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Double blue and pink vinyl LP pressing. Eat a Peach is a 1972 double album by American rock band The Allman Brothers Band, containing a mix of live and studio recordings. Following their artistic and commercial breakthrough with the of the live album At Fillmore East, The Allman Brothers Band got to work on their third studio album.
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Long awaited six CD archive . Compiled from meticulously restored original tapes many found only recently - this historic set is the definitive chronicle of the artist's legendary 1967 recording sessions with members of his touring ensemble who would later achieve their own fame as the Band. The actual recordings, however, remained commercially unavailable until 1975, when Columbia Records released a scant 16 of them on THE BASEMENT TAPES album. Over the years, the songs on THE BASEMENT TAPES have haunted and perplexed fans, with the recordings themselves representing a Holy Grail for Dylanologists. THE BASEMENT TAPES COMPLETE brings together, for the first time ever, every salvageable recording from the tapes including recently discovered early gems recorded in the 'Red Room' of Dylan's home in upstate New York. Unlike the official 1975 , these performances are presented as close as possible to the way they were originally recorded and sounded back in the summer of 1967. Album Tracks 1. Edge of the Ocean 2. My Bucket's Got a Hole in It 3. Roll on Train 4. Mr. Blue 5. Belshazzar 6. I Forgot to Remember to Forget 7. You Win Again 8. Still in Town 9. Waltzing with Sin 10. Big River (Take 1) 11. Big River (Take 2) 12. Folsom Prison Blues 13. Bells of Rhymney 14. Spanish Is the Loving Tongue 15. Under Control 16. Ol' Roison the Beau 17. I'm Guilty of Loving You 18. Cool Water 19. The Auld Triangle 20. Po' Lazarus 21. I'm a Fool for You (Take 1) 22. I'm a Fool for You (Take 2) 23. Johnny Todd 24. Tupelo 25. Kickin' My Dog Around 26. See You Later Allen Ginsberg (Take 1) 27. See You Later Allen Ginsberg (Take 2) 28. Tiny Montgomery 29. Big Dog 30. I'm Your Teenage Prayer 31. Four Strong Winds 32. The French Girl (Take 1) 33. The French Girl (Take 2) 34. Joshua Gone Barbados 35. I'm in the Mood 36.

Kind of Blue is a studio album by American jazz musician Miles Davis, originally released on August 17, 1959, by Columbia Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Columbia's 30th Street Studio in New York City on March 2 and April 22, 1959. The sessions featured Davis's ensemble sextet, with pianist Bill Evans, drummer Jimmy Cobb, bassist Paul Chambers, and saxophonists John Coltrane and Julian InchCannonballInch Adderley. After the entry of Evans into his sextet, Davis followed up on the modal experimentations of Milestones (1958) by basing Kind of Blue entirely on modality, in contrast to his earlier work with the hard bop style of jazz. Though precise figures have been disputed, Kind of Blue has been described by many music writers not only as Davis's best-selling album, but as the best-selling jazz record of all time. On October 7, 2008, it was certified quadruple platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It has been regarded by many critics as the greatest jazz album of all time and Davis's masterpiece. The album's influence on music, including jazz, rock, and classical music, has led music writers to acknowledge it as one of the most influential albums ever made. In 2002, it was one of fifty recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. In 2003, the album was ranked number 12 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Album Tracks 1. So What 2. Freddie Freeloader 3. Blue in Green 1. All Blues 2. Flamenco Sketches

Vinyl LP pressing. Toxicity is the second studio album by heavy metal band System of a Down, released on September 4, 2001 by American Recordings. Featuring the heaviness and aggression of System of a Down's debut studio album, Toxicity features more melody, harmonies, and singing than the band's aforementioned album. Categorized primarily as alternative metal, and nu metal, Toxicity features elements of multiple genres including folk, progressive rock, jazz, Armenian music, and Greek music, including prominent use of instruments such as the sitar, banjo, keyboards and piano. The album contains a wide array of political and non-political themes such as the overpopulation of prisons, the CIA, the environment, group S*x, drug addiction, and groupies. Album Tracks 1. Prison Song (Album Version) 3 21 2. Needles (Album Version) 3 13 3. Deer Dance (Album Version) 2 54 4. Jet Pilot (Album Version) 2 06 5. X (Album Version) 1 58 6. Chop Suey! (Album Version) 3 30 7. Bounce (Album Version) 1 54 8. Forest (Album Version) 4 00 1. Atwa (Album Version) 2 56 2. Science (Album Version) 2 42 3. Shimmy (Album Version) 1 50 4. Toxicity (Album Version) 3 38 5. Psycho (Album Version) 3 45 6. Aerials (Album Version) 3 57 7. Arto (Album Version) 2 13