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Artist<br />
- Title<br />
Year of<br />
recording<br />
Label / Country Style Price<br />
No.<br />
Country of origin<br />
ATLANTIC BRIDGE<br />
1970 Get Back / Italy Prog. Jazz 15,50 €<br />
LP - ATLANTIC BRIDGE<br />
Get 0552 LP UK<br />
First released on DAWN in 1970. A jazzy PROGRESSIVE ROCK lp from British band "Atlantic Bridge'.<br />
Great bass work and interesting covers of 'Dear Prudence' & 'Something'. Has 2 bonus tracks from rare<br />
EP. Nice gatefold sleeve.<br />
ATOMIC ROOSTER<br />
1970 Akarma / Italy<br />
Prog. Hard 16,90 €<br />
LP - Atomic Rooster<br />
AK 167 LP UK<br />
Available again. From 1970, the debut album from the ex-Crazy World of Arthur Brown backing band.<br />
Featuring Vincent Crane on keyboards and Carl Palmer on drums, this is a progressive rock album with<br />
heavy trappings. Plenty of instrumental flourishes, largely keyboard led, and still sounding great. Gatefold<br />
sleeve 180 gram vinyl and bonus tracks...<br />
ATOMIC ROOSTER<br />
1972 Akarma / Italy<br />
Prog. Hard 20,00 €<br />
LP - Made In England<br />
AK 177 LP UK<br />
Originally released in 1972, Rooster now boasted rock legend Chris Farlowe on lead vocals. Not as heavy<br />
as previous offerings, this album saw the band experimenting with different progressive musical styles that<br />
were always interesting. Packaged in superb heavy duty gatefold sleeve and pressed on 180 gram vinyl.<br />
One copy left only<br />
ATOMIC ROOSTER<br />
1973 Akarma / Italy<br />
Prog. Hard 16,90 €<br />
LP - Nice'n Greasy<br />
AK 178 LP UK<br />
The final Rooster album, first unleashed in 1973. Still sporting lead vocalist Chris Farlowe, this album<br />
attempted to marry up rock, soul and funk - with interesting results. Vincent Crane's keyboards are well to<br />
the fore as you would expect. 180 gram vinyl and gatefold sleeve that looks fantastic!<br />
ATTACK<br />
196? Get Back / Italy 60's Psych 15,50 €<br />
LP - Final daze<br />
Get 0602 LP UK<br />
Available again. Previously unreleased 1967-1968 material by this British mod-psychedelic cult band. 15<br />
Tracks from guitarist John Du Cann's personal collection of acetates. Comes with 2 more previously<br />
unreleased tracks on a free 7". Gatefold sleeve, 180 gram vinyl.<br />
ATTACK<br />
1967 ACME / UK<br />
60's Psych 8,50 €<br />
7 - Created By Clive/ Colour Of My Mind<br />
ACF1019 UK<br />
Another mega-rarity by The Attack from 1967. The rare as hens teeth B side is the killer track here which<br />
is a magnificent psych masterpiece that should have been the A side. A collectors dream come true!<br />
ATTACK<br />
1967 ACME / UK<br />
60's Psych 8,50 €<br />
7 - Hi-Ho Silver Lining/ Any More Than I Do<br />
ACF1013 UK<br />
The B side, a stonking 1967 slab of hard edged psych with blistering guitar work, was used by John Peel<br />
as the intro to his Radio London program, and the original A side (which we all know) was nicked by Jeff<br />
Beck. This mega-rarity commands huge sums on the collectors market.<br />
ATTACK<br />
LP - Magic in the air<br />
1967 Reflection / EEC 60's R&B 18,00 €<br />
MM 08 UK<br />
ATTACK<br />
1967-6 Acme Deluxe / UK 60's Psych 25,00 €<br />
LP - COMPLETE RECORDINGS 1967-1969<br />
adlp 0027 LP UK<br />
One more repress by ACME!! Get it now!!! Official reissue, licensed from Decca and taken from original<br />
master tapes. 15 Tracks of classic 60s UK psych and freakbeat, pressed on 220 gram vinyl and packed<br />
with photos and sleevenotes. Limited to 1000 copies.<br />
AUGER, Brian<br />
1968 Earmark / Italy Prog Jazz 16,50 €<br />
LP - DEFINITELY WHAT<br />
EM 42050 UK<br />
Maybe because the Trinity had the distinctive voice of Julie Driscoll and had enjoyed a certain success in<br />
the British R&B scene of the late Sixties, 1968s Definitely What! was credited to BA and The Trinity,<br />
although it does not feature her in any of the grooves. On the contrary, it is in fact Augers first solo album<br />
and he certainly deserved all the credit because it perfectly demonstrates this composers beautifully fluid<br />
creative inventiveness. Eclectic and gifted, Auger is here freed from the somehow stiffer grid that<br />
sometimes characterized his past compositions seemed to have, when he was caged in the more rigid<br />
scheme of a trio. Definitely What! seems to open the road to free jazz and odd experimentation on<br />
classics (i.e. "A Day In The Life") while remaining tightly linked to the pop-R&B vibe of Swinging London.<br />
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