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| JAMES TAYLOR(1968) by James Taylor Get your copy from Amazon iTunes |
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| James Taylor's debut album was recorded in London in 1968 and remains the hidden gem in his extensive catalogue, and includes original versions of his signature 'Something In The Way She Moves' and 'Carolina In My Mind'. |
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| Post Card (1969) by Mary Hopkin Get your copy from Amazon iTunes |
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| Mary Hopkin's debut, produced by Paul McCartney, features written tracks from Donovan, Harry Nilssonand, in rare songwriting mode, George Martin; this album also includes her global smash hit 'Those Were The Days'. |
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| IS THIS WHAT YOU WANT? (1968) by Jackie Lomax Get your copy from Amazon iTunes |
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| This cracking album of powerful late-Sixties rock and blue-eyed soul by Liverpool vocalist Jackie Lomax, features among the many highlights George Harrison's 'White Album'-era song 'Sour Milk Sea', and featuring guest players including George, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Keith Richards and Eric Clapton. |
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| UNDER THE JASMIN TREE (1968) SPACE(1969) by the Modern Jazz Quartet (a 2-on-1 CD)
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| Two albums of high-class improvisational bebop recorded by the Modern Jazz Quartet. With their unique line-up of piano, vibes, bass and drums, the Quartet brought old-style tuxedo excellence and cool organic jazz to the Apple catalogue
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| COME AND GET IT: THE BEST OF APPLE RECORDS Get your copy from Amazon iTunes |
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| 'Come and Get It: The Best Of Apple Records,' is a 21 track compilation of singles, ranging from the folk-rooted tunes of Mary Hopkin and James Taylor, and the energetic rock of Badfinger. This is the first commercially issued multi-artist compilation in the label's history and beautifully shows Apple's vibrant years of musical experimentation in full.
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