumbo & In The Right Place - MFSL Mint Gold CD - 2 in One"
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"John Lee Hooker, Gumbo & In The Right Place - MFSL Mint Gold CD - 2 in One"

Gumbo & In the Right Place with J-Card - MINT Track listing 1. Iko Iko 2. Blow Wind Blow 3. Big Chief 4. Somebody Changed the Lock 5. Mess Around 6. Let the Good Times Roll 7. Junko Partner 8. Stack-a-Lee 9. Tipitina 10. Those Lonely Lonely Nights 11. Huey Smith Medley: High Blood Pressure / Don't You Just Know It / Well I'll Be John Brown 12. Little Liza Jane 13. Right Place Wrong Time 14. Same Old Same Old 15. Just the Same 16. Qualified 17. Traveling Mood 18. Peace Brother Peace 19. Life 20. Such a Night 21. Shoo Fly Marches On 22. I Been Hoodood 23. Cold Cold Cold Details Contributing artists: Allen Toussaint, Harold Battiste, Lee Allen, Ralph MacDonald, Ronnie Barron, The Meters GUMBO personnel: Dr. John (vocals, guitar, piano); Alvin Robinson (guitar, background vocals); Ken Klimak (guitar); Harold Battiste (clarinet, saxophone); Sidney George (harmonica, saxophone); Moe Bechamin (saxophone, background vocals); Lee Allen, David Lastie (saxophone); Melvin Lastie (cornet); Streamline (trombone); Ronnie Barron (piano, electric piano, organ, background vocals); Jimmy Calhoun (bass); Freddie Staehle (drums); Richard "Didimus" Washington (percussion); Shirley Goodman, Tami Lynn, Robbie Montgomery, Jessie Smith (background vocals). Producers: Jerry Wexler, Harold Battiste. Engineers: Keith Olsen, Gary Brandt. GUMBO was recorded at Sound City Studio, Van Nuys, California. Originally released on Atco in 1972. Includes original release liner notes by Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack. IN THE RIGHT PLACE personnel: Dr. John (vocals, piano, organ, percussion); Allen Toussaint (acoustic guitar, piano, electric piano, congas, tambourine, background vocals); David Spinozza (guitar); Gary Brown (acoustic & electric saxophones, horns); Ralph MacDonald (percussion); Robbie Montgomery, Jessie Smith (background vocals). The Meters: Leo "Breeze" Nocentelli (guitar); Arthur "Red" Neville (organ); George "Freak Man" Porter (bass); Joseph "Zigaboo" Modeliste (drums). Producer: Allen Toussaint. Engineer: Karl Richardson. IN THE RIGHT PLACE was recorded at Criteria Sound, Miami, Florida. Originally released on Atco in 1973. All songs on IN THE RIGHT PLACE written by Mac Rebennack except "Qualified" (Jesse Hill/Mac Rebennack), "Traveling Mood" (James Waynes), "Life" (Allen Toussaint) and "Cold Cold Cold" (Alvin Robinson/Jesse Hill/Mac Rebennack). Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24-karat gold and housed in a stress-resistant lift-lock jewel box.
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"Duke Ellington, Anatomy Of A Murder - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"
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"Duke Ellington, Anatomy Of A Murder - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"

DUKE ELLINGTON - ANATOMY OF A MURDER - Anadisq 200 Gram Half Speed analog LP, Long Out of Print, Rare, and a masterpiece of Jazz Vinyl. This LP is a rare treat of what audiophile vinyl is all about and will soon be gone forever. The quite moments are so smooth before the Trio (Oscar Peterson on piano, Ray Brown on bass, Ed Thigpen on drums) with Milt Jackson (on vibes) explode on song 3 "The Work Song". This is one of the last factory sealed pressing left in the world and is a must for any true audiophile jazz fan. First, rent or buy the movie. "Anatomy of a Murder" is a classic courtroom mystery, arguably Otto Preminger's finest with a superb cast of stars: James Stewart, Lee Remick, Eve Arden, Ben Gazzara, George C. Scott and others--even Joseph N. Welch: the man who, in real (as opposed to reel) life, put Senator Joseph McCarthy in his place. The film is in gorgeous black and white and boasts one of the best scores ever written for a film. Why this very 'adult' movie should have practically disappeared is another mystery. After you see the movie and hear how the brash big band and intimate, mellow Ellington jazz illuminates the script, you can buy the CD and listen over and over. There are also stars playing the score: Ray Nance, Jimmy Hamilton, Johnny Hodges, Shorty Baker, among others, are all beautifully featured. Movie fans as well as jazz fans will be very happy they bought this Ellington treasure. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Track Listings 1. Main Title and Anatomy of a Murder 2. Flirtibird 3. Way Early Subtone 4. Hero to Zero 5. Low Key Lightly 6. Happy Anatomy [Band-Movie] [Band/Movie] 7. Midnight Indigo 8. Almost Cried [Studio] 9. Sunswept Sunday 10. Grace Valse 11. Happy Anatomy [P.I. Five] - Duke Ellington, 12. Haupe 13. Upper and Outest
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"Freddie Hubbard, Backlash"
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"Freddie Hubbard, Backlash"

To jazz fans under the age of 30, the name Freddie Hubbard probably won't signify a superstar. From the 1960s to the late 1980s, however, he was the third-best trumpeter in the music (behind Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis). Illness triggered a decline in the 1990s, but, thankfully, there are still numerous reissues that recall his greatness. Backlash, from 1966, finds the former member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers in a jazz-R&B hybrid mood with pianist Albert Dailey, drummer Otis Ray Appleton, saxophonist/flutist James Spaulding, and percussionist Ray Barretto. Technically, Hubbard's robust Clifford Brown-influenced chops are in full effect. "On the Que Tee," "Up Jumped Spring," and the title track all reflect the soulful spell of Lee Morgan's hit "Sidewinder." But this date is best remembered for giving the world the first version of Hubbard's lovely jazz standard "Little Sunflower." With the lilting Latin tinges provided by Barretto, Hubbard floats above those rhythms with lyrical ease, reminding us of the majesty of his music. Track Listings: 1. Backlash 2. The Return Of The Prodigal Son 3. Little Sunflower 4. On The Que-Tee 5. Up Jumped Spring 6. Echoes Of Blue
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"The Spirit Of The 60's (1968 Douible LP)"
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"The Spirit Of The 60's (1968 Douible LP)"

THE SPIRIT OF THE 60'S 1968 Double LP pressed in the 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 12 SONGS THAT CHARTED NUMBER 1 IN 1965. 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… WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS - JOE COCKER - NUMBER 1 FIRE - AUTHUR BROWN - CHARTED # 1 I CLOSE MYEYES & COUNT TO TEN - DUSTY SPRINGFIELD - CHARTED #4 LAZY DAY - SMALL FACES - - CHARTED #2 SIMON SAYS - 1910 FRUITGUM CO. - CHARTED # 2 DELILAH - TOM JONES - CHARTED # 2 EVERLASTING LOVE - LOVE AFFAIR - CHARTED # 1 HURDY GURDY MAN - DONOVAN - CHARTED # 4 BLACKBERRY WAY - THE MOVE - CHARTED # 1 LILY THE PINK - SCAFFORD - CHARTED # 1 SHE WEARS MY RING - SOLOMON KING - CHARTED # 3 YUMMY YUMMY YUMMY - OHIO EXPRESS - CHARTED # 5 CONGRATULATIONS - CLIFF RICHARD - CHARTED # 1 YOUNGER GIRL - GARY PUCKETT & THE UNION GAP - CHARTED # 1 BUILD UP BUTTERCUP - THE FOUNDATIONS - CHARTED # 2 MONY MONY - TOMMY JAMES & THE SHONDELLS - CHARTED # 1 SON OF HICKORY HOLLER'S TRAMP - O.S.SMITH - CHARTED # 2 LEGEND OF XANADU - DAVE DEE DOZY BEAKY MICK & TICH - CHARTED # 1 I'VE GOTTA GET A MESSAGE TO YOU - BEE GEES - CHARTED # 1 A MAN WITHOUT LOVE - ENGELBERT HUMPERINCK - CHARTED # 2 CINDERELLA ROCKEFELLA - ESTHER & ABI OFARIUM - CHARTED # 1 HONEY - BOBBY GOLDSBORO -- CHARTED # 2 BLUES EYES - DON PARTRIDGE - CHARTED # 3 ALBATROSS - FLEETWOOD MAC -- CHARTED # 1
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"Little Sonny, New King of the Blues Harmonica"
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"Little Sonny, New King of the Blues Harmonica"

LITTLE SONNY - KING OF THE BLUES HARMONICA Out of Print FACTORY SEALED Classic Analog LP - Track Listings 1. Baby, What You Want Me to Do 2. Eli's Pork Chop 3. Hey Little Girl 4. Hot Potato 5. Don't Ask Me No Questions 6. Tomorrow's Blues Today 7. Back Down Yonder 8. Sad Funk 9. Creeper Returns 10. Goin' Down Slow [*] This recording is just so cool! Little Sonny has got to be one of the funkiest harp players ever. His sound is very full and dynamic. His band is one solid, rockin', funkified unit. To me, they sound as though they have fused electric delta blues and James Brown style funk. And, believe me, they do it effortlessly. These guys are first-rate musicians who have honed their style for years in some of the greasiest bars in Detroit.
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"Clifford Jordan, Soul Fountain"
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"Clifford Jordan, Soul Fountain"

Clifford Laconia Jordan (September 2, 1931, Chicago - March 27, 1993, Manhattan) was a jazz saxophone player. While in Chicago, he performed with Max Roach, Sonny Stitt, and some rhythm and blues groups. He moved to New York City in 1957, after which he recorded three albums for Blue Note. He also recorded with Horace Silver, J.J. Johnson, Kenny Dorham, and Max Roach. He was part of the Charles Mingus Sextet, with Eric Dolphy, during its 1964 European tour. In later years, he led his own groups, performed with Cedar Walton's quartet, and led a big band. 1. T.N.T. - Clifford Jordan, Dorough, Bob 2. I've Got a Feeling for You - Clifford Jordan, Jordan, Clifford 3. H.N.I.C. - Clifford Jordan, Tate, Grady 4. I Got You (I Feel Good) - Clifford Jordan, Brown, James 5. Caribbean Cruise - Clifford Jordan, Jordan, Clifford 6. Senor Blues - Clifford Jordan, Silver, Horace 7. Eeh Bah Lickey Doo - Clifford Jordan, Jordan, Clifford 8. Retribution - Clifford Jordan, Lincoln, Abbey
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"Superbad, Volume 2 (2 LPs)"
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"Superbad, Volume 2 (2 LPs)"

Classic Analog LP Pressing. Some of the greatest soundtracks songs of the Blaxploitation era! Standout Tracks include: ""Theme Of Foxy Brown" by Willie Hutch, "The Final Comedown" by Grant Green "Are You Man Enough" by The Four Tops "Pursuit Of The Pimpmobile" by Isaac Hayes "The Boss" by James Brown "Hercules" by Aaron Neville "Pusherman" by Curtis Mayfield and "Jungle Boogie" by Kool And The Gang
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  "Vintage Rhythms by Most Valuable Players, Volume 1 (Various Artists)"

Out Of Print CD. Artists & Tracks Include: "Stevie Wonder/ Fingertips & Pt. II' " "Shorthy Long/ Function At The Junction" "King Curtis/ Memphis Soul Srew" "Edwin Starr/ Twenty-Five Miles" "Fontella Bass/ Rescue Me" "Jean Knight/ Mr. Big Stuff" "The Isley Brothers/ It's Your Thing" "James Brown/Cold Sweat Pts. 1 & 2" "The Supremes/ Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart" "The Staple Singers/ I'll Take You There" "Wilson Pickett/ Get Me Back On Time, Engine Number 9" "Brooker T. And The MG's/ Summertime".
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"Grant Green - Collection of 4 Grant Green Blue Note CD Set"
"Grant Green - Collection of 4 Grant Green Blue Note CD Set"

THIS IS A COLLECTION OF 4 GRANT GREEN BLUE NOTE U.K. PRESSED SEALED CD SET LIVE AT THE LIGHTHOUSE Track listing 1. Introduction by Hank Stewart 2. Windjammer 3. Betcha by Golly, Wow 4. Fancy Free 5. Flood in Franklin Park 6. Jan Jan 7. Walk in the Night Details Contributing artists: Wilton Felder Distributor: EMI Music Distribution Recording type: Live Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes Personnel: Grant Green (guitar); Claude Bartee (soprano & tenor saxophones); Gary Coleman (vibraphone); Shelton Laster (organ); Wilton Felder (electric bass); Greg Williams (drums); Bobbye Porter Hall (congas, percussion). Producer: George Butler. Reissue producer: Bob Belden. Recorded live at The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California on April 21, 1972. Includes liner notes by Bob Belden and Hank Stewart. Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Ron McMaster. Of all of Grant Green's late-period performances, LIVE AT THE LIGHTHOUSE was arguably the most magical. By 1972 Green was deep into his final funky period of performing extended James Brown-inflected pop material. Here, at the most famous of West Coast jazz venues, the music exploded off the stage for an appreciative audience. Backed by a large group that included Wilton Felder on electric bass, the burning saxophonist Claude Bartee, and female percussionist Bobbye Hall, Green was on fire, ripping out one blistering solo after another. In his opening remarks, emcee Hank Stewart announces that they are there to "create love through the medium of music." This is a prophetic statement, as Green was clearly a master of expression through his instrument. Though he was often criticized for performing less-than-traditional material, Grant Green transcended style, producing highly musical performances out of works like the pop song "Betcha By Golly Wow." Also included are Donald Byrd's flowing "Fancy Free" and the fiery epic "Jan Jan." Next to being there on that magical occasion, this disc fully realizes for the listener Green performing at his best, even at a time when it seemed his best glory was behind him. JAZZ PROFILE GRANT GREEN - (THIS TITLES IS SEALED BUT HAS A CUTOUT IN JEWEL CASE) Track listing 1. Baby's Minor Lope 2. My Little Suede Shoes 3. Go Down Moses 4. Talkin' About J. C. 5. Somewhere in the Night 6. My Favorite Things Details Contributing artists: Bobby Hutcherson, Elvin Jones, Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner Distributor: EMI Music Distribution Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes Personnel includes: Grant Green (guitar); Baby Face Willette, Larry Young, Bobby Hutcherson, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock, Elvin Jones GRANT GREEN STREET FUNK & JAZZ GROOVES ( THE BEST OF ) Blue Note 10 tracks (71:21) Green was born on June 6, 1931 in St. Louis, Missouri. He first performed in a professional setting at the age of 13. His early influences were Charlie Christian and Charlie Parker; however, he played extensive R & B gigs in his home town and in East Saint Louis, IL while developing his jazz chops. His first recordings in St. Louis were with tenor saxophonist Jimmy Forrest for the Delmark label. Lou Donaldson discovered green playing in a bar in St. Louis. After touring together with Donaldson, Green arrived in New York around 1959-60. In a Down Beat interview from the early 60's, Green said "The first thing I learned to play was boogie-woogie. Then I had to do a lot of rock and roll. It's all blues, anyhow." Lou Donaldson introduced Green to Alfred Lion of Blue Note Records. Lion was so impressed that, rather than testing Green as a sideman, as was the usual Blue Note practice, he arranged for him to record as a bandleader first. This recording relationship was to last, with a few exceptions, throughout the 'sixties. From 1961 to 1965 Green made more Blue Note LPs as leader and sideman than anyone else. Green was named best new star in the Down Beat critics' poll, 1962. As a result, his influence spread wider than New York. Green's first session as a leader did not meet the approval of Lion and was shelved, not to be released until 2002 as First Session. Green's first issued album as a leader was Grant's First Stand. This was followed in the same year by two more Blue Note releases: Green Street and Grantstand. He often provided support to many of other great musicians on Blue Note.
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  "Vintage Soul by Most Valuable Players, Volume 1 (Various Artists)"

Out Of Print CD. Artists & Tracks Include: "James Brown & The Famous Flames/ Please, Please, Please" "The Contours/ Do You Love Me" "Marvin Gaye/ Stubborn Kind Of Fellow" "The Miracles/ You've Really Got A Hold On Me" "The Flamingos/ I Only Have Eyes For You" "Ray Charles/ Lonely Avenue" "Otis Redding/ Ole Man Trouble" "Soul Survivors/ Expressway To Your Heart" "James & Bobby Purify/ I'm Your Puppet" "Intruders/ Cowboys To Girls" "The Marvelettes/ Don't Mess With Bill" "Jr. Walker & The All Stars/ How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)".
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  "Vintage Soul by Most Valuable Players, Volume Two (Various Artists)"

Out Of Print CD. Artists & Tracks Include: "Dinah Washington/ What A Diff'rence A Day Makes" "The Impressions/ Gypsy Woman" "James Brown/ Why Do You Do Me Like You Do" "Little Richard/ Try Some Of Mine" "Barrett Strong/ Money (That's What I Want)" "Jackie Wilson/ No Pity (In The Naked City)" "Dionne Warwick/ Walk On By" "Etta James/ At Last" "Ray Charles/ The Night Time Is The Right Time" "Fats Domino/ Ain't That A Shame" "The Drifters/ Ruby Baby" "The Platters/ The Great Pretender".
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"Elvis Costello, King Of America"
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"Elvis Costello, King Of America"

Ryko 24K Gold CD. The Costello Show delivers a 15 song triumph, spanning a range of styles (as usual!) effortlessly. Produced by T-Bone Burnett and featuring Ray Brown, James Burton ((Elvis and Rick Nelson’s lead guitar player), Mitchell Froom, David Hidalgo, Jim Keltner, and Earl Palmer, this 20 bit re-mastered album stands among Costello’s best. Includes an additional 5 extended play tracks.
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"Retro Autorama Turntable with 16 LPs"
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"Retro Autorama Turntable with 16 LPs"

New Retro AutoRamaTurntable. All LP's included in this listing are Long Out of Print and tremendously Rare. The Turntable will assist you in getting back in the vinyl groove while having some real party fun available whenever it's put to use. This turntable will become a centerpiece of fun & pleasure spinning tones the old retro way. The Crosley Broadcaster Style Turntable plays at three speeds,33 1/3, 45 & 78 RPM Records. The turntable was introduced in the late 50's & provided music lovers with a sense of independence, allowing them to easily cart their record player from one location to another. The popularity of this unit was due on no small part to its portability, but also to its style finishing touches that became Crosley hallmark. So whether you choose Ella Frizgerald or Elvis, celebrate your vinyls in portable style. Features - AM/FM Radio - Illuminated Electronically assisted Dial Turner - External FM Antenna - Auto Return Tone Arm - Adjustable Tone Control - 3 speed belt driven turnable - Plays at 3 speeds - Dynamic full range stereo speakers - Diamond Stylus Needle - UL listed - Auxiliary Output - with 90 day limited warranty. 1956 / The Rock n Roll Era Discography / SIDE ONE has Blue Suede Shoes by Carl Perkins / Im In Love Again by Fats Domino / I will Remember by The Five Satins / The Fool by Sanford Clark / Let The Good Times Roll by Shirley and Lee / Eddie My Love by The Teen Queens. SIDE TWO has Roll Over Beethoven by Chuck Berry / Love Is Strange by Mickey and Sylvia / Be-Bop-a-Lula by Gene Vincent / My Prayer by The Platters / Honky Tonk (Part 2) by Bill Doggett. SIDE THREE has Blueberry Hill by Fats Domino / Rip It Up by Little Richard / Stranded in the Jungle by The Cadets / Treasure of Love by Clyde McPhatter / Down In My Own Tears by Ray Charles / Young Love by Sonny James. SIDE FOUR has Long Tall Sally by Little Richard / Why Do Falls Fall In Love by Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers / Fever by Little Willie John / See You Later, Alligator / Since I Met My Baby by Ivory Joe Hunter. 1959 The Rock n Roll Era Discography SIDE ONE has Charlie Brown by The Coasters / A Teenager In Love by Dion and the Belmonts / So Fine by The Fiestas / Donn by Richie Valens / Dream Lover by Bobby Darin and 16 Candles by The Crests. SIDE TWO has Stagger Lee by Lloyd Price / What d I Say by Ray Charles / I Cried A Tear by LaVern Baker / I Want To Walk You Home by Fats Domino and Sea of Love by Phil Phillips. SIDE THREE has Sea Cruise by Frankie Ford / Poison Ivy by The Coasters / Kansas City by Wilbert Harrison / The All-American Boy by Bill Parsons / A Lovers Question by Clyde McPhatter and Sleep Walk by Santo and Johnny. SIDE FOUR has There Goes My Baby by The Drifters / Personality by Lloyd Price / Ive Had It by The Bell Notes / Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home) by The Impalas and Come Softly To Me by The Fleetwoods. 1960 Rock n Roll Discogrphy SIDE ONE has Save The Last Dance For Me by The Drifters / Finger Poppin Time by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters / Walk Dont Run by The Ventures / Wonderful World by Sam Cooke/ He Will Break Your Heart by Jerry Butler and A Thousand Stars by Kathy Young and the Innocents. SIDE TWO has Only The Lonely by Roy Orbision / Good Timin' by Jimmy Jones / Sweet Nothins by Brenda Lee / Walking to New Orlenas by Fats Domino and Alley-Ooop by The Hollywood Argyles. SIDE THREE has Handy Many by Jimmy Jones / Lonely Blue Boy by Conway Twitty / Angel Baby by Rosie and the Originals / Chain Gang by Sam Cooke Lets Go, Lets Go, Lets Go by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters and Calendar Girl by Neil Sedaka. SIDE FOUR has Stay by Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs / New Orleans by Gary U.S. Bonds / You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones / Let The Little Girl Dance by Billy Bland and Image of a Girl by The Safaris. 1945 Timelife - Your Hit Parade On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe/Johnny Mercer – You Belong To My Heart/Bing Crosby and Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra – Rum and Coca-Cola/The Andrews Sisters – It Might As Well Be Spring/Dick Haymes – My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time/Les Brown and His Orchestra – Tampico/Stan Kenton and His Orchestra - There! I’ve Said It Again/Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra – There Goes That Song Again/Russ Morgan and His Orchestra – It’s Been A Long, Long Time/Harry James and His Orchestra – If I Loved You/Perry Como – Candy/Johnny Mercer, Jo Staff and The Pied Pipers – A Little On The Lonely Side/Frankie Carle and His Orchestra – Gotta Be This or That/Benny Goodman and His Orchestra – I’ll Buy That Dream/Helen Forrest and Dick Haymes – I Can’t Begin To Tell You/Bing Crosby – Till The End Of Time/Perry Como – I’m Beginning To See The Light/Harry James and His Orchestra – Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive/Johnny Mercer – Caldonia/Louis Jourdan and His Tympany Five – Laura/Woody Herman and His Orchestra – Dream/The Pied Pipers – Don’t Fence Me In/Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters – Sentimental Journey/Les Brown and His Orchestra – Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba)/Perry Como 1946 Timelife – Your Hit Parade Sioux City Sue/Bing Crosby – I Got The Sun In The Morning/Les Brown and His Orchestra – Rumors Are Flying/Frankie Carle and His Orchestra – Ole Buttermilk Sky/ Kay Kyser and His Orchestra – You Keep Coming Back Like A Song/Dinah Shore – Prisoner of Lover/Perry Como – Stone Cold Dead In The Market (He Had It Coming)/Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jourdan – Personality/Johnny Mercer – I Don’t Know Enough About You/Peggy Lee – Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly/Freddy Martin and His Orchestra – Oh! What It Seemed To Be/Frankie Carle and His Orchestra – To Each His Own/The Ink Spots – Shoo-Fly Pie (and Apple Pan Dowdy)/Stan Kenton and His Orchestra – Surrender/Perry Como – South America, Take It Away/Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters – Laughing On The Outside (Crying On The Inside)/Dinah Shore – I’m A Big Girl Now/Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye – Symphony/Freddy Martin and His Orchestra – Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief/Betty Hutton – The Gypsy/Ink Spots – Come Rain Or Come Shine/Margaret Whiting – They Say It’s Wonderful/Perry Como – The Whole World Is Singing My Song/Les Brown and His Orchestra – The Old Lamp-Lighter/Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye 1949 Timelife – Hit Parade Mule Train/Frankie Laine – Careless Hands/Mel Torme – Again/Doris Day – Room Full of Roses/Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye – Baby, It’s Cold Outside/Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer – Some Enchanted Evening/Perry Como – A Little Bird Told Me/Evelyn Knight and the Stardusters – Forever and Ever/Russ Morgan – Galway Bay/Bing Crosby – My Darling, My Darling/Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae – Don’t Cry Joe/Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra – Riders in the Sky/Vaughn Monroe – I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm/Les Brown – Slipping Around/Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely – Bali Ha’i/Perry Como – That Lucky Old Sun/Frankie Laine – Maybe It’s Because/Dick Haymes – So Tired/Russ Morgan – Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)/Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye – Powder Your Face with Sunshine/Evelyn Knight and the Stardusters – Someday/Vaughn Monroe – “A” – You’re Adorable/Perry Como with Fontaine Sisters – Cruising Down The River/Blue Barron – Far Away Places/Margaret Whiting 1952 Timelife – Hit Parade The Glow-Worm/The Mills Brothers – Wheel of Fortune/Kay Starr – Maybe/Perry Como and Eddie Fisher – Half As Much/Rosemary Clooney – Slow Poke/Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys – You Belong To Me/Jo Stafford – Lady of Spain/Eddie Fisher – Delicado/Percy Faith and His Orchestra – Kiss of Fire/Georgia Gibbs – I’m Yours/Don Cornell – The Little White Cloud That Cried/Johnny Ray – Lover/Peggy Lee – Sugarbush/Doris Day and Frankie Laine - Wish You Were Here/Eddie Fisher – Jambalaya/Jo Stafford – Blue Tango/Leroy Anderson and His “Pops” Concert Orchestra – I Went To Your Wedding/Patti Page – High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)/Tex Ritter – Tiger Rag/Les Paul and Mary Ford – Tell Me Why/The Four Aces – A Guy Is A Guy/Doris Day – Here In My Heart/Al Martino – Any Time/Eddie Fisher – Auf Wiederseh’n Sweetheart/Vera Lynn 1953 Timelife – Hit Parade Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes/Perry Como – Side by Side/Kay Starr – You You You/The Ames Brothers – April in Portugal/Les Baxter and His Orchestra – Vaya con Dios /Les Paul and Mary Ford – I’m Walking Behind You/Eddie Fisher – Ricochet/Teresa Brewer – No Other Love/Perry Como – Oh!/Pee Wee Hunt and His Orchestra – Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo/Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer – Rags to Riches/Tony Bennett – The Doggie In The Window/Patti Page – Dragnet/Ray Anthony and His Orchestra – Many Times/Eddie Fisher – Till I Waltz Again With You/Teresa Brewer – The Song From Moulin Rouge/Percy Faith and His Orchestra – Keep It A Secret/Jo Stafford – Ruby/Richard Hayman and His Orchestra – Eh, Cumpari/Julius La Rosa – I Love Paris/ Les Baxter and His Chorus and Orchestra – Changing Partners/Patti Page – Pretend/Nat “King” Cole – Baubles, Bangles and Beads/Peggy Lee – P.S. I Love You/The Hilltoppers
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"Retro Suitcse Turntable with 16 LPs"
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"Retro Suitcse Turntable with 16 LPs"

Retro Suitcase Turntable. Take it anywhere. It's portable. All LP's included in this listing are Long Out of Print and tremendously Rare. The Turntable will assist you in getting back in the vinyl groove while having some real party fun available whenever it's put to use. This turntable will become a centerpiece of fun & pleasure spinning tones the old retro way. The Crosley Portable Suitcase Style Turntable plays at three speeds,33 1/3, 45 & 78 RPM Records. The protable turntable was introduced in the late 50's & provided music lovers with a sense of independence, allowing them to easily cart their record player from one location to another. The popularity of this unit was due on no small part to its portability, but also to its suitcase style finishing touches that became Crosley hallmark. So whether you choose Ella Frizgerald or Elvis, celebrate your vinyls in portable style. Features - 3 speed belt driven turnable - Plays at 3 speeds - Dynamic full range stereo speakers - Manaul return tone arm - Adjustable tone control -Diamond Stylus Needle - UL listed - with 90 day limited warranty. 1956 / The Rock n Roll Era Discography / SIDE ONE has Blue Suede Shoes by Carl Perkins / Im In Love Again by Fats Domino / I will Remember by The Five Satins / The Fool by Sanford Clark / Let The Good Times Roll by Shirley and Lee / Eddie My Love by The Teen Queens. SIDE TWO has Roll Over Beethoven by Chuck Berry / Love Is Strange by Mickey and Sylvia / Be-Bop-a-Lula by Gene Vincent / My Prayer by The Platters / Honky Tonk (Part 2) by Bill Doggett. SIDE THREE has Blueberry Hill by Fats Domino / Rip It Up by Little Richard / Stranded in the Jungle by The Cadets / Treasure of Love by Clyde McPhatter / Down In My Own Tears by Ray Charles / Young Love by Sonny James. SIDE FOUR has Long Tall Sally by Little Richard / Why Do Falls Fall In Love by Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers / Fever by Little Willie John / See You Later, Alligator / Since I Met My Baby by Ivory Joe Hunter. 1959 The Rock n Roll Era Discography SIDE ONE has Charlie Brown by The Coasters / A Teenager In Love by Dion and the Belmonts / So Fine by The Fiestas / Donn by Richie Valens / Dream Lover by Bobby Darin and 16 Candles by The Crests. SIDE TWO has Stagger Lee by Lloyd Price / What d I Say by Ray Charles / I Cried A Tear by LaVern Baker / I Want To Walk You Home by Fats Domino and Sea of Love by Phil Phillips. SIDE THREE has Sea Cruise by Frankie Ford / Poison Ivy by The Coasters / Kansas City by Wilbert Harrison / The All-American Boy by Bill Parsons / A Lovers Question by Clyde McPhatter and Sleep Walk by Santo and Johnny. SIDE FOUR has There Goes My Baby by The Drifters / Personality by Lloyd Price / Ive Had It by The Bell Notes / Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home) by The Impalas and Come Softly To Me by The Fleetwoods. 1960 Rock n Roll Discogrphy SIDE ONE has Save The Last Dance For Me by The Drifters / Finger Poppin Time by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters / Walk Dont Run by The Ventures / Wonderful World by Sam Cooke/ He Will Break Your Heart by Jerry Butler and A Thousand Stars by Kathy Young and the Innocents. SIDE TWO has Only The Lonely by Roy Orbision / Good Timin' by Jimmy Jones / Sweet Nothins by Brenda Lee / Walking to New Orlenas by Fats Domino and Alley-Ooop by The Hollywood Argyles. SIDE THREE has Handy Many by Jimmy Jones / Lonely Blue Boy by Conway Twitty / Angel Baby by Rosie and the Originals / Chain Gang by Sam Cooke Lets Go, Lets Go, Lets Go by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters and Calendar Girl by Neil Sedaka. SIDE FOUR has Stay by Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs / New Orleans by Gary U.S. Bonds / You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones / Let The Little Girl Dance by Billy Bland and Image of a Girl by The Safaris. 1945 Timelife - Your Hit Parade On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe/Johnny Mercer – You Belong To My Heart/Bing Crosby and Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra – Rum and Coca-Cola/The Andrews Sisters – It Might As Well Be Spring/Dick Haymes – My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time/Les Brown and His Orchestra – Tampico/Stan Kenton and His Orchestra - There! I’ve Said It Again/Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra – There Goes That Song Again/Russ Morgan and His Orchestra – It’s Been A Long, Long Time/Harry James and His Orchestra – If I Loved You/Perry Como – Candy/Johnny Mercer, Jo Staff and The Pied Pipers – A Little On The Lonely Side/Frankie Carle and His Orchestra – Gotta Be This or That/Benny Goodman and His Orchestra – I’ll Buy That Dream/Helen Forrest and Dick Haymes – I Can’t Begin To Tell You/Bing Crosby – Till The End Of Time/Perry Como – I’m Beginning To See The Light/Harry James and His Orchestra – Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive/Johnny Mercer – Caldonia/Louis Jourdan and His Tympany Five – Laura/Woody Herman and His Orchestra – Dream/The Pied Pipers – Don’t Fence Me In/Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters – Sentimental Journey/Les Brown and His Orchestra – Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba)/Perry Como 1946 Timelife – Your Hit Parade Sioux City Sue/Bing Crosby – I Got The Sun In The Morning/Les Brown and His Orchestra – Rumors Are Flying/Frankie Carle and His Orchestra – Ole Buttermilk Sky/ Kay Kyser and His Orchestra – You Keep Coming Back Like A Song/Dinah Shore – Prisoner of Lover/Perry Como – Stone Cold Dead In The Market (He Had It Coming)/Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jourdan – Personality/Johnny Mercer – I Don’t Know Enough About You/Peggy Lee – Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly/Freddy Martin and His Orchestra – Oh! What It Seemed To Be/Frankie Carle and His Orchestra – To Each His Own/The Ink Spots – Shoo-Fly Pie (and Apple Pan Dowdy)/Stan Kenton and His Orchestra – Surrender/Perry Como – South America, Take It Away/Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters – Laughing On The Outside (Crying On The Inside)/Dinah Shore – I’m A Big Girl Now/Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye – Symphony/Freddy Martin and His Orchestra – Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief/Betty Hutton – The Gypsy/Ink Spots – Come Rain Or Come Shine/Margaret Whiting – They Say It’s Wonderful/Perry Como – The Whole World Is Singing My Song/Les Brown and His Orchestra – The Old Lamp-Lighter/Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye 1949 Timelife – Hit Parade Mule Train/Frankie Laine – Careless Hands/Mel Torme – Again/Doris Day – Room Full of Roses/Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye – Baby, It’s Cold Outside/Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer – Some Enchanted Evening/Perry Como – A Little Bird Told Me/Evelyn Knight and the Stardusters – Forever and Ever/Russ Morgan – Galway Bay/Bing Crosby – My Darling, My Darling/Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae – Don’t Cry Joe/Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra – Riders in the Sky/Vaughn Monroe – I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm/Les Brown – Slipping Around/Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely – Bali Ha’i/Perry Como – That Lucky Old Sun/Frankie Laine – Maybe It’s Because/Dick Haymes – So Tired/Russ Morgan – Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)/Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye – Powder Your Face with Sunshine/Evelyn Knight and the Stardusters – Someday/Vaughn Monroe – “A” – You’re Adorable/Perry Como with Fontaine Sisters – Cruising Down The River/Blue Barron – Far Away Places/Margaret Whiting 1952 Timelife – Hit Parade The Glow-Worm/The Mills Brothers – Wheel of Fortune/Kay Starr – Maybe/Perry Como and Eddie Fisher – Half As Much/Rosemary Clooney – Slow Poke/Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys – You Belong To Me/Jo Stafford – Lady of Spain/Eddie Fisher – Delicado/Percy Faith and His Orchestra – Kiss of Fire/Georgia Gibbs – I’m Yours/Don Cornell – The Little White Cloud That Cried/Johnny Ray – Lover/Peggy Lee – Sugarbush/Doris Day and Frankie Laine - Wish You Were Here/Eddie Fisher – Jambalaya/Jo Stafford – Blue Tango/Leroy Anderson and His “Pops” Concert Orchestra – I Went To Your Wedding/Patti Page – High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)/Tex Ritter – Tiger Rag/Les Paul and Mary Ford – Tell Me Why/The Four Aces – A Guy Is A Guy/Doris Day – Here In My Heart/Al Martino – Any Time/Eddie Fisher – Auf Wiederseh’n Sweetheart/Vera Lynn 1953 Timelife – Hit Parade Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes/Perry Como – Side by Side/Kay Starr – You You You/The Ames Brothers – April in Portugal/Les Baxter and His Orchestra – Vaya con Dios /Les Paul and Mary Ford – I’m Walking Behind You/Eddie Fisher – Ricochet/Teresa Brewer – No Other Love/Perry Como – Oh!/Pee Wee Hunt and His Orchestra – Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo/Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer – Rags to Riches/Tony Bennett – The Doggie In The Window/Patti Page – Dragnet/Ray Anthony and His Orchestra – Many Times/Eddie Fisher – Till I Waltz Again With You/Teresa Brewer – The Song From Moulin Rouge/Percy Faith and His Orchestra – Keep It A Secret/Jo Stafford – Ruby/Richard Hayman and His Orchestra – Eh, Cumpari/Julius La Rosa – I Love Paris/ Les Baxter and His Chorus and Orchestra – Changing Partners/Patti Page – Pretend/Nat “King” Cole – Baubles, Bangles and Beads/Peggy Lee – P.S. I Love You/The Hilltoppers
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