June 10, 2010

Buried Treasure Show #098


Buried Treasure Show #098 (repeat), Season 4 / Show 26, airing June 10, 14, 2010

Moby Grape Hey Grandma Moby Grape
Nazz Open My Eyes Nazz
The Nightcrawlers A Basket of Flowers The Little Black Egg
The Monkees Saturday's Child The Monkees (Deluxe Edition)
The Move Message From The Country Message From The Country
The Beatles Love You To Revolver
Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels Ruby Baby & Peaches On a Cherry Tree Sock It To Me
Mink DeVille Cadillac Walk Spanish Stroll 1977-1987
Marvin Gaye At Last (I Found A Love) I Heard It Through The Grapevine/I Want You
Paul Revere & The Raiders Peace Of Mind Greatest Hits
Mose Allison I Love The Life I Live The Best of Mose Allison
The Rolling Stones Torn And Frayed Exile On Main Street
Les Paul Trio Blue Skies Complete Decca Master Takes
The Lively Ones Surf Rider Surf Rider! & Surf Drums
The Beach Boys In My Room Surfer Gir/Shut Down Volume 2
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band Off The Wall An Anthology: The Elektra Years
J.J. Cale I Got The Same Old Blues Anyway The Wind Blows: The Anthology
Little Richard Medley: Kansas City / Hey Hey Hey Hey The Very Best of Little Richard
The Kinks I Gotta Move Picture Book (Box Set)

The Who Out In The Street My Generation (Deluxe Edition)


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