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FAITH NO MORE- "THE REAL THING"

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Silver Platters didn't have "No Other"...but I did reacquire this.

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Is This Love

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Old 97's-Lonely Holiday-Fight Songs

Great article about the 97's in the new Texas Music magazine.

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Well, my first listen...and after (during) the first two tracks I can now see where the album cover comes from!

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Alejandro Escovedo "Official Blue Rose Bootleg". Excellent! Note: Andrew Duplantis on bass guitar.

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Texas Tom wrote:Speaking of taking chances, anyone know much about this one...






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Ive always read good things, never heard anything on it though.

Ahh, you got the pic right then...


anyway...awesome, awesome album. I learned about him after hearing Dave Alvin cover the title track and then I tracked it down via the innerweb. Well worth a listen.

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Nice pic there TT!


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Speaking of taking chances, anyone know much about this one...






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Ive always read good things, never heard anything on it though.

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How do you like this album? I have never heard it...and find it amusing, since there's just been a thread about Sgt. Pepper's, that amazon calls this Gene Clark's "Sergeant Pepper." I have Echoes and Two Sides to Every Story, and then Dillard and Clark (and NEED to re-obtain So Rebellious a Lover (with Carla Olson)...but these albums don't have a single track that appears on this 1974 album.
This is a must have. I always read good stuff about it too, finally scored it a couple of years ago, its one of the best music chances I ever took.

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Tokyo Fan wrote:
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How do you like this album? I have never heard it...and find it amusing, since there's just been a thread about Sgt. Pepper's, that amazon calls this Gene Clark's "Sergeant Pepper." I have Echoes and Two Sides to Every Story, and then Dillard and Clark (and NEED to re-obtain So Rebellious a Lover (with Carla Olson)...but these albums don't have a single track that appears on this 1974 album.
Honestly, totally go and get it. It takes a wee while to appreciate it but it is well worth it. That and the Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard and Clark. White Light is also well worth anyone's time.


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Lonely People

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Texas Tom wrote:Image
How do you like this album? I have never heard it...and find it amusing, since there's just been a thread about Sgt. Pepper's, that amazon calls this Gene Clark's "Sergeant Pepper." I have Echoes and Two Sides to Every Story, and then Dillard and Clark (and NEED to re-obtain So Rebellious a Lover (with Carla Olson)...but these albums don't have a single track that appears on this 1974 album.

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