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Mrs. Pman and I went to DD's this afternoon. 1. Stan Getz Charlie Byrd / Jazz Samba (Japanese LP)2. Graham Parker / Another Grey Area (Sealed)3. John Klemmer / Solo Saxophone (Sealed)4. The Jazz Piano Quaretet / Let It Happen (Sealed)5. Crosby, Stills & Nash / Daylight Again6. Oscar Peterson Piano Solo / Tracks7. Gary Burton / Reunion8. Simple Minds / Life In A Day9. Mike Metheny / Blue Jay Sessions10. Spirit / self titled (Sundazed Mono)11. The Lovin' Spoonful / Once upon A Time12. Ray Bryant / Con Alma13. Strawbs / Bursting At The Seams14. Herbie Mann ~ Early Mann / The Bethlehem Years, Vol. 115.The Hollyridge Strings / The New Beatles Songbook
Bill, does the owner of DD Records acquire as many used records as it seems like? How big is the store?
Actually it's nuts how many Lp's he comes up with. Almost all the Lp's I bought tonight were marked down to make room as he has another large collection coming in soon. Which is supposed to be alot of British blues Lp's. I'm hoping for some early John Mayall on Decca and maybe some Chicken Shack Of the records listed 1 was $8 ~ 2 at $3 ~ the rest were a $1Laura look for DD's on FaceBook
I don't do Facebook
A pic from FaceBook there is a little more space behind the camera
When I first saw this pic I thought it was Pumpkins back room given the number of recent posts here I had quite a fruitful trip to a local Record Fair today and managed to bag a few albums, many of which I've been on the look out for, for some time;STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN, COULD'NT STAND THE WEATHERPAUL SIMON, GRACELANDTHE MOODY BLUES, DAYS OF FUTURE PASSEDJ GEILS BAND, BLOODSHOTSUPERTRAMP, BREAKFAST IN AMERICATHIN LIZZY, NIGHTLIFEGEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS, MAVERICKBOB SEGER, STRANGER IN TOWNBILLY SQUIER, SAY NOTHIN LIZZY, JOHNNY THE FOXDON McLEAN, AMERICAN PIESUPERTRAMP, FAMOUS LAST WORDS SRV got the first run out on return home - My youngest (5 year old) Daughter's response was "Dad this music's Cool" Bob's on now - got plenty of good listening to come
Thin Lizzy - Nightlife from 1974I've been on the hunt for mint copies for a few years now of this and Johnny.Snatched them both for under ten USD.Just popped it on - Perfect
When you have an American copy you just can't resist a British import...Paul
Met up with Shadowlight, Etcarroll and of course Mrs. P at DD's today5. Roy Wood ~ On The Road Again7. Sea Train ~ Selftitled
On The Road Again is not Roy's finest moment, but since The Move are my favorite group I have just about everything Roy's ever done! Do you have Boulders? Mustard?Seatrain self-titled: guess their first two albums are eponymous! The one with 13 Questions was a college favorite...Paul