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It's just come out on CD here in the UK. Look out also for the one by the 'Indo Jazzmen' on Saga.

Those MFP albums were like K-Tel - you used to be able to get them in Woolworths and the like for about £0.50 in the late 60s/early 80s. Saga, Studio 2 etc were others. Lots of cheesy 'Top of the Pops' cover compilations (worth buying just for the babes on the front covers).

I'll look for both! Yes, I'm familiar with the MFP label - I have some cheapo Beach Boys compilations on MFP from a period in which lots of their stuff was out of print in the US. And I have some Studio Two albums, such as Mandingo and "Space Experience." Thanks!

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The Plastic Ono Band - LIVE PEACE IN TORONTO 1969 - Apple

I am still asking myself: why did Mark David Chapman shot John instead of Yoko?

The side two of the record is the evidence that Chapman was definitely crazy, you don't need any psychiatric survey in the court, just a brief spinning of Side two.

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The Plastic Ono Band - LIVE PEACE IN TORONTO 1969 - Apple

I am still asking myself: why did Mark David Chapman shot John instead of Yoko?

The side two of the record is the evidence that Chapman was definitely crazy, you don't need any psychiatric survey in the court, just a brief spinning of Side two.

So what do you think of that mono White Album?

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Those MFP albums were like K-Tel - you used to be able to get them in Woolworths and the like for about £0.50 in the late 60s/early 80s. Saga, Studio 2 etc were others. Lots of cheesy 'Top of the Pops' cover compilations (worth buying just for the babes on the front covers).

MFP issued a very nice Bossa Nova LP by a British tenor player called Duncan Lamont, that a friend of mine used to have. Nice bird in a red dress on the cover, too.

They also issued the best compilation of early Jr Walker I've ever come across. Although it was called "Shotgun", it wasn't the same as the real "Shotgun" LP - it was almost all instrumental.

MG

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Sabir Mateen W/ Daniel Carter & Andrew Barker "Not on Earth...In Your Soul" on Qbico.

Can't get enough Mateen, and this live date from 2002, sounds fine. I am NOT an audiophile.

Sure, Qbico LPs are not always of the highest quality, but the love and care that go's into each LP is

so great and unique. Been spinning this a lot. Hell, only 300 copies (I think) and NO cd issue.

HAW HAW!!

-----HB

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Sabir Mateen W/ Daniel Carter & Andrew Barker "Not on Earth...In Your Soul" on Qbico.

Can't get enough Mateen, and this live date from 2002, sounds fine. I am NOT an audiophile.

Sure, Qbico LPs are not always of the highest quality, but the love and care that go's into each LP is

so great and unique. Been spinning this a lot. Hell, only 300 copies (I think) and NO cd issue.

HAW HAW!!

-----HB

I have been thinking about getting that one...

Now:

Paul Bley - Touching - (UK Fontana FJL issue, with the "shadowy hand" jacket)

One of the better-recorded earlyish Bley sides, and not coincidentally, one of the strongest!

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