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    Robin Williamson - Ten Of Songs
    (1988, Flying Fish) Promo/NFS; A WAKEFIELD PRESSING in the deadwax


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    The Incredible String Band - The Big Huge
    (1969, Elektra)


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    My son sent me these yesterday
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    I found these today on a bike ride to the flea market & GW
    the Pete Townshend is a double and never opened. The Fleetwood Mac
    is a double also ...have NEVER seen this Moody Blues ...VG cond ...

    $7 for all.
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    Paul Siebel - Jack-Knife Gypsy
    (1971, Elektra)





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    $5 each at a yard sale this morning
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    Black Sabbath - Paranoid (1970, Vertigo) -- UK 1976 NEMS reissue
    The Beatles - White Album (1968, Apple) 1977 German issue; Cat# 1C 192-04 173/74 trashed cover but LPs are very clean.

    $1 thrift store grabs last week
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    Silly Wizard - Caledonia's Hardy Sons (1978, Highway) 1980 Shanachie issue
    Planxty - Cold Blow And The Rainy Night (1974, Martin-Coulter) 1979 Shanachie issue
    Planxty - After The Break (1979, Tara) UK pressing
    Meredith Monk - Key (1973, Lovely) 1978 issue
    Etta James - Deep In The Night (1978, Warner Bros)
    10cc - 100cc (1975, UK/London)
    Leo Kottke - Time Step (1983, Chysalis)
    Mark-Almond - The Best Of (1973, Blue Thumb)
    John Prine - Common Sense (1975, Atlantic)
    New Riders Of The Purple Sage - Brujo (1974, Columbia)

    Estate sale today $1
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    Various Artists - A Jazz Salute To Freedom (1963, Core) comp from Roulette & Roost artists/titles


    Record Store $1
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    John Fahey - Vol. 4 The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party (1966, Takoma)
    The Modern Jazz Quartet - Goes Stereo (195?, Realistic/Hallmark)
    Various Artists - Top Hits From WEA (1983, Warner-Pioneer) Japan issue NFS compilation
    Joe Farrell - Upon This Rock (1974, CTI)


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    Kayak - Periscope Life (1980, Mercury) Promo/NFS
    Kayak - Phantom Of The Night (1978, GRT) White label test pressing
    Box Of Frogs - Strange Land (1986, Epic)
    Robin Williamson - Ten Of Songs (1988, Flying Fish)
    Robin Williamson - Legacy Of The Scottish Harpers (1984, Flying Fish)
    Robin Williamson - Legacy Of The Scottish Harpers, Volume Two (1986, Flying Fish)
    Robin Williamson - Music For The Mabinogi (1984, Flying Fish)
    Rodney Dillard - At Silver Dollar City (1985, Flying Fish)
    Dillard, Hartford, Dillard - (Permanent Wave) (1980, Flying Fish) SEALED
    John Hartford - Me Oh My, How The Time Does Fly (1987, Flying Fish)
    John Hartford - Down On The River (1989, Flying Fish)
    John Stewart - Signals Through the Glass (1968, Capitol) Radio station copy
    Jesse Winchester - Talk Memphis (1981, Bearsville) Promo/NFS
    Alun Davies - Daydo (1972, Columbia)
    Jackie DeShannon - You're The Only Dancer (1977, Amherst) Promo/NFS
    The Earl Scruggs Revue - Strike Anywhere (1977, Columbia) Promo/NFS
    Loraine Frisaura - Be Happy For Me (1976, Pye)
    Chet Atkins - The First Nashville Guitar Quartet (1979, RCA) w/ Liona Boyd
    The Youngbloods - Earth Music (1968, RCA)
    HooDoo Rhythm Devils - Safe In Their Homes (1976, Fantasy) Promo/NFS
    The Boys Of The Lough - Lochaber No More (1976, Philo) Promo/NFS
    Bruce Cockburn - Selected Cuts From US 1980 Tour (1980, Millenium) Promo/NFS
    Bruce Cockburn - RCA Special Radio Series Volume II (1980, RCA)
    Chris Hillman - Morning Sky (1982, Sugar Hill)
    Ralph McTell - Live (1978, Fantasy) Promo/NFS
    Gerry Rafferty - Sleepwalking (1982, Liberty)
    Sutherland Brothers - Lifeboat (1972, CBS) UK pressing, 1977 issue; Promo/NFS
    Sutherland Brothers & Quiver - Slipstream (1976, Columbia) WLP Promo/NFS

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    Fairport Convention - self titled (1969, A&M) WLP Promo/NFS
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    Black Sabbath - Paranoid
    (1970, Vertigo) UK 1976 pressing on Nems




    a $5 yard sale pickup today, sounds terrific. also pictured - US Warner Bros release
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    Brand X - Do They Hurt?
    (1980, Passport) STERLING in the deadwax




    nice recording with prominent drumming by Phil Collins. Liner notes by Michael Palin, the title "Do They Hurt ?" is a line from Holy Grail (witch sequence)
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    Love this Brand X album and their other albums as well. The band and arrangements are incredibly fluid and tight--really well written songs in a jazz/rock fusion vein. Gotta love the Monty Python/Michael Palin connection! The band I was playing in at the time was the opening act for them for a show in the early 90's here in upstate NY. By then they had become a "power trio"---John Goodsall was still their guitarist (and primary composer), and Percy Jones was still their bassist (as can be seen by the record label in your photo, Jones and Goodsall wrote much of "Do They Hurt" as well). They had a new drummer (Frank Katz) who was phenomenal--it was an amazing show. Goodsall had a midi guitar that triggered keyboards, synths, etc. that really filled in the sound nicely. Trivia about this "Do They Hurt" album, it was recorded at Startling Studios, which was located in Ringo Starr's countryside home (formerly John Lennon's home).....
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    Brand X - Do They Hurt?
    (1980, Passport) STERLING in the deadwax




    nice recording with prominent drumming by Phil Collins. Liner notes by Michael Palin, the title "Do They Hurt ?" is a line from Holy Grail (witch sequence)

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    Another nice haul--you've been finding some great stuff in your neck of the woods. That Pete Townshend "Scoop" album has some great material on it--amazing you got a sealed copy! Love the Fleetwood Mac live LP and some cool Moodies too. A lot of people don't know that the "Go Now" album by the Moody Blues that you purchased (their first album) features Denny Laine from Wings and is a pre-Justin Hayward Moody Blues album. Justin joined for their next LP--they got him from a classified ad (what luck--getting Justin Hayward from a classified ad)!
    Quote Originally Posted by SEAWOLF97 View Post
    I found these today on a bike ride to the flea market & GW
    the Pete Townshend is a double and never opened. The Fleetwood Mac
    is a double also ...have NEVER seen this Moody Blues ...VG cond ...

    $7 for all.

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    In regard of prices, I get my used records for about $1.00 for a 12" single as well as most LPs, with sometimes a hefty $3.00 for rarer discs. I moved to the suburbs (away from hip downtown Montreal) and I can say that perhaps one of the main thing I like with my new location is that used disc shop. They are at the receiving end of many clubs, and basements from retired peoples. Sometimes I can go thru boxes and boxes of records, listening to what I want and bring home dozen of new (to me) discs or stuff I was looking for. Same discs are $10.00 in Montreal's hip shops. I average around 40 discs per week these days. I don't buy to resale. Just personal enjoyment But I did find a $3.00 Mono Rolling Stone disc (their third album) that discogs pretends sell at $200.00

    But if one looks for all the 1970s disco, 1980s new wave and pop as well as 1990s techno and dance, it's all there to be liberated from their crate...

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    warmest day of the year..so far

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    nice for a drive down to Canby record show ...picked these 4 $1's for my son...VG++ condition
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    and for myself

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    Bruce Cockburn - Selected Cuts From The 1980 U.S. Tour
    (1980, Millenium) NFS/Promo; MCR in the deadwax; Mastered at Master Cutting Room, NYC




    4 live tracks from the tour in support of the Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws LP.
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    Brand X - Do They Hurt?

    Quote Originally Posted by voice of theatr View Post
    Love this Brand X album and their other albums as well. The band and arrangements are incredibly fluid and tight--really well written songs in a jazz/rock fusion vein. Gotta love the Monty Python/Michael Palin connection! The band I was playing in at the time was the opening act for them for a show in the early 90's here in upstate NY. By then they had become a "power trio"---John Goodsall was still their guitarist (and primary composer), and Percy Jones was still their bassist (as can be seen by the record label in your photo, Jones and Goodsall wrote much of "Do They Hurt" as well). They had a new drummer (Frank Katz) who was phenomenal--it was an amazing show. Goodsall had a midi guitar that triggered keyboards, synths, etc. that really filled in the sound nicely. Trivia about this "Do They Hurt" album, it was recorded at Startling Studios, which was located in Ringo Starr's countryside home (formerly John Lennon's home).....
    wow, great story and additional trivia about the band and the record. I agree about the terrific jazz/rock fusion material here.
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