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Peculiar - your pic shows the label of the US pressing.The original UK pressing was released in 1973 as Island ILPS 9268 on the pink rim label.Mastering engineer was Arun Chakraverty and not George Peckham(Porky).Regards Toni
Gene and I went to Joe's Record Express after the show4. Ry Cooder ~ Paradise And Lunch "This one was purchased at the show"
4. Ry Cooder ~ Paradise And Lunch "This one was purchased at the show"
Is that all you're gonna buy?
Today's haul from the Flea Market at the State Fairgrounds. Only one booth of records... very happy though. A good selection, Near Mint vinyl, original pressings and I haven't bought records in a while, so I was "Jonesin'" real bad for some LPs:Jeff Beck Group "Beck-Ola" 1969 Epic Records (US)Crosby, Stills & Nash "Crosby, Stills & Nash" 1969 Atlantic RecordsDavid Bowie "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust" 1972 RCA RecordsDavid Bowie" ChangesOneBowie" 1976 RCA RecordsEdgar Winter Group "They Only Come Out At Night" 1972 Epic RecordsEmerson, Lake & Palmer "Trilogy" 1972 Atlantic RecordsFleetwood Mac "Rumors" 1977 Warner Brothers RecordsDire Straits "Dire Straits" 1978 Warner BrothersDire Straits "Communique" 19798 Warner BrothersElton John "Madman Across The Water" 1972 MCA RecordsMeat Loaf "Bad Out Of Hell" 1977 Epic RecordsQueen "A Night At The Opera" 1975 Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch RecordsSantana "Inner Secrets" 1978 Columbia RecordsSqueeze "Singles" 1982 A&M RecordsTalking Heads "Fear Of Music" 1979 Sire RecordsTen Years After "A Space In Time" 1971 Columbia RecordsT. Rex "The Slider" 1972 Reprise RecordsTom Tom Club 1981 Warner Brothers RecordsThe Who "Odds & Sodds" 1974 MCA RecordsThe Who "Who Are You" 1978 MCA RecordsThe Yardbirds "For Your Love" Swiss Import, Printed in Germany Astan RecordsYes "Fragile" 1972 Atlantic RecordsNeil Young "Harvest" 1972 Warner Brothers RecordsWarron Zevon "Excitable Boy" 1978 Elektra/Asylum Records
Watch it, any wider and that TT won't fit! Paul
I have a lot of these, they are essential. I think you came upon a stash of personal records from a real music listener. Used to be I'd go to people's houses and snoop their record collection to get a good idea of what they were about (does that make me shallow?). This would be someone I could hang with. In fact, I could hang with you now! Paul
Yea Paul, you hit the nail right on the head. These albums were all from a personal collection..