I just checked my email and there was a message saying it was delayed and so I checked the order and it was just shipped on the 9th.
Soundgarden: Superunknown 1994 Europe version 510-215-1 (Production mistake: one blue and one clear record) Anyone heard of that before?
The Valley-Charlie Crockett Northern Passages-The Sadies Lost Time-Phil & Dave Alvin Not on major labels but all the vinyl was tip top.
Eurythmics 1984 UK 1st issue N mint Vinyl. Found today at a Charity Shop for £3.75p one of 4 n mint albums I paid £15 for all 4 records.
Ultravox Lament UK 1st issue Vinyl. £3.75p n mint. Ultravox Monument UK 1st issue Vinyl. £3.75p at same Charity Shop. Great morning great finds, Floyd.
Chelsea Wolfe - Birth Of Violence Deep Purple - Burn (reissue/purple vinyl) Anna von Hausswolff - Ceremony The Comet Is Coming - Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery
Donald Byrd Byrd in Flight (OG NM mono!) Sonny Rollins Newks Time (late ‘60’s reissue) Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers Drum Suite (Orig mono 6 eye!) Chick Corea Crystal Silence Oregon Winter Light Al Di Meola Casino Keith Jarrett Köln Concert Lou Donaldonson Midnight Creeper (OG but well loved)
Super Fly-Curtiss Mayfield Black Moses-Isaac Hayes Minute By Minute-The James Hunter Six Just felt like grooving on some soul music
Santana - Abraxas Bob Dylan - Saved £5 each at a market. Both needed a trip to the RCM, but the Santana has come up very nicely, very little in the way of surface noise. I'll try the Dylan tomorrow. (I ignored the born again albums for years, but I was wrong to do so.)
180g vinyl reissue. The vinyl was perfect. Fantastic cover with foldout. I think it’s his best lp although his s/t is pretty darn close.
I got to the record show last Sunday but first stopped by a record store. There I got 30 albums from his $1 bins including two Fairport Conventions and two Ian Matthews. At the record show I picked up 72 records, mostly from $1 bins. I did pay $10 for Led Zepplin I that plays excellently, a couple of crackles away from VG+. It just had some staining on the cover, otherwise it would have been a $20+ record and I would have walked right on by it. I got the Flying Burrito Brothers 3rd album for $7, the first one without Gram Parsons but with Hillman, Leadon and Sneaky Pete. A very good haul of mostly 70s rock plus some jazz. I spent less than $150.
A practically new U.S. Track pressing of Quadrophenia, 20 bucks. TML all four sides of course, and the booklet looks new too. Francoise Hardy, Chanson, French pressing; 10 bucks.