The Cult - Electric (1987) [Beggars Banquet LTD. Made in England]

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The Cult - Electric (1987) [Beggars Banquet LTD. Made in England]

The Cult - Electric (1987) [Beggars Banquet LTD. Made in England]
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The roots of Electric lay in another album entirely, Peace, which was recorded with Love producer Steve Brown in a series of sessions that the band found increasingly pressure-filled and fraught with tension. A chance meeting with Def Jam supremo Rick Rubin at an American awards ceremony turned out to be the charm, resulting in the saucy chest-baring stomp of Electric.

Jethro Tull - A Jethro Tull Collection (1997) [EMI Int. Records Ltd.]

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Jethro Tull - A Jethro Tull Collection (1997) [EMI Int. Records Ltd.]

Jethro Tull - A Jethro Tull Collection (1997) [EMI Int. Records Ltd.]
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Jethro Tull - A Jethro Tull Collection (1997) [EMI Int. Records Ltd.]

Jethro Tull compilations album. Tracks licensed from EMI Int. Records Ltd. (P)&(C) 1997 Disky Communications Europe B.V. CD made in Holland.

Jimi Hendrix - Jimi Hendrix (1998) [Global Arts Production]

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Jimi Hendrix - Jimi Hendrix (1998) [Global Arts Production]

Jimi Hendrix - Jimi Hendrix (1998) [Global Arts Production]
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Patti Smith - Horses (1975) (30th Anniversary Legacy Edition 2005, 2Cd) REPOST

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Patti Smith - Horses (1975) (30th Anniversary Legacy Edition 2005, 2Cd) REPOST

Patti Smith - Horses (1975) (30th Anniversary Legacy Edition 2005, 2Cd) [Arista records]
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November 2005 marks the 30th anniversary of the release of Patti Smith's debut album, Horses, a groundbreaking rock & roll masterpiece which continues its unparalleled influence on rock music, style and culture. Arista/Columbia/Legacy Recordings will celebrate this musical milestone with the release of Horses/Horses, a two-disc Legacy Special Edition of Patti Smith's debut album, on Tuesday, November 8…

Patti Smith - Twelve (2007) [Columbia records] REPOST

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Patti Smith - Twelve (2007) [Columbia records] REPOST

Patti Smith - Twelve (2007) [Columbia records]
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Patti Smith - Twelve (2007) [Columbia records] REPOST

According to her brief liner notes, Patti Smith indulged the idea of a covers album, considering songs as far back as 1978 on the back pages of Jean Genet's Thief's Journal when she was still assembling her groundbreaking early catalog; it's evident she feels that covers have been part and parcel of her recording experience from the outset. Her debut, Horses, has her own apocalyptic version of Van Morrison's "Gloria" as well as a healthy portion of Chris Kenner's "Land of a Thousand Dances" inside "Land." On 1979's Wave she covered the Byrds "So You Want to Be (A Rock and Roll Star)," and scored with the single. Her intuitive reading of Bob Dylan's "Wicked Messenger" was a beautiful aspect of Gone Again in 1996, and she paid tribute to Allen Ginsberg by using one of his poems in "Spell," on 1997's Peace and Noise.

Patti Smith - Trampin' (2004) [Columbia records] RE-UPLOAD

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Patti Smith - Trampin' (2004) [Columbia records] RE-UPLOAD

Patti Smith - Trampin' (2004) [Columbia records]
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Nearly 30 years and nine albums in, Patti Smith shows no signs of giving up, or giving in, despite the fact she expected to be quietly doing her work instead of making rock & roll albums and playing in front of audiences. But then 9/11, Afghanistan, war in Iraq. Smith lives the vocation of a poet in an old-world sense of that word. Once, bards were the gadflies of society. Smith's Trampin' is a work that directly evolves from that tradition and fits squarely in her oeuvre. Trampin' is Smith's first outing for new label Columbia. She and her bandmates – Lenny Kaye, Jay Dee Daugherty, Tony Shanahan, and Oliver Ray – walk the tightrope between in-your-face garage rock, poetic ballads, and raucous, improvisational pieces (à la "Radio Ethiopia")…

Patti Smith - Gung Ho (2000) [Arista Records]

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Patti Smith - Gung Ho (2000) [Arista Records]

Patti Smith - Gung Ho (2000) [Arista Records]
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Patti Smith - Gung Ho (2000) [Arista Records]

Patti Smith's late-'90s comeback was devoted to reflective, intensely emotional music that explored her life in seclusion and the losses that forced her to reconnect with the larger world. They were acclaimed, ambitious, successful records, but they steered away from Smith's angry, activist muse, plus her penchant for visceral music. She rediscovers both on Gung Ho, her most immediate album in years.

Patti Smith - Peace And Noise, 1997 (Arista Records)

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Patti Smith - Peace And Noise, 1997 (Arista Records)

Patti Smith - Peace And Noise, 1997 (Arista Records)
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Patti Smith - Peace And Noise, 1997 (Arista Records)

After a prolonged retirement, Patti Smith returned to action in 1996 with Gone Again. It was recorded after she suffered the loss of both her brother and her husband, Fred "Sonic" Smith, two losses so great that it's not surprising she is still exploring that pain on Peace and Noise, which quickly followed Gone Again in 1997. Patti had been working on Peace and Noise with Fred before his death, and its issues are appropriately more domestic than those on Gone Again.

Patti Smith - Gone again, 1996 (Arista Records)

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Patti Smith - Gone again, 1996 (Arista Records)

Patti Smith - Gone again, 1996 (Arista Records)
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Patti Smith - Gone again, 1996 (Arista Records)

After years of silence, Patti Smith returned to music with a series of concerts in late 1995. It had been years since she had performed live – for most of the '80s and '90s, she concentrated on domestic life. Following the death of her husband, Fred "Sonic" Smith, in early 1995, Smith began playing music in public again and those concerts eventually led to the triumphant comeback Gone Again. Her husband wasn't the only loved one Smith lost between 1988's Dream of Life and 1996's Gone Again – her brother and her close friend Robert Mapplethorpe both died.

Patti Smith - Dream of life, 1988 (1st press) (Arista Records)

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Patti Smith - Dream of life, 1988 (1st press) (Arista Records)

Patti Smith - Dream of life, 1988 (1st press) (Arista Records)
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Patti Smith - Dream of life, 1988 (1st press) (Arista Records)

The big difference between Patti Smith's four 1970s albums and this return to action after nine years lies in the choice of collaborator. Where Smith's main associate earlier had been Lenny Kaye, a deliberately simple guitarist, here her co-writer and co-producer (with Jimmy Iovine) was her husband, Fred "Sonic" Smith, formerly of the MC5, who played guitar with a conventional rock competence and who lent his talents to each of the tracks, giving them a mainstream flavor…

Patti Smith - Horses, 1975 (1st press) (Arista Records)

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Patti Smith - Horses, 1975 (1st press) (Arista Records)

Patti Smith - Horses, 1975 (1st press) (Arista Records)
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Patti Smith - Horses, 1975 (1st press) (Arista Records)

It isn't hard to make the case for Patti Smith as a punk rock progenitor based on her debut album, which anticipated the new wave by a year or so: the simple, crudely played rock & roll, featuring Lenny Kaye's rudimentary guitar work, the anarchic spirit of Smith's vocals, and the emotional and imaginative nature of her lyrics – all prefigure the coming movement as it evolved on both sides of the Atlantic…

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Deja Vu Live, 2008 (Reprise Records)

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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Deja Vu Live, 2008 (Reprise Records)

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Deja Vu Live, 2008 (Reprise Records)
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Based on the title, it's hard not to think that Déjà Vu Live finds Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young reaching back into their past, perhaps even performing their classic 1970 album in its entirety. That's not true, although there is an album that comes close to being performed in its entirety here, and that's Neil Young's 2006 political manifesto Living with War, a controversial record that Young supported by re-teaming with CSN for a tour — a tour that was documented in the Young-directed feature documentary Déjà Vu Live. Got that? It's a series of circumstances a bit too confusing for music that's so straightforward, as the Living with War tour was as direct as the album itself.

Neil Young - Neil Young (1968) [Reprise Records]

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Neil Young - Neil Young (1968) [Reprise Records]

Neil Young - Neil Young (1968) [Reprise Records]
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On his songs for Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young had demonstrated an eclecticism that ranged from the rock of "Mr. Soul" to the complicated, multi-part arrangement of "Broken Arrow." On his debut solo album, he continued to work with composer/arranger Jack Nitzsche, with whom he had made "Expecting to Fly" on the Buffalo Springfield Again album, and together the two recorded a restrained effort on which the folk-rock instrumentation, most of which was by Young, overdubbing himself, was augmented by discreet string parts…

Neil Young - Harvest moon, 1992 (Reprise Records)

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Neil Young - Harvest moon, 1992 (Reprise Records)

Neil Young - Harvest moon, 1992 (Reprise Records)
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Neil Young - Harvest moon, 1992 (Reprise Records)

The year of the 20th anniversary of the release of his most popular album, Harvest, Neil Young released a new album that harked back to that recording, employing many of the same musicians, again dubbed the Stray Gators, as well as arranger Jack Nitzsche and background singers Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor. He also used a similar folk-country acoustic style and sang songs that often had a personal, confessional tone. But the similarities were more of form than of content because, while Harvest was the statement of a confused, if earnest, 26 year old, Harvest Moon embodied the ruminations of a somewhat regretful 46 year old. Indeed, the greatest comparison to be made between the two records was that Young tried to use the passage of time as a confirmation of continuity. In the first several songs, he seemed to be trying to reconcile with his wife and revive their love, though he was uncertain that was possible. In "One of These Days," he regretted the loss of friendships over the years. "War of Man" and the long and ponderous "Natural Beauty" concerned environmental preservation, and even the rollicking banjo tune "Old King" was a lament for the death of a faithful dog. "I never tried to burn any bridges," sang an artist whose contradictory instincts to move on and to return found him, by the time of his 27th solo album, trying to get back to the feel of his fourth. If the attempt was not completely successful, nevertheless it was well and honestly made, and Young wasn't alone in his desire. As Hollywood has long since learned, sequels have a built-in audience, and Harvest Moon became Young's best-selling album in 13 years.

Neil Young - Heart of gold, 1991 (RS 002 Rock solid)

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Neil Young - Heart of gold, 1991 (RS 002 Rock solid)

Neil Young - Heart of gold, 1991 (RS 002 Rock solid)
Recorded Live In Concert During The American Tour 1982
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Neil Young - Heart of gold, 1991 (RS 002 Rock solid)