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It's Only A Movie > Family

Artist: Family
Label: United Artists Records
Catalog#: UA-LA181-F
Format: Vinyl
Country: United States
Released: 1973-09

IV > Atomic Rooster

Artist: Atomic Rooster
Label: Elektra
Catalog#: EKS 75074
Format: Vinyl
Country: United States
Released: 1973

Join Inn > Ash Ra Tempel

Artist: Ash Ra Tempel
Label: Ohr
Catalog#: OMM 556.032
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1973

Journey > Kingdom Come

Artist: Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come
Label: Passport Records
Catalog#: PPS-98003
Format: Vinyl
Country: United States
Released: 1973-04
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Kingdom Come entered Rockfield Studios at the end of 1972 to record what would be their third album, Journey. Joining Arthur Brown, Andy Dalby and Phil Shutt were two new additions: Victor Peraino on keyboards and the band's so-called fifth member, the Bentley Rhythm Ace. Operated by Brown, the Bentley was, of course, one of the first drum machines; and coupled with the synthesizer work of Peraino, the two brought an original texture to the record.

Kings Of Oblivion > Pink Fairies, The

Artist: Pink Fairies
Label: Polydor
Catalog#: 2383-212
Format: Vinyl
Country: UK
Released: 1973

KPM 3 > Kin Ping Meh

Artist: Kin Ping Meh
Label: Zebra
Catalog#: 2949 011
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1973

L'Apocalypse Des Animaux > Vangelis

Artist: Vangelis
Label: Polydor
Catalog#: 2489 113
Format: Vinyl
Country: France
Released: 1973

Labyrinth > Nucleus

Artist: Ian Carr / Nucleus
Label: Vertigo
Catalog#: 6360 091
Format: Vinyl
Country: UK
Released: 1973

Larks' Tongues In Aspic > King Crimson

Artist: King Crimson
Label: Atlantic
Catalog#: SD 7263
Format: Vinyl
Country: United States
Released: 1973-03
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Following six months off to regroup, Robert Fripp's next move was forming a completely new King Crimson, coaxing away drummer Bill Bruford from Yes and bassist John Wetton from Family. Whether Fripp knew it at the time or not, the rhythm section that was the core of the new lineup would go down as one of the finest in rock history. Violinist David Cross and ex-Sunship percussionist Jamie Muir rounded out the lineup. Save for the gentle track "Exiles," the album contains little of the former Crim sound.

Le Cimetière Des Arlequins > Ange

Artist: Ange
Label: Philips
Catalog#: 9101 022
Format: Vinyl
Country: France
Released: 1973