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Somethin' Else, The Kingston Trio, 1965 Recorded at Columbus Recording in 1965.
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You Were On My Mind, We Five, 1967 The debut We Five LP. | ![]() |
| 1966 |
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Children of the Morning, The Kingston Trio, 1966 Recorded at Columbus Recording in 1965.
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Something Good for Your Head, Blackburn & Snow, 1999 Many of the recordings on this collection were recorded at Columbus Recording in 1966 and early 1967. | ![]() |
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So Glad I Found You, The Mystery Trend, 1999 Many of the tracks on this collection were recorded at Columbus Recording in 1966. | ![]() |
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Fat City, The Sons Of Champlin, 1999 The recordings on this collection were recorded at Columbus Recording in late 1966 and early 1967. | ![]() |
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Holy Music, Malachi, 1967 Recorded at Columbus Recording in August 1966.
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| 1967 |
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Make Someone Happy, We Five, 1967 The second We Five LP. | ![]() |
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Fire In The City / Your Sons And Daughters single, Jon Hendricks, 1967 This singe, with members of the Grateful Dead backing Jon Hendricks, was recorded at Columbus Recording. | ![]() |
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Sunday Afternoon At The Trident, Don Scaletta Trio, 1967 This "live" album was partly recorded live at the Trident in Sausalito and partly recorded at Columbus Recording. | ![]() |
| 1968 |
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Cauldron, Fifty Foot Hose, 1968 The only Fifty Foot Hose LP. | ![]() |
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Early Muses, Dan Hicks, 1998 Some of the music on this collection was recorded at Columbus Recording in 1968 for a planned album that was not released. | ![]() |
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Anthem Of The Sun, Grateful Dead, 1968 The final mix mastering for Anthem Of The Sun was performed at Columbus Recording. | ![]() |
| 1969 |
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Shades Of Joy, Shades Of Joy, 1969 The debut Shades Of Joy LP. | ![]() |
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Dawn, Don Robertson, 1969 Partly recorded at Columbus Recording in the spring of 1969.
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Mendocino, Sir Douglas Quintet, 1969 Partly recorded at Columbus Recording. | ![]() |
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It's Not Killing Me, Mike Bloomfield, 1969 Recorded at Golden State Recording, Wally Heider Recording and Columbus Studios in San Francisco. | ![]() |
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