Various / Kearney Barton: Architect Of The Northwest Sound - 2xLP, Comp, Ltd, RM, Gre (VG/M)
Tracklist:
A1. Kearney Barton - Introduction 0:22
A2. Woody Carr & The Entertainers - Hey Little One 2:57
A3. Ann Wilson, The Daybreaks - Looking Through Eyes Of Glass 3:15
A4. The Black On White Affair - Bold Soul Sister, Bold Soul Brother 2:56
A5. Occupation Soul - Occupation Soul 2:17
A6. James Henry & The Olympics - Sticky 2:42
A7. Valamont - Dig That Crazy Jam Session 0:11
A8. Serge Lusgins And His Seattle Balalaika Orchestra - Two Guitars 3:43
B1. Valamont - Ooze 0:06
B2. Tropical Rainstorm Steel Band - Flying Bird 3:57
B3. Prabha Devi - Spanish Harlem 2:47
B4. Secret Dynamics - Happy 2:57
B5. Kearney Barton - Introducing A New Concept 0:03
B6. Beacon Hill First Baptist Choir - Hold To God's Unchanging Hand 3:24
B7. Sweet Rolle - Everybody Knows 3:51
B8. MUF (3) - Wrong Age 2:58
C1. Kearney Barton - With Five Types Of Music 0:02
C2. Wilkins (3) - Qui El Petit 1:43
C3. Brownsmith - Gold + Mellow 3:42
C4. Keith Kessler - Sunshine Morning 3:01
C5. Chuck Mahaffay, The Individuals (12) - Bossa Nada 2:30
C6. Patty Waters - For All We Know 5:31
D1. Dave Lewis (4) - Mmm Mmm Mmm 2:35
D2. Tikis & Fabulons - Don't Ask Me 2:49
D3. The Sonics - He's Waitin' 2:36
D4. The Magic Fern - High Flyer 1:34
D5. The Cuidads - Blind Love 1:46
D6. The Wailers (2) - All My Nights, All My Days 3:08
D7. Fury Four - Mr. Blue 3:03
Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Cat # : LITA 168
Barcode : 826853116817
FACTORY SEALED WITH OBI
Jazz, Rock, Latin, Funk / Soul, Folk World & Country / Rock & Roll, Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Soul, Funk, Folk, Steel Band, Indian Classical, Hindustani, Hard Rock, Soft Rock, Bossa Nova, Pop Rock, Cool Jazz, Soul-Jazz
Notes:
LITA exclusive color vinyl. 2xLP pressed on "Pacific Northwest" green wax, limited to 250 copies. Includes a 12-page booklet with essay and rare photos. Housed in a gatefold jacket. A2: Originally released as Jerden Records JD-799, 1966. Licensed courtesy of Glassnote. A3: Originally released as Topaz Records T-1312, 1969. Licensed courtesy of [l2127133 A4: Originally released as Topaz Records T-1319, 1970. Licensed courtesy of the estate of Kearney Barton. A5: Recorded 1971, previously unreleased. Licensed courtesy of Paul Allen. A6: Recorded in 1965 and first released on [r=12864544, Ace Records CDCHD 816, 2001. Licensed courtesy of Glassnote. A8: Originally released on the LP Serge Lusgins And His Seattle Balalaika Orchestra, Audio Recording, Inc ARLS-1258, 1971. [l48207. B2: Originally released on the LP [r=3699466, Topaz Records TLS 1222, 1978. Licensed courtesy of Stanley Alleyne. B3: Originally released on the LP [r=5950331, Kaybee Records KBLS 110, 1970. Licensed courtesy of the estate of Prabha Devi. B4: Recorded in 1991, previously unreleased. [l48207. B5: Recorded in 1968. B6: Recorded in 1973, previously unreleased. Licensed courtesy of the Beacon Hill First Baptist Church. B7: Recorded in 1969, previously unreleased. Licensed courtesy of Dave Immer. B8: Recorded in 1969, previously unreleased. Licensed courtesy of the estate of Jho Blenis. C2: Recorded in 1961. [l48207. C3: Recorded in 1971, previously unreleased demo. Licensed courtesy of Garrett Smith. C4: Originally released as MTW Productions MTW-102-A, 1968. Licensed courtesy of Mike Wing. C5: Originally released on the LP [r=3609411, 21 Records, 1964. Licensed courtesy of the estate of Chuck Mahaffay. C6: Recorded circa 1980 and released on the LP [r=1218725, [l16925 CD 137, 2004. Licensed courtesy of Patty Waters. D1: Originally released on the LP [r=6169212, Panorama Records 107, 1968. Licensed courtesy of Glassnote. D2: Originally released as Tower Records 259, 1968. Licensed courtesy of Glassnote. D3: Originally released on the LP [r=1216021, Etiquette Records, ET-ALB-027, 1966. Licensed courtesy of [l456980 D4: Originally released on the LP [r=5545535, [l150005 PIC-3386, 1980. Licensed courtesy of Glassnote. D5: Recorded circa 1956-1961, previously unreleased. [l48207. D6: Originally released under the band name 'The Breakers' as Jerden Records JD-789, 1965. Licensed courtesy of [l456980 D7: Recorded in 1969, previously unreleased. [l48207.
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