1970'S COUNTRY / BLUES ROCK 3 CD Lot ~ ZZ TOP / RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE / LITTLE FEAT

Three CD albums, it's 1970's Rock all the way, Blues, Country and Southern, certain similarities between the three, but, equally, unique offerings, each...

- Three CD albums.
- Playtested...each!
- In very good condition, a few of the very minor surface marks and used CD gets, nothing major and there are no playback problems, it's all good!
- Various pictures uploaded, all taken from the actual items, what you see is what you get...look them over, they are part of the description, too...
- Jewel cases have the usual light scuffing and other small signs of shelfwear, etc, but are in good working order.
- Inlay booklet / cards are in very good condition, any specific details for these items are listed below.
- Tracklisting details are shown in the pictures uploaded of each case, and also the pictures of each disc.
- Check all the details listed below carefully, make sure these are the ones you want.

...so, in no particular order...

New Riders of the Purple Sage - Self Titled

'Anyone who enjoyed the Grateful Dead's Workingman's Dead or American Beauty and wanted more, then or now, should get New Riders of the Purple Sage's eponymous release. With  Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart in tow, and Jefferson Airplane's Spencer Dryden adding occasional drums , plus Commander Cody at the piano, this album features some of the most spaced-out country-rock of the period...'

10 tracks and 41 minutes.
On Columbia, catalog number CK 30888
Basic 4 page inlay.

next up...

ZZ Top - Rio Grande Mud

'With their second album ZZ Top added have a much better set of songs this time to the mix, highlighted by the swaggering shuffle "Just Got Paid," the pile-driving boogie "Bar-B-Q," the slide guitar workout "Apologies to Pearly," and two  Dusty Hill-sung numbers, "Francine" and "Chevrolet." They were still happy to plow the fuzz-blues field, which still can sound a little one-dimensional at times, but, ultimately, Rio Grande Mud is the first flowering of ZZ Top as a great, down-n-dirty blues rock band...'

10 tracks and 37 minutes.
On Warner Bros, catalog number 3269-2
Basic 4 page inlay.

...and finally...

Little Feat - Time Loves a Hero

'While this may not be the most-loved album in the Little Feat catalogue - key figure Lowell George was drowning in addictions and often far from present during recordings -Time Loves... is an excellent example of their laid back but insistent groove. Sometimes jazzy (the title track), sometimes super funky (‘Rocket in my Pocket’), the playing is fabulous and the arrangements inventive and tight...'

9 tracks and 36 minutes.
On Warner Bros, catalog number 3015-2
16 page inlay booklet, lyrics and artwork.


Buy-it-Now, three albums, one convenient package...

$15.50

Postage  - USA - Free shipping....nice!
Media Mail, please note. 
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Thanks for looking!
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