Miles Davis’ first Gold Record, Bitches Brew. This is an original Columbia Label, double album, with slight wear on the cover (but both records in great shape). A trend breaking record for Davis and Jazz alike, “Miles Runs the Voodoo Down” sums up Davis’ transition with this album from a chill Jazz musician, to an aggressive, and often explosive improviser. $44
All Things Must Pass, Harrison’s first release after the Beatles, is also the first solo artist, triple release vinyl. Featuring two formal LP’s and a third loaded with informal jams titled Apple Jam, Harrison once stated: “I didn’t have many tunes on Beatles records, so doing an album like All Things Must Pass was like going to the bathroom and letting it out.” This is a very rare Promo Copy, with promo holes still in the Poster and sleeves, mint condition all the way around. $99
Everybody wants Zeppelin lately, so here you go! Physical Graffiti, a rare German copy with slight wear on Disc 2, but guaranteed to play, $48. Zeppelin III, a white label,.Promo release with some cover wear, a rare find at $77. Zeppelin IV, a First Edition (broadway address on label) with song sticker on the cover, on sale from $70 to $55!!