July 22, 2010

Buried Treasure Show # 105 (Repeat Show)


Buried Treasure #105 (repeat show), Season 5 / Show 7, for broadcast July 22 - 26, 2010

Wilson Pickett I Found A True Love Wilson Pickett's Greatest Hits
James Brown & the Famous Flames I'll Go Crazy (live) Live At The Apollo (1962) Expanded Edition
Bob Marley & The Wailers Iron Lion Zion One Love: The Very Best of Bob Marley & The Wailers
The Kinks Set Me Free Picture Book
The Kinks Till The End Of The Day Picture Book
Richie Barrett Some Other Guy At The Club
Larry Williams Heeby-Jeebies Bad Boy
Joe Cocker Lawdy Miss Clawdy Joe Cocker!
Harry Nilsson Jump Into The Fire Greatest Hits
Tony Joe White Polk Salad Annie The Best of Tony Joe White
Mose Allison New Parchman The Best of Mose Allison
The Rolling Stones Ventilator Blues Exile On Main Street
John Lee Hooker I'm In The Mood The Very Best of John Lee Hooker
Barbara George I Know (You Don't Love Me Anymore) Golden Classics
Sam Cooke A Change Is Gonna Come Portrait Of A Legend 1951-1964
Sly & The Family Stone Sing A Simple Song The Essential Sly & The Family Stone
Muddy Waters Walking Thru The Park Fathers And Sons
Freddy King Onion Rings The Very Best of Freddy King, Volume One
Travis Wammack Tech-Nically Speaking That Scratchy Guitar From Memphis
Link Wray & His Ray Men Rumble Rock Instrumental Classics, Vol. 1: The 50's
The Beatles Getting Better Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Mono Remastered Box Set)



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