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Head Curator: Roberto Arredondo
It's Still Rock -N- Roll to me!
Various ARTISTS ~ Woodstock, 1970 original soundtrack 1st press Cotillion Records 3LP, $75 + S / H
So after everyone that was at the festival actually bought a copy of the 3LP, it went Gold! (500,000 units sold!) 1970 original 1st press Cotillion Records 3LP pressing #SD 3-500, VG++ double-Gatefold cover VG++ (with Gold Record Award sticker on front), NO seam or spine splits, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent with the odd click or pop. Recorded live August 15 - 18, 1969 at Woodstock.
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Various Artists ~ WIBG Where Your Friends Are, 1971 original WIBG private pressing LP, $15 + S / H
1971 original WIBG Radio Station Ronda Records LP, cover VG+, NO seam splits, cut-out markings or ring-wear, vinyl VG(+), some background noise here & there, otherwise plays very good. A nice studio collection of hits from radio station WIBG featuring Rock, Soul, Folk & Pop! What got my attention was the front cover, which has a photo of WIBG Spring Fever Day Concert at Belmont Plateau (Fairmont Park), Philadelphia, PA, April 18, 1971, which featured headliners Seatrain, which were preceded by Crowbar, Randall's Island, Mandrill & folkies Happy & Artie Traum. According to people who were there, the crowd, which numbered over 50,000 only had 6 toilets to accommodate them!! Yeah, can you fathom that?! Apparently the WIBG Radio people did a very poor job of acting responsible & / or helpful with both the staging & preparedness of this huge event.
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Various Artists - TALES from The EDGE Vol. 4, 1992 original 94.5 FM Arista / Columbia CD, $25 + S / H
1992 original Mercury / Zoo / Arista / Columbia CD pressing #94.5 KDGE, cover, back cover & disc M-. Assorted Texas-based rock bands on this Dallas / Ft. Worth, Texas area radio station produced CD, including Freakdaddy, Funland, Adam's Farm, Hey Zeus, etc!
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AUDIENCE - L U N C H, 1972 original radio station promotional copy Elektra LP, $200 + S / H
1972 original promotional copy Elektra Records LP pressing #EKS-75026, textured Gatefold cover M-, NO seam splits, cut-out markings or ring-wear, white label vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. This band "sounds" just like Elton John circa 1972! Excellent Pop Rock!
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AUDIENCE - THE HOUSE ON THE HILL, 1971 original Elektra LP + 4 page insert, $300 + S / H
1971 original Elektra Records LP pressing #EKS-74100, textured Gatefold cover M-, NO seam splits, cut-out markings or ring-wear, 4 page insert M- featuring each band member and what they contribute, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. Excellent Acoustic & Electric Pop Rock!
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CINDY BULLENS, 1989 original promotional copy MCA Records LP, $30 + S / H
1989 original promotional copy MCA Records LP pressing #MCA-6320, cover M-, promo-stamped-in-gold on back top corner, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. East coast rocker & backup singer for many other artists.

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J. J. Cale - Naturally, 1978 reissue Japan press Shelter LP + lyrics insert, $300 + S / H
"one of the most important artists in the history of rock" - Eric Clapton
1st released on October 25, 1971, this was J. J. Cale's 1st album. He had previously released his original SINGLE of "After Midnight" on Liberty Records somewhere from 1967 or 1969 (Cale couldn't remember when) & I missed it all together, but good for all of us (especially J.J. Cale) was that Eric Clapton managed to find a copy & make it his very 1st release after becoming a solo artist in 1970 (after Blind Faith).
This 1978 pressing was made in Japan (the 1st Japan press was from 1972) so this is a 2nd press, or reissue, sturdy cover M-, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, original printed lyrics insert M-, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent.

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J.J. CALE - Grasshopper, 1981 / 1982 original Japan 1st press Mercury LP, OBI + lyrics insert, $200 + S / H
1981 (on label, 1982 on back cover) original made in Japan Mercury Records LP pressing #25PP-46, sturdy cover M-, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, some faded yellow, aging spots, includes the OBI Japanese strip M-, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. The 2 sided printed lyrics insert M-.
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J.J. CALE - Grasshopper, 1982 original France 1st press Mercury LP, $200 + S / H
1982 original made in France Mercury Records LP pressing #6302 177, cover M-, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, price stiicker on back cover dated "June 1982" vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. The original printed inner sleeve M-.

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CAN - EGE BAMYASI, 2014 reissue of 1972 original Spoon 100% Sealed LP, No Longer Available
2014 reissue / remastered copy from original 1972 landmark album, Spoon Records LP pressing #XSPOON8, MINT / MINT, unplayed.




Ballin' Jack ~ Ballin'jack, 1970 original 1st press Columbia Records LP, $40 + S / H
1970 original 1st press Columbia Records LP pressing #C 30344, cover VG++, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, vinyl M-, NO scratches. Funk Jazz Soul Rock band from the Pacific Northwest (Seattle, Washington) area.






Chicago ~ Chicago III, 1971 original Columbia Records Sealed 2LP, No Longer Available
1971 original Columbia Records 2LP pressing #C2 30110, 100% Still Sealed, MINT / MINTx2, unplayed. Gatefold cover M-, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, shelf wear (almost 50 years old!)
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The New Rhythm & Blues Quintet ~ NRBQ, 1969 original Columbia LP, $75 + S / H
1969 original Columbia Records LP pressing #CS 9858, cover M-, NO seam or spine splits, cut corner top edge, NO ring-wear, shelf wear, vinyl VG to mostly M-, NO scratches, but with a couple of factory "defects" (2 small indentions, or small pits that cause some clicks & pops on 1 or 2 songs, most of the tracks are M-) plays excellent with minimal background noise in some spots.
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The New Rhythm & Blues Quintet ~ NRBQ, 1970s reissue Columbia LP, $40 + S / H
1970s reissue Columbia Records LP pressing #9858, cover VG++, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, shelf wear, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent with minimal background noise in some spots.
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The Judy's ~ Washarama, 1981 original Wasted Talent Records LP, No Longer Available
1981 original Wasted Talent Records LP pressing #JWT-2324, cover M-, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. New Wave suburban sounds from the Houston, Texas area. David Bean - vocals, guitar, keyboard; Jeff Walton - bass, vocals; Dane Cessac - drums, vocals. This is their 1st album.






THE JUDY'S - The Moo Cassette, 1985 original Wasted Talent Cassette, No Longer Available
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1983 original Wasted Talent Records mini-LP pressing #JWT 3517, yellow cover M- (these puppies came out in bright yellow, baby blue & hot pink covers, and are pretty rare to locate), NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, 2-side lyrics insert M-, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. Solo LP by New Wave band The Judy's lead singer David Bean that is pretty snappy rock -n- roll & exciting except for that last song "Keep Breathing" which is actually "mature, thoughtful and timeless".
David Bean ~ modo music, 1983 original Wasted Talent mini LP, No Longer Available
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Various Artists ~ TEN FROM TEXAS, 1984 original Elektra promotional copy 100 % Sealed LP, $50 + S / H
1984 original promotional copy Elektra Records LP pressing, 100% Still Sealed, MINT / MINT, unplayed. Contains 1 track by David Bean.
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