Lost classic albums?
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#29
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Re: Lost classic albums?
Camel's "Mirage" and the two Captain Beyonds I consider lost treasures. Love them.
Those who want to check out Little Feat. There is a mini-LP set of the first five LPs for $20 or less.
Ross: "Ross" Have always wanted to check this out. Only available for $40+ as Japanese import. This and Clapton's 461 Ocean Boulevard were released together as the flagship releaes of RSO records. Ross opened for Clapton on his '74 tour.
Crawler: "Crawler" Released in '77 and sounds like it. But it's cool retro. Sounds like middle-of-the-night 70s FM. Their other release "Snake, Rattle and Roll" is a disappointment.
Those who want to check out Little Feat. There is a mini-LP set of the first five LPs for $20 or less.
Ross: "Ross" Have always wanted to check this out. Only available for $40+ as Japanese import. This and Clapton's 461 Ocean Boulevard were released together as the flagship releaes of RSO records. Ross opened for Clapton on his '74 tour.
Crawler: "Crawler" Released in '77 and sounds like it. But it's cool retro. Sounds like middle-of-the-night 70s FM. Their other release "Snake, Rattle and Roll" is a disappointment.
#32
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Re: Lost classic albums?
Brand X: Livestock (EXCELLENT Progressive Jazz)
I have almost 500 vinyl LPs with some of the strangest and most obscure music mostly from the 70's (none of the top 40's crap) and a few (but not many) from the 80's. Sounds like our tastes in music are similar Ayre...
How about this...
My favorite from them:
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I have almost 500 vinyl LPs with some of the strangest and most obscure music mostly from the 70's (none of the top 40's crap) and a few (but not many) from the 80's. Sounds like our tastes in music are similar Ayre...
How about this...
My favorite from them:
-kd5-
#33
Re: Lost classic albums?
I saw Brand X on the Livestock Tour ... Unfortunately that was after Phil Collins left the band. I think his best work was on the first two Brand X albums. Percy Jones is one of my all time favorite bass guitarists especially his work with Eno on another Lost Classic ... Before And After Science.
This is not a classic, but it sure is lost. Both Dave Stewart and Steve Hillage played with Gong and ...
This is not a classic, but it sure is lost. Both Dave Stewart and Steve Hillage played with Gong and ...