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Live on the 15 Oct 1988 broadcast of Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band's set from Buenos Aires.
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This is a beloved broadcast of Bruce Springsteen; a rehearsal show for his 1992 - 1993 world tour for the albums Lucky Town and Human Touch. Backed by his impressive band, Bruce belts out earlier hits of his career like 'Born in the USA' and 'Glory Days'. His then new wife Patti Scialfa takes...
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Psychedelic, progressive folk-rock masterpiece from 1971, recorded in London by John St. Field aka JACKIE LEVEN (of Doll by Doll fame) but only released in Spain back at the time. Before becoming a cult singer/songwriter in the 90s, Scottish musician Jackie Leven debuted in the early 70s with...
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Once The Shain's had disbanded a new project was born, St Thomas Pepper Smelter. Recorded in 1969, with practically the same band members as The Shain's, the band explored darker and psychedelic sounds with covers from Vanilla Fudge, Cream, Hendrix and Music Machine, as well as various amazing...
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Bugger Off! picked up where its predecessor left off, and rampaged on from there. Covers of Zappa's "Willy the Pimp" and the Kinks' "You Really Got Me" might have seemed a little obvious, but both are battered down with such a glorious lack of finesse that it's impossible to object -- anybody...
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4 bonus tracks. Classic, early 80's "hardcore" finally repressed on vinyl. Originally released in 1984.
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Notorious Japanese punk bank The Stalin came after socialist activist Michiro Endo fronted short-lived punk band Jiheitai; The Stalin was formed June 1980 with guitarist Atsushi Kaneko, drummer Jun Inui and bassist Shintaro Sugiyama. Antagonising the state and challenging the strictures of Japanese...
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Jamaica's supreme rhythm builders during the 1980s and 90s, Steely and Clevie joined forces at King Jammy's in the aftermath of 'Sleng Teng,' with Clevie on drum machines and Steely on synths, to fashion countless hit rhythms for the rising stars of the dancehall movement. Dubbist was the first...
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Shortly after Mick's first album "See The Morning" while waiting for the Deroy pressings he started working on "Lady Sunrise". The songs of this concept album where created during a particular turbulent emotional period. We think most of these songs are some of his best and as usual, the lyrics...
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Groove Diggers is delighted to present a reissue of When Sonny Blows Blue by the legendary saxophonist Sonny Stitt for the first time on limited edition vinyl. Originally released in 1970, this album featured a star-studded line-up with the likes of Herbie Hancock, Grady Tate and Ron Carter backing...
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Stone Axe emerged from the ashes of Josefus in 1971. Jerry Ontiberoz, Pete Bailey, Ray Turner along with guitarist Mike Long formed the lineup that recorded probably which is the holy grail of 70s heavy rock/proto-metal singles. Slave of Fear/Snakebite is the only recording they made in the band's...
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NEW REPRESS IN HARD CARDBOARD SLEEVE + OBI + RESEALABLE OUTER SLEEVE. The absolute king of lo-fi basement psychedelia, originally released as a private pressing in 1974 by this duo from Ohio. From dreamy melancholic tracks to insane fuzzed-out heavy psych ones. "Two multi-instrumentalists...
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LP + Digital Download The absolute king of lo-fi basement psychedelia, originally released as a private pressing in 1974 by this duo from Ohio. From dreamy melancholic tracks to insane fuzzed-out heavy psych ones. "Two multi-instrumentalists creating a melancholic dreamlike state with songs...
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KROQ radio broadcast from the Universal Amphitheatre on December 19, 1994 from THE PURPLE tour.
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"During the recording of TOTALLY, we were having a blast and the music just kept rollin' out so we decided to also put together a tasty EP. Guests Mario Lalli on STÖNER Theme and Greg Hetson of Circle Jerks and Bad Religion on our version of the Motorhead/Pink Fairies classic City Kids makes this...
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Previously unreleased archival studio/live recordings from 1970-71 by this lost Bay Area band. A superb cool blend of acid-rock, psychedelia and brass-rock with some outstanding guitar leads, Hammond organ and a tight rhythm section. Stow Lake was a seven piece group (named after the lake in...
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When producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Diogo Strausz arrived in France for the first time, he already had an impressive CV. First, as part of the duo Balako, his music was released on Razor-N-Tape, Barefoot Beats and Greco-Roman after gaining the attention of Joe Goddard of Hot Chip....
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This is the first official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management, UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG. Album was originally released in 1973 on Transatlantic Records.Mudanzas (Spanish word meaning to change or to move on) was the...
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GIMMIX DIE-CUT COVERINCLUDES ONE BONUS TRACKThis is the first official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management, UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG. Album was originally released in 1974 on Transatlantic Records.The album opens with a...
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Cool library-styled French album from 1970. Psychedelic, proggy jazz-funk with Brazilian/Bossa touches! Groovy flute by BERNARD WYSTRAËTE plus heavy bass, drums (by ANDRÉ CECCARELLI), violin, occasional fuzz-wah guitar and Urszula Dudziak-like scat vocals. In 1970, the AFA label asked...
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Cool library-styled French album from 1970. Psychedelic, proggy jazz-funk with Brazilian/Bossa touches! Groovy flute by BERNARD WYSTRAËTE plus heavy bass, drums (by ANDRÉ CECCARELLI), violin, occasional fuzz-wah guitar and Urszula Dudziak-like scat vocals. In 1970, the AFA label asked...
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Super rare Florida swamp psych from 1972. Reissue from another private pressing from the 70s, this time featuring a charming chunk of rural rock from the Sunshine state. Originally released on No Label records this 4-piece produced an album of high originality defying categorization. A record of...
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