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SR 25330LP
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Exact repro of the 1956 debut from jazz and R&B pianist Bill Doggett. Opening track on the B-side, "Honkey Tonk Part I," was later covered by the Beach Boys.
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R 25272LP
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Exact repro reissue. Legendary Latin jazz percussionist's third album from 1963. Includes the title track, "Twist The Monkey's Tail" and "The Hip Monkey." "He is that rare bird who has managed to bridge the gap of Latin-American music, jazz and pop music."
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SR 25359LP
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Originally released in 1964, Carlos Malcolm and his 10-piece orchestra blend Spanish, West Indian and jazz styles, authentically informed by Malcolm's Jamaican roots. Exact repro reissue.
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SR 42049LP
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Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1970 on the Roulette label. "Midwest legends who cut a handful of great garage 45s before this swan song hippie rock LP, which unfortunately was issued way too late to make any impact. Rated highly by many, it's a solid trip through Airplane/Cream/Butterfly dimensions mixing early heavy moves with strong folk rock/psych material. Lack of macho vocals is a plus, and opening 'Crusader's Smile' is a classic. Caveat: despite utilizing the original album cover art, and listing the album tracks on the sleeve, the Scorpio vinyl LP contains completely different music; unreleased material plus three alternate takes of LP tracks! All this material had earlier been released by Collectables on CD." --Patrick Lundborg, The Acid Archives.
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