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Few nice bits this past week or so, including couple of nice things in the post (many thanks to Wooly, Col Wolfe, Hayes and the bloke on ebay who sold me Dick Hyman's 'Age Of Electronicus' too)...
Meanwhile, out in the wild...
Duncan Lamont: 'This Guy' (Morgan)
Happy Monsters (Happy House) [nice minty copy, too!]
Chris Clark: 'Soul Sounds' (Motown)
Odyssey: 'S/T' (MoWest)
Richard Groove Holmes: 'After Hours' (Fontana)
Sergio Mendes/Brasil 66: 'Stillness' (A&M)
Gryphon: 'Midnight Mushrumps' (Transatlantic)
Rodriguez: 'Coming From Reality' (Sussex)
Lighthouse: 'Peacing It All Together' (RCA)
Colin Blunstone: 'One Year' (Epic)
Francoise Hardy: 'S/T' (Vogue)
Lee Hazlewood: 'The Very Special World Of...' (MFP)
Frank Chickens: 'We Are Frank Chickens' (Kaz)
Mary Margaret O'Hara: 'Miss America' (Virgin)
New Order: 'Blue Monday'/'Touched By The Hand Of God'/'State Of The Nation' 12"s (Factory)
Acker Bilk: 'Acker Bilk Saga' (Polydor 2xLP) [features nice take on 'Acka Raga']
Billy Graham/Ralph Carmichael: 'Man In The 5th Dimension' (RCA)
Isley Brothers: '3+3' (Epic)
Santana/McLoughlan: 'Love Devotion Surrender' (Quad copy)
Pancho Gonzales: 'Happy Juanita' (Page One)
Jack Parnell: 'Braziliana' (MFP)
Vic Lewis Orchestra: 'Plays Songs Of Donovan' (DJM)
The Vast Majority: 'Move It!' (D&M Sound)
War: 'The World Is A Ghetto' (UA)
Hugo Montenegro: 'Good Vibrations' (RCA)
Jr Walker: 'Peace & Understanding s So Hard To Find' (Motown)
on CD - Candi Staton, (Honest Jon comp), and Mellow Candle 'Swaddling Songs' (Acme). Nice...a giant steam-powered turntable in warwickshire plays six foot cement recordings of Prince Albert's speeches to the rejoicing populace
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Originally posted by [bQuote[/b] (Blighty @ Oct. 18 2004,16:21)]Originally posted by [bQuote[/b] ]Odyssey: 'S/T' (MoWest)You can't take a stocking offa bare leg
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looks like the question's been answered, so I'll just second what boneyvotel said, very nice all round LP, lots of variety (ranges from uptempo funk to a bit of mellow & even country touches here & there) but all done very nicely...a giant steam-powered turntable in warwickshire plays six foot cement recordings of Prince Albert's speeches to the rejoicing populace
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Originally posted by [bQuote[/b] (Blighty @ Oct. 18 2004,16:21)]Originally posted by [bQuote[/b] ]Odyssey: 'S/T' (MoWest)
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