Cool non-RSD releases that you picked up on RSD...

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  1. jmpatrick

    jmpatrick Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Location:
    Detroit, MI
    Post some non-RSD releases that you found this weekend.

    I was so stoked to find this especially in this condition. Paid $20!

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  2. perplexed

    perplexed Forum Resident

    Location:
    Northeast NJ, USA
    Bauhaus - The Sky's Gone Out
     
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  3. FredV

    FredV Senior Member

    Picked up a nice original copy of Herman’s Hermits last album ‘Blaze’ for $10.

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  4. Michael Rose

    Michael Rose Forum Resident

    Location:
    Davie,Fl
    Metallica - Garage Days Re-revisted/ Orange vinyl
    Queen - Hot Space / Virgin/Universal half-speed remaster
    Masta Ace - MA Doom: Son of Yvonne
     
  5. drum_cas

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  6. phillyal1

    phillyal1 Forum Resident

    Location:
    philadelphia, pa.
    Northern Soul Vol.2 -- 4 CDs, 100 songs -- 13 bucks sealed. Lots of great obscure singles only tracks that I will never find 45s of in my lifetime.
     
  7. 500Homeruns

    500Homeruns Peaceful Punk

    Location:
    Lehigh Valley, PA
    Willie Nelson - Yesterday's Wine
     
  8. jimac51

    jimac51 A mythical beast.

    Location:
    Allentown,pa.
    That album,along with so many MGM overpressed albums of the era,showed up in many buck bins. Howard Tate-Get It While you Can was another. First Laura Nyro album and every Lovin' Spoonful title.
     
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  9. Neonbeam

    Neonbeam All Art Was Once Contemporary

    Location:
    Planet Earth
    Siouxsie & The Banshees - Superstition
     
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  10. Christopher B

    Christopher B Forum Resident

    Location:
    New Castle, DE
    I picked up the Def Leppard debut LP On Through the Night. It is NM and plays quietly. I havent seen this album in ages and I was so glad I found it Saturday.
     
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  11. markp

    markp I am always thinking about Jazz.

    Location:
    Washington State
    Besides all the cool new albums, I found a mint copy of Judy Collins, Colors of the Day, DCC / Steve Hoffman mastered in the used bins. Price was about 25% of what its going for on eBay.

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  12. blackdograilroad

    blackdograilroad Forum Resident

    Location:
    Devon, UK
    The Who, My Generation UK deluxe 2LP for £9.99
     
  13. Brendan K

    Brendan K Forum Resident

    Location:
    California
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    Overpaid but figured it was worth the overpaying if it meant giving a few more dollars to the store instead of Amazon!
     
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  14. SurrealCereal

    SurrealCereal Forum Resident

    Location:
    California
    I finally got a copy of CSNY’s Deja Vu (a favorite of mine, but the only other copy I’ve ever found had mold growing on it), as well as some cheap (but still quality) copies of S&G’s Bridge Over Troubled Water and Bruce Springsteen’s Darkness On the Edge of Town.
     
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  15. c-eling

    c-eling They're made of light,We never would have guessed

    Thrift, buck a piece-
    Spandau Ballet-True, 1985 Capitol JAX 5C laser etch, will look good next to my DADC stamper
    Gerry Rafferty-Right Down The Line (Best of), 1989- 90's re-issue due to the IFPI, not sure of the manufacturer-nice sounding comp
    Joe Jackson-Night and Day, 1982 CD 3334 -unsure of the manufacture year DIDX18 14 pre-IFPI, uses Japan for US mastering
    Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band-Against The Wind, 1980 Discogs lists this as 1986 Japan For US 3A1 laser etch, unknow manufacturer- Printed in Japan
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  16. MLutthans

    MLutthans That's my spaghetti, Chewbacca! Staff

    "Sinatra '57" $2.50!
     
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  17. KPeck

    KPeck Well-Known Member

    Location:
    WI, USA
    Best of Roger Taylor, double album yellow vinyl, sealed. 10 dollars.
     
  18. bajaed

    bajaed Forum Resident

    Location:
    USA
    Widespread Panic "Light Fuse, Get Away" vinyl box set. It rocks! Only listened to sides 1 and 2 (out of 8) so far but it's fun.
     
  19. schizzzo

    schizzzo Forum Resident

    Location:
    Remscheid, Germany
    Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage (2015 RSD green vinyl) :D
    Jess Franco and his B-Band feat. Carlos Benavent - The Manacoa Experience

    Missed the Morricone - Drammi Gotici reissue, the only RSD release I wanted :(. 5 minutes too late
     
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  20. Sammy Waslow

    Sammy Waslow Just watching the show

    Location:
    Ireland
    David Bowie Aladdin Sane (silver vinyl)
    The Who Live at the Fillmore East 1968
     
  21. tinnox

    tinnox Senior Member

    Location:
    Maryland
    David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 45th silver vinyl came out Friday 4/20/18 I ordered through Bull Moose
     
  22. Pretty.Odd.

    Pretty.Odd. Guess I'm Dumb

    Location:
    Montclair, NJ
    picked up a copy of Thrillington in the shrink for $70
     
  23. jimod99

    jimod99 Daddy or chips?

    Location:
    Ottawa, ON
    New

    Bowie - Changestwo and the silver Aladdin Sane both of which I had on order and picked up on Saturday

    Used

    Peter Gabriel - Passion 2lp
    Hawkwind - Quark, Strangeness & Charm
    Gil Scott-Heron - Best of
     
  24. ndoheny

    ndoheny Forum Resident

    Location:
    Sacramento, Ca
    Original German press of Grateful Dead - One From The Vault. I was jumping for joy on that one, very rare and I got if for super cheap.

    Also picked up some other gems including an original press of Iggy Pop - The Idiot and a nice 70's press of Dexter Gordon - Go with Van Gelder in the deadwax.
     
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  25. Grow Fins

    Grow Fins ...and leave you laaaaand-lubbing women alone

    Location:
    Antwerp, Belgium
    Nice finds you all!

    I picked up Sons of Kemet's new (jazz) album Your Queen is a Reptile, which I'd ordered to console me in case none of my RSD items would come in. I needn't have bothered as I got everything that I was after, but it's a nice addition all the same.

    Having warmed up the credit card muscles, I dove into the used bins at the next store, and took home Yes' Relayer, Graham Nash's Wild Tales, and CSNY's Four-Way Street. Very pleased with all of them, butI think the credit card muscles should be taking a break for now.
     
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