Alan Davey's Psychedelic Warlords– Hall Of The Mountain Grill Live London Label: Purple Pyramid – CL1400, Purple Pyramid – CLO1400 Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition
The Who - Classic Records edition of Quadrophenia The Who - Classic Records edition of Who Are You Allman Bros - MFSL edition of Fillmore East
A 7" single - remember them!? A friend hipped me to this the other day and I bagged the first copy I came across. It's actually the B side - the A side is 'Tenderness', which I don't imagine I'll ever play...
From my local store Dylan Bootleg Series "Travelin Thru" Vinyl box. Felt it was the weakest one in w while, the Cash / Dylan sessions were interesting but not something I would be spinning regularly - but surprise! - my wife has taken to them so it is played non-stop last couple of days. The vinyl box it a bit flimsy compared to the previous luxurious boxes though
Brand new online purchases... Beach Boys - That's Why God Made The Radio Black Crowes - Amorica (2 LP) John Coltrane - Both Directions at Once Counting Crows - August And Everything After (2x 45 RPM) Deep Purple - Live in Paris 1975 (3 LP) Jimi Hendrix - Miami Pop Festival (2 LP) Queen - Innuendo (2 LP) Queen - Made In Heaven (2 LP) Skip Spence - OAR Jeff Tweedy - Warm/Warmer (Deluxe 2 LP version) U2 - Zooropa (2 LP) The Who - Live At Leeds (3 LP)
Mowed some grass.... Foo Fighters binge: The Colour And The Shape In Your Honor Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace Wasting Light A few LPs had to flattened.... Money well spent for this apparatus.
Just realized I didn't post here since nearly 2 years! Well, here's a little summary of what records I bought over the last few months: [Part 1] Late March/ Early April 2020 - Chicago - Chicago III (2-LP set, 1971, US Columbia, Santa Maria Pressing) - Chicago - Chicago IV: Live At Carnegie Hall (4-LP set, 1971, US Columbia, Pitman Pressing), unfortunately without the smaller band poster - Chicago - Chicago V (1972, US Columbia, Santa Maria Pressing)
[Part 2] April 2020: - Wham! - Fantastic (UK Innervision, 1983, first pressing) - Wham! - Fantastic (Japan Epic/Sony, 1983) - complete with OBI, missing one of the two booklets though
[Part 3] April/May 2020: - Wham! - Make It Big (Japan Epic/Sony, 1984) - complete with OBI and booklet - Yuming (Yumi Matsutoya) - Pearl Pierce (Japan Express, 1982, first pressing) - complete with OBI and booklet
[Part 4] (last one for now) May 2020: - Mariya Takeuchi - Modotte oide watashinojikan (戻っておいで・私の時間) (Single, Japan RCA, 1978) - Mariya Takeuchi - University Street (Japan RCA, 1979, possibly first pressing) - with lyrics/liner notes sheet, unfortunately no OBI on my copy - S. Kiyotaka & Omega Tribe - Never Ending Summer (Japan VAP, 1984, possibly first pressing) - with booklet
"Fleetwood Mac" by themselves. It's pressed on a tasteful white vinyl -- though the yellow-orange Reprise label looks downright strange against that background. The sound is excellent though, so I can live with the appearance. I hadn't listened to this album in more than 40 years, and yesterday's first playing was a great reminder of how good it is. Both Christine McVie's and Stevie Nicks' voices are just a bit less refined than on "Rumours" (which I like) and Lindsey Buckingham's guitar work is just right. Moreover, the album showcases the rock-solid FM rhythm section, one of the things I like most about the band. I think I like this album even better than "Rumours".
Cadallaca: introducing Cadallaca (Orig US 1998 pressing plus insert) The Beatles: Rubber Soul (Germany 062... doubleboxed GEMA and "Bour" misprint)
Elton John reissues (EJ thru CF) Chet Baker Sings (tone poet)...new demo Jim Campilongo - Best Of V1 (sundazed)
The Who - Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy - Japan (limited) pressing, complete with ultra rare authentic OBI strip!
You may want to end up cancelling the olive green, I believe it will be the same as the US indie exclusive but preorders have not gone up still so I don't want to sabotage you at this stage until they go live somewhere (it's been stressing me out as someone who orders for record stores, we only have cd preorders up so far but I heard someone mention elsewhere the us will have an olive green indie)