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the Blues project projections us vinyl Lp Album Lp Record 597678
the Blues project projections us vinyl Lp Album Lp Record 597678

The Blues Project Projections Us Vinyl Lp Album Lp Record 597678 Bridge over troubled water. simon and garfunkel. released. 1970 — us. vinyl —. lp, album, stereo. explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for projections by the blues project. compare versions and buy on discogs. Album, reissue, remastered, stereo, mono. the blues project projections (1966) [complete lp] 0:00. the blues project 01 i can't keep from crying sometimes (by earpjohn) 4:30. steve's song. 4:58. the blues project 03 you can't catch me (by earpjohn) 4:19.

the Blues project projections us vinyl Lp Album Lp Record 497858
the Blues project projections us vinyl Lp Album Lp Record 497858

The Blues Project Projections Us Vinyl Lp Album Lp Record 497858 "verve forecast" on front cover is a sticker, perhaps recycling an earlier folkways printing. rear cover matches that of the blues project projections. publishers as listed on label: a1 sea lark enterprises [sic] a2 blues projections a3 snapper music a4 arc music b2 metric music b4 conrad music all other selections sealark. The blues project was one of the most innovative and influential bands of the 1960s. rising from the vibrant greenwich village music scene, the new york quintet created a visionary fusion of electric blues, folk rock, jazz and psychedelia, and delivered it with gritty, effortless expertise. 1966's projections is generally regarded as the blues project's best the studio album features the. Item condition: used shipping options: pickup available and you can audition.,shipping is available at agreed cost. suburb or town: gold coast state: queensland payment method: eft, cash or paypal reason for selling: downsizing my collection usa pressing from 1966. this is a great album. please s. The blues project in 1966 (l. to r.): andy kulberg, al kooper, danny kalb, steve katz, roy blumenfeld. they called themselves the blues project but, in the spirit of the times—the mid ’60s—the blues was only their starting point. like cream, the paul butterfield blues band and many other outfits of that era, the new york based quintet.

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