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ELLIS Riding On the Crest Of A Slump (1972 UK 9-track LP, picture sleeve. A great Roger Daltrey produced debut album by this British band founded by Steve Ellis [Love Affair] and featuring the keyboard work of Zoot Money, it's quality hard rock with jazz overtones. The sleeve has some light edge scuffing and spine wear, whilst the vinyl looks seldom played EPC64878) more...
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ELLIS Riding On The Crest Of A Slump / Why Not? (2006 issue UK 19-track digitally remastered 2-on-1 CD album comprising both original CBS albums produced by Roger Daltrey & Mike Vernon, sealed picture sleeve) more...
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