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Magic Box present a reissue of Hannibal's self-titled album, originally released in 1970. Touted at the time as "the rock band that takes you by the head", this Birmingham sextet boasted the superb guitar playing of Adrian Ingram. Their sole set of jazzy progressive rock was originally released in November 1970 and makes its long-overdue return to vinyl here, together with an insert. A lost UK jazz-prog gem. Original gatefold artwork; includes two postcard inserts.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Linn County's Proud Flesh Soothseer, originally released in September 1969. Originally from Iowa, this quintet spent time in Chicago before fetching up in San Francisco, where they became staples of the live scene, playing their own blend of trippy blues and jazz. First issued in September 1968, their debut LP is offered here in its original gatefold sleeve, together with an insert offering background info and graphics from the time of release.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Panama Limited Jug Band's self-titled album, originally released in August 1969. The work of a longstanding club act, this self-titled British underground folk classic. It's presented in its original gatefold artwork here, together with two postcard inserts reproducing promotional material from the original date of release.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Third Ear Band's self-titled album, originally released in 1970. Eerie, dissonant, and hypnotic, Third Ear Band sounded like no one else on the British underground scene. Their second album -- often referred to as Elements -- was released in June 1970. Spanning classical, jazz, and folk, with clear original influences, it's a lost, avant-garde prog classic. Reissued here in its original gatefold artwork and with an insert offering images and background info.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Bacon Fat's Grease One For Me, originally released in 1970. Produced by the renowned Mike Vernon and featuring the superb harmonica playing of Rod Piazza, this Los Angeles blues band's scorching debut album was originally released in June 1970. It makes its long-awaited return to vinyl here, together with an insert containing photos and background notes, and a bonus repro shop flier.
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Magic Box present reissue of Bread, Love And Dreams' Strange Tale Of Captain Shannon and the Hunchback from Gigha, originally released in September 1970. The second album by this Scottish underground folk act combines delicate ballads with rock elements and exotic instrumentation. Long established as a rare collectable in its original form, it makes its long-awaited return to vinyl here, together with an insert containing background notes and rare images. Includes insert with background notes and images.
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MBLP 1028LP
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Magic Box present a reissue of The Norman Haines Band's Den Of Iniquity, originally released in 1971. Featuring legendary Birmingham keyboardist Norman Haines (ex-Locomotive) and recorded at London's legendary Abbey Road studio, this progressive classic was originally issued in September 1971 and has gone on to become one of the world's most collectible LPs, with original copies selling for over £2500. It makes a welcome return to vinyl here, together with an insert containing background notes and images. Includes CD with six bonus tracks. Flipback sleeve.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Bacon Fat's Tough Dude, originally released in 1971. Spotted by Mike Vernon, founder of the Blue Horizon label, in a California club in 1969, this superb blues-rock outfit boasted the talents of legendary harmonica player George Smith (who'd played with Otis Rush, Muddy Waters, and many others), Rod Piazza (late of the Dirty Blues Band) and pianist J.D. Nicholson. Boasting some superb harmonica and guitar duels, their second and final album was originally released in the spring of 1971 and makes its long-overdue return to vinyl here, together with background notes and images. Includes insert.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Hard Stuff's Bolex Dementia, originally released in 1973. Led by guitar hero John Cann (The Attack, Andromeda, Atomic Rooster), Hard Stuff's second and final album was released in March 1973. Incorporating funk, glam, and even reggae influences into their hard rock sound, it's a long-established rarity and makes its long-awaited return to vinyl here. Presented in its original gatefold sleeve; includes two bonus postcards.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Pirana II, originally released in 1972. Pirana's Santana-influenced progressive rock was a big hit with Australian audiences in the early '70s. With Tony Hamilton's superb lead guitar to the fore and new organist Keith Greig, their second album -- originally issued in December 1972 -- is unquestionably their best, and makes its long-overdue return to vinyl here. Complete with original gatefold artwork and an insert containing background notes and rare images.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Rebecca and The Sunnybrook Farmers' Birth, originally released in 1969. This Pittsburgh-based band's unique blend of folk, pop, jazz, and acid rock originally appeared in the US in mid-1969, and has its first vinyl reissue here, together with a repro of its original insert. Boasting no fewer than three female singers, they played ballads, pop songs, and freaky psychedelic rock with complex arrangements incorporating electric guitar, violin and sitar. Despite gigging with acts such as Jethro Tull, Alice Cooper, and Blood, Sweat & Tears, they didn't break through, leaving behind only this neglected gem. Includes insert.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Keith Christmas's Stimulus, originally released in 1969. Recorded while he was still a student and featuring backing from the legendary Mighty Baby, Keith Christmas's 1969 debut album is a lost underground singer-songwriter classic. It has its long-awaited first vinyl reissue here. Includes CD with bonus tracks. Also includes insert with background notes and images.
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Magic Box present a reissue of The Third Power's Believe, originally released 1970. This psychedelic power trio emerged from the same Detroit scene that spawned the MC5 and the Stooges (with whom they shared many bills), and have been described as Detroit's answer to Cream. Their sole album originally appeared in May 1970, and is widely regarded as one of the best underground hard rock records of the era. It makes its long-awaited return to vinyl here, complete with an insert containing background notes and images. Includes CD which features two bonus tracks.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Brainchild's Healing of the Lunatic Owl, originally released in 1970. This septet from Somerset recorded their sole album in London in March 1970. Produced by Lennie Wright (drummer with the Web and Samurai), it originally appeared that October, when it sank without trace. In recent years, however, it has been acclaimed as one of the best British prog obscurities of its time, with its tight jamming and incisive brass arrangements earning favorable comparisons with Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears. It's presented here complete with a CD including a rare non-album bonus track and a double-sided postcard.
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Magic Box present reissue of Dulcimer's And I Turned As I Had Turned As A Boy..., originally released in 1971. Having been talent-spotted playing in a restaurant in the English countryside, this acoustic trio made their sole album in 1971. A combination of gentle ballads, fantasy lyrics, and poetry read by actor Richard Todd, it's a lost classic of pastoral folk, and makes its long-awaited return to vinyl here, together with background notes and images. Gatefold sleeve with insert.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Hemlock's self-titled album, originally released in 1973. Hemlock was formed by guitarist Miller Anderson after leaving the Keef Hartley Band, and featured the superb organ playing of Mick Weaver (ex-Grease Band). Their gutsy, soulful brand of blues-rock found favor with audiences in America, where they supported the likes of Uriah Heep and Savoy Brown, but they struggled to connect with audiences back home. Their sole LP was released in October 1973, when they embarked on a promo UK tour. However, they fell apart after playing only a few dates, dooming their album to obscurity. It makes its long-awaited return to vinyl here, together with an insert containing background notes and images.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Quicksand's Home Is Where I Belong, originally released in 1973. This superb LP is widely regarded as one of the finest rock recordings ever to have emerged from Wales. Touching on pop, prog, glam rock and even country, it's varied and expertly played but sank without trace upon its original release in early 1974. It makes a welcome return to vinyl here, together with an insert containing numerous rare images. Gatefold sleeve with insert.
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Magic Box present reissue of The Beat of the Earth's self-titled album, originally released in 1967. Recorded by the legendary, enigmatic Phil Pearlman (and a few friends) as an art project whilst at University of Southern California, this pioneering improvised psychedelic album has been compared to the Doors, the Velvet Underground, and others. Only 500 copies were manufactured back in 1967, and distributed via hitch-hikers, making original copies almost impossible to obtain. This vinyl reissue comes with an insert offering background information about the album.
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Magic Box presents a reissue of Pirana's self-titled album, originally released in 1971. Pirana's heavily percussive brand of progressive rock was a huge hit with audiences in Australia in the early '70s. Although often compared to Santana, they brought their own biting style to a superb selection of original material, with Tony Hamilton's superb lead guitar to the fore. Their classic debut album was originally released in early 1971, and is reissued here in its original gatefold sleeve, together with background notes and rare images.
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Magic Box presents a reissue of Tea & Symphony's An Asylum For The Musically Insane. This quirky Birmingham trio's debut album was originally released in September 1969. Spanning psych, folk, blues, and pop, with a range of trippy effects, it was produced by the great Gus Dudgeon (David Bowie, Elton John) and is one of the best-loved British underground recordings of its time. It makes its long-overdue return to vinyl here, together with an insert containing notes and rare images. "Maybe My Mind" features Egg.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Locomotive's We Are Everything You See, originally released in 1969. Led by the legendary Norman Haines, Locomotive were one of Birmingham's finest '60s bands. They had a 1968 hit with the ska-styled "Rudi's In Love", but by 1969 they had taken a more progressive direction. Their sole album was produced by Gus Dudgeon (renowned for his work with David Bowie and Elton John), but its release was delayed and the band had split by the time it finally appeared at the turn of the decade, dooming it to minuscule sales. It is now regarded as a lost classic, and is one of the most collectible albums of the era. It makes its long-overdue return to vinyl here, together with an insert containing photos and info. Features keyboardist Norman Haines. Original flipback cover.
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Magic Box present a reissue of J.D. Blackfoot's The Ultimate Prophecy, originally released in 1970. Formed in Ohio in 1969, J.D. Blackfoot unleashed this stunning blend of folk, country, and hard rock in August 1970. Boasting powerful vocals, searing guitar leads and outstanding drumming, it has gone on to be recognized as an underground rock classic and makes a welcome return to vinyl here, in a gatefold sleeve. It also includes a CD featuring the full album and eight rare non-album bonus tracks, including both sides of their elusive debut single.
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Magic Box presents a reissue of Bread, Love, And Dreams' 1971 album Amaryllis. The last album by this Scottish act (consisting of David McNiven and Angela Rew) is one of the most collectable acid folk albums ever made. As well as the epic title track, it also features four superb shorter songs, with expert backing from musicians including Danny Thompson and Terry Cox of Pentangle. Includes two postcards.
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Magic Box presents a reissue of Jake Holmes' debut album, The Above Ground Sound Of Jake Holmes. Having honed his craft in the folk clubs of New York, Holmes released his debut album in July 1967. Best-known for including the original version of "Dazed and Confused" (later immortalized by Led Zeppelin), it's an early singer-songwriter landmark, packed with inventive songs featuring notable electric guitar parts. It makes a long-awaited return to vinyl here, together with background notes and a CD version of the full album with two rare bonus tracks.
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Magic Box present a reissue of Big Sleep's Bluebell Wood, originally released in 1971. Big Sleep's sole album was actually the work of the superb Welsh psychedelic band previously known as Eyes Of Blue. Dense and progressive, with remarkable musicianship and unpredictable songs, it came and went in the summer of 1971, but has since earned a major cult reputation and makes its long-overdue return here. Gatefold sleeve.
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