1970
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Stone The Crows was a short-lived British blues rock band, and this twofer, compiling their first two albums, documents a young band with a lot of power and promise. Read more
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This twofer collects two of Tammy Wynette’s early 70s albums, and double down on her stand-by-her-man outlook on life. Read more
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This twofer collects two of Tammy Wynette’s early 70s albums, and double down on her stand-by-her-man outlook on life. Read more
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The results of a “session” between Duke Ellington and Conny Plank is enjoyable, even if it isn’t exactly a very important meeting. Read more
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The results of a “session” between Duke Ellington and Conny Plank is enjoyable, even if it isn’t exactly a very important meeting. Read more
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A fun and catchy late 60s outtake that celebrates that most special day of the week: payday! Read more
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Two offerings today; one, a powerful Dennis Wilson-written rarity, and a potent live video from their 1980 4th of July Washington DC Mall appearance. Read more
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Two offerings today; one, a powerful Dennis Wilson-written rarity, and a potent live video from their 1980 4th of July Washington DC Mall appearance. Read more
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A long-lost project from Liverpool singer Jackie Lomax, this album was recorded after his stint on Apple Records, and is just now seeing the light of day. Read more
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The solo album shot heard ’round the world. The album appeared almost overnight, to the surprise of the world, and heralded the death of The Beatles. Considering the songwriting and arranging of his Beatles work, McCartney felt like a bit of a disappointment. It was still a moderately successful record, but reviews were not Read more
