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Ha! I'm not having any of that lot. Would a Shriekback single in a picture sleeve be of any interest?
I'm tempted, but haven't got any spare shelf-space after buying a Furtwangler Ring cycle 93 LP box set from Tony L. I've never actually listened to the Shriekback single; what manner of band be they?
Hi Mr Fox, I'll take these please: Tony Banks - A Curious Feeling -- VG/NM Genesis' Keyboardist's epic first Solo LP -- £1 -- quite hard to find. Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman £1 (Don't cha know... talking bout a revolution.. etc etc. Feel uplifted for a quid!) Dire Straits - Love Over Gold (w liner) vg/nm - Vertigo Original £2 (The Audiophile Reference.) Japan - Gentlemen Take Polaroids - £1 (a band on the cusp of losing the "adolesent sex" edge and gaining the "tin drum" sound. Almost there! Howard Jones - Humans Lib - EX/NM - With Liner £1 Simple Minds - Once Upon a Time -- £1 - With "All the things she said" on it... Hell of a blasert of an LP. One for sunny days. I make that £7 + the p&p, thanks.
heck, I'll take the Led Zep too pls (except Physical Graffitti) Led Zeppelin MINT £2 Led Zeppelin II MINT £2 Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy MINT £2 Led Zeppelin Zozo (Symbols) MINT £2 extra £8, makes £15.
Hi Fox can you put me down for these please. The Beatles - The Historic Sessions - Triple box set. f/f semi bootleg of early demo sessions made by Epstein for Decca etc and which wooed EMI. Various Capitol Anthologies are all pulled together to make a fine set. £3. The box is in Fair condition. Needs serial cleanings. Michael Hedges - Watching my Life Go By g-vg/nm - £2 - Follow-up to Aerial Boundaries. He (gasp) can sing! Michael Hedges - SantaBear's First Christmas - m/m - £1 - Never played. I daren't. I'm a completist! Half instrumental half story/dialogue -- for the kids. Aural Novocaine. Andy
These please, Fox: Paul Weller -- Stanley Road £1 Paul Weller -- Heavy Soul £4 -- Gatefold VG/NM. Very 60s sound. Ta
The Beat - I Just Can't Stop it. f/vg - £1 Awesome 2tone Ska beginning from Brum beat. Inc. Mirror in the Bathroom and Hands off she's mine!The Egg - Travelator £2 -- Dance and wacka wacka wacka music for headbanging nutjobs The Egg - Albumen £2 -- Dance and wacka wacka wacka music for headbanging nutjobs The Egg - Shoplifting EP £2 -- (on cup of tea records RARE) Proto dance and wacka wacka wacka music for beginning headbanger nutjobs Mayaku - The other side of the volcano - TRIPLE nm/nm £3 Deep house with electronica and some great studio work most tracks are 10 minutes apiece, -- with tracks like Space Race Dub and Cookies for Breakfast this is trippy and dancy at the same time. Panatone - Panatone by Cosmic Flux Musiq AKA Tom Thump - nm/m £2 ("Cosmic Flux Musiq's latest foray into the world of soundscapes finds us in the realm of the sophisticated jazz groove. On "Panatone", groove merchant and long-time jazz hustler Tom Thump mixes old with new to brew up something seriously smooth and sexy.") Justin Robertson - Revtone £3 2LP ON NUPHONIC Hard Dance and classic northern bedroom tan. Jazzy beats and slick sample work. Enjoyable! Wax Doctor -- Selected Works £2 DBL R&S Records (so watch that inner groove!). Experemental sound collages in raw minimalist drum and air. Really enticing stuff. It started me on my excursions into noise. Maybe it will you too. If any of it's crap I'll send you my Marillion albums in return
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti MINT £2 Windham Hill Sampler 84. £1 Peter Gabriel - So. £1 So far plz Cheers
Blues Brothers - Briefcase full of Blues - Essential R&B quitessential Party sounds NM/M £1 Blues Brothers - Made in America - They did it once, now they do the same live! VG/M £1 (some spine wear) Boston - Boston - First LP with Epic 24 guitars a track "More than a feeling". Insane Tennis Raquet riffage with to die for FM-friendly pop/rock. £1 Dire Straits - Dire Straits - (w liner) VG/NM Vertigo Original - £1 (Yellowing of white cover) Peter Gabriel - So. £1 (Dupe copy) Michael Jackson - Thriller - VG/NM - Epic (spine fraying at top) Gatefold/Liner 50p Los Lobos - and a time to dance m/m £1.50 (rough trade edition) Los Lobos - How will the Wolf Survive - £1.50 (got on have them both for £2 you want to - you do) Bob Marley and the Wailers - Legend - The Best of (gatefold) 50p Marillion - Script for a Jester's Tear - F/VG- £1 (wear on sleeve 2 x copies of LP!) Marillion - Fugazi - VG/NM £1 small sticker damage in top right hand corner Marillion - Misplaced Childhood - NM/M £1 Marillion - Real to Reel - NM/M £1 (live Fame issue) Marillion - Clutching at Straws - VG/VG £1 (yes I did have a moment of mental instability, now its your turn!) Uriah Heep -- Salisbury £1 -- Proto Prog Nonsense. Vangelis - Chariots of Fire (Soundtrack) EX/M £1 (paper liner, slight wear on spine edge top and bottom) Dave Weckl - Master Plan -- GRP Digital Master -- Drummer for Zappa and Corea's Akoustic/Electrik band. No yout average Drummer does a solo LP hell. Jazzy. £16 + postage and what do you want for the Weckl? I'm in the UK.
Acouple more for the pile Fox Fairground Attacction - The first of a Million Kisses - £1 (w lyric sheet) (amazing groundbreaking late 8o's LP showcasing Eddi Reader's talents at the fore) Carole King - Tapestry - £1 vg/nm Sixpence None the Richer -- Sixpence None the Richer -- First LP £1. Whatever happened to them? American Indie/Folk crossover unit. Good uplifting songs. God botherers I think. I was 10 quid the poorer! Cheers Andy
Cafe del Mar and Mary Coughlan, Tired and Emotional for me, please. I'm pleased to see I'm not the only male who ever bought a 2 Nice Girls album. I actually have two, Like a Version (an EP of five covers and one original, it says here, the original being I spent my last 10 $ ...) and the same album that you seem to have. Haven't played either album in years, but I'll have to give them a spin as soon as my record player is operational again. Btw, one of the members of the trio 2 Nice Girls was Laurie Freelove who later made solo records, commercially more successful but nowhere near as charming as 2 Nice Girls.
PMSL I just read the original thread. Fox I still have some Diamanda Galas, Einsturzende Neubauten (1st 12") and Xmal Deutchsland that bounced back from Griffo earlier this year. I'll dig em out if you are interested.
Hi, I'll take Carmel-The drum is everything Mary Coughlan- all 3 LP's Jon & Vangelis - both LP's Cheers, Dave
Fox, you're going to hell twice, once for selling Marillion records rather than firing them into space, and once for selling Neil Young's Weld, one of the greatest live rock albums ever made. You are, like, so damned I missed the Neubauten reconstruction, looked like fun. -- Ian