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My Fair Lady: Original Cast - 20th Anniversary Production
Used - LP - PS 34197
1976 original SQ Quadraphonic release. This elegant 20th Anniversary Broadway Cast Recording celebrates the timeless brilliance of Lerner & Loewe’s My Fair Lady — one of the greatest musicals ever written. Featuring an all-new stage production mounted two decades after its 1956 debut, this 2-LP set revisits the wit, warmth, and sophistication of the original score, newly interpreted by a stellar revival cast and full orchestra. ...
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Weekend In L.A.
Used - LP - 2WB 3139
1978 live album, recorded autumn, 1977. A smooth, soulful live double album, Weekend in L.A. captures George Benson at his creative peak — the perfect blend of jazz virtuosity, pop elegance, and R&B groove that defined his late-’70s sound. Recorded over three nights at The Roxy in Los Angeles, the album’s energy and polish showcase Benson’s effortless command of both guitar and voice. ...
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Posters (Dark Side Of The Moon)
Poster - 000
1973 Original posters (two) from the Dark Side Of The Moon album. ...
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Electric Light Orchestra II
Used - 7 - UA-LA040-F
1973 gatefold original. ELO 2 (released as Electric Light Orchestra II in some regions) marks Electric Light Orchestra’s ambitious step from symphonic experiment to full-blown rock grandeur. Recorded in 1972 and released in 1973, this was the band’s first album after the departure of Roy Wood, leaving Jeff Lynne at the creative helm — and it shows in every lush, orchestral arrangement. The album features the band’s stunning reimagining of Chuck Berry’s “Roll Over Beethoven,” blending classical passages with rock energy in a way that defined ELO’s sound. Other standout tracks like “Kuiama,” “Mama,” and “In Old England Town (Boogie No More)” showcase Lynne’s ability to fuse baroque textures with heavy riffs and lyrical introspection. ...
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In Concert
Used - LP - VRS-9112
1962 original live album. Recorded live during her 1962 U.S. tour, In Concert captures Joan Baez at the height of the folk revival — pure voice, spare guitar, and the magnetic presence that made her a singular figure in American music. The album preserves the intimate atmosphere of her performances, where traditional ballads and spirituals come alive with clarity and grace. Songs like “Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You,” “What Have They Done to the Rain,” and “Kumbaya” reveal Baez’s gift for emotional storytelling and her ability to make centuries-old songs feel timeless. The unadorned production highlights her impeccable phrasing and crystalline tone, recorded with stunning fidelity by Vanguard’s engineers. ...
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Flashpoint
Used - LP - C 47456
1991 original with hype sticker, still in shrink. A hard-hitting live album capturing the Rolling Stones on their Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour, Flashpoint (1991) showcases the band in peak stadium-rock form — tight, polished, and still full of swagger. Recorded across performances in Europe and Japan between 1989 and 1990, the album blends their classic hits with a few then-new tracks, proving their vitality three decades into their career. ...
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Joan Baez Vol. 2
Used - LP - VRS- 9094
1961 original. Following the purity and success of her debut, Joan Baez returned with Vol. 2 in 1961 — an album that deepened her reputation as the luminous voice of the American folk revival. With nothing more than her acoustic guitar and flawless soprano, Baez interprets a collection of traditional ballads, spirituals, and love songs with grace and conviction. From haunting renditions of “Barbara Allen” and “The Lily of the West” to stirring versions of “Johnny Todd” and “Plaisir d’Amour,” her phrasing and emotional depth are unmatched. The album also features a young Bob Dylan on harmonica for “Banks of the Ohio,” marking one of his earliest recorded appearances. ...
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Joan Baez
Used - LP - VRS-9078
1960 mono original. The remarkable debut from Joan Baez, this 1960 self-titled album introduced the world to one of the most luminous voices of the American folk revival. Recorded at the age of 19, Baez’s crystalline soprano and unadorned phrasing gave new life to traditional ballads and Appalachian songs, instantly marking her as a defining artist of the era. ...
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Hand Sown...Home Grown
Used - LP - ST 208
1973 original. After the breakup of The Stone Poneys, the band best known for “Different Drum,” Linda Ronstadt began her solo career. Hand Sown... Home Grown marked her move toward a blend of country rock, folk, and pop, foreshadowing the Southern California sound she would later help define in the 1970s. Hand Sown... Home Grown is seen as a pioneering work in the development of country rock. ...
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Baby It's Me
Used - LP - M7 890R1
1977 original with custom inner sleeve. A sophisticated and soulful gem from Diana Ross’s late-’70s catalog, Baby It’s Me finds the Motown icon at her most refined. Produced by Richard Perry, the album blends smooth R&B, soft funk, and West Coast pop with top-tier L.A. session musicians — a sleek soundscape perfectly suited to Ross’s elegant phrasing. ...
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