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Akarma – AK 302- 180 G reissue - Eire Apparent was a psychedelic band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, noted for launching the careers of Henry McCullough and Ernie Graham, and for having Robert Wyatt and Jimi Hendrix play on, and Jimi Hendrix produce, their only album.
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Sundazed Music – LP 5030, Columbia – LP 5030 - 180G reissue - 2000
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RSO – 06025 17753167 Series: Back To Black
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Akarma – AK 014 reissue - Evolved out of The Freedom V American psychedelic rock band from Carson City, Nevada, formed in September 1966. The four founding musicians went to the same school, where they created a band that played at local clubs all over northern Nevada and in the Carolinas. In 1968, they were able to conclude a contract with Bill Holmes, the producer of Strawberry Alarm Clock and the All American label. The vinyl was published as a limited edition of 100 copies. Although the band played in different styles, the album is a good example of pop psychedelia. Alternating male and female vocals, using wind, keyboard and string instruments. Engineer Paul Buff played the Chamberlin on the album, a primitive electronic keyboard whose sound was emulated and popularized by the Mellotron.
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Akarma 180G reissue - Blues-psych rock band from Corpus Christi, Texas.
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180G reissue Akarma – AK 240 - 1st album Composer and musician, born 1942 in Denver, Colorado. Mostly an experimental artist with recordings ranging from new age to pop-classical music.
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An expanded reissue of their first album "The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band", originally released on a local label Fifo (Fifo 101) in 1966. -2LP mono - Sundazed Music – LP 5036 Series: Quakes From The Eureka State – gatefold cover -
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ITA reissue Get Back – Get 512 with insert
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2LP reissue Gear Fab Records – GFC 407/2 - Tri-gatefold. 180 gram vinyl - Vancouver in the 60's was very active with many great yet unknown acts and Mock Duck was one of them. They played around Vancouver in several incarnations from 1966 until 1970, touting their acid/jazz/rock style of music in many local venues.
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gatefold cover ITA press 180G Akarma – AK 197 - Progressive rock band formed in Coventry, England
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ITA press reissue 2000 - Akarma – AK 99103 - Dias De Blues (Montevideo, Uruguay) was formed from the ashes of Opus Alfa in 1972 by Jorge Barral (bass), Daniel Bertolone (guitar), and Jorge Graf (drums). A power trio that played powerful acid-progressive rock. Disbanded in 1973 due to the deterioration of the political situation in Uruguay.
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Early 1990s heavy-vinyl issue by "Shang-Hai Records, Yokohama, Japan". Made in Japan. Navy blue labels with silver writing. Paper-wrapped thick card sleeve, rear cover pasted on separately from front.
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1988 GER reissue - SPM Records – F 670 362 - with insert - German/Britishkraut rock band, established 1971 in Krefeld, led by Colin Orr.
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Akarma – AK 264 reissue - Issued in semi-glossy non-textured gatefold cover - UK progressive band. Formed in 1964 as "Satan's Disciples" by Alan Cowderoy and Paul Davis. In 1968 renamed as Gracious. The band disbanded in 1971 after Lipson's and Kitcat's departure due to very little financial funding for the band and Philips Records refusal to release 'This is... Gracious!!' due to contractual disputes. In this time they recorded 2 albums, Gracious! and This is... Gracious!!
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1983 Edsel Records – XED 115 UK -
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2LP + CD Lilith – LR324DLP - UK jazz rock group with Linda Hoyle
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180G reissue Akarma – AK 111 - Early 70s UK project band led by guitarist Ray Russell. The Running Man were a trio with the known guitarist/bassist Ray Russell, vocalist/organist Alan Greed (Harsh Reality, Rock Workshop) and vocalist/drummer Alan Rushton (Ray Russell Quartet, Rock Workshop). They released only an album in 1972 on Neon, which recording was supplemented by Harry Beckett on trumpet and flügelhorn and Gary Windo on tenor sax. Their music is an interesting mix of hard rock, progressive and jazz similar to Patto. A classic example of the creativity of 70s british underground scene.
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ITA reissue - Universe – UV 086, Vanguard – VSD 6514 -
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ITA reissue Akarma – AK 326 - Gate-Fold Sleeve, 180gm Vinyl Originally Released On CBS In 1970 Includes a sheet with the story and the review of the LP - British rock band formed from the ashes of Pesky Gee! in Leicester, England in September 1969. On account of their early use of satanic and occult imagery (including the symbolic sacrifice of a nude virgin on stage), the media regularly drew parallels with another hard rock act named Black Sabbath.
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ITA press reissue Akarma – AK 247 - English Jazz Prog Band that released one album in 1971 on Vertigo. Active from 1968 to 1971.
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UK Acme – ADLP1038 - reissue - British rock band from London from the late 1960s. Originally called The Apaches, later renamed to The Drag Set and eventually called The Open Mind. The Drag Set, a mod band, changed their name to the Open Mind in late 1967 to reflect the non-judgmental receptiveness of the psychedelic era. After appearing at London's legendary venues like Middle East, the UFO Club, the Electric Garden (supporting Pink Floyd on opening night!), and The Marquee (opening for The Electric Prunes), where they were sometimes fronted by a pre-Yes Jon Anderson, boxing impresario Benny Huntman promised them a deal with Philips on the condition that his son, Roger, was installed as their manager. Un album was recorded in the spring of 1969 with Walker Brothers/Dusty Springfield producer Johnny Franz, but the band's greatest achievement came with the druggy "Magic Potion", a post-album single (August 1969) that was overseen by former Four Pennies member Fritz Fryer. The Open Mind disbanded in 1973; its members wanted to move into jazz-influenced music, but The Open Mind was too well-known as a psychedelic band. The band members (minus Phil Fox) went on to form Armada, which lasted about three years but did not release any recorded material.
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2LP, Repress, Gatefold, Red/Lime Green - with poster -Florida guitarist band, active from mid 1970s on
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