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TRAMLINE Moves Of Vegetable Centuries (Super rare original 1969 pink Island 'eye' logo label issue 8-track STEREO vinyl LP produced by Guy Stevens and featuring versions of Traffic's Pearly Queen and the Young Rascals' You Better Run. Housed in a fully laminated stickered picture sleeve with pinched spine including sky blue poly-lined company inner. The sleeve shows some light shelfwear with lifting to the laminate by the spine, however it is in otherwise excellent condition - the edges are perfect and the spine retains its shape with clearly legible print. The vinyl is a stunning near MINT with beautifully bright, clean 'rough' textured labels, complete with original inner - a top copy of this highly sought after Island collectable! ILPS9095) more...
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TRAMLINE Moves Of Vegetable Centuries (2009 UK limited edition 8-track digitally remastered CD album - The 2nd and final set by the hot young blues band signed to Chris Blackwell’s Island Records, originally released back in 1969. This album wasproduced by the late Guy Stevens and he suggested the unusual name, for which guitarist Micky Moody confesses he has no explanation [Stevens had also suggested such names as Procol Harum and Mott The Hoople, and so 'Moves Of Vegetable Centuries' was just another flight of Stevens’ fancy!]. The band was getting into its stride with the addition of sax player Ron Aspery and bass guitar virtuoso Colin Hodgkinson from progressive group Back Door. They add a boost to such performances as the Tramline version of Traffic's 'Pearly Queen' and the old Yardbirds/Billy Boy Arnold favourite 'I Wish You Would'. Here is R&B 60s-style with high energy and strong musicianship. Micky Moody describes the evolution and ultimate fate of the band in his interview for the CD liner notes, presented in sealed & stickered card wallet sleeve) more...
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TRAMLINE Moves Of Vegetable Centuries (Rare 1969 UK 8-track stereo LP on the rough textured pink Island 'eye' logo label, produced by Guy Stevens & featuring covers of Traffic's Pearly Queen & the Young Rascals' You Better Run, laminated picture sleeve with powder blue company inner. The sleeve has a 3" seam split to the bottom and shows just a little light creasing, whilst the heavyweight vinyl grades Excellent with just a few faint paper scuffs to show play. Overall a Very Good example & one that never shows up! ILPS9095) more...
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TRAMLINE Somewhere Down The Line (Original 1968 pink Island 'eye' logo label issue 9-track stereo vinyl LP, housed in a fully laminated picture sleeve. The picture sleeve is showing some signs of age with minor ringwear and some laminate lift atthe spine, but the vinyl looks barely played with beautifully clean 'rough' textured labels - a great copy of this rare album! ILPS9088) more...
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TRAMLINE Somewhere Down The Line (2009 UK limited edition 9-track digitally remastered CD album - at last, this super-rare LP is finally available on CD! Originally released on Island in 1968 [sandwiched between Nirvana's 'All Of Us' and Free's 'Tons Of Sobs'], this was the debut longplayer from Tramline, a powerhouse blues/rock group not dissimilar to Free, who were formed in 1968 and featured Micky Moody, a dynamic guitarist who later found fame with Whitesnake. Micky looks back onhis early adventures with Tramline in an exclusive new interview with Repertoire’s Chris Welch for the informative liner notes: 'On the blues tunes we sounded like 60-year-old black guys from the Mississippi, which is odd when you’re only 17 and from North Yorkshire!' Presented in sealed & stickered card wallet sleeve) more...
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TRAMLINE Somewhere Down The Line (Rare 1969 Canadian 9-track LP featuring Micky Moody on guitar, pasted picture sleeve with deletion drill hole. This amazing copy has miraculously managed to remain factory sealed for over thirty five years & is therefore still mint & unplayed!) more...
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