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SD 9034HLP
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180-gram virgin vinyl. Exact repro of The Velvet Underground's final LP with Lou Reed, originally released in 1970. Contains "Sweet Jane," "Rock & Roll," and Doug Yule's finest moment, "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'." Manufactured by Rhino.
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SD 9912LP
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Exact repro, originally released in 1976. The Impressions on this album were Fred Cash, Reggie Torian, Sam Gooden and Nate Evans. Includes the track "Stardust."
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SD 9047LP
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Exact repro of New Orleans soul singer King Floyd's 1971 album, featuring the hit single "Groove Me."
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SD 18003LP
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Exact repro of this 1971 release by saxophonist Hank Crawford. The personnel also includes Eric Gale (guitar), Cornell Dupree (guitar), Richard Tee (piano), Chuck Rainey (electric bass), Ron Carter (electric bass) and Bernard Purdie (drums).
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SD 9500LP
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"In the summer of 1970, the Velvet Underground played an extended engagement at the renowned New York restaurant-club-focal point, Max's Kansas City. One night during that summer, Brigid Polk, a long time friend and fan of the Velvets, brought a cassette recorder to Max's to preserve a typical performance for herself. This record is a distillation of the cassette Brigid made that night. (In some ways, this record may be looked at as the first legitimate bootleg album)." One of the definitive live documents of the band, originally released in 1972. Tracks include "I'm Waiting For The Man," "Sweet Jane," "Beginning To See The Light," "New Age," "Pale Blue Eyes" and "After Hours." Exact repro reissue, manufactured by Rhino.
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SD 9044LP
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Exact repro reissue, manufactured by Rhino. Originally released in 1971, a wonderfully soulful blend of folk, jazz, funk and psychedelia, orchestrated by the legendary Eumir Deodato. Featuring the cream of America's early '70s session musicians including Barbara Massey, a session vocalist for artists such as Cat Stevens, and Ernie Calabria, a guitarist in Harry Belafonte's band in the '60s. The singers were backed up by a fine selection of guest appearances from jazz titans Keith Jarrett and Joe Beck. Prelude To... is a lost classic that has attracted ever-increasing interest from DJs, samplers and discerning collectors.
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