1977 UK Compendium Records – FIDARDO 7 - Hugh Hopper was a British progressive rock and jazz fusion musician who mainly played the bass guitar, but also the saxophone, guitar and mellophone as well as being a composer and an author. He was born in Canterbury, Kent, England, 29 April 1945. He was part of the so-called 'Canterbury scene'. Originally a member of The Wilde Flowers, he replaced Kevin Ayers in Soft Machine in 1969 and stayed with the group until 1973, into what is considered the classic and most famous incarnation of the band
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USA reissue Kent – KENT 523 - late 70's issue
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1986 reissue World Pacific Records – WPR 38013 - UK press - Beat group from Birmingham, England. Spent most of their early existence playing in Germany
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180G BeatRocket – BR 104 - The Road Runners were a band from Fresno, California who released seven songs on four singles in a short period between August of 1965 and April of 1966
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UK press - w/printed inner sleeves - 1979 - Warner Bros. Records – K66088 2LP
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1971 original USA press gatefold cover Mercury – SRM 1-608
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GER reissue 1987 - Fontana – 832 259-1 - The Merseybeats (also related vocal duo The Merseys) are an English beat band that emerged from the Liverpool Merseybeat scene in the early 1960s, performing at the Cavern Club along with the Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and other similar artists
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Distortions Records – Dr - 1027 - Garage/psychedelic rock band from New Jersey, active from the late '60s to the early '70s. An album was released containing some of their work in 1996
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Oxford – OX/3240 ITA press
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USA 1979 Muse Records – MR 5205
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UK Charly R&B – CRB 1004
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Columbia – CS 9753 USA press
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USA Columbia – CS 9905
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GER reissue Brain – 8413541 - German Progressive Rock band from Hamburg, formed in late-1971 and active through to the mid-1980's. Novalis took their name from the nom-de-plume of the 18th Century poet Karl Friedrich Von Hardenberg. In their early days, Novalis started with a repertoire of King Crimson and Pink Floyd numbers, and moved-on from there, debuting with "Banished Bridge" a majestic prog-rock album featuring Mellotron and English vocals
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1975 USA Passport Records – PPSD-98006 - Recorded at Conny's Studio July 1974 - German Krautrock, jazz fusion band based in Ulm and formed in 1970
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USA reissue United – US 7736 - Re-issue of B.B. King - Live! B.B.King On Stage, released in 1965 on Kent – KST-515 with different cover art
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USA
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ITA press - Virgin – VIL 12013 - 1974
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UK press - 1979 Transatlantic Records – TRA 355
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Carlton – STLP 12/130 USA 1961
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australian reissue - Blank Recording Co – BRC-017 -
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ITA press (80s) Elektra – W 42006
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Rainbow Music – RMDLP 2012 - 2LP swedish 60s beat - Inside the cover is a discography and "The story of the group"
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1982 Palace Records – PR 2002
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Fanny – 010997 reissue -(Originally released on SYMA (SYMA ad-1000 / 1971) - Southern Californian backing band that shared a rehearsal studio with David Lamb, a aspiring folk musician and friend, who ended up making his eponymous album with the band in 1971.
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UK press 1973 RCA – SF 8392, RCA Victor – SF 8392 w/insert
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International reissue - Monks are a garage rock band, formed by American GIs, based in Germany in the mid to late 1960s
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2LP Stateside – 7243 5 35127 1 2, EMI – 535 1271 -
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