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Picked these up in the last week:

Used CD:
Gatemouth Brown: The Man

New CDs:
Jim Lauderdale/Ralph Stanley: Lost In The Lonesome Pines
Gillian Welch: Soul Journey
Michael Bloomfield: Essential Blues 1964--1969
Robert Randolph & Family Band: live at wetlands

Used LPs
Sam Cooke: The Man & His Music (2LP collection, mint)
The Coasters: Their Greatest Recordings (sealed, 1971)
The Sun Story (Rhino 2LP compilation)
Duke Robillard & the Pleasure Kings: (self-titled)
Duke Robillard & the Pleasure Kings: Too Hot To Handle
Golden Butter: Best of Paul Butterfield Blues Band (2LPs)
 
Golden Butter: Best of Paul Butterfield Blues Band (2LPs)

Gotta be good... I have most of the LP's and I think ALL the CD's... Great blues band.... East-west .....
 
Today's $1 LP finds:

Boston - Don't Look Back
Marshall Tucker Band - Long Hard Ride
Pure Prairie League - Bustin' Out (gotta like Amie, one of my old band's most-requested songs)
Emmylou Harris - Evangeline (the Hot Band is well, hot)
Robert Plant - Pictures at Eleven
The Firm - self titled
Raiders of the Lost Ark soundtrack
Bad Company - Desolation Angels
Steeleye Span - Below the Salt
Focus - Moving Waves (only reason to own this is the demented "Hocus Pocus", the famous prog rock yodeling song)
 
Butterfield Blues

"Mimi" Sure agree with you about the PBBB -- it pains me that heroin/alcohol took him and Bloomfield way, way too early.
 
Today's $1 LPs:

Men At Work - "Business as Usual" & "Cargo"
Steely Dan - "Aja"
Robert Plant - "Shaken 'n Stirred"

And here was a neat find - "Music to Listen to KLH By" demo record for KLH speakers, etc. Neat! Have the JBL "Sessions" double album around here somewhere, too.
 
The garage sales were good to me this weekend. I bought
18 @ .50 each at one sale, then 70 @ .25 ea at another yesterday, then today I bought another 10 @ 25 ea. and a box of 8 tracks for $5. after that another sale the guy wanted $1. ea. so I showed him what mint records I bought at .25 each and then he said just give me $10. for the two big boxes (150?), so I did, then the guy next door was selling tools and I bought one and then he offered some others @40% less than he marked and threw in a small box of records, mostly classical. No, I am not
going to list them all! :D I got to figure out what to do with the
disco and Conway Twitty type ones. I don't think the used stores will take them. :p:

Carl
 
Lets see….
18+70+10+150+++=248 or MORE....
That sounds like a HERNIA....
And at least 12 hours to go through ‘em:)
 
There is sure a whole mess of them! A few 78's were in there too.
I have to get rid of the ones like Disco Noel!!!! :puke:
There is a lot of great stuff in there though too! I guess I will set my record cleaner in front of the TV for MNF. :cool:


Carl
 
Found Led Zeppelin's "Physical Grafitti" and Jimi Hendrix and Otis Redding, "Live From The Monterey Pop Festival" Also, stopped by Crows Nest and got AC/DC's "Back In Black" on 180gr virgin vinyl :)
 
Today's thrift store finds

Found a cache of 80's rock/metal. I almost never see this stuff in decent condition. These have some cover wear, but the vinyl looks quite playable:

Van Halen/Women and Children First
Sammy Hagar/Standing Hampton
The Cars/The Cars
Judas Priest/Screaming for Vengeance
Triumph/Never Surrender
Montrose/Montrose
Quiet Riot/Metal Health
Cheap Trick/One On One

Diana Ross & The Supremes/Greatest Hits, 2 LP gatefold from '67

Couple of MINT classical LP's:
Berlioz Symphonie Fatastique - Berliner Philmarmoniker (Deutsche Grammaphon, liner notes in German)
Beethoven Pathetique-Mondschein - Christoph Eschenbach, piano (EMI His Master's Voice label, German Pressing)

Question - How is EMI related to RCA, with whom I would normally associate His Master's Voice (dog and phonograph label)?
 
Huge vinyl score today :

Led Zeppelin 2
Aerosmith "Toys in the Attic"
Aerosmith "Get Your Wings"
Van Halen "5150"
Eagles "The Long Run"
Eagles "Hotel California"
R.E.M. "Lifes Rich Pageant"
Meat Loaf "Bat Out of Hell"
Bad Company "10 From 6"
REO Speedwagon "You can Tune a piano, but you can't Tuna fish."
Black Sabbath "Technical Ecstasy"
Black Sabbath "Paranoid"
Blue Oyster Cult "Blue Oyster Cult"
Deep Purple "Perfect Stranger"
Soft Cell "Tainted Love, Where did our love go" 12" 45rpm
The Doobie Brothers "Livin on the Fault Line"
Journey "Journey"
Phil Collins "Face Value"

All for $5.00 :)
 
Pretty good haul myself today. All are VG or better.

Anthology of Harry Chapin (sealed)
Tom Jones - Live in Las Vegas At The Flamingo
The Doobie Bros - Livin on the Fault Line (same DB album as you DanTana - cool cover eh?)
John David Souther - Black Rose (don't know anything about this one, but the guest artists include Stanley Clarke, David Crosby, Art Garfunkel, Joe Walsh, Donald Byrd, and Lowell George)
Santana - Caravanserai (1972)
ZZ Top - Eliminator
Supertramp - Famous Last Words (sealed)
Phil Collins - No Jacket Required (sealed)
Alan Parsons Project - Eye in the Sky (sealed)
Ray Stevens Greatest Hits Vol. 2
Steve Martin - A Wild & Crazy Guy.


Wish every trip was this good.

JD
 
I think this is somewhat of a rare find :

Richard Roger's "Victory at Sea" Vol 1, 2, and 3.

RCA's "This is Dynagroove" which I guess is highlighting their new record technology?
 
Had to make a 2 day quick trip to Atlanta to see the Dau. Did manage one TS run while up there.

$0.40 Each fo the followinf:
1. KEITH JARRETT - MY SONG
2. GEROGE WINSTON - PIANO SOLOS
3. MARIO LANZA - YOUNGER THAN SPRINGTIME (RED SEAL0
4. JOHN GARY - HOLDING YOUR MIND
5. PETER NERO - SUMMER OF '42
6. LIONEL RICHIE - CANT SLOW DOWN
7. PAT METHENY - WATERCOLORS
8. PAT METHENY GROUP
9. MARK DAVIS - CAROLS (Xmas music, but this is done with a hammer duclimer... Could be interesting.
Above are are all in the VG+ range.

The following were $1.00 each
1. STYX - PARADISE THEATER
2. NEIL DIAMOND - I'M GLAD YOUR HERE WITH ME TONIGHT
3. ALBINONI ADAGIO
4. ABBADO*THE VIENNA PHILHARMONIC - BEETHOVEN SYMP #7 IN A
ALL THAT JAZZ SOUND TRACK
5. JOURNY - ESCAPE
6. WINGS - AT THE SPEED OF SOUND
7. JAMES GALWAY - ANNIES SONG (still sealed)
8. CLIMAX BLUES BAND - SENSE OF DIRECTION

MOST OF THE ABOVE WERE ALSO IN THE VG+ RANGE
 
Been Saving Up

All vinyl:

All opened = nm+

Bernstein's & NY Phil Greatest Hits Vol 2: CBS Masterworks
Bernstein & NY Phil:Grand Canyon Suite, CBS Masterworks (in Mono)
Bernstein & NY Phil:Ride of The Valkyries, CBS Masterworks
Omar & The Howlers: Monkey Man (Provogue, NL '90)
Roomful of Blues: Hot Little Mama (Blue Flame '81)
Roomful of Blues: Roomful of Blues, (Island '77)
Walter Egan: The Last Stroll (CBS promo white label '80)
Marshall Crenshaw: Marshall Crenshaw (WB '82)
David Gilmour: About Face (Columbia, '84)
Iggy Pop: Blah Blah Blah (A&M, '86)
Billy Joe Shaver: Gypsy Boy (Capricorn, '77)
Anson Funderburgh & The Rockets: Talk To You By Hand
(Black Top Records, '81)
Atlantic Blues: Vocalists (Atlantic, '68, 2 LP)
The Pentagle: Basket Of Light (Reprise)
Lee Michaels: Barrel (A&M)
The Soul Years: 1948--73 (Atlantic, 2LP '73)
Best of Sam & Dave, Atlantic '84


All Sealed

Sonny Boy Williamson: More Real Folk Blues, Chess '88
Delbert McClinton: The Jealous Kind, Capitol '80
Delbert McClinton: Best Of, MCA '81
Tower Of Power: We Came To Play, Columbia '78
Blues Roots: Tomato label, 2LP, West Germany, '88
The Fabulous Thunderbirds: Girls Go Wild, Takoma '79
Louis Jordon: Best Of, Frog, Italian boot series? '82
This is How It All Began Vol 2:Specialty Records, '82

Big Fun on the TT this weekend
 
Goodwil visit today!
On vinyl, not sure about price

Phil Collins - Face Value (YES!!!!!!!!!)
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Creedence gold
Waylon Jennings- Just to satisfy you
Men at Work - Business as usual
Pointer Sisters - Break out

On cassette:

DT II Chrome high bias tape (still sealed, little reels like the teac ones!)
Phil Collins - No Jacket Required (3rd copy, this one has wow like it got near a magnet...)
Bill Cosby - Himself
Lips,inc. - Mouth to Mouth
James Taylor - New moon shine
Chuck Mangione - Feels so Good
Manhattan transfer - the best of Manhattan trasfer

Almost picked up some Sinatra and Bootleg Johnny Cash on 8-track but wasn't too interested.
 
Went by a neighborhood thrift today and picked up 3 LP's:
Joan Armatrading "Sleight of Hand"
10,000 Maniacs "In My Tribe"
John Hiatt "Slow Turning" :thmbsp: :yes:

All are in great condition but I am really excited about the Hiatt album.

john
 
Some nice thrift store finds for me:

Phil Keaggy/Play Thru Me
Earl Klugh/Late Night Guitar (still in shrink, record is M)
Linda Ronstadt/Greatest Hits (sure, I already had it, but this one looks like it was played once and carefully put away)
The Association/Greatest Hits! (exceptional condition, NM)
Grease soundtrack (NM, what the heck)
Journey/Escape (still in shrink, NM)
Little River Band/Diamantini Cocktail (Harvest label, VG, kinda like this one a lot)

Arthur Fiedler "Superstar" - awesome psychedelic cover drawing of Art in a Hawaiian shirt with stars blasting out of his forehead! I have seen this one on several internet "weird record" sites. Has an atrocious version of "Let It Be" that changes styles every verse. But "I Think I Love You" (yes the Partridge Family), "Proud Mary," and "Mah-Na Mah-Na" (think Muppets) are incredible!

The Band/Brown Album (gatefold cover is almost perfect, record has numerous visible marks and scratches but plays very well - low noise, sounds great - green Capitol label. I don't have any other Capitol LP's with this label - does anybody know what time frame that label would be from?
 
I just got a box from The End Records! :banana:
Inside the box, first - 3 picture LP's
Nightwish's Oceanborn, Angels Fall First, and Wishmaster albums.
And cd's:
Virgin Black - Somber Romantic
Spock's Beard - Feel Euphoria, Ltd Edition
Blackmore's Night - The Romantic Collection w/dvd
Darkseed - Astral Adventures

Carl

BTW, the Dan Hick's Selected Shorts disk I bought at the show is an audiophiles worst nightmare. Compressed all the dynamics out of it which is a crime as there is some great stuff on it especially a cowboy song duet with Willie. :cry:
 
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