What have you bought lately?

Bought the latest Rammstein release "Rosenrot" new at my local record shoppe and the rest at 2 rummage sales on my bicycle ride home last thursday:

Boston - Boston
Cult - Beyond Good & Evil
Warren Z - Excitable Boy
Mr Big - Lean Into It
Ozzy - Bark at the Moon Remaster
Iron Maiden - Piece Of Mind
Joe Walsh - Look What I did (2 disker)

NP - Big Country - The Buffalo Skinners
 
All of these have at least one song that sends me to the moon and that's a 10 in my book.

A Girl Called Eddy- A Girl Called Eddy

Badlands Ballads of the Dakota- Marty Stewart

Ralph Vaughn Williams- English Folk Song Series

Rick James-The Definitive Collection(EbonyEyes)

Herbie Hancock- Cantaloupe Island

Feist-Let It Die

This is the most I'll buy in a month. Boston radio is so stunningly good.
 
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Vinyl- Rolling Stones- "A Bigger Bang"
Deep Purple- "Made In Japan"
SHURE- test record
DVD- The Band- "The Last Waltz"
John Mayall- "70th Birthday w/ Eric Clapton & Mick Taylor" :yes:
John Wayne- "Chisum"
 
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Maybe about 15 titles this month (+ about half dozen on the way), the most of them on vinyl but also a couple cds for a change...the ones I can remember:

Donald Byrd - Ethipian Knights
Bobby Hutcherson - Now!
Chico Hamilton - Peregrinations
John Fahey - Transfiguration of Blind Joe death
Dennis Budimir - The Creeper
Dells - Freedom Means
James Brown - Soul on Top
Kaleidoscope - Side Trips
Jake Holmes - Letter to Katherine December
Richie Havens - The Great Blind Degree
Perth County Conspiracy - Does Not Exist
Wizards from Kansas - S/T
Darius - S/T
 
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CD's - Little River Band - Little River Band, remastered
Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs, remastered
Supertramp - Even in the Quietest Moments, remastered

Vinyl - Elton John - Empty Sky (original British release)
Russ Ballard - Voices
Chicago - Greatest Hits
 
Spend a bit for Vinyl today...

Barclay James Harvest - Turn of the tide - Polydor (VG cover & vinyl)

Out of the East German Amiga Jazz Collection series:

Bud Freeman - Bud Freeman's All Star Orchestra - Amiga 1977 (G cover & VG vinyl)

Nat King Cole - selftitled - Amiga 1977 (G cover & VG vinyl)

Benny Goodman - Portrait in Swing - Amiga 1981 (G cover & VG vinyl)

Ella Fitzgerald - selftitled - Amiga 1979 (G cover & VG vinyl)

Ella Fitzgerald & Billie Holiday - Amiga 1980 (G cover & VG vinyl)

Prominente des Jazz (Dave Brubeck/Chico Hamilton/Carmen McRae/Miles Davis/Lionel Hampton and more) - Amiga 1968 (G cover & VG vinyl)

Mr. Acker Bilk - Attention - Fontana (G cover & G vinyl)

And

Mothers Finest - Iron Age in about perfect condition...

30$ together

Helge
 
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Dynacophil said:
...Mothers Finest - Iron Age in about perfect condition...

Helge

WOW flash back! Another Mother Further - Mickey's Monkey" ...do the monkey... :banana:
 
Wardsweb said:
WOW flash back! Another Mother Further - Mickey's Monkey" ...do the monkey... :banana:

Yes - Anutha Mutha Fu'tha - my favoriite MF :thmbsp:
Some of their Live recordings are great too...


Helge
 
Yesterday I picked up the following on my way home:

Bruce Springsteen - Darkness On The Edge Of Town
Gram Parsons - GP/Grevious Angel
John Hiatt - Perfectly Good Guitar
Kelly Willis - What I Deserve
 
Last thing purchased- 30th anniversity edition of Springstein's "Born to Run", which comes with 2 DVDs, including a great concert at the Hammersmith Odeon from 1975 (the E Street band's first London concert).

Recent vinyl, all purchased used for $.50-1.00 on the last day Dingleberrys, a record store from my youth, was open:
Brubeck- The Fantasy Years (excelant shape)
Debussy, "Iberia" ( 1960 London recording, pretty good shape)
Best of the Manhattan Transfer
The best of Chuck Mangoine
The Copeland Album, Eugine Ormandy and the Philly orchestra- great performances of Billy The Kid and Rodeo
The Debussy Album, New York Phillharmonic, ditto performances of Clair de Lune, etc.
Sinatra- Nice N Easy (a classic)
"The Royal Concert of Duke Ellington and his Entire Orchestra" This seems to be from the dawn of the LP age, and was marked at $25.00. Since all vinyl was 75% off, I paid $6.25, making it the most expensive record of the Day. This is Volume 1. If anybody knows where I can get Vol. 2, let me know.

and about 40 more records, for a total price of $42.00 Pretty good day of bargain hunting, and most, but not all cleaned up pretty well.
 
I must say and reaffirm that you fellows should get Richard Thompson's Parlour Ballads LP....What a joy to listen, with tubes especially...and if you have large butt Bozaks in front of you, better.
 
In the last month:

Jimmy Smith
The Sermon
dot com blues
At The Organ
Back At The Chicken Shack

Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings The Flood
The Who - Tommy
Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra - Viva
Duke Ellington - Mood Indigo
Steve Winwood - About Time
The Subdudes - Behind The Levee
Miles Davis - Ballads & Blues
Moody Blues - Voices In The Sky - The Best Of
Roy Buchanan - Loading Zone
War - Greatest Hits

Three Jim Reeves LPs that I don't recall the names
 
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Today first i found a "only-open-in-summer-on-weekends-from-noon-backyard-garage-antique-buy&sell" and in it a box of vinyl i had to look thru...

most in horrible condition but i found:


Tangerine Dream - Tyger - DMM 1987 Teldec/Zomba
(been plaid wet so need cleaning, but very good, cover and vinyl)


Paul Hardcastle - Great Trainrobbery (maxisingle) Chrysalis (good condition)
Paul Hardcastle - 19 the final story (maxisingle) Chrysalis (good condition)

Percy Sledge - The Best of - Atlantic 1969 (cover very good, vinyl good)

ALL STAR FESTIVAL, United Nation's Refugee Aid Rec, Mono (cover good, vinyl good)
Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Nana Mouskori, Marice Chevalier, Patti Page, Ella Fitzgerald, Edith Piaf, Nat King Cole, Anne Shelton, Luis Alberto Del Parana, Mahalia Jackson, Caterina Valente

Peter And The Wolf - Manfred Mann, Gary Brooker, Chris Spedding, Gary Moore etc... (cover and Booklet very good, vinyl good)

Ludwig Van B. - Sinf. Nr. 8 F~Dur, Sinf. Nr 9 d~Moll, 2 LP Quadrophonic recording Electrola, Munich Philharmonic Orchestra
(cover good, vinyl good)

Kate Bush - Hounds of Love (cover good, vinyl good - dirty, cat hair...)

1,25$ each. Two more were for the garbage....

Helge
 
Stopped by the GW today. Picked these up for $12.

Yes - 90125
Rod Stweart - Gasoline Alley
William Ackerman - Past Light
Rogers & Hammerstein - South Pacific...it was mint, and my daughter loves it
Simon & Garfunkel- Greatest Hits
Mantovani - Italia Mia...another mint one
Genesis - Invisible Touch
Linda Ronstadt - Mad Love and Get Closer, I have these but it was easier to buy them, than find them
Melissa Manchester - Melissa... I think I have this one too somewhere
Chaka Khan - I Feel For You
Don McLean - American Pie
 
I stopped in GW and spotted an album that at first glance looked like a Doors LP that I was not familliar with. As it turns out it is not the Doors but a group called Nite City. I can plainly see that Ray Manzarek IS on the cover. Ray as some of you may know was the keyboardist for the Doors.

Heres the weird part. Another man on the album cover is the spitting image of the late Jim Morrison. Vocalist for the Doors who is rumored to have faked his own death in order to get out of the craziness of life as a rock star. Same as Elvis I guess. I'm not implying that Jim is alive. I just thought it was interesting that an album from 1977 by a former member of the Doors would have a Morrison look alike. I'm sure they did it to sell albums and draw a crowd at shows. The guy is the vocalist by the way. I have not listened to the album yet. If it sounds like Jim that will be WEIRD!
 
Todays stroll thru record store...

Vinyl
Cristopher Cross - every turn of the world - VG Cover and vinyl
Uriah Heep - Innocent Victim - VG Cover and vinyl
Kansas - Point of know return - VG Cover and G vinyl
Cat Stevens - Greatest Hits - VG Cover and vinyl
Supertramp - Famous last words (the last w/Hodgeson) - VG Cover and G vinyl
Scorpions - Lovedrive - G Cover and vinyl
Alan Parsons Project - I Robot - VG Cover and vinyl
China Crisis - Working with fire and steel - Possible Popsongs Volume Two - VG Cover and vinyl

alltogether 18$ (15 EURO) at Shubashi Record Store :banana:



another 2 on the fleamarket (but a pretty pro-dealer...):
VG condition
Nazareth - Greatest Hits
M. Oldfield - 5 Miles out (because of the cover...)

for 12 $. but with a plastic cover each and really clean.

another 7

Barclay James Harvest - Victim of Circumstances (m vinyl, g coverl
Billy Ocen - Suddenly (vg Vinyl, vg cover)
Christopher Cross - Another Page (g vinyl, g cover)
Kitaro - Silk Road (vg Vinyl, g Cover)
Manfred Mann - Solar Fire (bad Vinyl)
Glenn Miller Story - part 3 (m Vinyl, vg cover)
Chi Coltrane - let it ride (g vinyl, g cover)








Helge
 
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Was on Fleamarket today...

only

The Tubes - selftitled - 1977 (bit ringwear, otherwise good/verygood)
and
Graham Parker - Heat Treatment (good/good)

expensive - 11$

Helge
 
CDs
Dire Straits - Live at the BBC
Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler - Private Investigations (Best of)
Linda Ronstadt - Hummin' to Myself
Dianna Krall - All for You
Claude Challe - Best of
Frequent Flyer - Departure Lounge
Saint-Germain-des-Pres Cafe III
Shirley Bassey - Remix
Keiko Matsui - Collection
Yo-Yo Ma - Silk Road Journeys

About a 100 LPs. Most are NM with a couple of frisbees.

The cost of 1 CDs is what I paid total for the vinyl.
 
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