Sly & The Family Stone - The First Family - Live At The Winchester Cathedral 1967 (LP, RSD, Dlx, cle) (2025) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
RSDCA #OfficialRSDRecordStore Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: HMRLP-025, 638126751539
Country:    Worldwide  
Released:  12 Apr 2025
Genre:       Funk / Soul
Style:         

Tracklist:
A1. I Ain't Got Nobody
A2. Skate Now
A3. Show Me
A4. What Is Soul?
A5. I Can't Turn You Loose
B1. Baby I Need Your Loving
B2. Pucker Up Buttercup
B3. Saint James Infirmary
B4. I Gotta Go Now (Up On The Floor) - Funky Broadway

Credits:
Arranged By - Sly Stone
Bass, Vocals - Larry Graham
Consultant - Alan Wolmark
Design - Steve Stanley (2)
Executive-Producer - George Baer Wallace
Executive-Producer - Patrick Whalen
Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Organ - Sly Stone
Guitar, Trombone, Trumpet, Vocals - Freddie Stone
Interviewer, Liner Notes, Producer, Research, Restoration - Alec Palao
Interviewer, Producer, Research - Edwin Konings
Interviewer, Research, Producer - Arno Konings
Lacquer Cut By - Kevin Gray
Logo - Joe Schillaci (2)
Management - Rich Romanello
Mastered By - Dan Hersch
Percussion - Greg Errico
Project Manager - Lucas Van Lenten
Saxophone, Tambourine - Jerry Martini
Trumpet, Vocals - Cynthia Robinson


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 6 38126 75153 9

Companies:
Licensed From El Camino Real (5)
Recorded At Winchester Cathedral, Redwood City, CA
Phonographic Copyright (p) El Camino Real (5)

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William (Bill) Smith
Great Album

Started getting into Charles Bradley around the same time as Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings. I'm filling in my Soul collection and Daptone Records did a great job with this release.

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William (Bill) Smith
Great Pressing of Stop Making Sense

I'm a Talking Heads fan and have this release on CD, of course I need the LP version. Sounds great on my Planar Rega 2.

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Joan Williams
Pearl Jam -Ten

Well, that takes me back! The first time I had even heard of them was on Saturday Night Live in 1992. They came out and played Alive. Eddie Vedder looked like a kid but with a huge voice. I’ll never forget near the end of the song, he whipped off his hat and his long hair that was tucked up in his hat flew out and grunge was born! lol (to me anyway! ) It made me want to put on a pair of ripped jeans, a band tee and a flannel shirt! 👏👏Love the album!

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Brandon’s

Fast shipping, product arrived in mint condition and super friendly above and beyond customer service

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Madison Hood
Love

The vinyl was beautiful, the songs are amazing, and the customer service was wonderful!

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