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I was in Tempe AZ for the Insight Bowl and visited Stinkweeds; Revolver Records; Zia; Hoodlum Records & Rockzone Records and came away with theseThe two Buffalo Springfield albums are part of my quest to find quiet copies without audible scratches that weren't abused by the previous owner like I abused my original copies. Same with QMS.
3. Procol Harum / Home7. Bad Finger / Straight Up
Nice haul, Laura. Isn't that The Great Lost Kinks album? I've never seen it in person, I bid on a new copy once, but didn't go over 50 bucks so I lost the auction.I saw a mono copy of Face to Face while on vacation but the cover was beyond trashed at the edges so I passed at 22 bucks...Paul
The Great Lost Kinks Album...some info about it...
That is vicious. I can't help it. I really like the album and it is extremely rare. I'd been happy to find it for a $1.00, but then..........what else to spend the money on?
Thanks to a recommendation from a fellow member here (thanks again Marc), I aquired this via a Discogs vendor;The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric LadylandThis copy is the 180g limited 1997 release through "Experience Hendrix", remastered by Eddie Kramer and George MarinoHow can something recorded in 1968 sound so good
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" 3 LP SetLost my copy years ago and found one in fantastic condition just the other day for 3 bucks. Score!
I got Dexys Midnight Runners: Don't Stand Me Down compliments of pumpkinman.Previously unknown to me but a really likable record!Also got the Stones early box set, compliments of me! Vinyl is really flat, really quiet.Paul
The Who " Who's Next?" 1971 Decca Records Original Pressing