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Elektra EKS 74042 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
Kick Out The Jams - MC5
Produced by Jac Holzman and Bruce Botnick
Ramblin' Rose; Kick Out The Jams; Come Together; Rocket Reducer No 62 (Rama
Lama Fa Fa Fa); Borderline; Motor City Is Burning; I Want You Right Now;
Starship
Note: Recorded live at Russ Gibb's Grande Ballroom, Detroit, Oct. 30-31,
1968.
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Elektra EKS 74043 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
The Things I Notice Now - Tom Paxton
Produced by Peter K. Siegel
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Elektra EKS 74044 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
Bread - Bread
Produced by Bread
Dismal Day; London Bridge; Could I; Look At Me; The Last Time; Any Way You
Want Me; Move Over; Don't Shut Me Out; You Can't Measure The Cost; Family
Doctor; It Don't Matter To Me; Friends And Lovers
Note: CD reissue in 1995 in the Elektra Traditions series from Rhino.
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Elektra EKS 74045 [Stereo] - Released in 1968
Happy Sad - Tim Buckley
Produced by Jerry Yester and Zal Yanovsky
Strange Feelin'; Buzzin' Fly; Love from Room 109 At The Islander (On Pacific
Coast Highway); Dream Letter; Gypsy Woman; Sing a Song for You
[Also released on CD]
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Elektra EKS 74047 [Stereo]
The Best Of Lord Buckley - Lord Buckley
Produced by Jim Dickson
The Nazz; Gettysburg Address; The Hip Gahn; Jonah And The Whale; Marc Antony's
Funeral Oration; Nero
Note: Hip jive talk from the man who did it best. Originally released on
Vaya Records 1951 on two albums, also released as Crestview CRV 801 in 1963.
CD released on Discovery Records #71001.
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Elektra EKS 74048 [Stereo] - Released in 1968
Bamboo - Bamboo
Produced by Allan Emig
Note: Band includes Dave Ray.
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Elektra EKS 74049 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
Four Sail - Love
Produced by Arthur Lee
August; Your Friend And Mine - Neil's Song; Good Times; I'm With You; Singing
Cowboy; Dream; Robert Montgomery; Nothing; Talking In My Sleep; Always See
Your Face
Note: Reissued on CD by Thunderbolt Records (CDTB 047) in the UK. 'Your
Friend And Mine' is listed as 'You're Friends Of Mine' on the Thunderbolt
release.
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Elektra EKS 74050 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
Whatever's Right - Lonnie Mack
Untouched By Human Love; I Found A Love; Share Your Love With Me; Teardrops
On Your Letter; Baby What You Want Me To Do; Mt Healthy Blues; What Kind
Of World Is This; My Babe; Gotta Be An Answer; Things Have Gone To Pieces
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Elektra EKS 74051 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
The Stooges - The Stooges
Produced by John Cale
1969; I Wanna Be Your Dog; We Will Fall; No Fun; Real Cool Time; Ann; Not
Right; Little Doll
Note: Featuring Iggy Pop who is credited as Iggy Stooge.
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Elektra EKS 74052 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
Matthew, Mark, Luke And John - Methuselah
Produced by Kenny Young
Note: This British band later changed their name to Amazing Blondel.
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Elektra EKS 74053 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
Keep On Moving - Butterfield Blues Band
Produced by Jerry Ragavoy
Love March; No Amount Of Loving; Morning Sunrise; Losing Hand; Walking By
Myself; Except You; Love Disease; Where Did My Baby Go; All In A Day; So
Far So Good; Buddy's Advice; Keep On Moving
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Elektra EKS 74054 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Copperfields - Dillards
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Elektra EKS 74055 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
Recollections - Judy Collins
Produced by Mark Abramson
Pack Up Your Sorrows; Tomorrow Is A Long Time; Early Morning Rain; Anathea;
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season); Daddy You've Been On
My Mind; Mr. Tambourine Man; Winter Sky; The Last Thing On My Mind; The
Bells Of Rhymney; Farewell
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Elektra EKS 74056 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
Satin Chickens - Rhinoceros
Produced by David Anderle (The Frog)
Note: 'Satin Doll' is the Duke Ellington number.
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Elektra EKS 74057 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
Changing Horses - Incredible String Band
Big Ted; White Bird; Dust Be Diamonds; Sleepers Awake; Mr And Mrs; Creation
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Elektra EKS 74058 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Revisited - Love
My Little Red Book; Softly To Me; Hey Joe; Signed D C; 7 and 7 Is; Orange
Skies; Your Mind And We Belong Together; She Comes In Colors; Alone Again
Or; And More Again; Your Friend And Mine (Neil's Song); You Set The Scene;
Good Times
Note: Includes the last Love A-side 'Your Mind And We Belong Together',
which was not any of their main albums.
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Elektra EKS 74059 [Stereo]
Partyin' - Wild Thing
Note: The one album Jac would like the world to forget.
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Elektra EKS 74060 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Subway To The Country - David Ackles
Produced by Russ Miller
Main Line Saloon; That's No Reason To Cry; Candy Man; Out On The Road; Cabin
On The Mountain; Woman River; Inmates Of The Institution; Subway To The
Country
Note: Some copies also included a radio station promotion single with an
interview.
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Elektra EKS 74061 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
I Looked Up - Incredible String Band
Black Jack Davy; Letter; Pictures In A Mirror; This Moment; When You Find
Out Who You Are; Fair As You
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Elektra EKL 4062 [Mono] EKS 74062 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Classic Rush - Tom Rush
On The Road Again; The Cuckoo; Who Do You Love; Joshua Gone Barbados; Shadow
Dream Song; Urge For Going; Galveston Flood; Love's Made A Fool Of You;
No Regrets/Rockport Sunday; Something In The Way She Moves; The Circle Game
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Elektra EKS 74063 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
Roxy - Roxy
Love Love Love; Sing A Song; New York City; Somebody Told You; Love For
A Long Time; Windy Day; You Got A Lot Of Style; I Got My Friends; Yesterday's
Song; Rock And Roll Circus
Note: Not to be confused with Roxy Music. The sleeve of this album is notable
because it includes a photo of famed Elektra album cover designer William
S Harvey.
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Elektra EKS 74064 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Woodsmoke And Oranges - Paul Siebel
Produced by Peter K. Siegel
She Made Me Lose My Blues; Miss Cherry Lane; Nashville Again; The Ballad
Of Honest Sam; Then Came The Children; Louise; Bride 1945; My Town; Any
Day Woman; Long Afternoons
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Elektra EKS 74065 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Relics Of The Incredible String Band (UK release) - Incredible String Band
Produced by Joe Boyd, Witchseason Productions
Way Back In The 1960's; Painting Box; First Girl I Loved; Everything's Fine
Right Now; Koeeoaddi There; Chinese White; No Sleep Blues; The Minotaur's
Song; October Song; My Name Is Death; A Very Cellular Song; Nightfall
Note: Single album release in the UK. The sleeve lists the UK String Band
albums as EKS 7254, 7257 and 7258 rather than EUKS with the same numbers,
which is an error as these numbers were sound effects discs.
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Elektra EKS 74065 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Disguised As A Normal Person - David Steinberg
Produced by George Sherman
Note: Comedy album recorded live at the Bitter End in New York. This is
a rare album to bear the credit Production Supervisor Keith Holzman.
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Elektra EKS 74066 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Tom Paxton 6 - Tom Paxton
Produced by Milton Okun
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Elektra EKS 74067 [Stereo]
Crabby Appleton - Crabby Appleton
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Elektra EKS 74068 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
Renaissance - Renaissance
Produced by Paul Samwell-Smith
Kings & Queens; Innocence; Island; Wanderer; Bullet
Note: Released in UK on Island Records ILPS 9114.
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Elektra EKS 74069 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
The American Revolution - David Peel and the Lower East Side
Produced by Peter K. Siegel
The Lower East Side; The Pledge Of Allegiance; Legalize Marijuana; Oink,
Oink; I Want To Get High; I Want To Kill You; Girls Girls Girls; Hey, Mr.
Draft Board; God
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Elektra EKS 74070 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Gulliver - Gulliver
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Elektra EKS 74071 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Fun House - The Stooges
Produced by Don Gallucci
Down On The Street; Loose; T V Eye; Dirt; 1970; Fun House; L A Blue
Note: Featuring Iggy Pop. [Also released on CD]
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Elektra EKS 74072 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Suite Steel - Various Artists
Produced by John Boylan
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Elektra EKS 74073 [Stereo]
Little Bit Of Rain - Fred Neil
Produced by Paul Rothchild
Note: Originally issued as EKS 7293 under the title 'Bleeker And MacDougal'
and with a different sleeve.
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Elektra EKS 74074 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Lorca - Tim Buckley
Produced by Dick Kunc
Lorca; Anonymous Proposition; I Had A Talk With My Woman; Driftin'; Nobody
Walkin'
Note: Tim Buckley's 'difficult' album. [Also released on CD]
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Elektra EKS 74075 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Better Times Are Coming - Rhinoceros
Produced by Guy Draper
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Elektra EKS 74076 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
On The Waters - Bread
Produced by David Gates, James Griffin and Robb Royer
Why Do You Keep Me Waiting; Make It With You; Blue Satin Pillow; Look What
You've Done; I Am That I Am; Been Too Long On The Road; I Want You With
Me; Coming Apart; Easy Love; In The Afterglow; Call On Me; The Other Side
Of Life
Note: CD reissue in 1995 in the Elektra Traditions series from Rhino. [Also
released on CD]
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Elektra EKS 74077 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
For Collectors Only - Lonnie Mack
Wham; I'll Keep You Happy; Suzie Q; Farther On Down Road; Bounce; Where
There's A Will; Chicken Pickin; Baby What's Wrong; Down In The Dumps; Down
And Out; Satisfied; Memphis; Why
Note: Reissued classics from Lonnie, including the seminal 'Memphis' instrumental.
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Elektra EKS 74078 [Stereo]
If I Be Your Lady - Carol Hall
Produced by Keith Holzman
If I Be Your Lady; Why Be Lonely; Baby If We Had Time; Who Will Dance With
The Blind; It's Been A Long Time Comin'; Miss McKinley; Let Me Be Lucky
This Time; Crooked Clock; Goodbye Jasper; Ceiling Song; Crazy Marinda; Jenny
Rebecca; Ain't Love Easy
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Elektra EKS 74079 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
13 - The Doors
Light My Fire; People Are Strange; Back Door Man; Moonlight Drive; Crystal
Ship; Roadhouse Blues; Touch Me; Love Me Two Times; You're Lost, Little
Girl; Hello, I Love You; Land Ho; Wild Child; Unknown Soldier
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Elektra EKS 74080 [Stereo]
Right On Be Free - Voices Of East Harlem
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Elektra EKS 74081 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Jack-Knife Gypsy - Paul Siebel
Produced by Robert W. Zachary
Jasper And The Miners; If I Could Stay; Jack-Knife Gypsy; Prayer Song; Legend
Of Captain's Daughter; Chips Are Down; Pinto Pony; Hillbilly Child; Uncle
Dudley; Miss Jones; Jeremiah's Song
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Elektra EKS 74082 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Carly Simon - Carly Simon
Produced by Eddie Kramer for Jerry Brandt/Brandtworks Records Inc
That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be; Alone; One More Time; The
Best Thing; Just A Sinner; Dan, My Fling; Another Door; Reunions; Rolling
Down The Hills; The Love's Still Growing
Note: Also issued in Quad as EQ 4082.
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Elektra EKS 74083 [Stereo]
Farquahr - Farquahr
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Elektra EKS 74084 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Formerly Anthrax - Show Of Hands
Produced by Russ Miller
Note: This band was once called Anthrax ... hence the album title.
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Elektra EKS 74085 [Stereo]
Radio Free Nixon - David Frye
Note: David Frye was the comedian who 'did' Richard Nixon. The radio jingles
on this album come authentically from the Dallas heartland of radio jingledom.
The 'Hail To The Chief ...Dick Nixon' jingle is a showstopper.
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Elektra EKS 74086 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Manna - Bread
Produced by David Gates, together with James Griffin and Robb Royer
Let Your Love Go; Take Comfort; Too Much Love; If; Be Kind To Me; He's A
Good Lad; She Was My Lady; Live In Your Love; What A Change; I Say Again;
Come Again; Truckin'
Note: CD reissue in 1995 in the Elektra Traditions series from Rhino. Some
copies of this, probably just in Europe, have the prefix EKX which may well
mean 'extra cost' because of the intricate sleeve.
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Elektra EKS 74087 [Stereo]
Strange Locomotion - Siren
Relaxing With Bonnie Lou; Some Dark Day; Lillian; Stride; I'm All Aching;
Strange Locomotion; Lonesome Ride; Fetch Me My Woman; Hot Potato; Soon;
Squeeze Me
Note: Based on the UK release on Dandelion and jointly labeled 'Dandelion'.
A notable inclusion on this version is 'The Stride', which was originally
credited to Coyne-Clague, the band's earlier name.
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Elektra EKS 74088 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Beautiful People - New Seekers
One; All Right My Love; Ain't Love Easy; Blackberry Way; When There's No
Love Left; Your Song; Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma; Cincinnati;
Eighteen Carat Friend; Beautiful People; I'll Be Home; Never Ending Song
Of Love
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Elektra EKS 74089 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Rat On - Swamp Dogg
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Elektra EKS 74091 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Crow Dog's Paradise - Henry and Leonard Crow Dog with Al Running
Produced by Peter K. Siegel of Burmese Records Inc
4 Peyote Songs (Leonard); Wolakota (Peace Song) (Henry); Jesus, Light Of
The World (L); Song For Him Who Do Not Return (H); Gourd Dance (H); 2 Peyote
Songs (L); Hanblechia Song to the Universe (H); Leonard Crow Dog Talks About
Peyote and The Native American Church; 4 Peyote Songs (L)
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Elektra EKS 74092 [Stereo]
The Rainbow Band - Rainbow Band
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Elektra EKS 74093 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Smiling Men With Bad Reputations - Mike Heron
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Elektra EKS 74094 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Death Walks Behind You - Atomic Rooster
Death Walks Behind You; Vug; Tomorrow Night; Seven Streets; Sleeping For
Years; I Can't Take No More; Nobody Else; Gershatzer
Note: Licensed from B&C Records in the UK.
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Elektra EKS 74095 [Stereo]
Bring America Home - Timber
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Elektra EKS 74096 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
The Quinaimes Band - Quinaimes Band
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Elektra EKS 74097 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Uncle Dirty Primer - Uncle Dirty
Note: Adult comedian, recorded at Sam Hood's Village Gaslight in December
1970.
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Elektra EKS 74098 [Stereo]
Wackering Heights - Wackers
Produced by Gary Usher
Travelin' Time; Body Go Round; Don't Be Cruel; Country Queen; Strangers;
Don't Put Down The Singer; I Don't Want My Love Refused; White House; I
Like; On The Way Up; Such A Good Thing; No Place For The Children
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Elektra EKS 74099 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Nicely Out Of Tune - Lindisfarne
Produced by John Anthony
Lady Eleanor; Road To Kingdom Come; Winter Song; Turn A Deaf Ear; Clear
White Light, Part II; We Can Swing Together; Float Me Down The River; Down;
Nothing But The Marvellous; Scarecrow Song
Note: Licensed from Charisma Records in the UK but remixed and with a more
sophisticated sleeve than the original UK release.
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Elektra EKS 74100 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
The House On The Hill - Audience
Produced by Gus Dudgeon
Indian Summer; You're Not Smilin'; Jackdaw; It Brings A Tear; Raviole; Nancy;
I Had A Dream; I Put A Spell On You; The House On The Hill
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Elektra EKS 74101 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Living By The Days - Don Nix
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Elektra EKS 74102 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
The Hills Of Indiana - Lonnie Mack
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Elektra EKS 74103 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Mary Called Jeanie Greene - Jeanie Greene
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Elektra/Dandelion EKS 74104 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Songs For The Gentle Man - Bridget St John
Produced by Ron Geesin
Note: Licensed from Dandelion Records in the UK and jointly labeled 'Dandelion'.
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Elektra EKS 74105 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Cyrus - Cyrus Faryar
Softly Through The Darkness; I Think He's Hiding; Sweet Believer; Evergreen
(Earth Anthem); Rattle's Dream; New Beginnings; Companion; Brother, Friend;
Springtime Bouquet; Kingdom
Note: The voice of the Zodiac (EKS 74009) goes solo.
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Elektra EKS 74106 [Stereo]
Rotten To The Core - Crabby Appleton
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Elektra EKS 74107 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Frisco Mabel Joy - Mickey Newbury
Produced by Dennis Linde
An American Trilogy; How Many Times; Future's Not What It Used To; Mobile
Blue; Frisco Depot; You're Not My Same Sweet Baby; Remember The Good; Swiss
Cottage Place; How I Love Them Old Songs
Note: Also released in Quad as EQ-4107.
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Elektra EKS 74108 [Stereo]
New Colours - New Seekers
Tonight; Too Many Trips To Nowhere; Wanderer's Song; Boom-Town; Evergreen;
Move Me Lord; Nickel Song; Lay Me Down; No Man's Land; Sweet Louise; Good
Old Fashioned
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Elektra EKS 74109 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
In Hearing Of - Atomic Rooster
Breakthrough; Break The Ice; Decision/Indecision; Spoonful Of Bromide; Devil's
Answer; Black Snake; Head In The Sky; Rock; Price
Note: Licensed from B&C Records in the UK.
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Elektra EKS 74112 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Liquid Acrobat As Regards The Air - Incredible String Band
Talking Of The End; Dear Old Battlefield; Cosmic Boy; Worlds They Rise And
Fall; Evolution Rag; Painted Chariot; Adam and Eve; Red Hair; Here Till
Here Is There; Tree; Jigs; Darling Belle
Note: UK Release on Island ILPS 9172.
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Elektra EKS 74115 [Stereo]
I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing - New Seekers
Tonight; Too Many Trips To Nowhere; Wanderer's Song; Boom-Town; Evergreen;
I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing; Nickel Song; Lay Me Down; No Man's
Land; Sweet Louise; Good Old Fashioned Music; Child Of Mine
Note: The title song was used by Coca-Cola as their advertising song with
the words changed to 'I'd Like to buy the World a Coke'.
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Elektra EKS 75005 [Stereo] - Released in 1969
The Soft Parade - The Doors
Produced by Paul Rothchild
Tell all the People; Touch Me; Shaman's Blues; Do It; Easy Ride; Wild Child;
Runnin' Blue; Wishful Sinful; The Soft Parade
[Also released on CD]
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Elektra EKS 75006 [Stereo]
I Am The President - David Frye
Note: David Frye was the comedian who did Richard Nixon impressions.
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Elektra EKS 75007 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Morrison Hotel - The Doors
Produced by Paul Rothchild
Roadhouse Blues; Waiting For The Sun; You Make Me Real; Peace Frog; Blue
Sunday; Ship Of Fools; Land Ho!; The Spy; Queen Of The Highway; Indian Summer;
Maggie M'Gill
[Also released on CD]
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Elektra EKS 75008 [Stereo]
The Best Of Josh White - Josh White
Produced by Jac Holzman ('occasional selections' by Mark Abramson)
Free And Equal Blues; Where Were You, Baby?; You Don't Know My Mind; Sam
Hall; Run, Mona, Run; Timber; Takin' Names; St James Infirmary; One Meat
Ball; Peter; Jelly, Jelly; Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dyin' Bed; Halleleu; Prison
Bound Blues; Midnight Special; Told My Captain; Going Home Boys; Trouble;
Silicosis Blues; Southern Exposure; Empty Bed Blues; The Story Of John Henry
Note: Double album.
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Elektra EKS 75010 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Whales And Nightingales - Judy Collins
Produced by Mark Abramson
Song For David; Sons Of; The Patriot Game; Prothalamium; Golden Thread;
Gene's Song; Farewell To Tarwathie; Time Passes Slowly; Marieke; Nightingale
I; Nightingale II; Simple Gifts; Amazing Grace
Note: 'Amazing Grace' became a worldwide hit. This album also contains the
sounds of Humpback Wales singing on 'Farewell to Tarwathie', courtesy of
Dr Roger Payne.
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Elektra EKS 75011 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
L.A. Woman - The Doors
Produced by Bruce Botnick and the Doors
The Changeling; Love Her Madly; Been Down So Long; Cars Hiss By My Window;
L A Woman; L'America; Hyacinth House; Crawling King Snake; The Wasp (Texas
Radio And The Big Beat); Riders On The Storm
Note: Early copies of this album have a multi-part sleeve with a clear window
in the front. [Also released on CD]
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Elektra EKS 75012 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
A Child's Garden Of Grass - Various Artists
Produced by Ron Jacobs for Watermark Inc
History Of Marijuana; Acquiring Marijuana/General Effects; Creativity; Physical
Effects; Psychological Effects; Time And Space; Getting Hung-Up; Funniness;
Meditation; Eating Food; Listening To Music; Making Love; Physical Games
Note: From the book of the same name.
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Elektra EKS 75013 [Stereo]
Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin' - Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Produced by Paul Rothchild
Play On; One Thousand Ways; Pretty Woman; Little Piece Of Dying; Song For
Lee; Trainman; Night Child; Drowned In My Own Tears; Blind Leading The Blind
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Elektra EKS 75014 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Living - Judy Collins
Produced by Mark Abramson
Joan Of Arc; Four Strong Winds; Vietnam Love Song; Innisfree (The Lake Of
Innisfree); Song For Judith (Open The Door); All Things Are Quite Silent;
Easy Times; Chelsea Morning; Famous Blue Raincoat; Just Like Tom Thumb's
Blues
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Elektra EKS 75015 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Baby I'm - A Want You - Bread
Produced by David Gates
Mother Freedom; Baby I'm - A Want You; Down On My Knees; Everything I Own;
Nobody Like You; Diary; Dream Lady; Daughter; Games of Magic; This Isn't
What the Governmeant; Just Like Yesterday; I Don't Love You
Note: Also available in Quad as EQ 5015.
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Elektra EKS 75016 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Anticipation - Carly Simon
Produced by Paul Samwell-Smith for Silven Productions Ltd
Anticipation; Legend in Your Own Time; Our First Day Together; The Girl
You Think You See; Summer's Coming Around Again; Share the End; The Garden;
Three Days; Julie Through the Glass; I've Got to Have You
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Elektra EKS 75017 [Stereo]
Other Voices - The Doors
In The Eyes Of The Sun; Variety Is The Spice Of Life; Ships W/Sails; Tightrope
Ride; Down On The Farm; I'm Horny I'm Stoned; Wandering Musician; Hang On
To Your Life
Note: The Doors without Jim.
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Elektra EKS 75018 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Beads And Feathers - Carol Hall
Produced by Russ Miller
Carnival Man; Sandy; Thank You Babe; Hello My Old Friend; Uncle Malcolm;
Sunday Lady; Nana; Hard Times Lovin; My House; Charlie's Waiting For The
Snow; I Never Thought Anything Like This Would Happen
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Elektra EKS 75019 [Stereo]
Kongos - John Kongos
Produced by Gus Dudgeon
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Elektra EKS 75020 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Bernie Taupin - Bernie Taupin
Birth; The Greatest Discovery; Flatters (A Beginning); Brothers Together;
Rowston Manor; End Of A Day; To A Grandfather; Solitude; Conclusion; When
The Heron Wakes; Like Summer Tempests; Today's Hero; Sisters Of The Cross;
Brothers Together Again; Verses After Dark; La Petite Marionette; Ratcatcher;
The Visitor
Note: Elton John's lyricist read his poetry on this album and was accompanied
by some famous friends including Caleb Quaye, Davey Johnstone and Shawn
Phillips.
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Elektra EKS 75021 [Stereo]
Fog On The Tyne - Lindisfarne
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Elektra EKS 75022 [Stereo]
Road Show - Alabama State Troupers (Don Nix, Jeanie Greene, Furry Lewis
... )
Produced by Don Nix
Furry's Blues; Brownsville; I'm Black; A Chicken Ain't Nothin But A Bird;
Will The Circle Be Unbroken; Amos Burke; Mighty Time; Jesus On The Mainline;
Mary Louise; Yes I Do Understand; Opening (Part I); Opening (Part II); Living
In The Country; Joa-Bim; Dixie; Heavy Makes You Happy; Iuka; Asphalt Outlaw
Hero; Olena; My Father's House; Going Down
Note: Double live album.
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Elektra EKS 75023 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Heads & Tales - Harry Chapin
Produced by Jac Holzman
Could You Put Your Light On, Please; Greyhound; Everybody's Lonely; Sometime,
Somewhere Wife; Empty; Taxi; Any Old Kind of Day; Dogtown; Same Sad Singer
Note: Jac Holzman was so excited by Harry's talent that he climbed back
into the producer's chair one last time.
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Elektra EKS 75024 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
J F Murphy And Salt - JF Murphy and Salt
Produced by Eddie Kramer for Remarkable Productions Inc
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Elektra EKS 75025 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Hot Wacks - Wackers
Produced by Gary Usher
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Elektra EKS 75026 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Lunch - Audience
Produced by Gus Dudgeon
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Elektra EKS 75027 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Ronee Blakley - Ronee Blakley
Produced by Robert W. Zachary
Dues; Sleepin' Sickness Blues; Attachment; Down To The River; Gabriel; I
Lied; Along The Shore; Fred Hampton; Cock O' The Walk; Bluebird; Graduation
Tune
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Elektra EKS 75028 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Tiptoe Past The Dragon - Marlin Greene
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Elektra EKS 75029 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Motorcycle Mama - Sailcat
Produced by Pete Carr
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Elektra EKS 75030 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Colors Of the Day - The Best Of Judy Collins - Judy Collins
Produced by Mark Abramson
Someday Soon; Since You Asked; Both Sides Now; Sons Of; Suzanne; Farewell
to Tarwathie; Who Knows Where The Time Goes; Sunny Goodge Street; My Father;
Albatross; In My Life; Amazing Grace
Note: This album was entitled 'Amazing Grace' in the UK. It was also available
in Quad as EQ-5030.
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Elektra EKS 75031 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Aztec Two-Step - Aztec Two-Step
Produced by Jerry Yester
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Elektra EKS 75032 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
American Gothic - David Ackles
Produced by Bernie Taupin
American Gothic; Love's Enough; Ballad Of The Ship Of State; One Night Stand;
Oh, California!; Another Friday Night; Family Band; Midnight Carousel; Waiting
For The Moving Van; Blues For Billy Whitecloud; Montana Song
[Also released on CD]
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Elektra EKS 75033 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Jubal - Jubal
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Elektra EKS 75034 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Circles - New Seekers
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Elektra EKS 75036 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Ship - The Ship
Produced by David Gates
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Elektra EKS 75037 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
There's An Innocent Face - Curt Boettcher
Note: Curt had been a member of the Association and Millennium and was a
demon vocal arranger.
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Elektra EKS 75038 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Full Circle - The Doors
Get Up And Dance; 4 Billion Souls; Verdilac; Hardwood Floor; Good Rockin';
The Mosquito; The Piano Bird; It Slipped My Mind; The Peking King and The
New York Queen
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Elektra EKS 75039 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Made In England - Atomic Rooster
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Elektra EKS 75040 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Casey Kelly - Casey Kelly
Produced by Richard Sanford Orshoff
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Elektra EKS 75041 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Goodthunder - Goodthunder
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Elektra EKS 75042 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Sniper And Other Love Songs - Harry Chapin
Produced by Fred Kewley
Sunday Morning Sunshine; Sniper; And The Baby Never Cries; Burning Herself;
Barefoot Boy; Better Place To Be; Circle; Woman Child; Winter Song
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Elektra EKS 75043 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Dingly Dell - Lindisfarne
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Elektra EKS 75044 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
In Search Of Amelia Earhart - Plainsong
Produced by Sandy Robertson
For The Second Time; Yo Yo Man; Louise; Call The Tune; Diesel On My Tail;
Amelia Earhart's Last Flight; I'll Fly Away; True Story Of Amelia Earhart;
Even The Guiding Light; Side Roads; Raider
Note: Featuring Ian Matthews
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Elektra EKS 75045 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Sweet Salvation - Sweet Salvation
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Elektra EKS 75046 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Shredder - Wackers
Produced by Mark Abramson
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Elektra EKS 75047 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Guitar Man - Bread
Produced by David Gates
Welcome To The Music; The Guitar Man; Make It By Yourself; Aubrey; Fancy
Dancer; Sweet Surrender; Tecolote; Let Me Go; Yours For Life; Picture In
Your Mind; Don't Tell Me No; Didn't Even Know Her Name
Note: The lead guitar on 'Guitar Man' was Larry Knechtel.
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Elektra EKS 75048 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
Portland - Gary Ogan and Bill Lamb
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Elektra EKS 75049 [Stereo] - Released in 1972
No Secrets - Carly Simon
Produced by Richard Perry
The Right Thing To Do; The Carter Family; You're So Vain; His Friends are
More than Fond of Robin; We Have No Secrets; Embrace Me, You Child; Waited
so Long; It Was So Easy; Night Owl; When You Close Your Eyes
Note: Also in Quad as EQ 5049
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Elektra EKS 75050 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Veronique Sanson - Veronique Sanson
Amoureuse; Tout Est Cassé Tout Est Mort; L'Irreparable; Louis; Mariavah;
Pour Les Michel; Pour Qui; Green Green Green; I Needed Nobody; Bahia; C'est
Le Moment; Birds Of Summer
Note: European copies have a different sleeve from US copies and the album
was released in Europe in two versions (one with more French than the other)
but with the same catalog number.
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Elektra EKS 75051 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Best Of The New Seekers - New Seekers
Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma; Beautiful People; Nickel Song; Blackberry
Way; A Perfect Love; Never Ending Song Of Love; I'd Like To Teach World
To Sing; Tonight; Evergreen; Circles; Beg, Steal Or Borrow; Dance, Dance,
Dance
Note: Also available in Quad on EQ-5051.
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Elektra EKS 75052 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Dana Cooper - Dana Cooper
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Elektra EKS 75053 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
True Stories & Other Dreams - Judy Collins
Produced by Mark Abramson and Judy Collins
Cook With Honey; So Begins The Task; Fishermen Song; The Dealer (Down And
Losin'); Secret Gardens; Holly Ann; The Hostage; Song for Martin; Ché
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Elektra EKS 75054 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Special Delivery - Billy Mernit
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Elektra EKS 75055 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Heaven Help The Child - Mickey Newbury
Produced by Russ Miller, Marlin Greene and Dennis Linde
Heaven Help The Child; Good Morning Dear; Sunshine; Sweet Memories; Why
You Been Gone So Long; Cortelia Clark; Song For Susan; San Francisco Mabel
Joy
Note: 'Frisco Mabel Joy' was produced by Bob Beckham.
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Elektra EKS 75056 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Best Of Bread - Bread
Produced by David Gates
Make it With You; Too Much Love; If; Let Your Love Go; Everything I Own;
Been Too Long On The Road; Baby I'm - A Want You; Down On My Knees; It Don't
Matter To Me; Mother Freedom; Look What You've Done; Truckin'
Note: Also released in Quad as EQ-5056
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Elektra EKS 75057 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Homegrown - Don Agrati
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Elektra EKS 75058 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Intergalactic Trot - Star Drive
Note: Also released in Quad as EQ-5058.
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Elektra EKS 75059 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Capital City Rockets - Capital City Rockets
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Elektra EKS 75060 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Fancy Dancer - Courtland Pickett
Produced by Pete Carr
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Elektra EKS 75061 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Valley Hi - Ian Matthews
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Elektra EKS 75062 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Dennis Linde - Dennis Linde
Produced by Dennis Linde
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Elektra EKS 75063 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Music Is Your Mistress - Linda Hargrove
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Elektra EKS 75064 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Queen - Queen
Produced by John Anthony, Roy Baker and Queen
Keep Yourself Alive; Doing All Right; Great King Rat; My Fairy King; Liar;
Night Comes Down; Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll; Son And Daughter; Jesus; Seven
Seas Of Rhye
Note: Early US copies of this album had a gold embossed cover.
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Elektra EKS 75065 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Short Stories - Harry Chapin
Produced by Paul Leka
Short Stories; WOLD; Song for Myself; Song Man; Changes; They Call Her Easy;
Mr Tanner; Mail Order Annie; There's a Lot of Lonely People Tonight; Old
College Avenue
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Elektra EKS 75066 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
First - David Gates
Produced by David Gates
Sail Around The World; Sunday Rider; Soap (I Use The); Suite: Clouds, Rain;
Help Is On The Way; Ann; Do You Believe He's Comin'; Sight & Sound;
Lorilee
Note: There's a note on the sleeve of this LP that says 'This album is dedicated
to Jac Holzman, I shall miss him'.
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Elektra EKS 75067 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Dennis Coulson - Dennis Coulson
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Elektra EKS 75068 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Islands - Cyrus Faryar
Bright Island; On The Sea; So We Sailed; Dolphins; Good Feeling; Livin'
In A Land O' Sunshine; Ghosts; Paradise; At Sunset
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Elektra EKS 75070 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Jobriath - Jobriath
Take Me I'm Yours; Be Still; World Without End; Space Clown; Earthling;
Movie Queen; I'm a Man; Inside; Morning Star Ship; Rock Of Ages; Blow Away
____________________________________________________Elektra EKS 75071 [Stereo]
- Released in 1973
Painter - Painter
Produced by Danny Lowe
West Coast Woman; Tell Me Why; Song For Sunshine; Goin' Home To Rock 'n'
Roll; Space Truck; Kites and Gliders; Oh! You; Slave Driver; For You; Crazy
Feeling; Going Down The Road
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Elektra EKS 75073 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Skymonters With Hamid Hamilton Camp - Skymonters
Gypsy; Kings; Steal Away; Disaster; All I Need; Long River; Time; Shadows
On The Wall; Laksmi's Song; The Dalang
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Elektra EKS 75074 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
IV - Atomic Rooster
All Across The Country; Save Me; Voodoo In You/Jackie Avery; Moods; Take
One Toke; Can't Find A Reason; Ear In The Snow; What You Gonna Do/Chris
Farlowe
Note: Licensed from B&C Records in the UK.
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Elektra EKL 9001 [Mono] - Released in 1964
The Folk Box - Various Artists
Produced by Jac Holzman
Cynthia Gooding: Greensleeves; Ian Campbell Folk Group: Down In The Coal
Mine; Ewan MacColl: Geordie; Irish Ramblers: Whiskey In The Jar; Susan Reed:
Irish Famine Song; Ed McCurdy: Gypsy Laddie; Jean Redpath: Tae The Weavers;
African Traveling Song; Navajo Night Chant; Gene Bluestein: Skada At America;
New Lost City Ramblers: When First Unto This Country; Susan Reed: Springfield
Mountain; Ed McCurdy: Good Old Colony Times; Oscar Brand: Jefferson And
Liberty; Pete Seeger: Darling Cory; Jack Elliott: Jesse James; Leadbelly:
Rock Island Line; Woody Guthrie: Oregon Trail; Erik Darling: Swannanda Tunnel;
Ed McCurdy: Kentucky Moonshine; Alabama School Children: Green Green Rocky
Road; Leadbelly: Pick A Bale Of Cotton; Seafarers Chorus: Haul On The Bowline;
Pete Seeger: Paddy Works On The Railway; Harry Jackson: I Ride An Old Paint;
Cisco Houston: Zebra Dun; Horace Sprott: Field Holler; Koerner, Ray &
Glover: Linin' Track; Willer Turner: Now Your Man Done Gone; Josh White:
Timber; Negro Prisoners: Grizzly Bear; Marilyn Child & Glenn Yarbrough:
Mary Had A Baby; Josh White: Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dyin Bed; Blind Willie
Johnson: Dark Was The Night; Judy Collins: Twelve Gates To The City; Theodore
Bikel: A Zemer; Glenn Yarbrough: Wayfaring Stranger; Ed McCurdy: Simple
Gifts; Leadbelly: Meetin' At The Building; Bob Gibson: You Can Tell the
World; Christian Tabernacle Church: Down By The Riverside Willy Clancy:
Sligo Reel/Mountain Road; Eric Weissberg: Old Joe Clark; Clarence Ashley:
Coo Coo Bird; Tom Paley: Shady Grove; Eric Weissberg & Marshall Brickman:
Flop-Eared Mule; Jean Ritchie: Nottamun Town; Doc Watson and others: Amazing
Grace; Doc Watson: Cripple Creek; The Dillards: Pretty Polly; George Pegram
& Walter Parham: Yellow Rose Of Texas; Dián And The Greenbriar
Boys: Green Corn; The Dillards: Old Man At The Mill; Sonny Terry: Lost John;
Big Bill Broonzy: I Wonder When I'll Get To Be Called a Man; Leadbelly:
Black Snake Moan; Blind Lemon Jefferson: See That My Grave Is Kept Clean;
Hally Wood: House Of The Rising Sun; Mark Spoelstra: France Blues; New Lost
City Ramblers: Carter Blues; Dave Ray: Slappin' On My Black Cat Bone; Dave
Van Ronk: Don't Leave Me Here; Josh White: Southern Exposure; Ed McCurdy:
John Brown's Body; Frank Warner: Virginia's Bloody Soil; Theodore Bikel:
Two Brothers; Judy Collins: Masters of War; Theodore Bikel: Blow The Candles
Out; Jean Redpath: Love Is Teasin'; Clarence Ashley and Doc Watson: Sally
Ann; Jean Ritchie: Little Devils; Limeliters: The Hammer Song; Woody Guthrie:
This Land Is Your Land; Pete Seeger, Almanac Singer With Audience: Which
Side Are You On?; New Lost City Ramblers: No Depression In Heaven; Woody
Guthrie: Talking Dust Bowl; Big Bill Broonzy: Black Brown And White; Oscar
Brand: Talking Atomic Blues; Hamilton Camp: Girl From The North Country;
Judy Collins: The Dove; Tom Paxton: High Sheriff Of Hazard; Phil Ochs: The
Thresher; Pete Seeger: We Shall Overcome
Side 1: Songs Of The Old World And Migration To The New
Side 2: Settling, Exploring And Growing In The New World
Side 3: Work Songs
Side 4: Many Worshippers, One God
Side 5: Country Music - From Ballads To Bluegrass
Side 6: Nothing But The Blues
Side 7: Of War, Love And Hope
Side 8: Broadsides, Topical Songs, Protest Songs
Note: A boxed set of 4 discs with a 48 page booklet , put together by Robert
Shelton with the assistance of Folkways Records. This box was issued in
the UK as EUK 2512/2.
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Elektra EKS 79002 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Absolutely Live - The Doors
Produced by Paul Rothchild
Who Do You Love; Alabama' Song; Backdoor Man; Love Hides; Five To One; Build
Me A Woman; When The Music's Over; Close To You; Universal Mind; Break On
Thru #2; Celebration Of The Lizard; Soul Kitchen
Note: Double album.
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Elektra [Mono] - Released in 1973
The Elektra Story (Project) - BBC Radio London 'Fresh Garbage' Series
Produced by Andy Finney
Note: This was a radio program presented by Andy Finney and Bob Harris.
A hundred or so copies were pressed by Elektra in the UK onto a double LP
package.
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Elektra 60381 [Stereo] - Released in 1984
Bleecker And MacDougal (The Folk Scene Of The 1960's) [The Jac Holzman Years]
- Various Artists
Edited by Lenny Kaye
Fred Neil: Bleecker and MacDougal; Mark Spoelstra: White Winged Dove; Bruce
Murdoch: Rompin' Rovin' Days; Dave Van Ronk: Don't You Leave Me Here; Geoff
Muldaur: Ginger Man; Eric von Schmidt: Blow Whistle Blow; Hamilton Camp:
Girl from the North Country; Patrick Sky: Many a Mile; Josh White: One Meat
Ball; Josh White: Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier; Josh White: Free and Equal
Blues; The Even Dozen Jug Band: On The Road Again; Danny Kalb: Hello Baby
Blues; Koerner, Ray & Glover: Good Time Charlie; Koerner, Ray &
Glover: Titanic; Koerner, Ray & Glover: John Hardy; Oscar Brand: Talking
Atomic Blues; Oscar Brand: Great Selchie of Shule Skerry; Will Holt: M T
A; Tom Paley & Peggy Seeger: Who's Going to Shoe Your Pretty Little
Foot; Tom Paley: Buck Dancer's Choice; Tom Paley: Cuckoo (The); Eric Weissberg:
Devil's Dream; Eric Weissberg: Nine Hundred Miles; Dick Rosmini: Nine Hundred
Miles to Go; Dick Rosmini: Picker's Medley; The Limeliters: If I Had A Hammer;
The Limeliters: Lonesome Traveller; Glenn Yarbrough: House of the Rising
Sun; Erik Darling: Pretty Polly; Erik Darling: Salty Dog; The Folksingers:
Peter Gray; The Travellers 3: Marcella Wahine; The Travellers 3: Sinner
Man; Judy Henske: Wade in the Water; Tom Paxton: I Can't Help But Wonder
Where I'm Bound; Tom Paxton: What did you Learn in School Today; Tom Paxton:
The Last Thing on my Mind; Tom Paxton: Daily News; Tom Paxton: Ramblin'
Boy; Tom Paxton: Lyndon Johnson Told The Nation; Tom Paxton: Bottle Of Wine;
Phil Ochs: Power And The Glory; Phil Ochs: I Ain't Marchin' Anymore; Phil
Ochs: Here's To The State Of Mississippi; Phil Ochs: Changes; Phil Ochs:
Love Me I'm A Liberal; Phil Ochs: When I'm Gone; Judy Collins: Maid Of Constant
Sorrow; Judy Collins: Fannerio; Judy Collins: The Bells Of Rhymney; Judy
Collins: Daddy You've Been On My Mind; Tom Rush: Urge For Going; Tom Rush:
Panama Limited; Fred Neil: Blues On The Ceiling; Fred Neil: Other Side To
This Life; Fred Neil: A Little Bit of Rain; Richard Fariña: House
Un-American Blues Activity Dream; Richard Fariña: Birmingham Sunday;
David Blue: Midnight Through Morning; David Blue: So Easy She Goes By
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Elektra 60383 [Stereo] - Released in 1984
Crossroads (White Blues in the 1960's) [The Jac Holzman Years] - Various
Artists
Edited by Lenny Kaye
Koerner, Ray & Glover: Linin' Track; Koerner, Ray & Glover: Hangman;
Koerner, Ray & Glover: One Kind Favor; Koerner, Ray & Glover: Banjo
Thing; Koerner, Ray & Glover: Jimmy Bell; Koerner, Ray & Glover:
Corrina; Koerner, Ray & Glover: Fannin Street; Koerner, Ray & Glover:
Black Dog; Koerner, Ray & Glover: Poor Howard; Koerner, Ray & Glover:
Black Betty; Koerner, Ray & Glover: Broke Down Engine; Koerner, Ray
& Glover: Rent Party Rag; Koerner, Ray & Glover: Don't Let Right
Hand Know What Your Left Hand Do; Koerner, Ray & Glover: Can't Get My
Rest At Night; Dave Van Ronk: Bad Dream Blues; Geoff Muldaur: Downtown Blues;
Mark Spoelstra: France Blues; Danny Kalb: I'm Troubled; Al Kooper: Can't
Keep From Crying Sometimes; Tom Rush: You Can't Tell a Book by the Cover;
The Lovin' Spoonful: Good Time Music; The Lovin' Spoonful: Almost Grown;
The Lovin' Spoonful: Searchin'; The Lovin' Spoonful: Don't Bank on it Baby;
Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse: Steppin' Out; Eric Clapton & the
Powerhouse: Crossroads; Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse: I Want to Know;
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Born in Chicago; The Paul Butterfield Blues
Band: Shake your Money-Maker; The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Blues with
a Feeling; The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: I Got My Mojo Working; The Paul
Butterfield Blues Band: Mellow Down Easy; The Paul Butterfield Blues Band:
Look Over Yonder's Wall; The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Good Morning Little
Schoolgirl; The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Walkin Blues; The Paul Butterfield
Blues Band: I Got A Mind To Give Up Living; The Paul Butterfield Blues Band:
Work Song; The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Pity the Fool
Note: Boxed set of 3 LPs in series 'The Jac Holzman Years' with booklet.
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Elektra 60402 [Stereo] - Released in 1985
O Love Is Teasin' (Anglo-American Mountain Balladry) - Various Artists
Edited by Lenny Kaye
Tom Paley: Shady Grove; Tom Paley: The Miller's Song; Tom Paley: Old Grey
Goose; Tom Paley: Jackaro; Tom Paley: The Girl On The Greenbriar Shore;
Tom Paley: Little Maggie; Tom Paley: Banjo Pieces; Tom Paley: Pretty Polly
Susan Reed: Barbara Allen; Ed McCurdy: The Two Sisters; Cynthia Gooding:
The Cherry Tree Carol; Ellen Stekert: Froggie Went A-Courtin'; Lori Holland:
Gypsy Lover; Susan Reed: The Golden Vanity; Ed McCurdy: Lord Randal; Shep
Ginandes: The Wife of Usher's Well; Susan Reed: The Foggy Dew; Ed McCurdy:
The Derby Ram; Myra Ross: John Riley; Cynthia Gooding: The Lass From The
Low Countrie; Peggy Seeger: Love Henry (Young Hunting); George Pegram: Little
Old Log Cabin In The Lane; Susan Reed: At The Foot Of Yonders Mountain;
Jean Ritchie: O Love Is Teasin'; Jean Ritchie: Black Is The Color; Jean
Ritchie: Jubilee; Jean Ritchie: Old Virginny; Jean Ritchie: Skin And Bones;
Jean Ritchie: The Little Devils; Jean Ritchie: The Cuckoo Version I; Jean
Ritchie: The Cuckoo Version II; Jean Ritchie: Cedar Swamp; Jean Ritchie:
Nottamun Town; Jean Ritchie: The Hangman's Song; Jean Ritchie: Sister Phoebe;
Jean Ritchie: False Sir John; Jean Ritchie: Dulcimer Pieces: Shady Grove,
Old King Cole, Skip To My Lou; Jean Ritchie: Batchelor's Hall; Jean Ritchie:
One Morning In May; Jean Ritchie: Jemmy Taylor-O; Jean Ritchie: Killy Krankie;
Jean Ritchie: Old Woman And Pig; Jean Ritchie: Hush Little Baby; Jean Ritchie:
The Little Sparrow; Jean Ritchie: Goin' To Boston; Oscar Brand And Jean
Ritchie: Hey Little Boy; Oscar Brand and Jean Ritchie: I Wonder When I Shall
be Married; Oscar Brand and Jean Ritchie: The Keys Of Canterbury; Oscar
Brand and Jean Ritchie: Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn (A); Oscar Brand
and Jean Ritchie: Hog Drivers; Oscar Brand and Jean Ritchie: Lazy John;
Oscar Brand and Jean Ritchie: My Good Old Man; Oscar Brand and Jean Ritchie:
Paper of Pins; Oscar Brand and Jean Ritchie: No Sir
Note: Boxed set of 3 LPs in series 'The Jac Holzman Years' with booklet.
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Elektra 60403 [Stereo] - Released in 1985
Elektrock (The Sixties) - Various Artists
Edited by Lenny Kaye
The Holy Modal Rounders: Bird Song; The Beefeaters (Byrds): Please Let Me
Love You; The Beefeaters (Byrds): Don't Be Long; Luke And The Apostles:
Been Burnt; Ars Nova: March Of The Mad Duke's Circus; Clear Light: Black
Roses; Clear Light: Mr Blue; Earth Opera: The Red Sox Are Winning; Earth
Opera: Home To You; Eclection: Nevertheless; David Peel and the Lower East
Side: I Like Marijuana; Wild Thing: In A Gadda-Da-Vida; Roxy: Rock And Roll
Circus; Crabby Appleton: Go Back; Rhinoceros: Apricot Brandy; Rhinoceros:
I Need Love; Gulliver (featuring Daryl Hall): Christine; Voices of East
Harlem: Right On Be Free; Delaney & Bonnie: Someday; Delaney & Bonnie:
Get Ourselves Together; The Stalk-Forrest Group: Arthur Comics; Nico: Frozen
Warnings; The Butterfield Blues Band: East-West; The Incredible String Band:
Way Back In The 1960s; Love: My Little Red Book; Love: Hey Joe; Love: Signed
D C; Love: Seven And Seven Is; Love: She Comes In Colors; Love: Alone Again
Or; Love: Andmoreagain; Love: Singing Cowboy; Tim Buckley: Aren't You The
Girl; Tim Buckley: Strange Street Affair Under Blue; Tim Buckley: I Can't
See You; Tim Buckley: No Man Can Find The War; Tim Buckley: Pleasant Street;
Tim Buckley: Dream Letter; Tim Buckley: Morning Glory; The MC5: Kick Out
The Jams; The MC5: Come Together; The MC5: Motor City Is Burning; The MC5:
Rambin' Rose; The MC5: Starship; The Stooges: 1969; The Stooges: I Wanna
Be Your Dog; The Stooges: No Fun; The Stooges: T V Eye; The Stooges: 1970
Note: Boxed set of 4 LPs in series 'The Jac Holzman Years' with booklet.
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Elektra 5E 502 [Stereo] - Released in 1978
An American Prayer - Jim Morrison: Music by the Doors
Produced by John Haeny, John Densmore, Robbie Krieger, Frank Lisciandro
and Ray Manzarek
Awake; Ghost Song; Dawn's Highway/New Born Awakening; To Come of Age; Black
Polished Chrome/Latino Chrome; Angels and Sailors/Stoned Immaculate; Curses,
Invocations; American Night; Roadhouse Blues; Lament; The Hitchhiker; An
American Prayer (The End, Albinoni Adagio)
Note: Posthumous post-dubbing by the remaining Doors over poetry tapes recorded
in the early Seventies by Jim. [Also released on CD]
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Elektra 7E 2006 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Nuggets - Artyfacts Of The First Psychedelic Era - Various Artists
Edited by Lenny Kaye and Jac Holzman
Electric Prunes: I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night; Standells: Dirty Water;
Strangeloves: Night Time; Knickerbockers: Lies; Vagrants: Respect; Mouse:
A Public Execution; Blues Project: No Time Like The Right Time; Shadows
Of Knight: Oh Yeah; Seeds: Pushin' Too Hard; Barbarians: Moulty; Remains:
Don't Look Back; Magicians: Invitation To Cry; Castaways: Liar Liar; Thirteenth
Floor Elevators: You're Gonna Miss Me; Count Five: Psychotic Reaction; Leaves:
Hey Joe; Michael And The Messengers: Just Like Romeo And Juliet; Cryan Shames:
Sugar And Spice; Amboy Dukes: Baby Please Don't Go; Blues Magoos: Tobacco
Road; Chocolate Watch Band: Let's Talk About Girls; Mojo Men: Sit Down I
Think I Love You; Third Rail: Run Run Run; Sagittarius: My World Fell Down;
Nazz: Open My Eyes; Premiers: Farmer John; Magic Mushrooms: It's-A-Happening
Note: Double album. UK release was short two tracks for which clearance
was not obtained: Seeds (Pushing Too Hard) + AN Other.
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Elektra CC 1 [Mono] - Released in 1958
Morse Code Course
Produced by Jac Holzman
Note: 12 progressive recorded lessons on a 12-inch LP intended as an aid
to acquiring skill in sending and receiving International Morse Code.
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Elektra EB 1 [Stereo] - Released in 1968
Elektra's Best: Volume 1, 1966 through 1968 - Various Artists
Tim Buckley: Morning Glory; Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Born In Chicago;
Paul Butterfield Blues Band: In My Own Dream; Judy Collins: Both Sides Now;
Judy Collins: Suzanne; Judy Collins: Someday Soon; David Ackles: Down River;
The Doors: Light My Fire; The Doors: Hello, I Love You; The Doors: Touch
Me; The Dillards: Listen To The Sound; Earth Opera: Home To You; Diane Hildebrand:
Early Morning Blues And Greens; Love: Seven And Seven Is; Love: Alone Again
Or; Incredible String Band: First Girl I Loved; Incredible String Band:
Air; Lonnie Mack: Why; Lonnie Mack: Save Your Money; 'Spider' John Koerner
and Willie Murphy: Magazine Lady; Tom Rush: No Regrets; Hold Modal Rounders:
Bird Song; Tom Paxton: Mister Blue; Rhinoceros: I Need Love; Rhinoceros:
Apricot Brandy; Zodiac Cosmic Sounds: Aquarius; Baroque Beatles Book: You've
Got to Hide Your Love Away/Ticket to Ride
Note: A double album for radio station use.
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Elektra S3 10 [Stereo] - Released in 1971
Garden Of Delights - Various Artists
Butterfield Blues Band: Play On; Carly Simon: Alone; 'Spider' John Koerner
and Willie Murphy: Magazine Lady; Paul Siebel: She Made Me Lose My Blues;
Don Nix: Three Angels; Carol Hall: If I Be Your Lady; Tim Buckley: Wings;
Bread: London Bridge; Beefeaters: Please Let Me Love You; Love: Hey Joe;
Clear Light: Mr Blue; Crabby Appleton: Peace by Peace; Show Of Hands: Moondance;
The Stooges: Down on the Street; The Voices of East Harlem: Right On, Be
Free; Joshua Rifkin: Scott Joplin's 'Maple Leaf Rag'; Even Dozen Jug Band:
Come On In; Josh White: Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dyin' Bed; Lonnie Mack: Lay
It Down; Lord Buckley: The Nazz; The New Seekers: Blackberry Way; Farquahr:
Start Living; Rhinoceros: Apricot Brandy; Swamp Dogg: Creepin' Away; Roxy:
Listen To The Music; The Wackers: Travellin' Time; Diane Hildebrand: Early
Morning Blues And Greens; The Rainbow Band: Rama Rama; Siren: The Stride;
Incredible String Band: Blackjack Davy; Lindisfarne: Lady Eleanor; Audience:
It Brings A Tear; Atomic Rooster: Nobody Else; Renaissance: Island; Timber:
Bring America Home; The Quinames Band: Green Rolling Hills Of West Virginia;
Judy Collins: Coming Of The Roads; David Ackles: Subway To The Country;
Jeanie Green: Like A Road Leading Home; Earth Opera: Home To You
Note: This compilation may have been for radio station use but it boasts
copious liner notes which were a DJ's dream. Jac and Keith Holzman put it
together to celebrate the 17th anniversary of the first sampler LP: Elektra's
'A Folk Music Sampler' of 1954.
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Elektra SMP 2 [Mono] - Released in 1956
Folk Festival - Various Artists
Ed McCurdy: Josie; Jean Léon Destiné and Ensemble: Declaration
Paysanne; Clarence Cooper: Erie Canal; Cynthia Gooding and Theodore Bikel:
Coplas; Ed McCurdy: Robin Hood And The Bold Pedlar; Theodore Bikel: Ptsach
Bazemer; Jean Ritchie: Nottamun Town; Cynthia Gooding: Bella Regazza; Josh
White: John Henry; Los Gitanillos De Cadiz: Sevillanas; Susan Reed: Must
I Go Bound; Theodore Bikel: Mangwani Mpulele; Alan Arkin: Crawdad Song;
Suzanne Robert: Le Moulin De La Galette; Cynthia Gooding: The Derby Ram;
Gordon Heath and Lee Payant: Au Clair De La Lune; Jean Ritchie and Oscar
Brand: Keys Of Canterbury; The Funmakers: My Ain House
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Elektra SMP 3 [Mono] - Released in 1957
Folk Pops 'n Jazz Sampler - Various Artists
Edited by Jac Holzman
Josh White: Midnight Special; Cynthia Gooding: Lass Of The Low Countrie;
Clarence Cooper: Nine Hundred Miles; Ed McCurdy: Sacramento; Sabicas: Soleares;
Susan Reed: Black Is The Color; Glenn Yarbrough: Hard, Ain't It Hard; The
New York Jazz Quartet: Coo Coo Calypso; Four French Horns: Come Rain Or
Come Shine; The Jazz Messengers: Ugh!; Norene Tate: The Wail; The New York
Jazz Quartet: Blue Chips; Teddy Charles: Skylark
Note: The actual order of the three musical categories varied depending
on whether you looked at the front, back or spine of the cover. In the sleeve
note Jac explains how the origins of folk and jazz are similar and that
the apparently diverse album is, in fact, homogenous.
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Elektra SMP 5 [Mono]
Folk Sampler Five - Various Artists
A Maid Goin' To Comber; Bulerias; Nine Foot Shovel; Hora Heachzut; Mary
Had A Baby; Beryuzoviye Kalyechke; Swannanda Tunnel; Steel Merengue; Kum
Aher Du Filozof; Johnson Boys; Ankaranin Tasina Bak; Michael Row The Boat
Ashore; Il Est Petit; Which Is The Properest Day To; Stay Away From The
Girls; Day-O
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Elektra SMP 6 [Mono]
The Folk Scene - Various Artists
Bowling Green; Red Sun; Gypsy Laddie; Pretty Saro; Talking Dust Bowl; Flop-Eared
Mule; Grizzly Bear; Bonnie Highland Laddie; Greenland Fisheries; One Sunday
Morning; Lowlands Of Holland; Gilgary Mountain; Daily Growing; Squid Jiggin'
Ground
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Elektra SMP 7 [Mono] [Stereo]
Sound Effects Sampler - Sound Effects
Machine Guns; Telephone Rings Five Times; Plate Glass Smashing; Ping Pong;
Fire Engine Passes With Bell; Steam Locomotive; Jet Fighter Flyby; Bacon
Frying; Ethereal Space Sounds; Pile Driver; Niagara Falls; IBM Electric
Typewriter; News Presses; High Speed; Hacksaw; Prize Fight; Large Arena;
Car Skid and Crash; Pop Bottle Sequence; Steamship Blast; Surf; Cricket
Background; Pinball Machine; Bowling Sequence; Shooting Gallery; Dentist's
Drill; Tea Kettle Sequence; Grandfather Clock Strikes Twelve; Trolley Car;
Gong; Seven Strokes; Carousel; Stage Coach Passes; Tire Pump; Coal Truck
Unloading
Note: Stereo album had number SMP-7-ST.
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Elektra SMP 8 [Mono] [Stereo] - Released in 1965
Folksong '65 - Various Artists
Tom Rush: Long John; Judy Collins: So Early, Early In The Morning; Koerner,
Ray & Glover: Linin' Track; Hamilton Camp: Girl Of The North Country;
Dick Rosmini: 900 Miles; Tom Paxton: The Last Thing On My Mind; Paul Butterfield:
Born In Chicago; Kathy and Carol: Fair Beauty Bright; Mark Spoelstra: White
Winged Dove; Fred Neil: Blues On The Ceiling; Bruce Murdoch: Rompin' Rovin'
Days; Phil Ochs: Power And The Glory
Note: Stereo number is S-78
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Dandelion D9 101 [Stereo] - Released in 1970
Ask Me No Questions - Bridget St John
Produced by John Peel
To B Without A Hitch; Autumn Lullaby; Curl Your Toes; Like Never Before;
The Curious Crystals Of Unusual Purity; Bare Feet And Hot Pavements; I Like
To Be With You In The Sun; Lizard-Long-Tongue Boy; Hello Again (Of Course);
Many Happy Returns; Broken Faith; Ask Me No Questions
Note: Licensed from the Dandelion label in the UK. John Martyn plays second
guitar on parts of this.
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Dandelion D9 102 [Stereo]
I'm Back And I'm Proud - Gene Vincent
Rockin' Robin; In The Pines; Be Bop A Lulu; Rainbow At Midnight; Black Letter;
White Lightning; Sexy Ways; Ruby Baby; Lotta Lovin; Circle Never Broken;
Number Nine Lonesome Whistle; Scarlet Ribbons
Note: The energetic original rocker makes his come-back and final album:
courtesy of the Dandelion label in the UK.
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Dandelion D9 103 [Stereo]
Soundtrack - Principal Edwards Magic Theatre
Enigmatic Insomniac Machine; Sacrifice; Death Of Don Quixote; Third Sonnet;
To A Broken Guitar; Pinky A Mystery Cycle
Note: Licensed from the Dandelion label in the UK.
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Dandelion D9 104 [Stereo]
Siren - Siren
Ze Ze Ze Ze Ze; Get Right Church; Rock Me Baby; Wake Up My Children; Wasting
My Time; Sixteen Women; First Time I Saw Your Face; Gardener Man; And I
Wonder; The War Is Over; Asylum; Bertha Lee; I Wonder Where
Note: Licensed from the Dandelion label in the UK. Siren features Kevin
Coyne. The UK versions of both Siren albums were released in the UK as a
single CD in 1994 on See For Miles Records SEECD 413.
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Countryside CM 101 [Stereo]
Pure Country - Garland Frady
A Good Love Is Like A Good Song; Silver Moon; Orange Silk Blouse; I Still
Miss Someone; Brand New Tennessee Waltz; You Be You; I Can See Clearly Now;
Drivin' Down That Lonesome Road; Teach Your Children; Bar-Rooms Have Found
You
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Countryside CM 102 [Stereo] - Released in 1973
Velvet Hammer In A Cowboy Band - Red Rhodes
Produced by Michael Nesmith for Countryside
Crippled Lion; Poinciana; Lothario In A; Jay's Tune; Dana's Waltz; Lunar
Nova; Lonesome; Great American Thunder Turkey; Steel Guitar Waltz
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Elektra EUK 253 [Mono] - Released in 1966
A Cold Wind Blows - Various Artists
Produced by Joe Boyd
Cyril Tawney: Five Foot Flirt; Alasdair Clayre, Peggy Seeger and Martin
Carthy: Hawthorne Berries; Matt McGinn, David Speirs: Get Up, Get Out; Johnny
Handle: Dust; Alasdair Clayre, Peggy Seeger: Tiny Newman; Matt McGinn, David
Speirs: The Champagne Flows; Johnny Handle: The Trepanner Song; Cyril Tawney:
Monday Morning; Matt McGinn, David Speirs: Mr Rising Price; Johnny Handle:
Fill Up The Pints Again; Alasdair Clayre: Old Man's Song; Matt McGinn, David
Speirs: I've Packed Up My Bags; Cyril Tawney: Sammy's Bar; Johnny Handle:
The Old Pubs; Alasdair Clayre, Peggy Seeger: A Cold Wind Blows; Matt McGinn:
Jeannie Gallacher; Johnny Handle: Because It Wouldn't Pay; Cyril Tawney:
The Oggie Man
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Elektra EUK 254 [Mono] - Released in 1966
The Incredible String Band - Incredible String Band
Produced by Joe Boyd
Maybe Someday; October Song; When The Music Starts To Play; Schaeffer's
Jig; Womankind; The Tree; Whistle Tune; Dandelion Blues; How Happy I Am;
Empty Pocket Blues; Smoke Shovelling Song; Can't Keep Me Here; Good As Gone;
Footsteps Of The Heron; Niggertown; Everything's Fine Right Now
Note: Original UK release.
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Elektra EUK 255 [Mono] - Released in 1967
Alasdair Clayre - Alasdair Clayre
Produced by Joe Boyd and Alasdair Clayre
The Invisible Backwards-Facing Grocer Who Rose To Fame; Snow; Adam And The
Beasts; Lighterman; Night Song; Tied To The Line; The Professor And The
Girl; A Gentle Easy-Flowing River; The Formless Maid; The Wayward Way; Irish
Girl; Lament For A Writer; Old Couple Walking; Lullaby And Come Afloat
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Elektra EUK 256 [Mono] [Stereo] - Released in 1967
AMMMusic - AMM
Produced by Harry Davis and Jac Holzman
Later During A Flaming Riviera Sunset; After Rapidly Circling The Plaza
Note: Improvised music using both conventional instruments and 'found' sounds.
The group included Cornelius Cardew and there is a photo of Jac on the sleeve.
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Elektra EKL 5000 [Mono]
The Golden Apple - Original New York Cast of the early Fifties musical,
based on the legend of Helen of Troy
Note: Released by arrangement with RCA.
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Elektra EKL 5001 [Mono]
The Folk Song Kit/How To Play Folk Guitar - Lee Hays
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Elektra EKL 5002 [Mono]
Dramatic Cue Mood Music 1- Dramatic Cue Music
Produced by Jac Holzman
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Elektra EKL 5003 [Mono]
Dramatic Cue and Mood Music 2 - Dramatic Cue Music
Produced by Jac Holzman
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Elektra EKL 5004 [Mono]
Dramatic Cue and Mood Music 3 - Dramatic Cue Music
Produced by Jac Holzman
1951 -- 1958 | 1959 -- 1967 | 1968 -- 1973
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