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His Band and the Street Choir (Original artwork assemblage for the 1970 album)
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His Band and the Street Choir (Original artwork assemblage for the 1970 album)

by [Photography] [Album artwork] Van Morrison (subject); David Gahr (photographer)

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Los Angeles: Warner Brothers Records, 1970. Original photographic artwork assemblage for Van Morrison's classic 1970 album, , with original double exposure photograph by David Gahr, designed by Janet Planet and used by Warner Brothers Records as shooting artwork for the album cover. Production annotations, in manuscript marker and pencil, at bottom of board below the image. Annotations on verso noting, "Van Morrison 'Cover' 1884," in manuscript marker, with the "1884" being the album catalogue number, and "the band + street choir," just below in manuscript pencil. Gahr was a preeminent photographer of folk, blues, jazz, and rock musicians for over four decades, whose subjects include the likes of Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Miles Davis, Bruce Springsteen, Janis Joplin, Peter Seeger, and many, many others. His work was regularly featured in the seminal rock magazine "Crawdaddy." Building on the critical successes of "Astral Weeks" (1968), and "Moondance" (1970), Morrison's fourth studio LP featured the… Read More
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P.S.K. - What Does It Mean? / Gucci Time (Original 12-inch single, with annotations)
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P.S.K. - What Does It Mean? / Gucci Time (Original 12-inch single, with annotations)

by [Park Side Killers] Schoolly-D

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Philadelphia: Schooly-D Records, 1985. First pressing Vintage 12-inch single released by Schoolly-D Records in 1985, tagged by "Mix Master Vic C." Discogs Master Release ID m153881. The vinyl's A-side label includes the misspelling of Schoolly-D as "Scholly-D" and catalog number "SD112," and lacks the warning, "The Recording Contains Explicit Language" found on other releases. Run-out grooves and LP labels match points for first pressings. Housed in a plain white sleeve as issued, with manuscript ink annotations from a previous owner on the recto and verso, apparently a DJ named "Mix Master Victor C," tagging the sleeve with "(Schoolly-D) P.S.K. / Gucci / R.C.M.P. / 'Mix Master' / 'Vic C' / 1#" on the recto, and " "(Schooly-D) P.S.K / Gucci / 1# / V.C.M.P / 'Mix Master' / 'Vic. C" on the verso, and "P.S.K. Victor Comea C.M.P. PSK Gucci" at the top inside edge of the sleeve opening. On the vinyl's labels are manuscript marker annotations "MixMaster / Victor CMP / Victor. C" on the recto and "Mix… Read More
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Tuxedomoon (First Edition, with 7-inch record)

Tuxedomoon (First Edition, with 7-inch record)

by Giampiero Bigazzi

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Rome: Stampa Alternativa, 1988. First Edition. First Edition, a paperback original. Includes a 7-inch vinyl record featuring Tuxedomoon performing "Michael's Theme" by Nino Rota, and an interview with the band on the B-side. Contains selected photographs, an essay, brief member biographies, a discography, and selected lyrics through the 1987 album "You." Compiled by Italian composer and lyricist Giampiero Bigazzi. Text in English and Italian. Near Fine in wrappers. Lightly soiled, with a tiny bruise to the top of several pages. Record Near Fine, with a couple of faint scratches to the B-side.
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U.S. Highball |Gate 5 Records, Issue No. 6 (First pressing, inscribed to Amos Vogel in 1960)
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U.S. Highball |Gate 5 Records, Issue No. 6 (First pressing, inscribed to Amos Vogel in 1960)

by Harry Partch

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Champaign, IL: Gate 5 Records, 1956. First and only pressing. Issue No. 6 in Harry Partch's self-released Gate 5 series, sold by mail order. INSCRIBED by Partch in 1960 to noted film scholar Amos Vogel on the rear flap: "For Amos Vogel / With all best wishes / Harry Partch / Feb 11 '60." A conceptual 10-inch EP, putting a road trip into the context of experimental music. The tracks read, in order, "San Francisco to Sparks," "Sparks to Moleen," "Moleen to Rock Springs," etc., ending with "North Platte to Chicago." Partch, who died in 1974, rarely signed his records, and associations are nearly non-existent. With Partch's red rubber address stamp on the rear panel as called for. EP record enclosed in textured card stock, with a flap at the rear. Near Fine.
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Zebedy Sings for You (First Edition, Vinyl LP)

Zebedy Sings for You (First Edition, Vinyl LP)

by Zebedy Colt

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San Francisco: Tram Records T-5001, 1969. First Edition. First Edition. 33-1/3 RPM vinyl LP in original inner and outer sleeve. Cover design by Richard Frey. A collection of stage musical favorites sung by Colt, written by greats such as Leonard Berstein, Stephen Sondheim, Billy Strayhorn, Rodgers and Hart, Cole Porter, and Ira and George Gershwin. Oddities in the selections include three songs by Zebedy Colt under his given name Edward Earle (he was born Edward Earle Marsh), and two songs that had a rough road to success: "Bill" by P.G. Wodehouse and Jerome Kern, and "The Man I Love" by the Gershwins. With brief liner notes on the rear panel by Colt. Though uncredited, the orchestra for the recording was the London Philharmonic. The LP was released simultaneously in the UK under the title "I'll Sing for You." Colt was an actor-director who performed on Broadway and the Royal Shakespeare Company under the name Edward Earle and had another career as a gay pornstar and prolific director of both… Read More
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