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Kayak
Used Import - SHSP 4036
1974 UK Laminated Cover Original. A Strong Follow Up To Their Debut Receiving High Ratings.
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Periscope Life
Used Import - 6413 960
1980 Original Dutch Pressing. Includes Original Custom Colour Printed Insert. Photography By Peter Scherpenzeel. Ding On Spine Edge.
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Periscope Life
Used - LP - SRM-1-3824
1980 Original. Cut Out Hole. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Phantom Of The Night
Used - LP - JXS 7039
1979 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve.
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Phantom Of The Night
Used - LP - 6413 507
1978 Spaceship Label Original In Glossy, Unplayed Condition.
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Phantom Of The Night
Used Import - RJ-7573
1978 Original Japanese Pressing With Original Round Bottom Poly-Inner & Insert. No Obi. VG+ Jacket With Seam Rubbing & Touch Of Ring Wear.
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Royal Bed Bouncer
Used Import - 5C 064-25271
1975 Original Import In Gatefold.
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Royal Bed Bouncer
New - LP - JXS 7023
Sealed 1975 Gatefold Original. Clean Cut Out Hole. “Although It Retains Progressive Trappings, This Album Marks The Beginning Of Kayak's Move Into Up-Tempo Pop. The Songs Still Reflect Scherpenzeel's Quirkiness, Whether In The Sci-Fi Noah's Ark Of "Chance For A Lifetime" Or The Bizarre Job Description In The Title Track. If You Can Ignore The Forced Zaniness Of The Backing Vocals, The Latter Song Boasts A Wonderfully Frantic Piano Solo Over Koopman's Walloping Drum Track. The Soaring "Bury The World" Is Drenched In Heavily Reverbed Electric Piano And Features A Gorgeous And Unexpected Oboe Solo In The Middle Of The Song. But The Undeniable Highlight Of The Album Is "Said No Word." Shifting Effortlessly From An Odd-Time Bounce Over Roller-Rink Organ To A Series Of Clangorous Breaks By Massed Bass Guitars, It Then Lurches Into A Final Monster Groove That Is Worth The Price Of Admission Alone.” Paul Collins, All Music Guide.
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Royal Bed Bouncer
New - LP - JXS 7023
Sealed 1975 Gatefold Original. No Promo Or Deletion Marks. “Although It Retains Progressive Trappings, This Album Marks The Beginning Of Kayak's Move Into Up-Tempo Pop. The Songs Still Reflect Scherpenzeel's Quirkiness, Whether In The Sci-Fi Noah's Ark Of "Chance For A Lifetime" Or The Bizarre Job Description In The Title Track. If You Can Ignore The Forced Zaniness Of The Backing Vocals, The Latter Song Boasts A Wonderfully Frantic Piano Solo Over Koopman's Walloping Drum Track. The Soaring "Bury The World" Is Drenched In Heavily Reverbed Electric Piano And Features A Gorgeous And Unexpected Oboe Solo In The Middle Of The Song. But The Undeniable Highlight Of The Album Is "Said No Word." Shifting Effortlessly From An Odd-Time Bounce Over Roller-Rink Organ To A Series Of Clangorous Breaks By Massed Bass Guitars, It Then Lurches Into A Final Monster Groove That Is Worth The Price Of Admission Alone.” Paul Collins, All Music Guide.
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See See The Sun
Used - LP - SHSP 4033
Beautiful 1973 UK Original. “Featuring Classic Art Rock Instrumentation -- Trebly Rickenbacker Bass, Orchestral Washes Of Mellotron, And Staccato Guitar Lines Laid Over Intricate Time Changes -- Kayak's Debut Album Is Quite Simply A Lost Gem Of The Genre. From The Enervating But Impressive Stop-Time Exercise Of "Mouldy Wood" To The Buzzsaw-Bass Dirge "Lovely Luna," The Band Manages To Convey Virtuosity Without Lapsing Into Pompousness; Only The Irritatingly Bombastic Wurlitzer Sound On "Mammoth" Fails To Achieve The Standard Set By The Rest Of The Album. "Forever Is A Lonely Thought" Is A Particular Standout; Beginning With Bare Vocals, It Slowly Gathers Like A Thunderstorm Into An Overwhelmingly Powerful Anthem.” Paul Collins, All Music Guide.
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See See The Sun
New - LP - ST 11305
Sealed 1973 Original. Clean COH. Different Cover Art Than The UK Edition.
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See See The Sun
New - LP - ST 11305
Sealed 1973 Original. Clean Cut Out Hole. “Featuring Classic Art Rock Instrumentation -- Trebly Rickenbacker Bass, Orchestral Washes Of Mellotron, And Staccato Guitar Lines Laid Over Intricate Time Changes -- Kayak's Debut Album Is Quite Simply A Lost Gem Of The Genre. From The Enervating But Impressive Stop-Time Exercise Of "Mouldy Wood" To The Buzzsaw-Bass Dirge "Lovely Luna," The Band Manages To Convey Virtuosity Without Lapsing Into Pompousness; Only The Irritatingly Bombastic Wurlitzer Sound On "Mammoth" Fails To Achieve The Standard Set By The Rest Of The Album. "Forever Is A Lonely Thought" Is A Particular Standout; Beginning With Bare Vocals, It Slowly Gathers Like A Thunderstorm Into An Overwhelmingly Powerful Anthem.” Paul Collins, All Music Guide.
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Starlight Dancer
New - LP - JXS 7034
Sealed 1977 Original. Cut Corner.
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Starlight Dancer
Used Import - RJ-7373
1978 Japan Pressing With Obi & Inserts. This Album Creeps Into A More Digestible Pop Prog Record Than Their Previous Releases. A Good Starter Album For Prog Or Kayak Fans.
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Starlight Dancer
New - LP - JXS 7034
Sealed 1977 Original.
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The Best Of Kayak
Used Import - 5C 050-25828
1978 First Pressing Of This Compilation. 11 Cuts From "See See The Sun," "Kayak" And "Royal Bed Bouncer."
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The Last Encore
Used Import - 6360 854
1976 Spaceship Label Original With Poster. LP Appears Glossy.
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The Last Encore
Used Import - 6360 854
1976 Original Pressing From The Netherlands; Includes Original White Inner And 2-Page Poster/Liner Notes Insert. NM- Vinyl, Jacket Has Some Light Seam Rub. Recorded at Morgan Studios, Brussels In May, June and July Of 1976.
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The Last Encore
Used - LP - RJ-7507
Rare 1978 None Promo, Japanese Pressing With Obi & Inserts.
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