John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers - A Hard Road - London Records, Inc.
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John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers - A Hard Road - London Records, Inc.
Anton Bruckner - Symphony No. 5 - Concertgebouw Orchestra - Haitink - Philips
Savoy Brown - Getting To The Point -Parrot
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Pat Travers - Pat Travers - Polydor Records
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Waysted - Waysted - Music For Nations
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Waysted - Vices - Chrysalis Records
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ZZ Top - Rio Grande Mud - London Records, Inc.
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Steve Khan - Tightrope - Columbia Records
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HAPA - just about anything they play is good juju:2thumbs:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SwhM7h73_U
Earl Klugh - Earl Klugh - Liberty Records
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Matchbook Romance- Monsters
But dang, those records look pretty nice
Earl Klugh - Living Inside Your Love - Blue Note Records, Inc.
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John Lee & Gerry Brown - Mango Sunrise - Blue Note Records, Inc.
Classic mid 70s fusion, nice funky beat. Philip Catherine and Eff Alberts share the guitar duties. Still and AWESOME album.
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Savoy Brown - A Step Further - Parrot
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Zephyr - Zephyr (1969 Original Pressing) - Grand Award Record Co., Inc.
Tommy Bolin's first group, Candie Givens has the Janis Joplin thing going, Excellent stuff!
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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Pendulum - Fantasty
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The Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame - Columbia Records
This was my first introduction into fusion back in 1971. A buddy brought it into music class for us to listen to, man this was some totally different stuff compared to Led Zepplein, Grand Funk Railroad, Humble Pie, Yes, Jethro Tull,..... At the time I never heard anyone that could play like John McLaughlin and company, totally AWESOME! I was hooked on the spot, and still to this day.
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Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds Of Fire - Columbia Records
Round Two. If you think the first one smokes, IMHO the group took it up a few notches with this one, TOTALY MIND BLOWING for the time and still for todays standard. A true fusion classic.
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Dead or Alive - Youthquake. and no I'm not gay:mrgreen: it just sounds really good with the turntable hooked up to the SoundDock10.
The Beatles - Rubber Soul - Capitol Records
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