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Artist:
OCHS, PHIL
Title:
All The News That's Fit To Sing
Label:
ELEKTRA
Format:
LP
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
EKS 7269HLP
180g vinyl edition. Phil Och's first album, originally released in 1964 by Elektra Records. Songs of '60s protest and social unrest by the quintessential political singer/songwriter of the era. "...the most brilliant and serious and moving and funny singer of the '60s, the movement's most intelligent contribution to American popular music." --The Washingtonian
Artist:
OCHS, PHIL
Title:
I Ain't Marching Anymore
Label:
ELEKTRA
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
EKS 7287LP
Exact repro LP reissue. Phil Ochs' second album, originally issued on Elektra in 1965; produced by Jac Holzman. "1965's
I Ain't Marching Anymore
contained perhaps Ochs' most issue-driven songwriting. Militarism, American imperialism, the Vietnam War, labor struggles, and the explosive conflicts of the Civil Rights movement -- one or the other of these concerns were behind the messages of almost every song. If this ensured that some of the pieces would be more dated than Ochs' subsequent, more diverse repertoire, they also provide something of a snapshot of the mid-1960s social turmoil that both enraged and inspired his generation."
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
Tim Buckley
Label:
ELEKTRA
Format:
LP
Price:
$14.00
Catalog #:
EKS 74004HLP
180g vinyl edition. Exact repro of the first Tim Buckley album, originally issued in 1966. "With Buckley barely out of high school, he hadn't yet moved towards the lengthy, jazz-influenced arrangements of his mature period. So here he sticks with two- to three-minute running times and a folk-rock formula that's sometimes derivative (the Byrds-like blues 'Understand Your Man'). He works with Elektra/Doors production regulars Paul Rothchild, Jac Holzman, and Bruce Botnick, with Jack Nitzsche arranging the strings, Van Dyke Parks playing keyboards, Frank Zappa associate Billy Mundi on drums, and a few more obscure musicians like Lee Underwood (guitar), who became Buckley's most reliable sideman. Buckley's already writing tons of catchy and clever tunes ('Song For Janie'), and his amazing vocal abilities are already apparent." --John Alroy
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
Tim Buckley
Label:
ELEKTRA
Format:
LP
Price:
$12.00
Catalog #:
EKS 74004LP
Exact repro of the 1st Tim Buckley album, originally issued in 1966. "With Buckley barely out of high school, he hadn't yet moved towards the lengthy, jazz-influenced arrangements of his mature period. So here he sticks with two- to three-minute running times and a folk-rock formula that's sometimes derivative (the Byrds-like blues 'Understand Your Man'). He works with Elektra/Doors production regulars Paul Rothchild, Jac Holzman, and Bruce Botnick, with Jack Nitzsche arranging the strings, Van Dyke Parks playing keyboards, Frank Zappa associate Billy Mundi on drums, and a few more obscure musicians like Lee Underwood (guitar), who became Buckley's most reliable sideman. Buckley's already writing tons of catchy and clever tunes ('Song For Janie'), and his amazing vocal abilities are already apparent." --John Alroy
Artist:
EARTH OPERA
Title:
The Great American Eagle Tragedy
Label:
ELEKTRA
Format:
LP
Price:
$14.00
Catalog #:
EKS 74038HLP
180 gram exact repro reissue, manufactured by Rhino. Originally released in 1969, this is the second album by Boston-based group Earth Opera, featuring former bluegrass player Peter Rowan (later a member of Seatrain as well as a solo artist) and mandolinist David Grisman. A sprawling psych-tinged, folk-rock classic featuring the 10+ minute title track, one of the greatest songs ever written about the fall of the American empire.
Artist:
STEEL PULSE
Title:
True Democracy
Label:
ELEKTRA
Format:
LP
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
R1 60113LP
"From rasta politics to party songs -- a signature work from one of Britain's greatest reggae bands." Rhino reissue, originally released in 1982.
Artist:
STEEL PULSE
Title:
Earth Crisis
Label:
ELEKTRA
Format:
LP
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
R1 60315LP
"Socially conscious lyrics, with powerful reggae rhythms, in a landmark album. Includes 'Wild Goose Chase.'" Rhino reissue, originally released in 1984.
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