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PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 3:45 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: You Should Hear This: 1967
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I have every single obvious '67 album in my library but I thought I'd mention this one as it's one I've always been really fond of. I remember finding it in a usenet group back in '99 and playing it over and over while writing the discussion to my thesis.

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Love - Forever Changes
Moby Grape - S/T
Spider John Koerner & Willie Murphy - Running, Jumping, Standing Still
Porter Wagoner - The Cold Hard Facts of Life
Meryl Haggard & the Strangers - I'm A Lonesome Fugitive
Leonard Cohen - Songs of Leonard Cohen
The Kinks - Something Else
Nirvana - The Story of Simon Simopath
The Rotary Connection - S/T
Aretha Franklin - I've Never Loved a Man The Way I Love You
Etta James - Tell Mama
Don Cherry - Symphony for Improvisors
Jackie McLean - New & Old Gospel
Johnny Colon - Boogaloo Blues
Joe Bataan - Subway Joe
Willie Colon - El Malo
Ricardo Ray - Jala Jala y Boogaloo
Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim
Loretta Lynn - Don't Come Home A Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)
The Youngbloods - S/T
Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers
Golden Dawn - Power Plant


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those are some fantastic album covers.


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The Hollies~ Dear Eloise/ King Midas In Reverse
Pearls Before Swine~ One Nation Underground
Paul Butterfield Blues Band~ The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw
Traffic~ Mr. Fantasy
Eric Burdon & The Animals~ Winds of Change
Four Tops~ Reach Out
Phil Ochs~ Pleasures of the Harbor


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best album cover EVER

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best album cover EVER


I was going to add "scene from FT's bachelor pad, c. 2015, returning from work to find the elder son pawing his (first) steady girlfriend", but since the man on the couch appears to be more brother than child to the man entering, I am thinking the cover might be the most subversive country album art of all time. Al Bundy-looking work-a-day type comes home to his "roommate" to find out he's bi.


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Tee Wrote:
FT Wrote:
billy g Wrote:
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best album cover EVER


I was going to add "scene from FT's bachelor pad, c. 2015, returning from work to find the elder son pawing his (first) steady girlfriend", but since the man on the couch appears to be more brother than child to the man entering, I am thinking the cover might be the most subversive country album art of all time. Al Bundy-looking work-a-day type comes home to his "roommate" to find out he's bi.


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The 13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere
Every bit the equal of their debut. Maybe better.

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Magic Sam - West Side Soul
Maybe the best electric blues album, ever.

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Tages - Studio
One of the best, most-overlooked psychedelic albums of the 60's. Bold words, I know, but this is a really good one.

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The Bonzo Dog Band - Gorilla
One of the silliest bands to ever exist. One of their silliest albums. Contains the song "Death Cab for Cutie" which appears in the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour movie, and from which that other band took their name.

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Harry Nilsson - Pandemonium Shadow Show
The Beatles - Sargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Jimi Hendrix - Axis: Bold as Love
Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced?
William Bell - Soul of a Bell
Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels - Sock it To Me
The Sweet Inspirations - S/T
The Byrds - Younger than Yesterday
Bob Dylan - John Wesley Harding
Jerry Moore - Life is a Constant Journey Home
Gabor Szabo - The Sorcerer
Bobby Hutcherson - Happenings
Thelonious Monk - Straight No Chaser
McCoy Tyner - The Real McCoy
The Smoke - It's Smoke Time
The Who - The Who Sell Out
Harold Vick - The Caribbean Suite
Lou Donaldson - Alligator Boogaloo
Pharoah Sanders - Tauhid
Archie Shepp - The Magic of JuJu
Roland Kirk - Here Comes the Whistlemen
Hal Blaine - Psychedelic Percussion
Cecil Taylor - Conquistador
Joe Bataan - Gypsy Woman
The Left Banke - Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina
Astrud Gilberto - Beach Samba
Marcos Valle - Viola Enluarada
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Wave
Dyke & the Blazers - Funky Broadway


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I'm avoiding the obvious (Who, Beatles, Kinks, Dylan, etc.)
But I will totally +1 on the following:
Nilsson
The Smoke
Spider Koerner & Willie Murphy
Gene Clark
The Hollies
The Left Banke
Thelonious Monk
Love
Beach Boys
Bee Gees
Nico

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The Merry-Go-Round - The Merry-Go-Round
Emmit Rhode's band. Some really great singles on here: "Live", "Time Will Show the Wiser", "You're a Very Lovely Woman".

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The Creation - We Are Paintermen
They shoulda been huge.

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