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    Was in a collector's record store yesterday and saw this

    Sorry for the glare from the plastic bag protecting this $40 album, hah!
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    Case you wondered what this album was, (I did):

    Wally Gonzalez - Wally On The Road
    2nd and maybe last album by the most famous and heaviest guitarrist from the Phillipines of the 70's. All good guitar driven hardrock with amazing guitar leads. Most of the tracks are full of 70's hardrock, with 1-2 more bluesy tracks. Exotica !!
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    hope you bought it. waaay cool.

    theres all sorts of reissues too coming out these days, both vinyl or polycarbonate.
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    Good to see you at Treffen. Hope you get a chance to come again!

    Reissue vinyl is a bit hit and miss these days. I contribute reviews to this fellow New Yorker's website regularly: http://musicangle.com
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    excellent stuff! as a Vinylphile (if thats the correct term), that you for sharing that site Randy!

    I have quite a collection of blues, bebop jazz, classic rock, and my favorite, psycadellic..


    i the reason i picked this one up was obviously two fold:

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    Wow, Harry, I never heard Mingus made that album. Will have to look it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoffman912 View Post
    I have quite a collection of blues, bebop jazz, classic rock, and my favorite, psycadellic..
    Harry,
    I am also a vinyl guy but now with more CDs. Just asking, but what is bebop jazz?

    This morning I listened to what I consider to be one of the first "psychedelic" albums: "Odgens' Nut Gone Flake" by the Small Faces. Do you know Happiness Stan?



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