Isn't there a record on Boulevard that uses the same cover art but isn't the same record? It's not that is it?
Isn't there a record on Boulevard that uses the same cover art but isn't the same record? It's not that is it?
"Not only that but the WHOLE COVER is UNCREASED with only 2 or 3 TINY creaselines near the opening edge about half way down!!!! In the same place (about half way down the opening edge), there is an absolutely TINY and PERFECTLY repaired split" (xxxrecords)
well its opp cat numbers and the same swirly thingamajig which the one they used on the saga lp,sso prob its afilliated with society,there is a pic on this vg thread...
http://www.verygoodplus.co.uk/showth...light=instants
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will have to dig my copy out and check the label![]()
Rockwell
Banned (DJ Anchovy)
Saw the 'wrong' version of the 4 Instants (the Leslie Combo thingy on Boulevard which uses the same cover) yet again yesterday. Huge easy hammond collection as well so could have so easily been the right LP but yet again hopes were dashedWill throw up the easy crud I did buy tomorrow.
"Don't get involved in the f**kin' chat pages. It's just full of arseholes talkin' sh*te non-stop"
Ha ha - I'll post up my easy crud later too Nige
Did find an interesting 45 at the boot though - a bit of googling suggests that they have another 45 which is better though
Too Much - hip hip hippie
"..hole...road...middle thereof"
I turned up this great little t*ttyshaker/stomper/notsureofgenre a week ago and have been caning it ever since
Kitty White - I'm gonna be a fool next Monday
Very pleased and surprised to pull this obscure Aussie surf movie soundtrack from my local charity yesterday
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That Fable label is a real oddity... Some absolute tripe on it that you trip over all the time (in Australia, I mean) and some really obscure hotness too...
(suppose you could say that about a lot of labels...)
"Sometimes I get a hot ear..."
You would thing you would see more of this type of stuff, but sadly not!
Some pop, some fuzzy numbers and spoken word soul surfer dudes. It's pretty good. Way back in the day we used to hire out old VHS tapes of old surf movies from the surf shops. I never appreciated the soundtracks back then, we used to just mock the old retro boards and surf styles. Of course many of these are now classics in terms of style, cinematography and music![]()
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Principal Edwards magic theatre - The asmoto running band (Dandelion)
Enjoy this as I write...
Roger & Jan - Down to earth (Church missionary society)
Nice beat/pop Xian action.
The four Kingsmen - Wherever he goes" (Herald)
See above.
"Hangin' out with you two is like partying with Fugazi"
Pretty decent jazz come-up today
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All real world 'cept one 45 - BIN thanks to Mr Sayers
Lovely copy of a stone classic from a charity
cheers Craig - I prefer this side
Rest of the 45s from a really interesting box of 45s at the boot - wish I'd got to it first
interesting pop psych thing
nice bit of RnR
interesting country soft sike
bit of pop soul
Don't know how to describe this? Countryrocksikepop? Diggin it though
Early bit of Patti
All the these big 'uns from the boot.
Duane Eddy comp for the missus to play in the living room - killer collection though.
Marcia Griffiths would have been the find of the day if it had been in better nick but it's in usual 70's Trojan car boot LP conditionplays not bad though.
Chess comp for my Daughter.
Jefferson Airplane is a nice UK original with a bit of a 'previously loved' sleeve - ashamed to say I didn't own this previously - I'm still not all that convinced by it to be honest
Bob Crewe is a spare - groovy easy stuff!
Ron Cornelius was picked up due to the love it gets on Waxi - need to spin it again I think - didn't grab me straight off but really liked the first track. Proper downer SSW.
Jan Akkerman is a spare - mod guitar instro RnB action!
A Sergio I've never had before - its pretty darn good too!
Tolonen is swedish prog with some sitar action - quite nice on first listen
Next lot were from a charity and I couldn't resist some old skool VV classics in mint condition - all spare so holler if you need. NYJO gone though I think.
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"..hole...road...middle thereof"
"Don't get involved in the f**kin' chat pages. It's just full of arseholes talkin' sh*te non-stop"
Hey Lee them finds aren't that bad mate, I'd be chuffed if I found that lot!
I left a 'Braziliania' today as well as a 'Voodoo party'....
"Hangin' out with you two is like partying with Fugazi"
That Two Much track is very nice, thanks for sharing Lee!
Another mixed bag from me.
Jon Pertwee - Sings Songs for Vulgar Boatmen:
Larry Grayson - What a Gay Day:
Nigel Planer - Neil's Heavy Concept Album:
Jeff and Keith Chegwin - More To Love:
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So on Saturday at the market I was able to check the leftovers from the collection of jazz/jazz funk/easy that the dealer nabbed from the skip guy the previous weekend. Did overhear one record guy saying he'd got 30 or 40 records the previous week and some good mod hammonds amongest themLots of records and pretty much all of it easy but very cheesy easy. Stacks of organ LP's I've never seen (even by the likes of Harry Stoneham and Klaus Wunderlich) on private labels but I'm afraid all of them had the look of the Blackpool musichall about them. The few punts I took pretty much sounded as expected and I could have lived without them all.
Electronic Organs Today (Ad Rhythm) A comp which I bought solely for the Hal Vincent track Funky Nashville off the Ad Rhythm Baldwin Soul LP. Good track...makes me want the Baldwin Soul all the more.
Tony Back - Hammond Dance Party (Ad Rhythm) Shame it wasn't Baldwin Soul but not a bad two tracker with the two originals Finger Trouble + Soul Organ 70. I already own it so I think LDBJ is getting this one (soz Craig but I really do owe Lee some records)
Michael's Music - Hammond On Velvet Strings (Polydor COS) Easy tracks with hammond. Fairly syrupy but I've heard worse. All slow numbers and no originals but highlight is probably We've Only Just Begun.
Antonio Ma Mayolas - Martilleando (EDI) All OG tracks and some are nearly there but don't quite make it.
Brian Sharp - Mainly Hammond (Grosvenor) More naff covers and an OK stab at Aquarius but not sure I really need another cover of that song
Otto Weiss - At It Again (Joy) Crap medley's but one was titled 'Rock Beat Potpourrie' so I had foolish hopes but no surprise that it's pony.
Brian Hazelby - Sounds Good (Hollick & Taylor) Like the Brian Sharp LP....ie naff covers and end of the pier organ noodling. Not a bad take on 2001:A Space Odyssey but again lacking the funk and do I need yet another cover.
Soul Flutes: Trust In Me (A&M/CTI) Couldn't leave this I guess and stellar jazz guys on the LP. Not something I'd put on the deck often but quite a nice gentle listen if you're in the mood.
"Don't get involved in the f**kin' chat pages. It's just full of arseholes talkin' sh*te non-stop"
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