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    Default LP trades update, with extra ingredients

    All trades now consolidated here: http://www.verygoodplus.co.uk/showth...453#post304453
    Last edited by wayne; 08-05-2009 at 01:51 PM.
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    Hi Wayne,

    Please can I have a go at

    Johnny Harris
    Dick Jensen
    Forever ore
    and Hair goes latin

    I've list of trades up...
    In ((( VISUAL ))) Stereo

    Eclectic Mud



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    Quote Originally Posted by someblokecalledfuz View Post
    Hi Wayne,

    Please can I have a go at

    Johnny Harris
    Dick Jensen
    Forever ore
    and Hair goes latin

    I've list of trades up...
    Just off out, so will check the list more thoroughly in a bit, but a few looked good...the Johnny Harris is the 2xLP reish not an OG, though, which I suspect might make a difference. Consider the rest on hold, though.
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    PM'd.

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    PM sent.

    BTW - some nice Lps in there.

    Someone should pick up the Paul Desmond - lovely version of "girou girou" on there.

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    Is that Marcos Vall Previsao do tempo a reissue?

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    Hi,

    I'm innerested in;

    Johnny Harris
    The Amps
    Massive Attack
    Young Marble Giants

    I have a trades list http://www.verygoodplus.co.uk/showthread.php?t=21557

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    Quote Originally Posted by markie View Post
    Is that Marcos Vall Previsao do tempo a reissue?
    'fraid so...
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    info on the Jerrys Kids lp ??

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    Is SRC an OG? If so, I'll send a trades list over...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Divine One View Post
    Is SRC an OG? If so, I'll send a trades list over...
    SRC is another Reish, unfortunately...darn that note I put at the top!

    Jerry's Kids is the 'Is This My World' LP on Funhouse c.1987, decent clean VG+ for sleeve & vinyl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne View Post
    SRC is another Reish, unfortunately...darn that note I put at the top!

    Jerry's Kids is the 'Is This My World' LP on Funhouse c.1987, decent clean VG+ for sleeve & vinyl....
    Thanks for the info for Jerrys Kids, but im looking for the x-claim pressing

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    Hi Wayne - do you still have the Pop Sounds Chappell libe? Also what sort of this is the Cherry People?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDJB View Post
    Hi Wayne - do you still have the Pop Sounds Chappell libe? Also what sort of this is the Cherry People?

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    Hi Lee,

    the Chappell LP's on hold now; Cherry People is mostly blue eyed soul type stuff with a bit of pop, but includes a northern number (so I'm told, but can't remember off the top of my head which cut is the one in question without digging it out and playing it) and a nice version of Keith's 'Mr Hyde'...heavyweight gatefold sleeve too, so assume it's a US copy.
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    Bumped, with updates...
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    Hi Wayne

    Whats that Otley LP like?

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by admcc77 View Post
    Hi Wayne

    Whats that Otley LP like?

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    Bit all over the shop, really, but a nice cut called Fuzz, and another decent one called Mock Baroque Rock; otherwise, just a few entertaining period pieces...
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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne View Post
    Bit all over the shop, really, but a nice cut called Fuzz, and another decent one called Mock Baroque Rock; otherwise, just a few entertaining period pieces...
    OK mate. I'll send you a list over if that ok......

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    Hi Wayne - do you still have the Elecrtic Bird libe? Also what is the Jason Crest like and is the Harry Stoneham the one with 'Ode to Billy Joe' on it?

    Someone should grab that De Wolfe 'Prototype' - one of my favourite libraries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LDJB View Post
    Hi Wayne - do you still have the Elecrtic Bird libe? Also what is the Jason Crest like and is the Harry Stoneham the one with 'Ode to Billy Joe' on it?

    Someone should grab that De Wolfe 'Prototype' - one of my favourite libraries.
    The Jason Crest is an (early 90s?) comp of unissued tracks & the 45s, Black Mass & Turquoise Tandem Bicycle are probably the highlights. Still got Electric Bird, and the Stoneham is the one with the killer version of 'Coming Home Baby', but no 'Ode To Billie Joe'...
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    Bumped, with updates...

    Just for the record, the following are omitted from the above and on hold, in case anyone wonders where records they've asked about may have gone: if I'm supposed to be holding things for anyone else (or any of these are no longer required) let me know, just put a load aside for transport to charities & shops next week sometime to clear a bit of space so most of the stuff off the old version of this list will be around till then!

    IAN:
    Paul Desmond: Summertime (A&M)

    SARGE:
    Sounds Nice: Love At First Sight (Rare Earth)

    IAN TOWNSEND:
    d'Angelo: S/T (Whatmusic RE)
    Anita Kerr Singers: Daytime, Nightime

    admc77:
    Stanley Myers: Otley OST (RCA)

    JOHN STAPLETON:
    Noel Murphy: Murf (Village Thing)
    V/A: Free London (Bo'Weavil)
    Christmas: Heritage (Akarma)
    Bob Pegg & Nick Strutt: S/T (Transatlantic)
    Ultramarine: Folk (Disques Crepuscule)
    George Guzman: Introducing (London/Fania)
    Lester Bangs: Blondie (book)
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