Shadoks Music – SHADOKS 024 - Deluxe edition in hard carton sleeve plus insert. Limited 450 copies. Handnumbered inside the sleeve. Unreleased recordings of the homeband of the Retinal Circus in Vancouver, from between 1966 and 1969
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Akarma – AK 317 unofficial release 180G - Swiss Beat Band from Basel active in the mid-1960s
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Permanent Records reissue – PERM-042 - black vinyl - 2014 REISSUE OF THE 1977 PRIVATE PRESS LP BY THE CHICAGO TRIANGLE.
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Shadoks Music – SHADOKS 035 reissue Sound Factory were a Brazilian Psyche/Rock band from Rio De Janeiro with an American guitar player and singer, formed in 1969 in a Rio suburb. Their only, self-titled album was released the following year with only 3 out of 10 original compositions
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1995 UK Audio Archives – PAM 002 - Recorded in 1971. All songs previously unreleased. Limited edition of 300 - UK psychedelic prog rock group from the early 1970s
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Isabel Records – 900.510 Serie: Blues Power (4) – FRA
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Eva – 12049 - FRA compilation - Psych garage rock band from San Francisco CA, formed in 1965, broke up in 1969
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Young Blood – SSYB 14 - Reissue, Unofficial Release - Salamander is a psychedelic/progressive rock band from the Midlands of England, United Kingdom. The band was formed in early 70s when guitarist/singer Dave Titley and organist Alistair Benson, both in the pop-psych band Revolver ( one single in 1969) teamed with bassist Dave Chriss and drummer John Cook. Salamander released their singular album, The Ten Commandments, in 1971 on Young Blood, the label of the known british producer Miki Dallon. They disbanded shortly after
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L+R Records – LR 42.020 GER 1980 - Recorded December 8th, 1963 at Craw-Daddy Club, Richmond (London)
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Charly Records – CR 30173 - UK reissue mono
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GER L+R Records – LR 44.001 - On rear sleeve: "Recorded on December 7th & 8th, 1963 at Craw Daddy Club, London except Side 2/3, 4, 5 which were recorded in a London studio."
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USA press - stereo BN 26167 yellow label
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USA press original gatefold cover 1975 HBS – ABCD-874, ABC Records – ABCD-874
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UK 1968 Wing Records – WL 1165
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1979 Chrysalis – CHR 1223 USA press
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ITA press original 1973 Island Records – ILPS 19228 - gatefold cover - Stomu Yamash'ta's Red Buddha Theatre was formed in Japan in 1971. After working there for some months they were brought to Europe for the summer of '72 by Stomu Yamash'ta, the company's producer, director, and composer. They performed in London and in France, taking up residency at a Paris theatre from August, 1972 through January, 1973 before returning to London for performances at the Roundhouse. The soundtrack album for "The Man From The East" was recorded with an unnamed new jazz trio formed by Morris Pert after his previous group Come To The Edge broke up. In addition to Pert the group included keyboardist Peter Robinson and bassist Alyn Ross. That group would adopt the name Sun Treader. Pert also appeared in live stage performances by the Red Buddha Theatre
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USA press Columbia – KC 31631 - 1972 - 1st aolo album - Guitarist and singer/songwriter whose style influenced the likes of Eric Clapton, J.J. Cale, and Duane Allman. In 1967 he met Bonnie Lynn O'Farrell, a member of Ike & Tina Turner's backup group The Ikettes. The two were married within five days; they also formed a duo named Delaney & Bonnie.
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USA 1982 Bearsville – 9 23732-1
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USA press w/printed inner sleeve lyrics
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UK press reissue 1980 Island Records – ILPS 9296 w/printed inner sleeve + lyrics
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ITA press original 1981 Arista – ARS 39117
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Cherry Red – FLT CD 181 Serie: A Decade In Music – Album N° 2 - A modern classic Orig rel: 1984 6-page fold-out insert. Includes outer slipcase
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Kent Soul – HIQLP 002, Fame – HIQLP 002 - American songwriter and producer. Born March 12, 1945 in Mississippi, he started recording for Ike Turner's label in the early 1960s. He toured the whole 1960s writing songs and recording, until he ended up to Muscle Shoals to work as a writer and producer at Fame Recording Studios. There he wrote one of his best known songs, "One Bad Apple". Performed by The Osmonds, the song became a number one hit in 1971 and a million selling pop classic. He also wrote or co-wrote other hit songs to artists like Candi Staton and Clarence Carter, as well as James Brown's "It's Too Funky In Here", Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock And Roll", Wilson Pickett's "A Man and A Half" and others
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MOV reissue 180G
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euro press Reprise Records – 9362-49508-6 - Three-sided LP with an art etching on side four. Includes a 28-page lyric book. Housed in a gatefold Stoughton tip-on jacket - [Light blue sticker on shrink:] 180 Gram 2-LP Set Includes Lyric Book 9362-49508-6
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reissue - Not On Label – 90047-SKE - A one-off album project composed, arranged and conducted by Mort Garson in 1967. The album was called "Cosmic Sounds" and was based on the signs of Zodiac, with psychedelic rock music featuring electronics from Paul Beaver and Cyrus Faryar as narrator.
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Cash Box Records – CB501, Fanny – CB-501 reissue - First beautiful sounding LP reissue of ultra-rare psych album from 1972. Tobruk was formed by some North American guys living in Brazil. All songs in English. Astounding, original sound based in fuzz, organ, psych effects and an eerie atmosphere. -Side 1 consist of pure heavy psychedelia with super cool and echoey vocals ala Iron Butterfly, Doors-like spooky organ sound, psyched-out fuzz guitars ala Electric Prunes, trippy effects... -Side 2 contains 2 long tracks of dreamy psych music with shimmering guitars - 500 copies
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