| Incredible String Band Sepia-Tone music Incredible String Band (1st Album) CD (1966)
$10.49 Then a trio (Clive Palmer departed after this debut), they melded the folk music of their Scottish homeland with far-flung, adventurous musical influence from around the world. The first album by the Incredible String Band appeared in 1966.
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| Revelons Sepia-Tone CDs Anthology CD (2004)
$11.59 It's impossible to believe that punk-era music this rock, this raw, this heartfelt and this good has been buried for near twenty years. Like a new wave Jonathan Richman, Revelons leader Gregory Lee Pickard gets to the soul of the
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| DMZ Sepia-Tone Records DMZ CD (1978)
$10.49 The infamous debut record. Flo And Eddie's production doesn't help, but DMZ's retrogressive sound did not, at the time, fit the punk model.
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| Ornette Coleman Sepia-Tone music This Is Our Music CD (1961)
$9.99 Originally released on Atlantic. Recorded in New York, New York in 1961.
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| Tony Joe White Sepia-Tone CDs Train I'm On CD (1972)
$10.49 Originally released in 1972, THE TRAIN I'M ON built on the swamp pop boogie of Tony Joe White's hits up to that point in favor of a more richly textured and emotionally varied sound closer to old-fashioned Mississippi Delta country
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| Incredible String Band Sepia-Tone music Liquid Acrobat As Regards The Air CD (1971)
$10.49 Incredible String Band includes: Robin Williamson, Mike Heron, Malcolm Le Maistre, Licorice.
Full title - Liquid Acrobat As Regards The Air. First studio album for Island in 1971 reissued for the first time in USA on CD.
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| Tony Joe White Sepia-Tone Records Tony Joe White (3rd LP) CD (1971)
$10.15 Recorded in Memphis, Tennessee in 1971. Originally released on Warner Bros.
Tony Joe White's self-titled third album, Tony Joe White, finds the self-proclaimed swamp fox tempering his bluesy swamp rockers with a handful of introspective, soul-dripping ballads and introducing horn and
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| Darrell Banks Sepia-Tone CDs Darrell Banks Is Here! CD (1967)
$10.15 This was one of two tremendous albums issued featuring Banks' dramatic, gospel-tinged wailing. Some superb deep soul from Darrell Banks, one of the better late-'60s stylists, especially on ballads.
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| Alice Coltrane Sepia-Tone music Eternity CD (1976)
$10.15 Within the first 30 seconds of "Spiritual Eternal," the opening track on Alice Coltrane's final studio album, Eternity, the listener encounters the complete palette of Alice Coltrane's musical thought. As her organ careens through a series of arpeggiated modal drones,
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| Alice Coltrane Sepia-Tone Records Transcendence CD (1977)
$10.49 Indicative of her study of, and
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