June 24, 2010

Buried Treasure Show #101 (repeat)


Buried Treasure Show #101 (repeat), Season 5 – Show 3, airing June 24 – 28, 2010

The Jeff Beck Group Jailhouse Rock Beck-Ola
The Shadows The Savage Platinum Collection
The Kinks Ev'ry Body's Gonna Be Happy Picture Book
Manfred Mann Pretty Flamingo Down The Road Apiece; Their EMI Recordings, 1963-1966
Jimi Hendrix Experience Fire Are You Experienced
Leonard Cohen In My Secret Life Live In London
Jackie Brenston & his Delta Cats Rocket "88" Loud, Fast & Out of Control; The Wild Sounds of 50's Rock
Jerry Lee Lewis Let's Talk About Us Original Sun Singles '56-'60
The Allman Brothers Band Trouble No More At Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition)
Chan Romero The Hippy Hippy Shake Loud, Fast & Out of Control; The Wild Sounds of 50's Rock
The Chantays Pipeline Rock Instrumental Classics, Vol. 5: Surf
Charlie Rich Mohair Sam Feel Like Going Home: The Essential Charlie Rich
Chartbusters She's The One Hey! Look What I Found (Volume 6)
Lazy Lester I'm Gonna Leave You Baby Jook Joint Blues: Good Time Rhythm & Blues 1943-1956
Hank Ballard & the Midnighters The Hoochie Coochie Coo The Very Best of Hank Ballard & the Midnighters
Champion Jack Dupree Junker's Blues Blues From The Gutter
Gerry & the Pacemakers It's Gonna Be Alright At Abbey Road: 1963-1966
Bob Dylan Temporary Like Achilles Blonde On Blonde
Van Morrison In The Days Before Rock 'n' Roll Enlightenment



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