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Item #: MH-113 -
Part of the newly launched Modern Harmonic DJ series of in-demand floor fillers! This pair of tequila drenched tex-mex tittyshakers kicks off with The Bandits and a Glen Campbell riff as crunchy as a bowl of tortilla chips, at over three minutes that bowl is almost bottomless! On the flip is a grindhouse groover by Calvin Cool & The Surf Knobs, “El Tecolote”!
Includes:Bandito • El Tecolote
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LTD Color!
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Item #: SI-MH-114X -
One of the first ever MC5 singles! The Motor City 5 pressed on white vinyl at Third Man Pressing in the Motor City and packaged in new space age envelope style sleeves, with rare unseen band photos! Includes liners by David Fricke of Rolling Stone, who says, "In a 1966 live recording, the MC5 played 'Looking at You' like Motown raga. At United Sound, the band hit the zigzag riff at light speed and stayed there, framed by searing lead guitar and explosive drumming. 'Borderline' was a...
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Item #: SI-MH-115X -
One of the earliest MC5 singles! Packaged in new envelope style sleeves, with rare unseen band photos! The Motor City 5 pressed on black vinyl at Third Man Pressing in the Motor City! Includes brand spankin' new liners by David Fricke of Rolling Stone, who says, "In a 1966 live recording, the MC5 played 'Looking at You' like Motown raga. At United Sound, the band hit the zigzag riff at light speed and stayed there, framed by searing lead guitar and explosive drumming. 'Borderline' was a...
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Item #: MH-107 -
Part of the newly launched Modern Harmonic DJ series of in demand floor fillers! This is the 1959 debut of The Playboys featuring Scott Engle (aka Scott Walker!!!). Includes their two must have dance floor tittyshakers and a bonus sweater tremor, an unissued alternate version of “Jungle Fever”! That version was found on the long lost reels! The trio have been pressed onto gold vinyl and placed into a Modern Harmonic space age envelope style sleeve! Includes:Jungle Fever • Shotgun • Jungle...
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Item #: MH-109 -
Part of the newly launched Modern Harmonic DJ series of in-demand floor fillers! This pair of 1960 knockershockers features the sultry stripclub swagger of “Unknown” and the onbeat burlesque wonder of “Offbeat.” These tittyshakers exude so much saxy sex that it almost calls for a cold shower! This one is sure to make the floor boards creak as the shoes squeak.
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Item #: MH-118 -
Skip leaves his hotel. Its a cold day in Nashville, climbing to only 43 F in the afternoon. It may be Sunday, but on this day a 22-year-old musician is working at Columbia Recording Studios. Over the past few days, hes recorded a slew of new songs and today will be no different. On December 7, 1968, Skip Spence will record no less than 8 different songs. He has only 3 more days left to finish the album. It's been fast and furious and its also been tough, recording every instrument on every...
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Item #: MH-102 -
Shining
sounds from the dawn of the Sun Ra Arkestra. "El is A Sound of Joy"
was recorded in 1956 and appeared the following year on the very first Saturn
LP, Super-Sonic Jazz. Incredible is the fact that saxophonist
Charles Davis, here providing the soulful baritone anchor line (counterpoint to
Ra's formidable left hand), remains in the front-line of today's Sun Ra Arkestra
directed by Marshall Allen. Shuffle swing breakdown jets leisurely, casually,
masterfully, painting lush, post-modern...
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Item #: MH-103 -
"Plutonian Nights," the opening jam from the 1959
Afrofuturist classic album Nubians of Plutonia, is Sun Ra's
quintessential, astro-majestic party joint. Among the top grooves in his
immense catalog, Ra reveals his love for R&B is inseparable from his
embrace of Jazz. (He once told bassist Richard Evans, "We don't play Jazz,
we play Dazz.") Pat Patrick's bari sax morphs into a Fender bass,
while the swinging flow of John Gilmore & Co. gives new meaning to the
notion of 'Blowing' (Out From...
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Item #: MH-101 -
Sun Ra's angular yet strident and soulful "Saturn," recorded in 1958, displays bluesy cubist bop in perfect alter-dimensional extension of Fletcher Henderson. It's also a showcase for John Gilmore's sax acrobatics and supersonic swing. Gilmore dove deep into the Ra Omniverse; "got the concept" - as Coltrane described the tenor giant - hooked by this composition, and never left. Dual baritones of Pat Patrick and Charles Davis (who continues in the front line of the living, glowing Arkestra of...
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Item #: SI-BEAT-168C -
Savage Queens proto-punk!
In the tsunami of American bands formed after the Beatles’ appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, many made records, some had hits, and some even had sustained success like their idols. But there were just as many who carved out a niche in their local scenes, yet never made it to vinyl and faded into memory. Such was the case with Violent River — until now.
Formed in the Corona neighborhood of Queens, New York as the Mauvais in 1967, the band comprised four...