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2xLP on TRANSLUCENT TAN VINYL. Beyond his achievements as a founding member of the Byrds, Rock
& Roll Hall of Fame inductee Gene Clark was truly one of the most prolific singer/songwriters of the rock
era. This album introduces previously unreleased studio sessions from Clark's pre-Byrds days in 1964
with studio recordings from 1967-70 plus the Nyteflyght sessions from 1982
Black Vinyl[24,58 €]
Cobalt Vinyl[24,58 €]
Ten of the selections on this set are compiled from two separate performances. None of the performances on the album have previously been available. The A-side consists of tracks recorded in
1970. The B-side collects a couple from 1965 and is rounded out with four tracks from 1971. The 40- minute live collection LP will be pressed on black vinyl with rare photos and liner notes
Cal Tjader was the master of Latin rhythms and has played with Dave Brubeck, Lionel Hampton, George Shearing and many others. As a band leader his output spanned over 50 albums and hundreds of
concerts. Probably more than any other non-Latin musician he helped to popularize the fusion of Latin and jazz. This 1978 recording has been unavailable for many years now returning on CD and digital.
By the early '70s globetrotting Fabienne Shine had befriended members of Led Zeppelin. She became romantically entangled with guitarist Jimmy Page and he and Robert Plant encouraged Shine's musical pursuits, urging her to put together a group of her own. And so she did, forming "Shakin' Street" in 1975 and opened for bands including Blue Oyster Cult and Black Sabbath
Touring in support of their fifth studio album, "Airborne," The Flying Burrito Brothers performed at The Bottom Line in NYC on August 18, 1976. This never-before-available album features classic tracks alongside some bluegrass standards. The lineup includes Skip Battin and Gene Parsons (ex-Byrds); Gib Guilbeau, Joel Scott Hill and Burrito pedal steel legend, "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow
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