Cuby + Blizzards
The First Five + Bonus CD6 x CD 59,90 €
The discs have an individual Catalog Number:
Disc 1 (originally released in 1966): 779 199-1
Disc 2 (originally released in 1967): 779 199-2
Disc 3 (originally released in 1967): 779 199-3
Disc 4 (originally released in 1968): 779 199-8
Disc 5 (originally released in 1968): 779 200-4
Disc 6: 779 197-8
Disc 6:
Tracks 1+2 from [m=1568123]
Tracks 3+4 from [m=1351649]
Tracks 5+6 from [m=621405]
Track 7+8 from [r=5150750]
Track 9 from [r=5197328]
Tracks 10+11 from [m=665694]
Tracks 12+13 from [m=672848]
Tracks 14+15 from [r=5197342]
Tracks 16 to 19 from [r=2223968]
Culpeper's Orchard
Mountain Music – The Polydor Recordings 1971 - 19732 x CD 12,90 €
All tracks ℗1971-1973 Polydor & Polydor A/S (Denmark).
This compilation © 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd.
All tracks licensed courtesy of Universal Music Operations Limited.
Made in EU.
Tracks 1-1 to 1-9 taken from the album [r=2036128] released as Polydor 2380 006 in 1971. ℗ 1971.
Track 1-10 is the A-side of a single released as [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/9876787]Polydor 2054 033[/url] in 1971. ℗ 1971
Tracks 1-11 to 2-3 taken from the album [r=1984879] released as Polydor 238 018 in 1972. ℗ 1972.
– recorded at Rosenberg Studio, Copenhagen, Spring 1972.
Tracks 2-4 to 2-13 taken from the album [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2040794]Going for, a Song[/url] released as Polydor 2380 020 in 1972. ℗ 1972.
– recorded at Rosenberg Studio, Copenhagen, Autumn 1972.
Track 2-14 taken from the compilation [r=3274147] released in Denmark as Polydor 2310 102 in 1972. ℗ 1972.
Tracks 2-15 and 2-16 taken from the album [r=1795925] released in Norway as Polydor 2382 039 in 1973. ℗ 1973.
Issued in a 6-panel digipak with a spine with two clear plastic trays. CDs placed on the inside on the centre & right panels + booklet tunnel pocket on the left panel. Includes a 24-page booklet.
No track durations on release.
Total playing time CD1: 62:45.
Total playing time CD2: 73:34.
Cupid's Inspiration
Yesterday Has Gone1 x CD 17,90 €
Track 1-12 from the original album (1969).
Track 13-18 are additional tracks taken from singles.
Curt Cress
Avanti1 x CD 5,90 €
reissue of the 1983 debut album by the german drummer and composer Curt Cress (Atlantis, Passport, Scorpions, Triumvirat)
Curtis Knight & The Squires
No Business (The PPX Sessions Volume 2)1 x LP Vinyl 14,90 €
On orange/purple sticker :
THE AUTHORIZED HENDRIX FAMILY EDITION
Curtis Knight & The Squires 1965-1967 studio recordings featuring Jimi Hendrix.
Includes Jimi’s previously unreleased 1965 demo recordings of „Working All Day“ and „Taking Care Of No Business.“
Newly mixed by Eddie Kramer.
Pressed on 140-gram colored vinyl by Optimal Media.
19439800361
On back cover :
Compilation Produced By Janie Hendrix, Eddie Kramer, & John McDermott for Experience Hendrix L.L.C.
℗ © 2020 Experience Hendrix L.L.C., Under Exclusive License To Sony Music Entertainment, Distributed By Sony Music Entertainment International Services GmbH, PO Box 510, 333111 Gütersloh, Germany. All trademarks and logos are protected. All rights reserved.
Made in the EU. LC02361 / 19439800361
On side A center label :
℗ © 2020 Experience Hendrix L.L.C., Under Exclusive License To Sony Music Entertainment. All rights reserved.
Made in the EU. BIEM/GEMA / LC02361 / 19439800361A
On side B center label :
℗ © 2020 Experience Hendrix L.L.C., Under Exclusive License To Sony Music Entertainment. All rights reserved.
Made in the EU. BIEM/GEMA / LC02361 / 19439800361B
1965-1967 recordings showcase Jimi Hendrix’s early development and feature his first-ever recorded composition.
Record Store Day 2020 limited edition, newly mixed.
140 gram brown vinyl housed in a gatefold jacket with classic white paper inner sleeve.
Pressed by [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/313190-Optimal-Media-GmbH]Optimal Media GmbH[/url] from runouts.
This is the EU edition, limited but NOT numbered.
This release has the [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/25487]Sony Music[/url] logo on back cover, and „Made in the EU“ on back cover and labels.
For the Numbered US edition, individually numbered (machine printed in gold on right top of the back cover, [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/16279200-Curtis-Knight-The-Squires-No-Business-The-PPX-Sessions-Volume-2/image/SW1hZ2U6NTAxNzY4MTI=]just below the barcode[/url], without Made in the EU and without [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/25487]Sony Music[/url] logo on back cover, see [url=https://www.discogs.com/fr/Curtis-Knight-The-Squires-No-Business-The-PPX-Sessions-Volume-2/release/16279200]r16279200[/url].
Cycle
Cosmic Clouds1 x CD 9,90 €
Tracks 1 to 6 originally released as a private pressing of 99 copies in 1971
Tracks 7 to 12 are the 2nd album previously unreleased (1973)
Tracks 13 & 14 are the final demo (1975)
Tracks 1 to 6 recorded at SRT Studios, Bedfordshire, UK, in 1971
Tracks 7 to 12 recorded on a 2-track tape machine or maybe an 8-track in September 1973
Tracks 13 & 14 recorded on 8-track in 1975
The CD comes with a 40-page booklet with photos and extensive liner notes
Tracks 13 and 14 appear on the CD and Die Hard Vinyl editions of the release.
All information are taken from the booklet, including liner notes
Czesław Niemen
Enigmatic1 x CD 7,90 €
Czesław Niemen
Mourner's Rhapsody1 x CD 9,90 €
Illustration by Niemen.
Originally released in 1975 on LP. This is the first CD release of the original LP without any changes.
Mourner’s Rhapsody is based on a poem by one of the Greatest Polish poets Cyprian Kamil Norwid.
At the beginning of the title composition there is a part sung by a choir in Latin language.
Track 3 (I Search For Love) is an English language version of the song Cztery ściany świat (Four Walls are the World) originally released on Niemen’s Aerolit album (1975). The original song is the A1 on LP release of Aerolit album.
Track 6 (Mourner’s Rhapsody) is a new and an English language version of the composition entitled Bema pamięci żałobny – rapsod (Threnody in the memory of Bem) on Niemen’s album called Enigmatic (1969). This original composition is the whole A side of the original Polish LP release.
On Track 1 Gail Kantor misspelled Gail Cantor.
Back side of the cover is the same origin than is on Niemen’s Katharsis LP & CD.