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Van Halen - Crossing Over (left channel only)
raremusicman
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Nothing too fancy here -- I just took the left channel from Van Halen's "Crossing Over" and copied it to make a stereo track. The song was originally recorded as a home de...
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Dixie Chicks - "The Flip Side" (1991) rare track!!
raremusicman
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Here is a super-rare song by The Dixie Chicks, recorded in October 1991 and released that December on a 7" single and cassette single. Beautifully sung by Laura Lynch with...
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Nelson Person - "Don't Be Late" (1986) (with Brad Delp?)
raremusicman
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Nelson Person was a band from Danvers, Massachusetts. They recorded this song around 1986, but broke up sometime afterwards. I've been told that the late great Brad Delp ...
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National Pinion Pole - Make Your Mark Little Man (1966)
raremusicman
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Here's a rare 1966 slice of rock & roll political satire. Credited to "National Pinion Pole" (a play on the phrase "National Opinion Poll"), this song was most likely reco...
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Lulu - "Everybody Clap" (rare alternate version, 1971)
raremusicman
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This is an alternate version of Lulu's 1971 single "Everybody Clap" (also known as "Everybody's Got To Clap"), which was produced and co-written by Maurice Gibb of the Bee ...
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Steve Perry - "Happy Birthday Brian" (unreleased song, 1989)
raremusicman
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This is a special birthday song that Steve Perry recorded for Brian Phelps (co-host of the "Mark & Brian" morning radio program in Los Angeles). This is from 1989 I believ...
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Harry Chapin - "Taxi" rare unreleased version (1971)
raremusicman
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This is an extremely rare version of "Taxi". It was included on a promotional album from Elektra Records in January 1972.
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The Family Dogg - poetry from "A Way Of Life" (1969)
raremusicman
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This is a bit of an odd one. This is from a band called The Family Dogg, who released an album in 1969 called "A Way Of Life". The album featured several spoken-word poet...
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Spectrum - Music Soothes The Savage Breast (1968)
raremusicman
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1968 B-side by a somewhat obscure British group called The Spectrum. Although often described as a pre-fab British answer to The Monkees, the truth is that they pre-dated T...
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Patricia Gratton with The Spectrum - "I Can't Hear You No More"
raremusicman
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Here's a scene from the 1969 British film "The Reckoning", in which The Spectrum can be seen backing Patricia Gratton on a version of "I Can't Hear You No More". Yes, this...
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