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1977 album by Turkish musician/author. The 14 min long "Seyh Bedrettin Destani" is a nice slow hypnotic tune. Some light scuffs on record, plays fine. Swedish original.
FOLLOW YOUR KITE
MUZA - Poland Original
LP · VG+/VG · 60 SEK
Fusion LP from 1980, includes the fast-paced jazz dancer "Follow Your Kite". Cover has some wear and creasing, tiny tear on front plus writing on back. Polish original, beige labels version.
1978 glitter/heavy rock including a Danish version of "Walk This Way". Danish original, with lyrics inner sleeve (two splits).
Famous bubble gum songs get the psychedelic underground treatment, try "Little Bit Of Soul". Clean record. Cover has some ring/corner wear. This copy has two drill holes. US original.
1968 rock album with a standout in the mighty fine sitar track "Soma"! Record has a small mark causing a few soft clicks on B5, otherwise fine. Cover has light wear, stereo sticker on back. UK original.
Scandinavian original with n©b on labels.
US stereo pressing, AS-9131 with orange/black ABC-Paramount-label on side 1 and A Product of ABC Records-label on side 2 = early 2nd transitional pressing. Cover has slight wear to opening edge, a couple of small worn spots on top seam plus a tiny drill hole. Orchestral jazz album with versions of evergreens like "Over The Rainbow".
LP recorded in Paris in 1962 with beautiful versions of "Too Close For Comfort", "You Go To My Head" and "These Foolish Things". Japanese reissue from 1983, K18P-9224 with insert but no obi.