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Artist:
KRAFTWERK
Title:
Trans-Europe Express
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
CAP 16301LP
Classic album from 1977, the sixth Kraftwerk album, originally issued by Kling Klang. This is the English-language, U.S.-cover art version. One of the inspired electronically-based pop records of all time. Performed by the quartet of Hütter, Schneider, Flür & Karl Bartos, this is the quintessential Kraftwerk sound recording experience. Tracklist: Side One: A1. Europe Endless; A2. The Hall Of Mirrors; A3. Showroom Dummies. Side Two: B1. Trans-Europe Express; B2. Metal On Metal; B3. Franz Schubert; B4. Endless Endless.
Artist:
KRAFTWERK
Title:
The Man-Machine
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
CAP 16302LP
LP edition of Kraftwerk's 7th album, from 1978, and perhaps their most commercially successful album -- a non-offensive synth-pop classic. Tracklisting: Side 1: A1. The Robots; A2. Spacelab; A3. Metropolis; Side 2: B1. The Model; B2. Neon Lights; B3. The Man-Machine.
Artist:
KRAFTWERK
Title:
Radio-Activity
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
CAP 16380LP
LP version of their 5th album from 1975. The centerpiece inbetween
Autobahn
and
Trans Europa Express
-- a trilogy of masterworks that found Kraftwerk at their artistic pinnacle, in the midst of rearranging the musical universe. The sweeping synth melodies are in full futuristic force, surrounded by weird bleepage and a static pulse -- this is a mesmerizing album in every way. Tracklisting: Side 1: A1. Geiger Counter; A2. Radioactivity; A3. Radioland; A4. Airwaves; A5. Intermission; A6. News; Side 2: B1. The Voice of Energy; B2. Antenna; B3. Radio Stars; B4. Uranium; B5. Transistor; B6. Ohm Sweet Ohm.
Artist:
INSECT TRUST, THE
Title:
The Insect Trust
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
SKAO 109LP
Exact repro, gatefold sleeve, 180 gram vinyl. "Their first album originally released in 1968, out of New York City. Original artwork reproduced. Think New York ESP free jazz meets San Francisco psychedelia via UK folk. Semblances to Fairport Convention, Janis Joplin, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and all points between. Sax player Bob Palmer later resurfaced as highly-lauded rock critic Robert Palmer."
Artist:
AXELROD, DAVID
Title:
Songs of Experience
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
SKAO 338LP
Exact repro including gatefold, originally released on Capitol Records in 1969. One of Axelrod's best and most loved LPs, including classic front and back cover artwork, featuring a shirtless Axelrod as brooding genius ominously overlooking sultry blonde goddess. Musically the album contains some of Axelrod's best trademark complex and moody studio arrangements, this time around based on the poems of William Blake.
Artist:
AXELROD, DAVID
Title:
Earth Rot
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
SKAO 456LP
Exact repro vinyl edition. "The third Axelrod album, originally issued by Capitol in 1970. Subtitled 'A Musical Comment On The State Of the Environment,' this features lyrics adapted by Michael T. Axelrod from
The Book Of Isaiah
,
The Old Testament
and 'Song Of The Earth Spirit', a Navajo origin legend. A concept album evolving around ecological doom, this features choral-based arrangements, fierce jazz-like structure and a very compelling, very flat-out weird atmosphere."
Artist:
NEIL, FRED
Title:
Everybody's Talkin'
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
SM 294LP
Exact repro LP reissue. Same tracks as
Fred Neil
, reissued here as
Everybody's Talkin'
in 1969 on Capitol. This was reissued in a variant title/cover to take advantage of the use of the song "Everybody's Talkin" in the movie
Midnight Cowboy
, as performed by Harry Nilsson.
Artist:
GANDALF
Title:
Gandalf
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
ST 121LP
Exact repro LP reissue of this debut from 1967; CD is on Sundazed. "With spellbinding, atmospheric songs which spin from soft dreamscapes into blistering fuzz guitar breaks, Gandalf casts a powerful spell. Led by singer/guitarist Peter Sando, the group was signed by Lovin' Spoonful producers Charlie Koppelman and Don Rubin and conjured their sole, self-titled album for Capitol in late 1967. One of the rarest major label psychedelic releases, Gandalf features swirls of Hammond B3 organ, caressing vibraphone runs and electric sitar on Sando's originals as well as imaginative recastings of songs by Tim Hardin, Gary Bonner/Alan Gordon, and Eden Ahbez."
Artist:
COMMON PEOPLE, THE
Title:
Of The People/By The People/For The People
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$14.00
Catalog #:
ST 266HLP
Grey area exact repro, 180 gram virgin vinyl pressing. Originally released in 1969 on Capitol; CD version is currently on Fallout. Well-loved major label psych LP with somewhat of a split personality. The sound varies between a unique brooding downer vibe with Axelrod-like string arrangements, and a more typical West Coast garage-psych trip (plus an unfortunate bit of musical theater).
Artist:
NEIL, FRED
Title:
Sessions
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
ST 2862LP
Exact repro LP reissue of the fourth Fred Neil album, originally released 1967 on Capitol. "...Pushed by spearing notes, Neil leans toward the microphone, mouth open to a line from chin to upper lip; the yawning exit of the well of his voice, which rises with the ease of dust motes from a deep, dark shaft, floating into sunlight and dipping back to the underworld blackness. Lyrics melt across compositional boundaries. He sings about black girls, pine trees, merry-go-rounds, death, life, lies and truth, fleshing the images into reality as his voice curves and cracks words into the microphone." --Pete Johnson
Artist:
AXELROD, DAVID
Title:
Song of Innocence
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
ST 2982HLP
Exact repro vinyl edition. "First Axelrod solo LP, originally issued by Capitol in 1968. A known jazz and soul producer at that point (Electric Prunes, Nat Adderly, etc.), he combined orchestral production techniques into the realms of psychedelic rock and soundtrackian aura. Sparse production and the habit of inserting long, clean drum breaks assured him coveted sampling status for over a decade now (see DJ Shadow, many others).
Song of Innocence
is a beautifully-arranged suite in seven parts, inspired by the writings of William Blake. Composed, arranged and produced by David Axelrod."
Artist:
MAD RIVER
Title:
Mad River
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
ST 2985HLP
Grey area exact repro of the first Mad River LP, originally release on Capitol in 1968. 180 gram virgin vinyl pressing. Classic west coast country-infused acid vibes. "Extraordinary band whose greatness has yet to be fully recognized. Unlike many I prefer the debut LP and its enticing mix of unique vocals, complex moods and angular sounds, as pure psychedelia as anything ever made in the Bay Area. The band formed at Antioch College in Ohio and recorded some demo tapes before leaving for the west coast. The debut LP recordings were accidentally sped up during the original mastering phase, which means that most releases including the 1968 original actually play at inaccurate speed." --Acid Archives
Artist:
NEIL, FRED
Title:
Other Side Of This Life
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
ST 657LP
Exact repro LP reissue of the fifth Fred Neil album, originally released 1971 on Capitol. Tracks 1-6: live at The Purple Elephant (Woodstock, NY). Tracks 7-11: In the studio, unknown exact dates and recording locations, between 1969 and 1970. Gram Parsons, Les McCann, Vince Martin & Stephen Stills make appearances, among others.
Artist:
NEIL, FRED
Title:
Fred Neil
Label:
CAPITOL
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
T 2665LP
LP reissue of the third Fred Neil album, originally released 1966 on Capitol; later reissued as
Everybody's Talkin'
. "Surely the most balanced album of Fred Neil, this eponymous masterwork is from beginning to end a delightful listen and usually the preferred LP among fans and reviewers. It's the only Fred Neil album in which electric guitars were used. Without knowing very well why, the reverberated electric guitar that opens 'The Dolphins' and the entire LP reminds of the sensation of an infinitely peaceful landscape."
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