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In Reply to: RE: MYSTIC MOODS ORCHESTRA! Bug fan of theirs, "One Stormy Night" posted by cactuscowboy@bresnan.net on October 21, 2008 at 19:20:27
I did not know that, about the MMO being only available on vinyl, with some of their catalog not available on CD.
Some of their early and mid 70s era Warner Brothers' LPs had some very riske LP covers, in fact, some retail outlets either refused to carry certain titles all together, or they carried them, but in plain covers over the actual jacket cover.
By today's standards, they would be ho-hum, but in the early 70s, it might have been pushing the envelope a bit.
A few of those LPs can be seen below.
Ed
PS Those Warner Brothers MMO albums (on the olive green WB label, common in the early 70s) are some very nice sounding albums, IMHO. Music well recorded, with background sound effects of wind, rain, thunder ect. make for some enjoyable listening sessions. Brad Miller was the man recording many of those albums back then, along with Don Ralke in the studio, for Mobile Fidelity Productions. Their work was very good for a production LP.
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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"
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