Watson, Johnny Guitar
Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:
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A Real Mother For Ya
Used - Vinyl - DJLPA 7
1977 Original Featuring The Classic Title Track And A Whole Lot More.
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Funk Beyond The Call Of Duty
New - Vinyl - DJLPA 714
Factory Sealed 1977 Original. Small CC.
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Funk Beyond The Call Of Duty
Used - Vinyl - 714
1977 Original. Gold Promo Stamp On Back Cover.
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Funk Beyond The Call Of Duty
Used - Vinyl - DJLPA 714
1977 Original. A Consistent Set Of Funky Music That Makes You Dance.
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Getting' Down With It
New - Vinyl - CA 4056
Sealed 1984 Reissue Of Perhaps His Best Album And Featuring The Killer Cut "I Cried For You" Plus Of Course, A Jolly Nice Nude On The Front Cover.
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Giant
Used - Vinyl - 19
1978 Original. Gold Promo Stamp On Back Cover. LP Appears Unplayed.
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Giant
New - Vinyl - 19
Sealed 1978 Original. Small Cut Corner.
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New - Vinyl - F 9437
Sealed And Rare 1973 Original. One Corner Is A Minor Deterioration. Watson, Guitar, Vocals; Rudy Copeland, Organ, Vocals; Andre Lewis, Electric Bass, Clavinet; J.C. Reed, Alto Sax; Henry "Hank" Redd, Rhythm Guitar, Tenor Sax; Emery Thomas, Drums; Maxayn, Vocals. Songs Are "If I Had The Power," "You've Got A Hard Head," "Lovin' You," "It's All About You," "You're The Sweetest Thing I've Ever Had," "I Get A Feeling," "Why Don't You Treat Me Like I'm Your Man," "You Bring Love" And "You Stole My Heart." First Sealed Copy We Have Seen. Corner Dings Hence Price
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Used - Vinyl - F 9437
Rare 1973 Promo Label. Appears Unplayed. Watson, Guitar, Vocals; Rudy Copeland, Organ, Vocals; Andre Lewis, Electric Bass, Clavinet; J.C. Reed, Alto Sax; Henry "Hank" Redd, Rhythm Guitar, Tenor Sax; Emery Thomas, Drums; Maxayn, Vocals. Songs Are "If I Had The Power," "You've Got A Hard Head," "Lovin' You," "It's All About You," "You're The Sweetest Thing I've Ever Had," "I Get A Feeling," "Why Don't You Treat Me Like I'm Your Man," "You Bring Love" And "You Stole My Heart."
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Love Jones
Used - Vinyl - 31
1980 Original With Custom Lyric Inner Sleeve, Still In Shrink. "From 1974 Through 1980, Johnny "Guitar" Watson Was On A Tear No One, Including George Clinton Or Bootsy Collins, Could Equal. While The P-Funk Machine Began To Run Out Of Steam By 1978 — With The Exception Of The Brides Of Funkenstein — Watson Kept Churning Out The Weird, Kinky Funk Well Into The Era Of Rick James. Love Jones, His Last Fine Record For Quite Awhile, Had All The Trademarks In Place: The Choppy, Heavily Reverbed And Wah-Wahed Guitar That Had Made Watson A Blues Sensation, The Sci-Fi Keyboards, The Handclap That Nile Rogers And Bernard Edwards Ripped Off For Chic, The Expandable Horn Section That Intertwined With The Guitar Riffs, And The Punched Up Basic Basslines That Kept The Funk A Simple But Ultimately Moving Thing. It's True That Some Of The Crazy Lyrics That Graced Ain't That A Bitch Had Given Way To Chanted Clichés By This Time, But It Hardly Mattered Since Watson Was Making Music For Discos And Clubs, And Not For Radio Play Any Longer. He Got Hip To The Fact That If You Wanted To Break A Record You Had To Get A Club DJ To Play The Hell Out Of It. Here, The Standouts Are "Booty Ooty," The Truly Weird And Wonderful "Goin' Up In Smoke," "Telephone Bill," And The Hilarious — And Extremely Funky — "Lone Ranger." This May Have Been The Last Real Winner In Watson's Catalog For A Long Time, But There Is Plenty Of Magic Still Present In These Grooves." - Thom Jurek, AMG
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Strike On Computers
New - Vinyl - ST-72943
Sealed 1987 Reissue, Saw Cut.
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What The Hell Is This?
Used - Vinyl - 24
1979 Original. CC.
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