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THE THIRD RAIL
Id Music
1967 U.S. pressing

One hell of an infectious #60s #psychedelic pop record, anchored by the almost annoyingly catchy “Run, Run, Run”.

Every one of these songs but one clock in at around two & a half minutes, with the longest one being 3:07. So either way, love it or hate it, it’s over before you know it.
Not much to hate here, though. Pretty fun album.
#vinyl #vinylrecords #vinylcollection #1960s #60smusic #art #music #vintage

Chief (Commander) Ebenezer Obey

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Ebenezer Obey (born in April 1942), aka Chief or Chief Commander, began his professional career in the mid-1950s after moving to Lagos. After tutelage under Fatai Rolling-Dollar‘s band, he formed a band called The International Brothers in 1964, playing highlife–jùjú fusion. [...]

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Uta Bella – Monboulae

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Very old stuff from French TV (ORTF) in 1969, a live music show called “Pulsation”. The Diva Uta Bella starts singing @ 2:38. In the first part, you’ll see a very young Manu Dibango playing the organ…

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Grachan Moncur III – New Africa

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Grachan Moncur III (June 1937 – June 2022) was an American jazz trombonist. Moncur joined Archie Shepp’s ensemble, and recorded with other avant-garde players, working for Blue Note. His album New Africa was recorded in 1969 in Paris. […]

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JOHN LEE HOOKER
It Serve You Right To Suffer
1966 U.S. stereo pressing

Last night, while groggily stumbling around half asleep, I stubbed my toe on our brick fireplace and fractured my foot.
I’m black, blue, swollen and miserable; in huge amounts of pain, so I figured some blues would be appropriate today while I’m laid up.

Maybe it does serve me right. 😂
Who knows…
#vinyl #vinylrecords #vinylcollection #blues #deltablues #JohnLeeHooker #1960s #60s #60smusic #art #music #vinylcommunity

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To piggyback off my post of Peter Kelley, just wanted to post this for those who are intrigued who want to learn a little more about him.
He was a pretty wild dude.
Check out this thing I found. This is just scratching the surface

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Rahsaan Roland Kirk – The Inflated Tear

Rahsaan Roland Kirk, live at the Fourth Mezinarodni Jazz Festival, Prague, October 19, 1967. He plays multiple instruments, saxophones, at the same time, his usual “trademark”.

Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1935 – 1977) was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist who played tenor saxophone, flute, and many other instruments. He was renowned for his onstage vitality, during which […]

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