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WAYNE, TERRY - MATCHBOXReissue of the Spanish edition of this 1958 EP by Terry Wayne, very difficult to find. Now you can get a reproduction with almost exact precision of the original, back sleeve with exterior back tabs, spine on the cover using an original template from the '60s. |
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WHATT FOUR - OUR LOVE SHOULD LAST FOREVER (BLACK)The Whatt Four released two amazing 45s in '66 and '67, both regional hits on KFXM in San Bernardino. This is the first one, with 2 original songs: Great harmonies and a driving bass line really propel the moody upbeat A-side, backed with a raver! |
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WHATT FOUR - OUR LOVE SHOULD LAST FOREVER (RED)The Whatt Four released two amazing 45s in '66 and '67, both regional hits on KFXM in San Bernardino. This is the first one, with 2 original songs: Great harmonies and a driving bass line really propel the moody upbeat A-side, backed with a raver! |
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WHO - BACK AT THE FILLMORE (2LP)Capturing the third night of a weeklong engagement by The Who performing much of their rock opera Tommy - plus a few bonus tracks - at the Fillmore East in New York on October 22nd 1969, this radio broadcast remains among the finest quality recordings available from the ... read more » |
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WHO - LIVE IN PHILADELPHIA 1973This LP (with great sound quality!) presents The Who captured live for radio broadcast in Philadelphia 1973, performing 'I Can't Explain', 'Summertime Blues', 'My Generation', 'See Me Feel Me', 'Pinball Wizard', 'Naked Eye' and more. |
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WHO - PLAYHOUSE THEATRE 1967This LP brings together a collection of radio broadcasts recorded in 1967 at the BBC's Playhouse Theatre. Featuring sessions recorded for BBC Light Programme's influential Saturday Club and Top Gear shows. Bonus cuts here feature recordings from the Marquee Club, originally ... read more » |
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WHO - QUADROPHENIA LIVE IN PHILADELPHIA 1973This LP presents The Who captured live for radio broadcast in Philadelphia 1973, performing the seven songs of 'Quadrophonia' with more rawness than the studio versions. Extensive sleeve notes are included. |
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WYLDE TRYFLES - OUTTA TYMEThe Wylde Tryfles from Bordeaux sound wild and out of control, playing their modern take on ultra-fuzzed female-fronted '60s garage-punk, full of snotty garage vocals, screams, back from the grave vibes and hypnotic dancing beat. 'Outta Tyme' is a '60s garage-mayhem-punk LP ... read more » |
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