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The youngbloods 1967 rar
The youngbloods 1967 rar




  1. #The youngbloods 1967 rar plus#
  2. #The youngbloods 1967 rar professional#

Please do not pay until I have had the opportunity to manually adjust the shipping cost. To reduce shipping cost, I will combine shipping on multiple items bid and won during the same auction cycle. Return of sealed items will only be permitted if returned unopened. Returns are accepted as long as LP is returned in the condition received. The LP will be shipped within 24 hours of payment, which is expected within 3 days of auction end, in specially made LP mailer with the LP separated from the cover (for unsealed items) and well packaged to protect the item from damage during shipment. LPs are cleaned manually as I no longer have machine. Please understand that opened play graded copies may have been graded several weeks before listing so the LP should be cleaned again before play. In grading I use Excellent instead of VG++ for those items deemed just a notch below near mint. The front and back covers are very clean with crease near bottom mouth corner and slight yellowing on back cover. The seams are very strong with some light spot wear except for more wear near mouth on bottom seam. The spine is strong with no splits and minor wear except near top of spine which show more wear. Three of cover corners are quite sharp with slight tip wear, with the bottom mouth corner having slight ding.

#The youngbloods 1967 rar plus#

The cover is in very good plus condition.

the youngbloods 1967 rar

The LP visually is in near mint condition and plays very nicely. This LP is very rare and difficult to find clean in mono. The LP includes the 60's hippie anthem, Get Together. Genre Rock Style Blues Rock Psychedelic Rock Folk/Country Rock Record Size 12' Duration LP Record Grading Near Mint (NM or M-) Sleeve Grading Very Good Plus (VG+) Special Attributes 1st Edition Record Label RCA Release Year 1967 Country/Region of Manufacture United States Speed 33RPM This is a super clean very rare original mono pressing of the first self titled album by The Youngbloods, released by RCA Records in 1967.

  • " Ain't That Lovin' You" ( Jimmy Reed) – 2:39.
  • "Foolin' Around (The Waltz)" (Young) – 2:50.
  • "Four in the Morning" (George Remailly) – 2:51.
  • "Tears Are Falling" (Jesse Colin Young) – 2:25.
  • "The Other Side of This Life" ( Fred Neil) – 2:28.
  • " Statesboro Blues" ( Blind Willie McTell) – 2:18.
  • "All Over the World (La-La)" (Corbitt) – 3:13.
  • Richie Unterberger, in a retrospective review for Allmusic, feels "they would have been better off leaving the blues alone" though he regards the rest of the material as "good" and calls the album an "engaging debut".

    #The youngbloods 1967 rar professional#

    Legacy Professional ratings Review scores The last song featured a hard-rocking guitar jam that was common in the late 1960s, especially for San Francisco, which would soon become the Youngbloods' destination both geographically and musically. Side two ends with two blues standards, Jimmy Reed's " Ain't That Lovin' You" and Mississippi John Hurt's " C.C. Classical cello was added to "Foolin' Around" by George Ricci.

    the youngbloods 1967 rar

    Jesse Colin Young wrote two ballads on side two, "Tears Are Falling" and "Foolin' Around (The Waltz)" which alternates between 4/4 and 3/4 time signatures. Side Two featured two more songs written by fellow folk singer-songwriters, Fred Neil's "The Other Side of This Life" and "Four in the Morning" by George "Robin" Remailly (who became a member of the Holy Modal Rounders in the 1970s).

    the youngbloods 1967 rar

    Side one also featured Blind Willie McTell's " Statesboro Blues" and another ballad, "One Note Man" written by fellow Cambridge folk musician Paul Arnoldi (spelled "Arnaldi" on the record label). Corbitt also wrote the second song on the LP, the ballad "All Over the World (La La)". The title refers to a popular dance style of the 1910s. The song featured the " jug band" style popularized by The Lovin' Spoonful, Jim Kweskin Jug Band and other similar groups of the middle 1960s. Jerry Corbitt took credit for writing this song, but it had appeared on a 1928 recording by singer-songwriter Jim Jackson. The first song on the album, "Grizzly Bear" (spelled "Grizzely Bear" on the album cover), was also released as a single reaching No. Two years later, after being featured in radio and television commercials, the track was re-released and climbed to number 5 in charts, selling more than a million records. Upon first release as a single by The Youngbloods in 1967, it only went to No. 2 by The Folkswingers and in 1966 as a track on the first album by The Jefferson Airplane. " Get Together" was written by Chet Powers (aka Dino Valenti of Quicksilver Messenger Service) and had already appeared in 1963 on the album 12 String Guitar! Vol.






    The youngbloods 1967 rar