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Warren Kime (Command Records) / McGuffey Lane / VIC DAMONE / Crosby - NASH

A most welcome Friday night vinyl session as the sun sank slowly in the western horizon of northern California! When the shadows were long, the sun touching the horizon as a large orange / red "ball", the stereo was on, turntable ready, speakers willing, first LP up...;

*WARREN KIME and his Brass Impact Orchestra - "Explosive Brass Impact VOL. II" COMMAND RECORDS, Inc, #RS 919 SD =STEREO=

(WOW! A great album, that was the follow-up to Kime and his orchestra's debut album for Command (RS 910 SD STEREO). The sonics and clarity here are first rate, I will look for his Vol. 1 album, based on this album. Highly entertaining, throughout, with a cool 60s era 'vibe').

*McGuffey Lane - "McGuffey Lane" c. 1980 ATCO Records #SD38-133
(McGuffey Lane was a popular country rock band from central OHIO, their music is excellent and rivals anything from The Eagles, POCO, ect. Of course they never made the national music scene impact as those two excellent bands, but their music, lyrics ect is very good. A ver good album, remember in 1980 disco was waning a bit, and country rock was getting a new lease of interest across America. Look for this album as well as...);

*McGuffey Lane - "Let The Hard Times Roll" c. 1982 ATCO Records, Inc.
#90020-1 =S T E R E O=
(The title cut should of been a national hit song, and frankly, showcases what was about to happen, when our Nation took a downturn in the economy a few years ago. Great album!!)

*VIC DAMONE - "Angela MIA" Columbia Records, Inc. #CL 1088
(I am a lifelong fan of the "classic crooners", Mr. Damone being one of the best! Excellent storytelling songs from a bygone era. On a crystal clear, pristine, sharp sounding Columbia red and black "Six-Eye" label. Check it out!)

*DAVID CROSBY & GRAHAM NASH - "Wind On The Water" c. 1975
ABC Records, Inc. #ABCD-902 ^STEREO^
(I bought this album new, in '75, have been playing and enjoying it ever since. Simply a classic from Crosby and Nash, they wrote and make great music as when not with Stephen Stills or Neil Young.)

As you can see, my LP selection was a bit all over the map, but each album was some excellent sounding and relaxing music! Now that's the way to put a cap on a busy work week -- GREAT SPINNIN' VINYL!

I enjoyed reading what my fellow vinyl colleagues were spinning tonight, also! More slated "on deck" for Saturday!

Peace, Ed
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"Some Folks Need An Education ... Don't Give Up Or We'll Lose The Nation" C. 1970 MARK FARNER of Grand Funk Railroad from "Sin's A Good Man's Brother"



Edits: 07/21/12 07/21/12 07/21/12

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