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Saturday, February 25 @ 12 P.M Saturday, February 25 @ 12 p.m. Preview Friday, February 24 at 12 p.m. FOLMC Rockville Bookstore Randolph Hills Shopping Center 4886 Boiling Brook Parkway, Rockville, MD 20852 (301) 984-3300 [email protected] www.folmc.org Estimating the value of records on the open market is as much art as science. This is especially so for materials in variable condition. Consequently, some of the estimates have a broad range. These figures are intended to provide a basic guide, not a definitive value. Listings are subject to change. All items are in variable condition. Please use the preview times to inspect items of interest. All items are sold as is. FOLMC cannot offer refunds, returns, or exchanges of any kind on auction items. Coupons and discounts do not apply on auction item purchases. Bidders may checkout at anytime during or after the auction. 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Lot # Bid $ Lot # 1 My Max Bid Artist / Title: The Mothers of Invention / Freak Out! $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Verve / V6-5005-2X Stereo / MGS 296 RE I / MGS 297 RE K Notes: Gatefold, With “Freak out Hot Spot” Mention Artist / Title: The Mothers / Fillmore East June 1971 Label / Cat # / Matrix: Reprise / RLPS 97.005 / 2042 A1 / 2042 B2 Notes: Import Lot # 2 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Lou Reed / Rock ‘n Roll Animal $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: RCA / AFL1-0472 Stereo / AFL1 0472A 7 / AFL1 0472B 4 Notes: Gatefold, Black Label Artist / Title: Lou Reed / New Sensations Label / Cat # / Matrix: RCA / AFL1-4998, AFL1-4998-A / AFL1-4998-B Notes: Stereo, Black Label Lot # 3 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Brian Auger / Second Wind Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: RCA Victor / SP-4703 / BPRS 4502 4S / BPRS 4563 3S Notes: Orange Label Artist / Title: Jeff Beck / Beck-Ola Label / Cat # / Matrix: Epic / BXN 26478 / XSB 150406 / XSB 150407 Notes: Blue Label Lot # 4 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Various / No Wave $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: A&M Records / SP-4738 / AMSP 5213 K1 / AMSP 5214 RE 1 K1 Notes: Stranglers, Dickies, The Police, etc., Translucent Vinyl Artist / Title: Various / Life in the European Theater Label / Cat # / Matrix: Elektra / 60179-1 / 60179 A2 SP / 60179 B1 SP Notes: Clash, Specials, XTC, etc., Red Label, Large E Lot # 5 My Max Bid Artist / Title: James Brown / Handful of Soul $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Smash Records / MGS - 27084 Notes: Mono, Shrink Artist / Title: The Friends of Distinction / Grazin’ Label / Cat # / Matrix: RCA / LSP-4149/ WPRS-8347/ WPRS- 8348 Notes: Shrink Lot # 6 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Sonny Stitt / Only the Blues $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Verve / UMV 2634 Notes: Mono, Mfg Polydor, 1981 Japan Artist / Title: Josh White / Folk Songs Sung by Josh White Label / Cat # / Matrix: ASCH International / 358-3A /358-3B Notes: 78 rpm Lot # 7 My Max Bid Artist / Title: The Rolling Stones / As Tears Go By $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: London / LLN-7111 / ARL-7031 / ARL-7032 Notes: Mono, ffrr, Import Artist / Title: Rolling Stones / Tattoo You Label / Cat # / Matrix: RSR / COC 16052 / STRS 814751 SP / STRS 814752 SP Lot # 8 My Max Bid Artist / Title: The Rolling Stones / Sticky Fingers $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Rolling Stone Records / COC 59100 / COC 59100 A/B Artist / Title: The Rolling Stones / Tattoo You Label / Cat # / Matrix: Rolling Stones Records / COC 16052 Lot # 9 My Max Bid Artist / Title: The Rolling Stones / Out Of Our Heads $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: London / LL 3429 / ARL 6791 / ARL 6792 Notes: Mono Artist / Title: Mick Jagger / She’s the Boss Label / Cat # / Matrix: Columbia / FC 39940 / AL 39940 / BL 39940 Lot # 10 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Syndicate of Sound / Little Girl $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Bell Records / 6001 / 6001 MA / 6001 MB Notes: White Label Promo, Mono Lot # 11 (RESERVE $350) My Max Bid Artist / Title: Miles Davis / Kind of Blue $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Columbia / CS 8163 / XSM 47326 / XSM 47327 Notes: Six Eye, Demonstration Stamp on Back Cover Lot # 12 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Miles Davis / TuTu $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Warner Bros. / 1-25490 Artist / Title: Miles Davis / Decoy Label / Cat # / Matrix: Columbia / FC 38991 / AL 38991 / BL 38991 Lot # 13 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Miles Davis / Porgy and Bess $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Columbia CL 1274/ x Lp 4661/ x Lp 4662 Notes: White Label Six-Eye Promo Lot # 14 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Cal Tjader Quartet $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Fantasy / 3307 / F-1632 /F-1633 Notes: Red Vinyl Artist / Title: Gary McFarland & Co. / Does the sun really shine on the moon? Label / Cat # / Matrix: Skye Recording Co. / Stereo SK-2 / SK 2A / SK 2 B Notes: Record Company owned by Cal Tjader Lot # 15 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Cal Tjader / Solar Heat $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Skye Recording Co. / Stereo SK-1 / SK 1A / SK 1B Notes: Record Company owned by Cal Tjader Artist / Title: Cal Tjader / Sounds Out Burt Bacharach Label / Cat # / Matrix: Skye Recording Co. / SK-6 / SK6A / SK6B Notes: Record Company owned by Cal Tjader Lot # 16 My Max Bid Artist / Title: The Who / Live at Leeds $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Decca / DL 79175/ MG 712420/ MG 712421 Notes: Gatefold, Photo, Inserts Artist / Title: John Entwistle Title: Smash Your Head Against the Wall Label / Cat # / Matrix: Decca / DL 779183 / 7-12898 / 7-12899 Lot # 17 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Pink Floyd / Meddle $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Harvest / SMAS-832 / SMAS 1-832 / SMAS 2-832 Artist / Title: Pink Floyd / More (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Label / Cat # / Matrix:: Harvest / SW-11198 / SW1-11198 / SW2-11198 Lot # 18 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Pink Floyd / Obscured by Clouds $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Harvest / ST-11078 / ST 1-110 78 / ST 2-11078 Artist / Title: Grateful Dead / Workingman’s Dead Label / Cat # / Matrix: Warner Bros. / WS1869 / S39719 / S397206 Notes: Green label Lot # 19 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Santana / Festival $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Columbia / 34423 / AL 34423 / BL 34423 Notes: Shrink Artist / Title: Santana Label / Cat # / Matrix: Columbia / KC 30595 / AL 30595 / BL 30595 Notes: Shrink, Hype Sticker Lot # 20 (RESERVE $175) My Max Bid Artist / Title: The Lloyd McNeil Quartet $______ Label: Asha No. 1 Matrix A / Matrix B: n/a Notes: Shrink, Private Label Pressing Lot # 21 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Various / The New Wave in Jazz $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Impulse / A-90 / AS-90-A / AS-90-B Artist: Herbie Hancock / Fat Albert Rotunda Label / Cat # / Matrix: Warner Bros. / S39619 / S39620 Lot # 22 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Grateful Dead / Workingman’s Dead $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Warner Bros. / WS 1869 / S39719 / S39720 Notes: Green Label Artist / Title: (Jerry Garcia) / Old & In The Way Label / Cat # / Matrix: Round Records / RX-103 / RX-103A / RX-103B Lot # 23 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Jerry Garcia / Run for the Roses $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Arista / AL 9603 / AL 9603 SA / AL 9603 SB Artist / Title: Grateful Dead / Wake of the Flood Label / Cat # / Matrix: Grateful Dead Records / GD-01 Lot # 24 My Max Bid Artist / Title: The Beach Boys / In Concert (2 LP set) $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Brother Records/Reprise Records / 2RS 6484 / 31, 698 thru 31, 701 Notes: Shrink Artist / Title: Crosby Stills Nash & Young Title: C.S.N.Y. / Wooden Nickel Label / Cat # / Matrix: RI 3047 A/B Notes: White cover, stamped Lot # 25 (RESERVE $50) My Max Bid Artist / Title: Karlheinz Stockhausen $______ Title: Kurzwellen (Shortwave) Label: Deutsche Grammophon Label / Cat # / Matrix: 2707 045/ 139 451/ 139 452 Notes: 1968-1969 performances, Electronium and short wave radio, instrumental transformations Lot # 26 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Rupert Randall Chapelle / Ozone Music $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Ozkon 1 / A / B Notes: Blue Label, Private Press Lot # 27 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Bob Dylan / John Wesley Harding $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Columbia / CS 9604 / XSM 135311 1H / XSM 135312 1H Notes: Shrink, 2-eye, Stereo 360 sound Artist / Title: Bob Dylan / Blood on the Tracks Label / Cat # / Matrix: Columbia / PC 33235 / AL 33235 2D / BL 33235 2AB Lot # 28 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Bob Dylan / Nashville Skyline $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Columbia / KCS 9825 / XSM 139756 1H / XSM 139757 1L Notes: 2-eye, Stereo 360 sound Artist / Title: Bob Dylan / Another Side of Bob Dylan Label / Cat # / Matrix: Columbia / PC 8993 / XSM 77044 / XSM 77045 Lot # 29 My Max Bid Artist / Title: Tom Waits / Nighthawks at the Diner $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: Asylum 7E-2008 / 7E-2008-A / 7E-2008-D / 7E-2008-B / 7E-2008-C Notes: Gatefold Artist / Title: Rod Stewart / Never a Dull Moment Label / Cat # / Matrix: Mercury / SRM-1-646 / SRM-1-646 A / SRM-1-646 B Artist / Title: Hank Williams, Jr. / Hank Williams Junior’s Greatest Hits Matrix A / Matrix B: Elektra / 60193-A/ 60194-B Lot # 30 My Max Bid Artist / Title: CBS Laboratories / Technical Series Professional Test Record $______ Label / Cat # / Matrix: STR 100 / CLD- 283 / CLD-284 Artist / Title: London / Microgroove Frequency Test Record, True High Fidelity Label / Cat # / Matrix: 5343 / ARL-3435 / ARL-3466 Notes: ffrr Lot # 31 My Max Bid Artist / Title: J.
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