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1 hour ago, ghost of miles said:

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Was never a big BB fan, especially the 'classic' 60s stuff, but saw them in 73 in Santa Barbara. I think that was their most interesting period.

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Truly from the "golden reign" between 1966 - 1973 .... the demos and out-takes document Aretha Franklin big voiced, impassioned and on the top of the game .... btw the cast of studio musician is impressive too ....

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Led Zeppelin - "House Of The Holy". I have the infamous RL cut too! :)

I laugh when people pay big bucks for these Robert Ludwig LPs as if they are rare. Yeah, if rare means a few hundred thousand copies.

I imagine that these days, It's not OK to post that cover image anymore.

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While I typically do not listen to today's "rock" music, I am spinning The Beach Boys' Sail on Sailor box set, focused on the Holland/Carl and the Passions era.  One of my favorite periods, in part because the Bruce wasn't there. 

On 2/6/2024 at 11:23 AM, HutchFan said:

Miguelito Valdes - Inolvidables (Verve, 1967)
arrangements by Chico O'Farrill

Haz. 🤙

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On 2/16/2024 at 11:01 AM, Kevin Bresnahan said:

Led Zeppelin - "House Of The Holy". I have the infamous RL cut too! :)

I laugh when people pay big bucks for these Robert Ludwig LPs as if they are rare. Yeah, if rare means a few hundred thousand copies.

I imagine that these days, It's not OK to post that cover image anymore.

That cover art is weirdly similar to what the Japanese Venus label routinely prints for jazz releases these days. 🧐

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2 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said:

While I typically do not listen to today's "rock" music, I am spinning The Beach Boys' Sail on Sailor box set, focused on the Holland/Carl and the Passions era.  One of my favorite periods, in part because the Bruce wasn't there. 

Haz. 🤙

Didn't Tandyn Almer have something to do with that album? He was a friend of Brian's.

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25 minutes ago, sgcim said:

Didn't Tandyn Almer have something to do with that album? He was a friend of Brian's.

He is listed as one of the five - yes, five - writers of "Sail On, Sailor."  He also did a string arrangement on one track, and is credited with being an auxiliary musician.

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