What was the last vinyl you bought?
Posted by: apye! on 18 January 2011
Arrived today in the post:
Two bargains at the local record stall at the market today.
1969 Liberty. This album contains the first the first time all four members of Led Zeppelin recorded together in the studio. The final track sees Led Zeppelin backing as a full band, with Robert Plant on harmonica. They were still the New Yardbirds at the time. This track is very un-PC but worth buying the album for, especially as I only paid £15 for it.
1966 Vanguard. A nice mint original copy. This is a mix of live and studio tracks. Not as good as the excellent Hoodoo Man Blues LP but still very good. Buddy Guy again plays on this album. Another £15 well spent.
Great recordings, fine abums
Nicely done. Gatefold, 2 LPs at 45 rpm.
Wow. What's in the box? Where did you buy it?
Wow. What's in the box? Where did you buy it?
Has all of the takes from the recording session that was released as "Sun Ship." I bought directly from Mosaic Records, but have seen it listed on Acoustic Sounds and Music Direct here in the US. These Mosaic reissues on vinyl are truly fantastic. Here's the blurb: "The Complete Sun Ship Session is sourced from newly discovered original reels, the set includes the album's five original compositions, unedited, in sequence of recording, with all of the takes as they evolved, as well as the surrounding conversations." it's on 3 LPs.
Wow. What's in the box? Where did you buy it?
Has all of the takes from the recording session that was released as "Sun Ship." I bought directly from Mosaic Records, but have seen it listed on Acoustic Sounds and Music Direct here in the US. These Mosaic reissues on vinyl are truly fantastic. Here's the blurb: "The Complete Sun Ship Session is sourced from newly discovered original reels, the set includes the album's five original compositions, unedited, in sequence of recording, with all of the takes as they evolved, as well as the surrounding conversations." it's on 3 LPs.
Thanks, sounds good. I'll try to find it somewhere here in Europa.
I have the original Kuma. Is this a good reissue?
The following were bought at the market and were inspired by Stu who continues to try to reeducate this old hippy.
The system certainly got a good workout.
Thieves' Kitchen - One for Sorrow, Two for Joy (2 x 45rpm vinyl)
Order here - http://www.planegroovy.com/planegroovystore.html
Listen here - http://thieveskitchen.bandcamp.com/
Arriving next week
New Vinyl, all on 180 gram, from the last trip to the local retailer.
Some classic SKA from the classic Ska Band, The Specials - Capital records re-release of the Chrysalis original on 180 grm.
Bpwie's Space Oddity 40th Anniversary Edition
And finally some classic YES re-issued.
This (FAC 307, 307-7) was missing from my Factory collection. I managed to pick both 7" and 12" versions up cheap secondhand.
This (FAC 307, 307-7) was missing from my Factory collection. I managed to pick both 7" and 12" versions up cheap secondhand.
Hi K, hope you are well. Just out of interest how far are you away from completing your Factory collection. If not what are you still looking for . By the way is it just me or does that pic of Cath make her look a little like the late Michael Jackson!
Take care Graham.
King Crimson - In the wake of Posideon on 200gram
Led Zeppelin - In through the out door - original pressing
Finally tracked down the Kleiber's Tristan und Isolde locally.
A really cool jazz album which I bought for very little on eBay. Thanks to Roger Poll for the recommendation.
Just one from the market today. A lovely mint copy of a very good blues album.
Just one from the market today. A lovely mint copy of a very good blues album.
Hi Steve, this is one i do have which must be a first .
Regards Graham.