Just picked up a mint copy of Pallas - The Sentinel from ebay for a few quid.
Pallas - The Wedge
King Crimson - USA (2LP expanded version)
Just ordered: Rosalie Cunningham - Two Piece Puzzle
Quote from: pxr5 on March 02, 2022, 09:42:42 PMJust picked up a mint copy of Pallas - The Sentinel from ebay for a few quid.
Is that the original album or the expanded version that was released years later (was that just on cd?). If its the original does it have its poster inside? What do you think of the music? I thought was brilliant back in the 80s, everyone at school was listen to the bloody "Smiths" and I was listening to neo prog and the mighty Hawkwind.
Very apt album for our times.
Quote from: Rufus_the_dawg on March 13, 2022, 03:13:59 PMQuote from: pxr5 on March 02, 2022, 09:42:42 PMJust picked up a mint copy of Pallas - The Sentinel from ebay for a few quid.
Is that the original album or the expanded version that was released years later (was that just on cd?). If its the original does it have its poster inside? What do you think of the music? I thought was brilliant back in the 80s, everyone at school was listen to the bloody "Smiths" and I was listening to neo prog and the mighty Hawkwind.
Very apt album for our times.
It's the original version on Harvest, gatefold. No poster, but according to Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/release/1133603-Pallas-The-Sentinel) only initial copies had the poster. I like the music, and these early albums have a nice 80s sound. I admit at the time Pallas passed me by and I'm hearing these LPs for the first time. Have you heard their later albums? XXV from 2011 and Wearewhoweare from 2014? Fantastic both.
No the latest Pallas album I have is the Cross and Crucible. I have the poster somewhere (nicked from my brothers album when I was a kid), I bought the new version with more songs change of order, the history of the sentinel is very interesting and worth looking up. The 80s neo prog scene is very interesting but journalist always leave out the madness of The Cardiacs though. I think Pendragon's The Jewel is simple stunning and I like some of the later Pendragon albums but The Jewel is brilliant but that line up only did one album and they never topped this album. Kowtow was a real let down for me. Yes I like the 80s sound, people criticise the sound but it is what it is. There is a near gothic sound to the early neo prog bands which I adore except the The Jewel which has this lovely happy sound. Sorry rambling I could ramble on if you like.
https://thequietus.com/articles/19090-marillion-twelfth-night-pallas-iq-pendragon-review-neo-prog
Yes, Pendragon's The Jewel is a tremendous album - for me Alaska tops any neo-prog song. Again their latest - Love Over Fear - is a stunning album, with some very, very good songs there.
Maybe a new thread is needed for neo-prog chat :)
CD, Duke Ellington - Far eastern suite RM
CDs x3 Tori Amos- Boys for Pele, Venus and back. Scarlett walk
Quote from: pxr5 on March 13, 2022, 06:13:20 PMYes, Pendragon's The Jewel is a tremendous album - for me Alaska tops any neo-prog song. Again their latest - Love Over Fear - is a stunning album, with some very, very good songs there.
Maybe a new thread is needed for neo-prog chat :)
I will, If you have never listened to them check out It bites- Once around the world. Prog meets pop, Allan holdsworth style guitar solos mixed in to level 42 hooks and melodies. They are a sort of Pop jazz fusion prog band, very pop.
More a sort of lightweight-Genesis pop-prog band, I'd say. But most of their stuff sounds pretty dated now.
Once Around The World is their masterpiece.
Yes completely, interesting I hear YES. I have a soft spot for their third album and the reincarnation with John Mitchell which is successful update.
I think this is stunning
I saw them a couple times in the late 80s at the Cambridge corn exchange which has awful acoustics and they were the only band that could get a descent sound in there.
Quote from: Rufus_the_dawg on March 16, 2022, 12:36:52 PMQuote from: pxr5 on March 13, 2022, 06:13:20 PMYes, Pendragon's The Jewel is a tremendous album - for me Alaska tops any neo-prog song. Again their latest - Love Over Fear - is a stunning album, with some very, very good songs there.
Maybe a new thread is needed for neo-prog chat :)
I will, If you have never listened to them check out It bites- Once around the world. Prog meets pop, Allan holdsworth style guitar solos mixed in to level 42 hooks and melodies. They are a sort of Pop jazz fusion prog band, very pop.
Yes, I know It Bites well. I have Map of the Past on vinyl, and will get The Tall Ships too one day. John Mitchell is their front man these days; he of Arena, Kino, Lonely Robot and Frost* - all of which I like very much, particularly Frost*.
I'm not fond of the John Mitchell version of It Bites myself.
Was going to reply that the band is done now but apparently there was talk of a new album coming out this year.
In late 2020, Mitchell began dropping mentions of new It Bites work, including a Facebook comment on 13 December 2020 that "we're doing an It Bites album (communication permitting). We may be some time."[33] This was followed in June 2021 by an article in Prog magazine issue 120, in which Dalton blamed the mid-decade foundering of the Mitchell-era band on "a basic lack of continuity. It was stop-start, stop-start." In the same article, Mitchell stated that work on the new album was continuing (with a line-up of Mitchell, Beck and Dalton) and that a record contract had been signed, with a view to releasing the new album at the start of 2022.[34]
From : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Bites
I'm still partial to their second and third record. Don't like the new line up at all, no Dunnery, no point.
King Crimson - The ReconstruKction of Light
Japan - Exorcising Ghosts
An American copy of UFO - No Place to Run for 4 squid 😁
Bought a nice-looking s/h copy of Robin Trower's Long Misty Days this morning. Just playing it through now, looks like a steal for £4.50!
Quote from: David L on March 24, 2022, 03:12:02 PMBought a nice-looking s/h copy of Robin Trower's Long Misty Days this morning. Just playing it through now, looks like a steal for £4.50!
Excellent acquisition sir, enjoy!
Robin has incomparable tone 👌
I'm not sure why, but I've just bought the new Caravan album It's None of Your Business. Maybe nostalgia, but it's a nice red colour at least.
King Crimson - Earthbound
Jakszyk, Fripp & Collins : A Scarcity of Miracles (A King Crimson ProjeKct)
Masters of Reality - Sunrise on the Sufferbus 😎
(missed out on it's first-ever vinyl release on Black Friday a few years back, it's just been reissued on clear vinyl)
A-II-Z - The Witch of Berkeley (Live)
Quote from: Ali on April 07, 2022, 09:40:46 PMA-II-Z - The Witch of Berkeley (Live)
Wow! There's a band from the dim and distant past! I remember seeing them on a support slot in the early 80s. I was impressed enough t buy the No Fun After Midnight 12" single (red vinyl) - excellent. I remember the lead guitarist had long curly hair with a blond streak ( a la Joe Perry) at the front and I think I can recall him playing a Gibson Explorer (a la Sammy Hagar). Very cool.
Never heard that first record myself. Just read it was recorded in their hometown in the hall of the Hazel Grove High School! I remember the cover for some reason though ;D
They burned bright but didn't last long! Coincidentally, I'm working in Berkeley tomorrow!
(just remembered, I bought the I'm The One Who Loves You single too)
Quote from: Ali on April 05, 2022, 02:50:02 PMMasters of Reality - Sunrise on the Sufferbus 😎
(missed out on it's first-ever vinyl release on Black Friday a few years back, it's just been reissued on clear vinyl)
Absolutely fantastic album. Brilliant drums from Ginger Backer and the rest of em aint bad either. Probably a desert island disc for me.
Be-Bop Deluxe - Drastic Plastic
Magnum - Vigilante
2 quid each 👍
I just couldn't resist getting this on vinyl:
T2 - It'll all Work Out in Boomland
It'd be nice to get the original 1970 version, but the copies are crazy prices.
Bought a few things recently.
New -
Tears For Fears - The Tipping Point
Envy Of None - Envy Of None
Roger Waters - Is This The Life We Really Want?
2nd hand -
Tears For Fears - The Hurting
Tears For Fears - Songs From The Big Chair
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
Eagles - The Long Run
Meddle, for little, early press at a local charity shop :-) Cleaned up nicely and plays very well.
And something called New Orleans Funeral and Parade Music. Haven't heard it yet, but I love the 2nd line music.
Quote from: Thenop on April 22, 2022, 10:35:42 AMAnd something called New Orleans Funeral and Parade Music. Haven't heard it yet, but I love the 2nd line music.
Live And Let Die?
Quote from: David L on April 22, 2022, 11:30:28 AMQuote from: Thenop on April 22, 2022, 10:35:42 AMAnd something called New Orleans Funeral and Parade Music. Haven't heard it yet, but I love the 2nd line music.
Live And Let Die?
For instance but also: Treme (the series). If you haven't seen it: it is worth watching.
Waiting for the postie with the new Audrey Horne LP and a copy of Stormkeep - Tales of Othertime. Seems near impossible to get but I managed :-)
The Pretty Reckless - Going to Hell (RSD Picture Disc, my payment for helping my mate in his record shop on Saturday 😁)
Just visited The Vinyl Vault in Cheltenham and picked up what look like good copies of Beck, Bogert & Appice and Heat In The Street by Pat Travers. Only a tenner each.
Quote from: Ali on April 26, 2022, 10:38:10 PMThe Pretty Reckless - Going to Hell (RSD Picture Disc, my payment for helping my mate in his record shop on Saturday 😁)
Nice for helping out :-)
Do you listen to picture discs as well? I avoid them as uch as possible, not really for me. I always think people buy them for display purposes, no?
Somewhere I have a Power Windows picture disc, given to me by my cousin who worked for a record shop at the time. I'd forgotten about that. But I think it's the only picture disc I ever had. Once on holiday my dad was given a promotional picture disc by the camp site in Spain where we stayed that year. No idea what happened to that. I think it was a 7" single, and it had Spanish folk music on it.
Armored Saint - March of the Saint
Deffo not a picture disc.
I have Anvil's METAL ON METAL on picture disc. The scratchiness of it enhances it's METALLICITY
Quote from: Thenop on April 29, 2022, 02:05:19 PMQuote from: Ali on April 26, 2022, 10:38:10 PMThe Pretty Reckless - Going to Hell (RSD Picture Disc, my payment for helping my mate in his record shop on Saturday 😁)
Nice for helping out :-)
Do you listen to picture discs as well? I avoid them as uch as possible, not really for me. I always think people buy them for display purposes, no?
I have no issues whether it's black, coloured or picture discs these days - I think the audio quality issues with picture discs are a thing of the past....but they're also nice to look at too 😂
Wrathchild - Stakk Attakk
King Crimson - Earthbound
Eclectic taste,what me? 😁
Quote from: Ali on May 02, 2022, 11:15:56 AMWrathchild - Stakk Attakk
King Crimson - Earthbound
Eclectic taste,what me? 😁
Seems quite reasonable to me...
Have we reached peak vinyl?
https://everyrecordtellsastory.com/2022/04/29/peak-vinyl-is-it-time-to-start-buying-cds-again/
Really like this blog. You would think it was written by Ali but he lives in Liverpool not Leigh=on-Sea
Quote from: pdw1 on May 02, 2022, 04:33:59 PMHave we reached peak vinyl?
https://everyrecordtellsastory.com/2022/04/29/peak-vinyl-is-it-time-to-start-buying-cds-again/
Really like this blog. You would think it was written by Ali but he lives in Liverpool not Leigh=on-Sea
Could well have been penned by own decrepit hand, you're not wrong 😂
I digress, today's vinyl was Magnum's Kingdom of Madness and a mint copy of ZZ Top's Afterburner for 7 squid (plus a remastered Tears for Fears the hurting on CD for a King's Ransom of 75 whole pennies 👍)
My own view is that vinyl died as a useful medium for new music when the CD format was introduced.
A job lot of Peter Gabriel albums for £14:
Melt, Scratch, Security, Car
Quote from: pxr5 on May 06, 2022, 10:38:25 AMA job lot of Peter Gabriel albums for £14:
Melt, Scratch, Security, Car
Excellent acquisition sir 👌
I bought them all on release, I'd have to say Scratch was my least listened to
PRR - Above Cirrus on white vinyl as a band exclusive. Nice
Quote from: Ali on May 06, 2022, 10:49:52 AMQuote from: pxr5 on May 06, 2022, 10:38:25 AMA job lot of Peter Gabriel albums for £14:
Melt, Scratch, Security, Car
Excellent acquisition sir 👌
I bought them all on release, I'd have to say Scratch was my least listened to
Peter Gabriel's solo stuff passed me by at the time. Except for So, which most everyone has probably owned at some some point.
That's got me thinking actually - albums that most people own. I can think of 4 off the top of my head - Brothers in Arms, Automatic for the People, Tubular bells, Dark Side of the Moon.
Nice idea for a thread; I have all those four except for Tubular Bells. Zeppelin IV sprang to mind. Maybe Abbey Road and Sergeant Pepper as well. Rumours, maybe. Thriller, perhaps.
I only have DSotM, but will throw in Back in Black. If not that, you should own that.
Kino - Radio Voltaire
XTC - Mummer (new artwork as originally intended plus several tracks remixed)
Just arrived in my sticky mitts:
Piledriver - Metal Inquisition (On Pilepuke coloured vinyl no less!)
Can't wait to Sodomise the Dead :)
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on May 13, 2022, 06:56:24 PMJust arrived in my sticky mitts:
Piledriver - Metal Inquisition (On Pilepuke coloured vinyl no less!)
Can't wait to Sodomise the Dead :)
Ohhh, played to death this one!
'We're the Metal Inquisition
we Sentence you to Death...
(sound of dropping guillotine)
BY GUILLOTINE!"
haha, brilliant
Too much again as of lately, but just today my pre-order for David Sylvian's Sleepwalkers arrived. Delighted with such a quality pressing, dead silent vinyl, fantastic dynamic range. Best of all: my favourite collab track of his is on here: World Citizen, with Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Earlier this week: the new Blut Aus Nord (yes very hallucinogetic black metal again) and Lee Morgan the Rumproller.
And yes I do realize how all over the place this selection is :P
The Four Horsemen - Nobody Said It Was Easy
Classic debut album on Def American,
File Under: Best AC/DC Album They Never Made 😁
Blackfield - Open Mind
Too much again, so for today, RSD drop 2 for this year I bought Pearl Jam's live on two legs & Miles Davis live '83. But, they had a nice used section where I found pretty clean copies of Tommy, Herbie Hancock's In Concert vol. 2, Lee Morgan's the Cooker (no sleeve but fantastic clean vinyl!), Allman Brothers' Eat a Peach and the Joshua Tree, that sadly got lost somewhere in the last 35 years.
Also The Smile on yellow vinyl that I ordered earlier arrived.
I also received an e-mail that my new PT 3LP will be shipped shortly.
Uriah Heep - Raging Silence, mint S/H copy for a fiver 👍
The Tangent - Auto Reconnaissance (orange vinyl)
Porcupine Tree - Closure / Continuation. Deluxe Edition 3LP Clear Vinyl 45rpm
Quote from: pxr5 on June 24, 2022, 03:31:39 PMPorcupine Tree - Closure / Continuation. Deluxe Edition 3LP Clear Vinyl 45rpm
Mine is in too, wil have a proper listen at some point this weekend.
A brand new copy of Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason 45rpm half-speed master for £13 delivered from ebay. Not the best by Floyd but a bargain.
White Ward - False light. Exceptional piece of work.
The Tangent - A Spark In The Aether
Went shopping, some old, some new, some unexpected
Cannonball Adderley (with Miles Davis, Art Blakey) - Something Else (blue note classic pressing), ding in the corner, half price.
Bill Evans both Trio 64 & 65 the new Verve classic series
Steven Wilson 4 1/2
Gov't Mule - Stoned Side of the Mule
David Sylvian - Alchemy
Radiohead Kid A Mnesia - really needed this to be honest. Came to realize I did not have it, neither of them and I love these 2 albums
Who's Next - MOV pressing from 2012 with the 1995 remix, interesting
Pallbearer Heartless, cannot do without metal, used copy, their loss, my gain
And
Rush - ASoH, I needed a new copy, my origianl 2LP is worn out and I found this 2o15 re-issue for a normal price. Looking forward to listening to this again as pristine as it gets :-)
After a quick visit to the excellent Quicksilver Records in Southport this afternoon, a bit of splurge resulted in:
King's X - Faith Hope Love (mint S/H, £10)
King's X (green vinyl, as new, £12)
Enuff Z'Nuff (mint S/H, £10)
Porcupine Tree - nil recurring (new, 2021 Transmission pressing, £20)
XTC - Oranges & Lemons (new, double, gatefold, 2020 200g pressing, £25)
XTC - Nonsuch (new, double, gatefold, 2020 200g pressing, £25)
Well I had a bit of dosh from a significant birthday a month ago, had being the operative word 😂
Took a quick peek in the local store, Rapture, today and picked up Penthouse and Pavements and The Luxury Gap by Heaven 17. These are two of my wife's favourites and I quite like both too At £6 and £8, I thought I couldn't go wrong....I could. Although it looked good the copy of The Luxury Gap is unplayable in a couple of places. The other LP is OK though.
^ Some great songs from Heaven 17. I used to like them back in the day. I might dig out Penthouse and Pavements and give a spin.
Today's purchases:
The Bible - Eureka (A band I loved in the 80s, they had some really good songs)
black midi - Hellfire Red Vinyl (Likely to be my favourite album this year, so had to get it on vinyl)
The Tangent - The Music That Died Alone blue marble vinyl
My Blue Splatter copy of Born by Birth arrived today :)
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on July 27, 2022, 07:10:18 PMMy Blue Splatter copy of Born by Birth arrived today :)
Have mine in as well:-)
The Tangent - The Slow Rust Of Forgotten Machinery
A copy of Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick 50th Anniversary Steven Wilson remix arrived today.
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on July 29, 2022, 09:10:01 PMA copy of Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick 50th Anniversary Steven Wilson remix arrived today.
I've tried, Lord I've tried but......I just don't get it :-\
Quote from: David L on July 29, 2022, 10:56:54 PMQuote from: Nickslikk2112 on July 29, 2022, 09:10:01 PMA copy of Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick 50th Anniversary Steven Wilson remix arrived today.
I've tried, Lord I've tried but......I just don't get it :-\
I've got it, I get it :)
And today at long last, I got Clark the Soundtrack to the Swedish Netflix series my Mikael Akerfeldt. The first copy sent out to me got lost by the wonderful Royal Mail. Got the refund from Amazon, reordered, and Amazon delivery delivered. They might be an Evil Corporation, but they're not useless like Royal Mail...
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on August 05, 2022, 09:09:39 PMQuote from: David L on July 29, 2022, 10:56:54 PMQuote from: Nickslikk2112 on July 29, 2022, 09:10:01 PMA copy of Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick 50th Anniversary Steven Wilson remix arrived today.
I've tried, Lord I've tried but......I just don't get it :-\
I've got it, I get it :)
And today at long last, I got Clark the Soundtrack to the Swedish Netflix series my Mikael Akerfeldt. The first copy sent out to me got lost by the wonderful Royal Mail. Got the refund from Amazon, reordered, and Amazon delivery delivered. They might be an Evil Corporation, but they're not useless like Royal Mail...
Did they package it? I'm still pissed off that they sent me an album like this:
http://betweenthewheels.net/index.php?topic=48.msg5272#msg5272
Waiting for:
Gavin Harrison - Cheating the Polygraph
Porcupine Tree - Coma Coda red vinyl pre-ordered from Burningshed 19 Aug 22
Quote from: pxr5 on August 05, 2022, 09:29:01 PMQuote from: Nickslikk2112 on August 05, 2022, 09:09:39 PMQuote from: David L on July 29, 2022, 10:56:54 PMQuote from: Nickslikk2112 on July 29, 2022, 09:10:01 PMA copy of Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick 50th Anniversary Steven Wilson remix arrived today.
I've tried, Lord I've tried but......I just don't get it :-\
I've got it, I get it :)
And today at long last, I got Clark the Soundtrack to the Swedish Netflix series my Mikael Akerfeldt. The first copy sent out to me got lost by the wonderful Royal Mail. Got the refund from Amazon, reordered, and Amazon delivery delivered. They might be an Evil Corporation, but they're not useless like Royal Mail...
Did they package it? I'm still pissed off that they sent me an album like this:
http://betweenthewheels.net/index.php?topic=48.msg5272#msg5272
Yes. Properly, but not over packaged.
I've never had one arrive with the shipping label straight on the LP, but did have one arrive which was just wrapped in a plastic bag.
Turned up today:
Dream Theater - Distance Over Time
The Tangent - The World That We Drive Through green vinyl
In the post:
Marillion - An Hour Before It's Dark orange vinyl
Alice in chains, Dirt, orange vinyl.
Absolute classic, another copy won't harm me.
Quote from: captainkurtz on August 13, 2022, 10:38:07 PMAlice in chains, Dirt, orange vinyl.
Absolute classic, another copy won't harm me.
new pressing coming in a month or so, 2LP
Quote from: Thenop on August 14, 2022, 05:53:32 PMQuote from: captainkurtz on August 13, 2022, 10:38:07 PMAlice in chains, Dirt, orange vinyl.
Absolute classic, another copy won't harm me.
new pressing coming in a month or so, 2LP
Yes - this is that. Our September. I've got the original cd and the music on vinyl
Pressing which is excellent, but hey, this is a classic.
Quote from: captainkurtz on August 15, 2022, 05:15:15 PMQuote from: Thenop on August 14, 2022, 05:53:32 PMQuote from: captainkurtz on August 13, 2022, 10:38:07 PMAlice in chains, Dirt, orange vinyl.
Absolute classic, another copy won't harm me.
new pressing coming in a month or so, 2LP
Yes - this is that. Our September. I've got the original cd and the music on vinyl
Pressing which is excellent, but hey, this is a classic.
True, need this too. Bought the MOV press together with the Unplugged one for 35 EUR or so, 10 years ago. Look at the value now :o crazy times
Being as I haven't got Dirt on vinyl, I've ordered it. You can't have enough Dirt.
One of my pick me up albums along with Slayer's Reign in Blood
Porcupine Tree - Coma Coda turned up today; a day early.
Just bought the last porcupine tree on black vinyl from Townsend...comes with free signed print. £7.50 postage, mind you.
Much to my surprise the new King Buffalo arrived today from Stickman, just a day after the new Motorpsycho. Will give it a spin tomorrow most likely. Great band, New York trio, stoner-y like music. Songs that linger but never overstay their welcome. Find them on Bandcamp if it sounds like your thing:
https://kingbuffalo.bandcamp.com/
Dead Star is a good starting point, right in the middle of their catalogue.
New King's X LP was delivered today. 2LP orange vinyl, 45RPM. Nice package, great sound. Giving it the 1st spin right now.
I am off work...for 2,5 weeks. This is a potential dangerous situation, I am away next week without any possibility to buy stuff, so I went today :-)
Laaz Rockit - Know Your Enemy (saw them in '87 locally, they were great, or so I think - it's been 35 years!)
Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss (oddly enough missing from my collection)
Blue Oyster Cult - Fire of Unkown Origin (can never have enough BOC)
Billy Gibbons - Perfectamundo (I really like his other 2 solo outings of recent)
Jeff Buckley - Sketches for my Sweetheart the Drunk (finally!)
And..
Curtis Mayfield's Superfly, which is a fantastic alnum.
Quote from: Thenop on September 02, 2022, 06:55:56 PMI am off work...for 2,5 weeks. This is a potential dangerous situation, I am away next week without any possibility to buy stuff, so I went today :-)
Laaz Rockit - Know Your Enemy (saw them in '87 locally, they were great, or so I think - it's been 35 years!)
Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss (oddly enough missing from my collection)
Blue Oyster Cult - Fire of Unkown Origin (can never have enough BOC)
Billy Gibbons - Perfectamundo (I really like his other 2 solo outings of recent)
Jeff Buckley - Sketches for my Sweetheart the Drunk (finally!)
And..
Curtis Mayfield's Superfly, which is a fantastic alnum.
Fire Of Unknown Origin - absolute classic!
Strolling through a sweet little Shropshire village called Much Wenlock today and stumbled across a used book shop that had a load of used vinyl tucked in the back. I snagged a perfect, first pressing of GUP for £15. It looks brand new and unplayed - lovely. I used to own it on cassette back in the day and CD since, but this is the first time I've had it on vinyl.
Quote from: pxr5 on September 06, 2022, 10:14:34 PMStrolling through a sweet little Shropshire village called Much Wenlock today and stumbled across a used book shop that had a load of used vinyl tucked in the back. I snagged a perfect, first pressing of GUP for £15. It looks brand new and unplayed - lovely. I used to own it on cassette back in the day and CD since, but this is the first time I've had it on vinyl.
My mate's a vinyl nut and was there a couple of weeks ago. I wonder if he found it too? He'll be upset if not. I'll possibly not mention it ;D
Picked up a really good s/h copy of Santana's Abraxus today for £12
Black Country, New Road - For the First Time
Black Country, New Road - Ants From up There
Squid - Bright Green Field
Dream Theater - A View From the Top of the World
Yes - Close to the Edge another album I've never owned on vinyl. This is the 2012 reissue and from research one of the best.
John Coltrane's Blue Train, Tone Poet, Bluenote release, absolotely breathtaking issue this. New Pink Floyd Animals mix, let's see how that sounds.
AiC's Dirt is in, sounds good. Would have liked a gatefold but hey, it sounds good, I'll settle for that.
Quote from: Thenop on September 23, 2022, 06:13:25 PMAiC's Dirt is in, sounds good. Would have liked a gatefold but hey, it sounds good, I'll settle for that.
Nice. I'll spin mine tomorrow :)
It Bites - The Tall Ships 45 rpm
Anathema - We're Here Because We're Here
Like my CD catch-up post, here's a selection of recentish acquisitions 😁:
New
PT - Closure/Continuation (silver)
AiC - Dirt (double yellow)
As new
Lizzy - Black Rose (double 2019 RSD edition)
Rammstein (S/T, double)
S/H
Priest - Sin After Sin (first edition, only had this on cassette and CD)
UFO - Phenomenon (original edition, complete with £3.99 WH Smith sticker on front 😂)
King Crimson - USA
Permanent Waves (first edition, Canadian)
Plus for a whole 2 quid each
Dire Straits - Communique, Making Movies
Ted Nugent (1975)
Foreigner - inside information
PM - 1PM (to satisfy my inner ELP completist 😉)
Alice Cooper - Love it to Death, near mint U.K. first pressing
Beck - Sea Change, sealed 2016 pressing.
Power Station - s/t
Alice Cooper - Schools Out, near mint U.K. first pressing (without panties)
Quote from: captainkurtz on October 04, 2022, 10:31:44 PMAlice Cooper - Love it to Death, near mint U.K. first pressing
Beck - Sea Change, sealed 2016 pressing.
Power Station - s/t
Alice Cooper - Schools Out, near mint U.K. first pressing (without panties)
I had School's Out as a teen. I've never seen the panties though.
Quote from: pxr5 on October 05, 2022, 11:06:46 AMQuote from: captainkurtz on October 04, 2022, 10:31:44 PMAlice Cooper - Love it to Death, near mint U.K. first pressing
Beck - Sea Change, sealed 2016 pressing.
Power Station - s/t
Alice Cooper - Schools Out, near mint U.K. first pressing (without panties)
I had School's Out as a teen. I've never seen the panties though.
Sounds like you had the commando edition then 😂
Marillion - Brave
Opposite of the thread title, I have started to flog my vinyl on E-Bay....most of my Rush Vinyl gone with a few remaining records finishing tonight and then i'll be onto my Yes vinyl and 80s Rock LPs later this month.
Top priority for E-Bay is an honest description of the condition of the record, no complaints so far (insert crossed fingers).
Quote from: Red Lenses on October 05, 2022, 04:01:17 PMOpposite of the thread title, I have started to flog my vinyl on E-Bay....most of my Rush Vinyl gone with a few remaining records finishing tonight and then i'll be onto my Yes vinyl and 80s Rock LPs later this month.
Top priority for E-Bay is an honest description of the condition of the record, no complaints so far (insert crossed fingers).
What's your ebay username if you don't mind - I'm always looking to buy decent vinyl? PM me if you don't want to show the world.
Quote from: pxr5 on October 05, 2022, 04:26:15 PMQuote from: Red Lenses on October 05, 2022, 04:01:17 PMOpposite of the thread title, I have started to flog my vinyl on E-Bay....most of my Rush Vinyl gone with a few remaining records finishing tonight and then i'll be onto my Yes vinyl and 80s Rock LPs later this month.
Top priority for E-Bay is an honest description of the condition of the record, no complaints so far (insert crossed fingers).
What's your ebay username if you don't mind - I'm always looking to buy decent vinyl? PM me if you don't want to show the world.
The last of my listings finished yesterday....won't be doing anything for a few weeks now as going on holiday next week (10 days in Lanzarote).
I will let you know nearer the time when I list them, it is a time consuming process (5 LPs to package up and take to the Post Office this afternoon).
Quote from: Red Lenses on October 07, 2022, 11:57:13 AMQuote from: pxr5 on October 05, 2022, 04:26:15 PMQuote from: Red Lenses on October 05, 2022, 04:01:17 PMOpposite of the thread title, I have started to flog my vinyl on E-Bay....most of my Rush Vinyl gone with a few remaining records finishing tonight and then i'll be onto my Yes vinyl and 80s Rock LPs later this month.
Top priority for E-Bay is an honest description of the condition of the record, no complaints so far (insert crossed fingers).
What's your ebay username if you don't mind - I'm always looking to buy decent vinyl? PM me if you don't want to show the world.
The last of my listings finished yesterday....won't be doing anything for a few weeks now as going on holiday next week (10 days in Lanzarote).
I will let you know nearer the time when I list them, it is a time consuming process (5 LPs to package up and take to the Post Office this afternoon).
Nice one, cheers buddy. Enjoy your holiday 8)
Riverside - Wasteland I normally just run a knife down the edge of the plastic sleeve when opening LPs, but somehow I managed to cut the end of my thumb - which I didn't notice until I saw blood all over the LP. Luckily as the plastic cover was still on only a bit of staining on the open edge. I have a habit of cutting myself when using knives; I even fainted once chopping an onion lol - my wife tries to keep them from me. :'(
Quote from: pxr5 on October 07, 2022, 12:56:19 PMRiverside - Wasteland I normally just run a knife down the edge of the plastic sleeve when opening LPs, but somehow I managed to cut the end of my thumb - which I didn't notice until I saw blood all over the LP. Luckily as the plastic cover was still on only a bit of staining on the open edge. I have a habit of cutting myself when using knives; I even fainted once chopping an onion lol - my wife tries to keep them from me. :'(
Great album though. Bloody or not.
Quote from: pxr5 on October 07, 2022, 12:56:19 PMRiverside - Wasteland I normally just run a knife down the edge of the plastic sleeve when opening LPs, but somehow I managed to cut the end of my thumb - which I didn't notice until I saw blood all over the LP. Luckily as the plastic cover was still on only a bit of staining on the open edge. I have a habit of cutting myself when using knives; I even fainted once chopping an onion lol - my wife tries to keep them from me. :'(
Glad it's not just me that's so cack-handed!
Quote from: Thenop on October 07, 2022, 05:50:34 PMQuote from: pxr5 on October 07, 2022, 12:56:19 PMRiverside - Wasteland I normally just run a knife down the edge of the plastic sleeve when opening LPs, but somehow I managed to cut the end of my thumb - which I didn't notice until I saw blood all over the LP. Luckily as the plastic cover was still on only a bit of staining on the open edge. I have a habit of cutting myself when using knives; I even fainted once chopping an onion lol - my wife tries to keep them from me. :'(
Great album though. Bloody or not.
It is, but has that 4th side etching thing going on. Can't these bands just stick a couple of extra (live maybe) tracks just to fill it up?
Quote from: pxr5 on October 07, 2022, 07:07:48 PMQuote from: Thenop on October 07, 2022, 05:50:34 PMQuote from: pxr5 on October 07, 2022, 12:56:19 PMRiverside - Wasteland I normally just run a knife down the edge of the plastic sleeve when opening LPs, but somehow I managed to cut the end of my thumb - which I didn't notice until I saw blood all over the LP. Luckily as the plastic cover was still on only a bit of staining on the open edge. I have a habit of cutting myself when using knives; I even fainted once chopping an onion lol - my wife tries to keep them from me. :'(
Great album though. Bloody or not.
It is, but has that 4th side etching thing going on. Can't these bands just stick a couple of extra (live maybe) tracks just to fill it up?
Meh, I hardly listen to any bonus stuff. I am just happy they spread it cross 2 discs instead of cramping it onto 1 LP.
Quote from: Thenop on October 08, 2022, 05:52:47 PMQuote from: pxr5 on October 07, 2022, 07:07:48 PMQuote from: Thenop on October 07, 2022, 05:50:34 PMQuote from: pxr5 on October 07, 2022, 12:56:19 PMRiverside - Wasteland I normally just run a knife down the edge of the plastic sleeve when opening LPs, but somehow I managed to cut the end of my thumb - which I didn't notice until I saw blood all over the LP. Luckily as the plastic cover was still on only a bit of staining on the open edge. I have a habit of cutting myself when using knives; I even fainted once chopping an onion lol - my wife tries to keep them from me. :'(
Great album though. Bloody or not.
It is, but has that 4th side etching thing going on. Can't these bands just stick a couple of extra (live maybe) tracks just to fill it up?
Meh, I hardly listen to any bonus stuff. I am just happy they spread it cross 2 discs instead of cramping it onto 1 LP.
Maybe they should look at 45rpm instead, wider grooves and all that.
Quote from: pxr5 on October 09, 2022, 01:17:27 PMQuote from: Thenop on October 08, 2022, 05:52:47 PMQuote from: pxr5 on October 07, 2022, 07:07:48 PMQuote from: Thenop on October 07, 2022, 05:50:34 PMQuote from: pxr5 on October 07, 2022, 12:56:19 PMRiverside - Wasteland I normally just run a knife down the edge of the plastic sleeve when opening LPs, but somehow I managed to cut the end of my thumb - which I didn't notice until I saw blood all over the LP. Luckily as the plastic cover was still on only a bit of staining on the open edge. I have a habit of cutting myself when using knives; I even fainted once chopping an onion lol - my wife tries to keep them from me. :'(
Great album though. Bloody or not.
It is, but has that 4th side etching thing going on. Can't these bands just stick a couple of extra (live maybe) tracks just to fill it up?
Meh, I hardly listen to any bonus stuff. I am just happy they spread it cross 2 discs instead of cramping it onto 1 LP.
Maybe they should look at 45rpm instead, wider grooves and all that.
True, More groove space equals more bass :-) I like it and some audiophile releases do it. I have some Mastodon 2LPs on 45rpm, first presses they did. And they sound a lot better. (they were also more expensive).
I see with the increase in vinyl interest more mainstream releases get the 45rpm treatment as well.
Solitude Aeturnus - Through the darkest Hour (Blue Vinyl}
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on October 11, 2022, 07:15:10 PMSolitude Aeturnus - Through the darkest Hour (Blue Vinyl}
Cheerful
Even though I keep a spreadsheet for all my orders (don't judge unless you've been there) I still managed to have the new Sumerlands lp turn up twice from 2 different shops today :o ;) ::)
Oh well, at least it's a good album. And I'll find a good home for the excess copy...
Quote from: Thenop on October 13, 2022, 08:28:04 PMEven though I keep a spreadsheet for all my orders (don't judge unless you've been there) I still managed to have the new Sumerlands lp turn up twice from 2 different shops today :o ;) ::)
Oh well, at least it's a good album. And I'll find a good home for the excess copy...
spreadsheets are good
Quote from: pdw1 on October 13, 2022, 08:28:53 PMQuote from: Thenop on October 13, 2022, 08:28:04 PMEven though I keep a spreadsheet for all my orders (don't judge unless you've been there) I still managed to have the new Sumerlands lp turn up twice from 2 different shops today :o ;) ::)
Oh well, at least it's a good album. And I'll find a good home for the excess copy...
spreadsheets are good
Life changing good, yes.
Oceans of Slumber - s/t (Purple Vinyl)
Anathema - The Optimist
Record presents I received for my birthday, with a little prompting from me of course, haha:
Pendragon - Not of this World
Pendragon - Love Over Fear
Marillion - Misplaced Childhood (I used to own this but got lost in one of my many house moves)
Scorpions - Lovedrive (Another I used to own)
Marillion - F.E.A.R.
Dream Theater - Octavarium
I eventually managed to get hold of mint copy of Pendragon's first album The Jewel. Not well loved, but it's my favourite of theirs.
Quote from: Thenop on October 09, 2022, 05:51:58 PMTrue, More groove space equals more bass :-) I like it and some audiophile releases do it. I have some Mastodon 2LPs on 45rpm, first presses they did.
And they sound a lot better. (they were also more expensive).
I see with the increase in vinyl interest more mainstream releases get the 45rpm treatment as well.
The CD format is the obvious solution.
Quote from: Slim on October 29, 2022, 11:13:18 AMQuote from: Thenop on October 09, 2022, 05:51:58 PMTrue, More groove space equals more bass :-) I like it and some audiophile releases do it. I have some Mastodon 2LPs on 45rpm, first presses they did.
And they sound a lot better. (they were also more expensive).
I see with the increase in vinyl interest more mainstream releases get the 45rpm treatment as well.
The CD format is the obvious solution.
I just don't mlike the look and feel of the format. It is too small, it feels cheap and plastic. But I do get that you get more for your money.
It's matter of taste I suppose.
A nice pre-owned copy of Caravanserai by Santana from a seller on Discogs :)
£12 got me these 3 S/H:
McAuley Schenker Group - Perfect Timing (complete with mullet-tastic front cover 😂)
Roger Glover - Mask (purely out of curiousity)
Sammy Hagar - Live Loud & Clear (red vinyl, got it on black vinyl on release but for only 4 quid, it'd be rude not to 😉)
Another purchase from Discogs arrived yesterday, Kansas - Song for America.
A Music On Vinyl, 180g re-issue listed as used, near-mint vinyl with a VG sleeve, I was somewhat taken aback to find what appeared to be a still-sealed, unopened, new LP inside the cardboard mailer.
Lovely-sounding copy with deathly-quiet surfaces, even between tracks - superb pressing.
The vinyl gods are looking down on me at the moment ;D
Quote from: David L on November 18, 2022, 07:21:52 AMAnother purchase from Discogs arrived yesterday, Kansas - Song for America.
A Music On Vinyl, 180g re-issue listed as used, near-mint vinyl with a VG sleeve, I was somewhat taken aback to find what appeared to be a still-sealed, unopened, new LP inside the cardboard mailer.
Lovely-sounding copy with deathly-quiet surfaces, even between tracks - superb pressing.
The vinyl gods are looking down on me at the moment ;D
It took a while before MoV found their bearings - early pressings where hit and miss and the quality of the artowk subpar. But as of lately, say the last 10 years or so they have improved tremendously. Dead silent vinyl and great mastering, often limited pressings and doing the not so obvious albums as re-issues.
Really like Song for America as well - excellent choice.
Picked up a new copy of Purpendicular by the Purps in Camden Market last Friday when I was down for the PT gig
One of my top 3 Purple studio albums 👌
The 40th ann. Number of the Beast. Bit pricey but I just had to have it. I was 11 when I pressed my nose against the shop window in our little town and was mesmerized by the cover. I had a fair collection of Kiss albums but this looked fierce. I ran home, plundered the piggy bank and went back to buy it. I will never forget hearing the spoken intro to tNotB - the labels were not telling me which side was which, so I started with side 2. I was blown away by everything: the music, the sound (oh my!), the intensity. I fell in love with the album right then and there, first play. Til date still my favourite Maiden album.
So yes, the 40th ann. needed to be in my collection. Funny thing is though, I always liked Gangland and it feels weird to have Total Eclipse replacing it, Gangland not even being on the album at all!
^ Great album. Is it the x3 LP version - Number of The Beast, Beast Over Hammersmith? You confused me a little with the Gangland/Total Eclipse thing as the single LP 40th anniversary version is as the original:
https://www.discogs.com/release/22314070-Iron-Maiden-The-Number-Of-The-Beast
I was a bit older when I first got into Maiden proper. I was working in The Shetland Islands (must have been 1984 iirc) on the northern most island. A mate was going down to Lerwick and I bunged him a few quid to get me a couple of IM albums and he came back with the first 5 lol.
Quote from: pxr5 on November 19, 2022, 09:14:44 PM^ Great album. Is it the x3 LP version - Number of The Beast, Beast Over Hammersmith? You confused me a little with the Gangland/Total Eclipse thing as the single LP 40th anniversary version is as the original:
https://www.discogs.com/release/22314070-Iron-Maiden-The-Number-Of-The-Beast
I was a bit older when I first got into Maiden proper. I was working in The Shetland Islands (must have been 1984 iirc) on the northern most island. A mate was going down to Lerwick and I bunged him a few quid to get me a couple of IM albums and he came back with the first 5 lol.
It is the 3LP indeed, with the 2LP Beast over Hammersmith being LP2 and 3.
For me it was Beast, then a couple of 12" singles that were around such as Women in Uniform, Maiden Japan(!!) and Run to the Hills "super sound version". That one had Total Eclipse as B side so I knew the track of course. Maiden were good at that early on, B sides and live tracks.
The followed the S/T and Killers which took some getting used to due to the Di'Anno vocals but I quickly relented being such fantastic albums. Killers side A is a work of genius, absolutely brilliant.
You know, I always really liked the first 2 Iron Maiden and prefer Paul Di'Anno's vocals to Bruce's. And yes, Killers Side A is off the scale. The first 2 albums are so raw :)
I had a couple of pounds left on an iTunes voucher and downloaded the B side Burning Ambition. I've always loved that song.
Arrived back from a Weekend away to find that Iron Maiden's Number of the Beast/Beast over Hammersmith and Candlemass's Sweet Evil Sun has landed.
Kiss - Creatures of the night. Half speed master 40th ann whatever, I needed a new copy my (indeed 40 years) old copy is worn out. Nice tip on jacket and actually a decent mastering & pressing job. Oh and the eyes on the sleeve glow in the dark 8)
A mint first press of:
Pendragon - The World
Anathema - Untouchable
Marillion - Marbles x3LP box set
Quote from: pxr5 on December 05, 2022, 11:54:50 AMMarillion - Marbles x3LP box set
Bought this some years ago before Brexit, direct from the website. Lovely boxset, great album.
Andrew Hill - Point of Departure. Blue Note classic, really good this one. And sounding fantastic as well.
King Crimson - Earthbound (50th Anniversary edition)
For the sake of completeness.
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on December 07, 2022, 07:06:37 PMKing Crimson - Earthbound (50th Anniversary edition)
For the sake of completeness.
The only one I skipped ;D
Quote from: Thenop on December 08, 2022, 09:30:02 AMQuote from: Nickslikk2112 on December 07, 2022, 07:06:37 PMKing Crimson - Earthbound (50th Anniversary edition)
For the sake of completeness.
The only one I skipped ;D
Fripp has psychic control of my credit card...
Marillion - Afraid of Sunlight
Marillion - Clutching at Straws
Christmas presents on vinyl:
Van der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts
Van der Graaf Generator - H To He, Who Am The Only One
Van der Graaf Generator - The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other
Van der Graaf Generator - Godbluff
Pink Floyd - The Wall 2016 Remaster
Robert Fripp - Exposure (Fourth edition, Steven Wilson remix)
From the used bin:
Thelonious Monk - Monk's Dream. Didn't realize it but it's a 1963 USA press, mono. Just to think someone bought this in a (most likely Californian because it's a Hollywood pressing) shop 60 years ago, took it home and played it. But not to death, because it plays absolutely fanatstic. I eman, I don't think I could get similarly excited when I buy a FLAC file to be honest...
Also: Vandenberg, our Dutch heroes, Alibi. Again, a foreign pressing, Mexican this time, and that for a Dutch band...plays fantastic as well.
And, The Cure - Seventeen Seconds, canadian pressing. Don't ask me why all these exotic pressing came to me, the shop must had an international seller pass by and ditching her or his LPs. My gain though, this one also plays fantastic. Even A Forest doesn't sound too beaten up :-)
Quote from: Thenop on January 06, 2023, 10:10:17 AMFrom the used bin:
Thelonious Monk - Monk's Dream. Didn't realize it but it's a 1963 USA press, mono. Just to think someone bought this in a (most likely Californian because it's a Hollywood pressing) shop 60 years ago, took it home and played it. But not to death, because it plays absolutely fanatstic. I eman, I don't think I could get similarly excited when I buy a FLAC file to be honest...
I feel exactly the same about used vinyl. There's something special about the fact that the physical medium has a history that we can identify with.
It's the same reason I prefer pre-owned watches.
Quote from: David L on January 06, 2023, 11:23:45 AMQuote from: Thenop on January 06, 2023, 10:10:17 AMFrom the used bin:
Thelonious Monk - Monk's Dream. Didn't realize it but it's a 1963 USA press, mono. Just to think someone bought this in a (most likely Californian because it's a Hollywood pressing) shop 60 years ago, took it home and played it. But not to death, because it plays absolutely fanatstic. I eman, I don't think I could get similarly excited when I buy a FLAC file to be honest...
I feel exactly the same about used vinyl. There's something special about the fact that the physical medium has a history that we can identify with.
It's the same reason I prefer pre-owned watches.
Japanese first pressing of Prince's 'Purple Rain' arrived today and I had the same thought. It always goes through my head whenever used vinyl arrives of the history of that record in its journey into my hands..
Japanese first pressing of Prince's 'Purple Rain' arrived today and I had the same thought. It always goes through my head whenever used vinyl arrives of the history of that record in its journey into my hands..
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the LPs I bought were from 1963 and 1980 but I considered Seventeen Seconds to be a 'modern' record.. It's 43 years old. And it only is 17 years apart from the Monk LP.
Since I had that realization this afternoon I feel ancient. Born aeons ago.
Jesus.
Haken - The Mountain I had to get this on vinyl as it's a really great album. More than I'd like to have spent though as quite hard to come by. A great press it is too.
Quote from: pxr5 on January 12, 2023, 07:27:27 PMHaken - The Mountain I had to get this on vinyl as it's a really great album. More than I'd like to have spent though as quite hard to come by. A great press it is too.
I know the feeling ;)
Gaupa - Myriad
Black Sabbath - Never Say Die
Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gates of Dawn (Mono)
Gary Numan: Replicas and The Pleasure Principle to replace copies lost over the years.
UFO - No Heavy Petting 2023 reissue on clear vinyl
Steel Pulse - Handsworth Revolution. Pre-owned near mint from Discogs
The Tangent - Pyramids, Stars & Other Stories: The Tangent Live Recordings 2004-2017 3xLP, 2xCD
Riverside - ID.Entity orange vinyl
O.R.k. - Screamnasiumn
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on January 27, 2023, 06:59:07 PMO.R.k. - Screamnasiumn
Saw them a few years ago opening for Pineapple Thief, Pat Mastelotto is a beast. Someone wanted an LP signed and asked the rest of the band where he was.
"well, were he always is, at the bar"
Hell of a drummer though, who would've thought after hearing Mr. Mister...
Quote from: pxr5 on October 07, 2022, 12:52:32 PMQuote from: Red Lenses on October 07, 2022, 11:57:13 AMQuote from: pxr5 on October 05, 2022, 04:26:15 PMQuote from: Red Lenses on October 05, 2022, 04:01:17 PMOpposite of the thread title, I have started to flog my vinyl on E-Bay....most of my Rush Vinyl gone with a few remaining records finishing tonight and then i'll be onto my Yes vinyl and 80s Rock LPs later this month.
Top priority for E-Bay is an honest description of the condition of the record, no complaints so far (insert crossed fingers).
What's your ebay username if you don't mind - I'm always looking to buy decent vinyl? PM me if you don't want to show the world.
The last of my listings finished yesterday....won't be doing anything for a few weeks now as going on holiday next week (10 days in Lanzarote).
I will let you know nearer the time when I list them, it is a time consuming process (5 LPs to package up and take to the Post Office this afternoon).
Nice one, cheers buddy. Enjoy your holiday 8)
Been a while since i've posted due to external family factors taking over my life....the usual stuff that happens to relatives as you get older (mobility issues, dementia, serious time limiting illness & death).
With regards my records they have all gone, a Polish guy I work with took nearly everything off of me except for 2 Metallica LPs, a Faith No More 12" and a Motley Crue 7".
In the past 2 weeks I sold all my Yes LPs/12"s & 7"s but have an excellent 1st pressing of The Yes Album listed right now with the Plum/Orange label which didn't sell first time around.
Pendragon - Men Who Climb Mountains
Received the fanclub Riverside boxset, has a shirt, 2LP clear vinyl and all sorts of stuff. Nice.
Also the new Dewolff LP in a boxset, it is a solid album. Very retro, very good.
Riverside - Love, Fear and the Time Machine I've been after this on vinyl for a while, but it rarely comes up for sale and when it does it's for stupid money. I luckily got this mint from ebay for only £21 posted - bargain.
Quote from: pxr5 on February 03, 2023, 06:37:43 PMRiverside - Love, Fear and the Time Machine I've been after this on vinyl for a while, but it rarely comes up for sale and when it does it's for stupid money. I luckily got this mint from ebay for only £21 posted - bargain.
Was not aware this has become a rarity. But indeed when I look on Discogs there's only a handful for sale. Are there others you are missing from them?
Quote from: Thenop on February 04, 2023, 10:50:50 AMQuote from: pxr5 on February 03, 2023, 06:37:43 PMRiverside - Love, Fear and the Time Machine I've been after this on vinyl for a while, but it rarely comes up for sale and when it does it's for stupid money. I luckily got this mint from ebay for only £21 posted - bargain.
Was not aware this has become a rarity. But indeed when I look on Discogs there's only a handful for sale. Are there others you are missing from them?
Not really - I now have the last 3 albums on vinyl. I'll keep a look out for the earlier ones, but their remastered debut is quite cheap - the rest are a lot. Re LFatTM, the only one for sale on ebay is £150 from Poland and at Discogs it's $80 from Ukraine for the lowest priced. Oh yeah just realised I do want to get Lost 'n' Found - Live in Tilburg.
Quote from: pxr5 on February 04, 2023, 12:27:43 PMQuote from: Thenop on February 04, 2023, 10:50:50 AMQuote from: pxr5 on February 03, 2023, 06:37:43 PMRiverside - Love, Fear and the Time Machine I've been after this on vinyl for a while, but it rarely comes up for sale and when it does it's for stupid money. I luckily got this mint from ebay for only £21 posted - bargain.
Was not aware this has become a rarity. But indeed when I look on Discogs there's only a handful for sale. Are there others you are missing from them?
Not really - I now have the last 3 albums on vinyl. I'll keep a look out for the earlier ones, but their remastered debut is quite cheap - the rest are a lot. Re LFatTM, the only one for sale on ebay is £150 from Poland and at Discogs it's $80 from Ukraine for the lowest priced. Oh yeah just realised I do want to get Lost 'n' Found - Live in Tilburg.
Yeah, goes to show you should be there early. I managed to buy 1 box from the fanclub half a year ago with the first 3 LPs, some live stuff and other goodies. Was not cheap but...there is now 1 for sale on Discogs for 850 :o Funny thing is it states 'sealed', the thing was never sealed. I have a very strong love/hate relationship with Discogs sellers these days because of things like this.
The only normal LP I am missing is ADHD, I'll wait for a repress I think..
The Tangent - A Place in the Queue first time on vinyl - on green and black marbled vinyl
ZZ Top - first album. Apparently analog cut, sounds real nice and open.
Haken - L+1VE
Pendragon - Fallen Dreams & Angels & All The Loose Ends
The Neal Morse Band - Innocence and Danger
Pendragon - Passion Rarely comes up for sale, so got this relatively cheap.
Comus - Out of the Coma white/black splatter
Immanuel Wilkins - the 7th Hand, marvelleous and sprawling jazz album. Lots of percussionwork, lively jumping up and down rhythmic playing and free jazz improvs. Also moments of near silence to take a breath just before kicking into a 27 minute freejazz jam as album closer.
Kiss - the Elder. Yes, again. I have the original '81 cut, the CD and the remastered CD, but this is a new half speed master on vinyl, from Germany on clear vinyl with the track listing as it was originally intended. And rejected by the label because 'no single as opener'. Need to listen to this tomorrow to hear how it sounds. Has a very nice embossed cover as well and some goodies like photos and (believe it or not) a lyric sheet translated in German...
Haken - Virus lilac vinyl
Haken's new album Fauna on transparent magenta vinyl turned up today - I pre-ordered it ages ago but not had chance to play it yet.
Picked up a Canadian copy of 'And Then There Were Three' for 3 quid
On release, it was the first Genesis album that I was underwhelmed by (not including their debut, of course), especially following the majesty of Seconds Out. However, over the years I've learned to really appreciate it, in a very similar way to my experience with Signals
Some picks from the last hauls:
Used jazz albums:
Bill Evans - The Paris Concert (EditionTwo)
Freddie Hubbard - Sky Dive
McCoy Tyner - Sama Layuca
Freddie Hubbard - Keep Your Soul Together
Miles Davis - Nefertiti
Miles Davis - Filles De Kilimanjaro
Metal/Rock - new copies.
Worm - Foreverglade
Worm - Bluenothing
High Command - Eclipse Of The Dual Moons
It's Not Night: It's Space - Our Birth Is But A Sleep And A Forgetting
Ulthar - Helionomicon
Ulthar - Anthronomicon
ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
Enslaved - Heimdal
Haken - Affinity
Just bought a really nice copy of Moonflower by Santana from my local store. Only a tenner for a near mint double LP with a nice cover!
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon live at Wembley Empire Pool 1974
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on March 26, 2023, 08:26:48 PMPink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon live at Wembley Empire Pool 1974
A brilliant release and the pressing is perfection.
Quote from: captainkurtz on March 26, 2023, 09:22:21 PMQuote from: Nickslikk2112 on March 26, 2023, 08:26:48 PMPink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon live at Wembley Empire Pool 1974
A brilliant release and the pressing is perfection.
I'll find out one day - if Mrs S can tear herself away from watching endless
Escape to the Countrys and other such bilge...
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on March 26, 2023, 09:46:57 PMQuote from: captainkurtz on March 26, 2023, 09:22:21 PMQuote from: Nickslikk2112 on March 26, 2023, 08:26:48 PMPink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon live at Wembley Empire Pool 1974
A brilliant release and the pressing is perfection.
I'll find out one day - if Mrs S can tear herself away from watching endless Escape to the Countrys and other such bilge...
I feel your pain. Our TV seems to have constant Married at First Sight Australia on it - currently on episode 32. >:(
Hawkwind - Sonic Attack (45th Anniversary edition on Blue vinyl)
I'm sure I had this but can't find it. I just have a sleeve for Choose Your Masques, where the contents are I know not...
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on March 29, 2023, 03:35:04 PMHawkwind - Sonic Attack (45th Anniversary edition on Blue vinyl)
I'm sure I had this but can't find it. I just have a sleeve for Choose Your Masques, where the contents are I know not...
First time I saw them on, still got the t-shirt (just about fits as a sweatband these days 🤣)
Marvin Gaye - What's going on
Pendragon - Believe
Record Store Day!
Was up early and stood in line. Yes I know, it takes a special kind of idiot.
80% was there for the Taylor Swift lp I was told.
I found everything I set out to buy. Even a rare Wendell Harrison lp limited to 500.
Also: Hawkwind the Iron Dream live 1977 on LP. Will give it a spin soon.
Masters of Reality self titled on LP, Bill Evans sessions, Chet Baker, Art Blakey, Pearl Jam, Miles Davis, and from the used bin a Billy Cobham live lp and an old Monk lp.
Excellent grab!
Wishbone Ash - Argus, 50th Anniversary edition.
Ludicrously expensive, but it appears to now be stupidly ludicrously expensive.
Maxoom, the debut album by Mahogany Rush. That's now the full set (13) of Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush vinyl :D
Beardfish - +4626 Comfortzone
I've been hankering after this album on vinyl for a while now. A few on sale at Discogs, but none in the UK. I'd almost given up when a new copy popped up on ebay so I nabbed it quick ;D
Raven - Rock Until You Drop (Blue and Purple Smoke vinyl)
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on May 06, 2023, 11:25:15 AMRaven - Rock Until You Drop (Blue and Purple Smoke vinyl)
Nice, have an original Roadrunner somewhere.
Beardfish - The Void
Quote from: Thenop on May 06, 2023, 04:19:22 PMQuote from: Nickslikk2112 on May 06, 2023, 11:25:15 AMRaven - Rock Until You Drop (Blue and Purple Smoke vinyl)
Nice, have an original Roadrunner somewhere.
I just had a chewed up cassette copy from a mate's original Neat vinyl.
Bought an early 'black label' copy of Wishbone's Argus. "Looks like it's never been played - near mint".
I don't think so - it's going back >:(
Blood Ceremony - The Old Ways Remain
Gungfly - On Her Journey to the Sun
Some old, some new.
Oliver Nelson - The blues and the abstract
Miles Davis - Miles in the sky 45rpm press.
Acid King - Beyond Vision
ZZ Top - Rio Grande Mud
Free - Free
This is Flying Dutchman, fantastic 2lp comp for the label late 60s early 70s, jazz funk soul.
Midnight Oil - Diesel and Dust
Sabbat - Mad Gods and Englishmen box set
actually its the CD version but I am still very excited
Omar and the Howlers - Hard Times in the Land of Plenty
Ronnie Montrose - The Speed of Sound
Had a company 'thing', food and drinks etc. Not really my idea of a good outing but much to my delight there was a record store with only used stuff just down the road! So..
The Cure - Three Imaginary Boys (UK 1st press). Gave it a quick clean and tihs thing sounds great. A LOT of low end as oppose to the cd...really surprised with this one
Free Live - also an original. Would have settled for the new one, but this is great of course.
Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride Gatefold cover
Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You. Gatefold & 1st press from Germany. This thing is pristine and sounds absolutely great!
And the fun one of the haul: The Incredible Jimmy Smith (w/Oliver Nelson) doing their version of Peter and the Wolf. I love this Prokofiev tale. Have a early 70's album narrated in Dutch that I played to death as a kid. Looking forward to hearing this!
So: great place that I discovered here, will surely be returning!
Gungfly - Friendship
Gungfly - Alone Together
Ross Jennings - A Shadow of My Future Self
A couple from Andy ARh's record label
Desert Storm - Omen
Possessor - Damn The Light
The Pale Fountains - ... From Across The Kitchen Table
Bought a copy of this one, waiting for it to be delivered. I love this band, they are such nice guys, so real and an immense live band.
Great effort!
Lars Fredrik Frøislie - Fire Fortellinger (Blue Vinyl)
June 16th 2023, what a release day!
New Motorpsycho (acoustic Motorpsychedelic tunes album)
New Thy Catafalque (yet to arrive)
New QOTSA (yet to arrive)
New Gov't Mule (will arrive tomorrow)
And a long awaited re-release finally arrived: Kiss Alive III.
Should keep me busy over the weekend...
Popped into Vinyl Tap in Huddersfield before the superb Muse gig yesterday and left with:
BOC - Secret Treaties (purple vinyl)
King's X - Gretchen...(double gold vinyl)
plus a mint second hand copy of Hawkwind's Sonic Attack on (double) CD, bought the vinyl on release a mere 42 years ago 😳😁
Got some things in I ordered:
Dozer - Drifting in the Endless Void
QOTSA - In Times New Roman (ordered it a bit further away due to the ridiculous prices over here...)
Whitespade. American metal musician Midnight, this is is tribute of all original songs he wrote, to Motorhead.vHype sticker states: "This could be the album Bronze records rejected between Bomber & Ace of Spades". And it's true, that's exactly how it sounds!
Then some used (NM):
David Sylvian Secrets of the Beehive, newest pressing
Miles Davis - On the Corner (MSFL)
Also cheekily ordered the Charles Mingus 8LP box of his 70's Atlantic output just issued....
A really nice job lot of Rush albums that I only ever had either cassette or CD back in the day. These are all from the first year of release, possibly even first UK press after a quick check on Discogs. Whoever bought these originally must have stashed them away not played, because each one (the sleeve, inner and vinyl) are pristine, like brand new, without a mark or blemish anywhere. So:
Caress of Steel Mercury 9100 018
Signals Mercury 6337 243
Power Windows Vertigo VERH 31
Hold Your Fire Vertigo VERH 47
also a compilation album which was a nice bonus:
Rush Through Time Mercury 6337 171
Thing is now I have 2 vinyl copies of HYF so I'll likely sell one on ebay. 8)
The Pale Fountains - Pacific Street
Spock's Beard - The Oblivion Particle
Kiss - Revenge
Never heard this before, apart from the 2 singles...it's pretty good.
Kiss - unplugged
Big Big Train - The Underfall Yard from the half price BBT sale on Burningshed.
Church of Misery - Born Under a Mad Sign
Quote from: Thenop on June 23, 2023, 10:41:05 AMAlso cheekily ordered the Charles Mingus 8LP box of his 70's Atlantic output just issued....
This one arrived ;D
Something to keep me over the weekend. And then some.
Finally got round to getting:
Motorpsycho? - Yay! (Transparent Turquoise)
Rory Gallagher All Around Man live 1990. His last tour I think. Need to give it a proper listen. Something not seen a lot, latter day Gallagher live.
Yes - Live at Knoxville Civic Auditorium, Knoxville, Tennessee, November 15, 1972 (RSD 2023)
Brian May and Friends - Starfleet Project
The Flower Kings - By Royal Decree triple vinyl/2CD
Bill Evans - Waltz for Denny, the latest pressing on OJC. Stunning quality.
John Coltrane with Eric Dolphy - evenings at the Village Gate. One of those latter day discoveries, unearthed tapes. This one has a great story:
The Gate had a state-of-the-art sound system, installed by an ambitious young engineer named Richard Alderson. One night during Coltrane's run, Alderson decided to test the system by capturing the band, using a single RCA ribbon microphone suspended above the stage, with a line running to a reel-to-reel tape recorder. The tapes were never intended for public consumption, and unauthorized in any case, so Alderson set them aside. They found their way to a collection at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, where they were recently rediscovered by a Bob Dylan archivist
Love this type of thing.
Ring van Moebius - Commissioned Stories Volume II: Six Drops of Poison
Black Country, New Road - Live at Bush hall
Transatlantic - The Final Flight: Live At L'Olympia
Renaissance - A Song for All Seasons
Haken - Vector orange vinyl
Finally a repress of Slayer Decade of Agression live...so I had to buy it. One of the few live albums (in modern times) that is 100% live, no overdubs.
Metal Church's The Dark (filling collection holes)
Cactus - S/T
And then more jazz..Wayne Shorter, Art Blakey, Eric Dolphy, that kind of stuff. There's this store in my birthtown (Delft) that I visit a couple of times a year. The owner is well over 70 and is a vinyl nut. He sells a lot of jazz, uesed & new, but also all other sorts of music. He used to import from the US himself giving him a notch over all the others for having exclusive LPs. And he loves mono recordings. He HAD to play me Mingus (x5) in mono he just found. Waits until his (large!) store is empty, because it needs to be played loud :-) Lovely man, I always leave with more than I intended... today it was the Wayne Shorter Tone Poet 'The all seeing eye', John Coltrane's ...More Lasting than Bronze (a 2LP with Trane's debut "Coltrane" and "Lush Life") and an Eric Dolphy, one of the live in Europe ones.
All in all a nice catch.
Earlier this week I received a pre-order: Donald Byrd's Electric Byrd, re-issue on Third Man (Jack White's label) in cooperation with Blue Note. Fantastic stuff.
Purchased a used (old!) Pioneer amp (SA500 a) with some KEF speakers (Calinda SP 1053) from the '70s to match a record player I had lying around. Why? Because I felt the need to play mono records properly, so purchased a mono cartridge ;D
And yes, that IS a big difference to playing those mono LPs on a stereo cartridge and stereo amp.
So I now have a dedicated mono setup.. Took some work to get it going properly though, but of cleaning and swearing was involved. One of those 2 things I don't mind.
Anyway, now on the hunt for nice copies of mono music I want to hear.
I have some of course, mostly jazz, but would like a decent Sgt. Peppers in mono. Although I need to sell a kidney for a NM copy it seems. Can't figure out for the life of it why they don't keep these things in print. There is a huge demand...only the vultures profit this way, not even the artist. (same for Stones, Floyd etc.). Weird.
Anyway, first order of business: source a decent copy of Peggy Lee's Black Coffee.
Quote from: Thenop on August 11, 2023, 06:27:30 PMPurchased a used (old!) Pioneer amp (SA500 a) with some KEF speakers (Calinda SP 1053) from the '70s to match a record player I had lying around. Why? Because I felt the need to play mono records properly, so purchased a mono cartridge ;D
And yes, that IS a big difference to playing those mono LPs on a stereo cartridge and stereo amp.
So I now have a dedicated mono setup.. Took some work to get it going properly though, but of cleaning and swearing was involved. One of those 2 things I don't mind.
Anyway, now on the hunt for nice copies of mono music I want to hear.
I have some of course, mostly jazz, but would like a decent Sgt. Peppers in mono. Although I need to sell a kidney for a NM copy it seems. Can't figure out for the life of it why they don't keep these things in print. There is a huge demand...only the vultures profit this way, not even the artist. (same for Stones, Floyd etc.). Weird.
Anyway, first order of business: source a decent copy of Peggy Lee's Black Coffee.
I bought the Beatles in mono vinyl box for £249.00 in 2016. They go for ridiculous amounts now - a very very high quality set..
Yeah wish I had had that foresight. But why they don't keep the individual LPs not in print is beyond me.
Squid - O Monolith (2023) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=80639) Blue Vinyl
Dense Exp Prog-Adj Avant Krautrock/Independent, 3.5 stars
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The Flower Kings - The Sum of No Evil
King Crimson - Live at the Orpheum
New Spirit Adrift album. Great heavy metal, epic as it should be.
Now, roll on Friday when the new Blut Aus Nord is scheduled for release. Bring it on!
Roine Stolt - The Flower King: Manifesto Of An Alchemist (2018) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=59085)
Symph Prog Rock
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Couple of 2 quid bargains, Buck Dharma's Flat Out (sleeve slightly damaged, vinyl mint) and Camel's Snow Goose
Killing Joke - Pylon 2021 remaster on triple clear green vinyl
Quote from: Ali on August 31, 2023, 09:13:24 PMCouple of 2 quid bargains, Buck Dharma's Flat Out (sleeve slightly damaged, vinyl mint) and Camel's Snow Goose
Snow Goose is a gorgeous album :)
Quote from: pxr5 on September 01, 2023, 03:59:28 PMQuote from: Ali on August 31, 2023, 09:13:24 PMCouple of 2 quid bargains, Buck Dharma's Flat Out (sleeve slightly damaged, vinyl mint) and Camel's Snow Goose
Snow Goose is a gorgeous album :)
I love Flat Out. Snow Goose is good too
Yes, too much again, start of holiday spree...
All mono, because I needed some. 2 Hendrix (Are you experienced & Axis), an Art Blakey live, Wes Montgomery, Gigi Gryce, a various artists thing I liked the cover of I wanted it and...a Sgt. peppers for a very friendly porice, Dutch pressing, it sounded great (got to listen to most of it before buying).
Happy days :-)
Jethro Tull - The Broadsword and the Beast 40th Anniversary Vinyl edition
A few more second-hand bargains 😎
£3
Scorps-Blackout
Renaissance-A Song For All Seasons
Rock Goddess-Hell Hath No Fury
Nektar-Recycled
Camel-Moonmadness
Bad Co-Rough Diamonds (if it's as bad as it's reputation, I'll give it to a mate who's after a copy 🤣)
£4
Hackett-Voyage of the Acolyte (mint copy, Charisma blue label-I already have an original 😉)
BOC-Mirrors (mint US pressing with inner sleeve)
The Flower Kings - Look At You Now (2023) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=81325) Blue Vinyl
Symph Prog Rock
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Used copies of:
John Coltrane - Afro Blue Impressions - Yugoslavian press. I love how this old stuff just pops up and surprises. Yugoslavia (as a country) has a very decent scene back in the day actually. And the vinyl plants were great as well. Don't believe me? Check this out if you like some funky jazzy stuff from a couple of years back:
McCoy Tyner - Enlightenment
Cannonball Adderley - Enroute (mono press from 1961 ;D )
Uriah Heep - Sweet Freedom
and one from the wishlist:
Coverdale / Page - ST. Absolutely fantastic sounding, looked a bit scuffed but none of that is audible. Unreal how this was cut: music runs for an hour and yet this is one of thebest separated albums I have. Superb quality. And yes, it was expensive, but compared to what they go for normally, it was very a very decent price. Happy bunny.
Wytch Hazel - IV:Sacrament
Slade - Alive! at Reading (Orange and Black splatter vinyl, I had to, I was there)
Big Big Train - Common Ground (2021) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=72597)
Symph Prog Rock
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Awaiting vinyl deliveires this week / next week:
Wolves in the Throne Room - new EP
Steven Wilson - the Harmony Codex
Palms - S/T
Was hoping for the new DeWolff live Lps, but they have been pushed back until Oct 6th, so a bit longer wait then, ordered the Cure's show together with it, so need to wait for that too..
Grails - re-issue of the Burden of Hope
And the first real solo LP by David Eugene Edwards - Hyacinth
These 2 turned up today - neither played as yet:
Steven Wilson - The Harmony Codex (2023) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=81910) Orange Vinyl
Prog Rock/Pop
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Pendragon - The Window of Life (1993) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=1111)
Epic Neo Prog Rock/Electronic
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King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic: Alternative Takes and Mixes
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 2016 Remaster
A nice copy of Dixie Chicken by Little Feat
Three Flower Kings albums:
The Flower Kings - Back in the World of Adventures (1995) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=364)
Complex Prog Rock, 4.5 stars
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The Flower Kings - Retropolis (1996) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=365)
Instrumental Prog Retro Rock, 4 stars
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The Flower Kings - Stardust We Are (1997) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=368)
Instrumental Modern Prog Space Rock, 4.5 stars
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Quote from: pxr5 on October 23, 2023, 01:44:22 PMThree Flower Kings albums:
The Flower Kings - Back in the World of Adventures (1995) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=364)
Complex Prog Rock, 4.5 stars
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The Flower Kings - Retropolis (1996) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=365)
Instrumental Prog Retro Rock, 4 stars
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The Flower Kings - Stardust We Are (1997) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=368)
Instrumental Modern Prog Space Rock, 4.5 stars
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Nice
bouquet
Riverside - Out of Myself (2004) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=6315)
Emotional Modern Post Metal/Rock
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The Flower Kings - Flower Power (1999) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=371)
Symph Prog Retro Rock, 4 stars
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White Willow - Ignis Fatuus
Picked up some new LPs today. Bit of a funny thing actually.
Miles Davis Round About Midnight in mono, Peggy Lee's Black Coffee, a lovely re-issue from 2021, another Miles one: Walkin' and Duke Ellington meet Coleman Hawkins. Now, I set out to go & get the Duke Ellington & John Coltrane album and was completely convinced I had that in my hand. But when I came home and looked, I had the Coleman Hawkins one. You live and learn.
But hey,no hard feelings, it is a gorgeous album!
(and yes that Trane & Duke album is now on order..)
Green Lung - This Heathen Land (On green vinyl, obvs.)
The Pineapple Thief - Dissolution new from ebay for £12 and it turns up to be on white vinyl, which was a nice, unexpected surprise.
Waiting on the arrival of Bill Evans Sunday at the Village Vanguard. 1961 concert with the Trio. Well known of course, but looking forward to a newly mastered from the original tapes vinyl copy hot off the press.
I need to shut the world out this weekend for an hour and play this, just for me.Maybe it'll wash a little bit of the filth in the world away. Just for a moment.
Wholesome.
Went to a record fair at Wantage Leisure Centre today. Very little of interest but I did pick up quite a nice copy of the live Genesis album, Seconds Out, for £13.
Had a great chat to a seller about attending gigs back in the late '70s/early '80s. He was a big Rush fan too and was going to the Geddy show at Portsmouth.
Awaiting the imminent arrival of the Dool live LP release set for tomorrow: Visions of Summerland (Live at Armenius church) in my hometown ;D
https://dool-nl.bandcamp.com/album/visions-of-summerland-live-at-arminius-church-rotterdam
4 RSD Black Friday releases will be shipping soon:
Gov't Mule Time of he Signs EP (companion to the Peace... album)
Another Bill Evans set live in Copenhagen 1964
Charles Mingus - Incarnations
Gil Evans & Ten - bit special this one.
Looking forward for them to arrive!
Mariusz Duda - AFR AI D (Translucent Purple Vinyl)
McDonald and Giles - McDonald and Giles
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on November 27, 2023, 11:41:07 AMMariusz Duda - AFR AI D (Translucent Purple Vinyl)
McDonald and Giles - McDonald and Giles
That Duda album any good? Found his previous solo work a bit boring tbh.
Quote from: Thenop on November 27, 2023, 11:58:37 AMQuote from: Nickslikk2112 on November 27, 2023, 11:41:07 AMMariusz Duda - AFR AI D (Translucent Purple Vinyl)
McDonald and Giles - McDonald and Giles
That Duda album any good? Found his previous solo work a bit boring tbh.
Not listened to it yet, just a couple of CD singles that came with it. It's OK, nice background music, not up to Lunatic Soul standard.
Galahad - The Last Great Adventurer (LP, 2022) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=76500) Red Black White Splatter
Bandcamp (https://galahad1.bandcamp.com/album/the-last-great-adventurer), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/album/0ndg0X3AaPfO65lxWl8ILG)
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I've been after this LP for ages, but it normally comes at around a £100+ and rarely on ebay too. But I managed to get a new one from Discogs for £50 + postage.
Pendragon - The Masquerade Overture (LP, 1996) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=1114)
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Been a while since I dabbled,but after acquiring a copy of the Signals 40th Anniversary Picture Disc last weekend (a freebie as a thank you for helping out for the day at a mate's record shop 😎...which I'd happily do for free 😃), this Saturday brought:
New:
ELP - Brain Salad Surgery Picture Disc (RSD 2023,reduced to £15) BSS was the first album I ever bought, back in 1976
Second hand:
Starz £5
Budgie - In For The Kill! £8
Uriah Heep - ...very 'easy... very 'umble ('86 Castle reissue,mint) £8
Living Colour - time's up (mint) £10
Christmas vinyl haul:
The Flower Kings - Islands
Landmarq - Entertaining Angels
Anekdoten - Shooting Stars
Marillion - Script for a Jester's Tear
The Flower Kings - The Rainmaker
The Flower Kings - Unfold the Future
Caravan - Cunning Stunts
So finally got rid of the bug, off work and able to go shopping :D
Good for me,m bad for wallet. Luckily I had some LPs that needed to go, spares if you will. So that bought me some store credit. So a big haul then..
Free - Highway, At Last and Heartbreaker. All 3 were on the wantlist, so I can take those off. All 70s originals, used copies.
Pharoah Sanders - Black Unity, the latest Third Man pressing.
Jimmy Smith - Midnight Special, new Blue Note classic
3 Tone Poets: Lee Morgan's Cornbread, McCoy Tyner's Extensions and Hank Mobely's A Caddy for Daddy.
The Ahmad Jamal Trio - Awakenings
The Allman Brothers band 1st album
Miles Davis - the Complete Birth of the Cool, a wonderful pressing 2LP with a thick gloss cover and a booklet inside. Lovely, at only 22 EUR
Black Country Communion's IV, on sale for 15 EUR
Van Halen's debut
Gov't Mule's - Revolution Come, Revolution Go, 2LP also for 15 EUR
Wayne Shorter's Night Dreamer - Blue Note Classic
Miles Davis - Cookin', used OJC pressing. Great!
And, for a handful of coins a hand me down copy of Yes' Tormato. Yes I know... but it has Onwards! I love that song!
Should hold me over until New Years'
Bought a brand new copy of Black Market by Weather Report by Music On Vinyl. What an absolute peach of a pressing! Unbelievably quiet with absolutely zero ticks or pops. I only ordered it from Juno Records two days ago, didn't cost the earth either. Very happy!
Quote from: David L on December 30, 2023, 11:41:11 PMBought a brand new copy of Black Market by Weather Report by Music On Vinyl. What an absolute peach of a pressing! Unbelievably quiet with absolutely zero ticks or pops. I only ordered it from Juno Records two days ago, didn't cost the earth either. Very happy!
MOV is known for their fantastic pressings these days. Didn't start out like that, but they have learned a lot. They are also very open about their sources, email them and they will respond.
Lovely label.
The Flower Kings - Paradox Hotel (LP, 2006) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=11155)
Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/album/4l6I7neGDCuym2e0Gk9Poo)
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The Flower Kings - Adam & Eve (LP, 2004) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=6157)
Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/album/0m2CWKO9nyrMGkCb2BYc7P)
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That's all the recent re-releases I have now on vinyl. There are still 3 I haven't got but these are daft prices, so hopefully these will be redone as well: Waiting for Miracles, Banks of Eden and Desolution Rose.
Mindfunk - dropped
Porcupine Tree - Rockpalast 2005 (bootleg,red vinyl)
Quote from: Ali on January 16, 2024, 09:11:33 PMMindfunk - dropped
Porcupine Tree - Rockpalast 2005 (bootleg,red vinyl)
I love Mindfunk. Need to find Dropped as well!
Couple of Dutch bands:
Fire Horse - Out of the Ashes
Gingerpig - Ways of the Gingerpig and the follow up Hidden from View.
Pure Reason Revolution - The Dark Third (LP, 2006) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=11810) 2011 Press
Bandcamp (https://purereasonrevolution.bandcamp.com/album/the-dark-third-2020-remaster), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/album/4ijk02bZgFVyexq2bYzpL1)
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Here is something for you all to get your teeth into
BBC selling off some of its vinyl archive
https://www.nme.com/news/music/huge-auction-of-vinyl-from-bbc-archives-to-take-place-this-month-3569291?fbclid=IwAR20r9VtEkHYpUmIm168xr_ADtQalADx-O9qeTBxFv3pPDLMBQrKxPwzwOI
That looks awesome but the good stuff will be bought by people wanting to make money off of it. I know it's a free market and all, but mere mortals will never get their hands on any of it. Shame really.
On order:
used copies of our Dutch heroes Golden Earring (6 titles), Gov't Mule's By a Thread, Mountain's Live: The Road Goes Ever On.
Also, the new album by the Smile. I have heard it already and it makes you wonder why anyone would want a new Radiohead album. In fact, it is so good it is probably the album of the year (yes I am aware it is Jan 21st).
Riverside - Woodstock Festival Poland 2011
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on January 24, 2024, 09:56:12 PMRiverside - Woodstock Festival Poland 2011
Awaiting my lp delivery later today ;D
UFO - Lights Out (2024 Remaster)
The Flower Kings - Waiting For Miracles (LP, 2019) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=63211)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/200/1573107621927/47028.jpg) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=63211)
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Beardfish - Mammoth (LP, 2011) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=32364)
SPO (https://open.spotify.com/album/05jG8bV17Q8PnYndmxFM96)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/200/1682581728495/32741.jpg) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=32364)
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The Chronicles of Father Robin - Book III: Magical Chronicle (Ascension)
Von Hertzen Brothers - Live at Tavastia
Pineapple Thief - It Leads To This (LP, 2024) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=83635) Brick Red Vinyl
BC (https://kscopemusic.bandcamp.com/album/it-leads-to-this), SPO (https://open.spotify.com/album/2Dv8t4eIELlC1oiuaQ5jVn)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/300/1701295931066/67426.jpg) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=83635)
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New:
Marisa and the Moths
Second hand:
UFO - The Collection (1985 compilation from the pre-Schenker era)
Gillan - Magic (picture disc)
Anekdoten - Gravity (LP, 2003) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=2761) WHITE VINYL
BC (https://anekdoten.bandcamp.com/album/gravity), SPO (https://open.spotify.com/album/21xOBykUoraF3QARnWB9DZ)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/300/1571591271448/1727.jpg) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=2761)
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Purson - Desire's Magic Theatre (blue vinyl)
Mystery - Beneath the Veil of Winter's Face (LP, 2007) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=14928) WHITE VINYL 74/200
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Joel Ross - Parable of the Poet and the recently released Nublues, which is a fantastic album. Ross plays the vibraphone and has delivered a lovely album in the spirit of Coltrane's bluesy music. There are even 2 of Trane's compositions on this album, Equinox and Central Park West and Monks' Evidence also gets the bluesy soulful treatment this albums breathes. It's an easy listen, not a very post bop busy type of album, but a very well played (alt saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins does his thing, and he does it so good) but really the whole band is fantastic.
If you like a bit of contemporary jazz, but not too modern, give this a try. Nublues, it will not disappoint.
Ihsahn - Ihsahn
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on February 29, 2024, 03:05:20 PMIhsahn - Ihsahn
You have the set with the orchestral disc as well? Without the razorblade vocals that is.
Jethro Tull - The Chateau d'Hérouville Sessions 1972
Joe Henderson - Power to the People - a jazz dispensary title
Donald Byrd - A New Perspective - blue note classic release
Records bought over the last week or so:
Pendragon - Fly High Fall Far (LP, 1984) (https://awesomeprog.com/releases/8894)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/300/1710163434731/8894.jpg) (https://awesomeprog.com/releases/8894)
Magnum - Magnum II (LP, 1979) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=11455)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/300/1573540982198/13013.jpg) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=11455)
Big Big Train - The Likes of Us (LP, 2024) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=83042)
BC (https://insideoutmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-likes-of-us), SPO (https://open.spotify.com/album/3zjmvbCAxUJ4iXKDLvp9hK)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/300/1702682121500/67511.jpg) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=83042)
Galahad - The Long Goodbye (LP, 2023) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=81558) White With Black & Grey Splatter
4.5 stars, BC (https://galahad1.bandcamp.com/album/the-long-goodbye), SPO (https://open.spotify.com/album/04qrGX5HIteDnpUN2JaISK)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/300/1692221964183/65324.jpg) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=81558)
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Judas Priest - Invincible Shield
Wytch Hazel - II: Sojourn
Alice Coltrane - The Carnegie Hall Concert Another lovely archive release recorded well over 50 years ago. I read some people's opinions, I shouldn't have. "It's not perfect!", "there's tape dropouts!", yeah well 50 years of a tape being stored somewhere will do that. I really love these kind of recordings, it sounds real. Not doctored, not 'brought into the modern age'. The first half of the concert is as hypnotic as you'd expect it would be, the second half slowly moves toward chaotic improv, also exactly as you'd want it to be. I for one, am glad I spent money on this and I'll gladly let the naysayers stream all they want.
I got these for only £15 each direct from the band's site:
Drifting Sun - Twilight (LP, 2017) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=54869) Transparent Red With Black Marbling
BC (https://driftingsun.bandcamp.com/album/twilight), SPO (https://open.spotify.com/album/0ryjrlp1DhDsJ29waxJJuK)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/300/1701383375766/44974.jpg) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=54869)
Drifting Sun - Forsaken Innocence (LP, 2021) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=73208)
BC (https://driftingsun.bandcamp.com/album/forsaken-innocence), SPO (https://open.spotify.com/album/2wQxcYwJwxVSbkXHrktiXt)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/300/1701383344206/50788.jpg) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=73208)
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The Cure - Paris. Re-issue of this great live album.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Dune
Managed to nab for £19 when it was briefly reduced on Amazon yesterday. Back up to £41 now..
Lars Fredrik Frøislie - Fire Fortellinger (LP, 2023) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=81102) BLUE/TURQUOISE VINYL
4 stars, BC (https://larsfredrikfroislie.bandcamp.com/album/fire-fortellinger), SPO (https://open.spotify.com/album/0Rww7zQrmf2DcbreJ2DIb4)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/400/1687010988095/55606.jpg) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=81102)
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Pure Reason Revolution - Above Cirrus (LP, 2022) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=74740)
BC (https://purereasonrevolution.bandcamp.com/album/above-cirrus), SPO (https://open.spotify.com/album/18QmmOwcTZugATzOCDCmv8)
(https://srv.progfreak.com/api/album-art/400/1656966922140/51861.jpg) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=74740)
Pink Floyd - Animals (LP, 1977) (https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=1442) 2018 REMIX
SPO (https://open.spotify.com/album/21jUB9RqplD6OqtsTjKBnO)
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I bought two new LPs from HMV that landed this weekend.
John Mellencamp - Strictly A One-Eyed Jack
Talk Talk - Spirit Of Eden.
Both are good pressings but I'm particularly impressed with Spirit Of Eden. This record is full of near silent passages and I had little hope that it would work on LP but it's wonderful! On the Parlophone label on heavy vinyl, they've done a sterling job with this. The lack of surface noise is mindblowing. It comes with a DVD Audio disc of the album too and was a very reasonable £21.99.
The Mellencamp LP was discounted from £29.99 to £17.99 so great value too
:)
Quote from: David L on April 07, 2024, 07:47:50 PMI bought two new LPs from HMV that landed this weekend.
John Mellencamp - Strictly A One-Eyed Jack
Talk Talk - Spirit Of Eden.
Both are good pressings but I'm particularly impressed with Spirit Of Eden. This record is full of near silent passages and I had little hope that it would work on LP but it's wonderful! On the Parlophone label on heavy vinyl, they've done a sterling job with this. The lack of surface noise is mindblowing. It comes with a DVD Audio disc of the album too and was a very reasonable £21.99.
The Mellencamp LP was discounted from £29.99 to £17.99 so great value too
:)
That Talk Talk is great, I have it as well. Same goes for the Laughing Stock pressing. We'll worth seeking out especially because the initial press was very low key and really needed the volume turned up.
The Mark Hollis solo is a bit hit and miss, depending on where it was pressed.
Just arrived:
Spell - Tragic Magic
Record Store Day!
Got up at 5:20 ( :o ), was in line around 6:30. Shop opened at8 AM.
Picked up some nice releases, Sonny Rollins live in Europe 4LP box, 2 x Cannonball Adderley double live LPs, Yusuf Lateef 2LP live, Jeff Buckley's Songs to No One, Golden Earring 2LP Cut Sessions, Acid King's Middle of Nowhere, Centre of Everywhere, and because I ws there the new Shabaka Hutchings Album. Received an EP Acoustic by Within Temptation as RSD 'gift'. That's me sorted.
The wait was even nice, the weather was not. I ran into the exact same guy I talked to last year while waiting in line, yes we are idiots like that we concluded. I overheard the first ones in line were there at 4:15!
Anyway, getting an early start is nice, now have some listening to do.
Devin Townsend - Infinity (25th Anniversary)
Per Wiberg - The Serpent's Here
King Crimson - Cat Food 10" EP
Trip to the record shop was fruitful:
New Kamasi Washington 2LP (Fearless Movement) seesm to be hard to come by on black vinyl (why..?) so I had to settle for a red/blue one.
Ry Cooder & Taj Mahal - Get Onboard
and 3 x Bill Evans, what a find! These were imports, RSD Japan releases. Consecration 1/2/Immortal (?), the latter one capturing his last ever recorded performance only 8 days before his death. Curious to have a listen, need to make time for that because I want an extended session to sit down and listen to all 3.
I've just pre-ordered the new album by The Tangent - To Follow Polaris which it turns out is released tomorrow - yay.