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Old 08-03-2017, 01:42 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Update:
The Ahmad Jamal Trio - Untitled
Anakrid - Rapture of the Deep
Angus Maclise - New York Electronic, 1965
Arnold Schoenberg - Complete Piano Music
Arnold Schoenberg - Piano Concerto
Art Ensemble of Chicago - The Paris Session
The Beatles - Meet the Beatles (scratched to hell though)
The Beatles - Rock 'n' Roll Music, Volume 2
The Beatles - Rubber Soul
Bone Awl - Not For Our Feet
Boom Bip & Doseone - Circle
Boots Randolph - Yakety Sax
Buddy Rich - Rich In London
Cabaret Voltaire - The Crackdown
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Lick My Decals Off, Baby
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Safe As Milk
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica
Charles Ives - The World of Charles Ives
Cromagnon - Cave Rock
Double Take - Soakin Wet
Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch!
Fifty Foot Hose - Cauldron
Frank Zappa - Freak Out!
Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage Acts II & III
Frank Zappa - Fillmore East
Frank Zappa - Overnite Sensation
Funkadelic - Uncle Jam Wants You
George Friederic Handel - Messiah Highlights
George Philipp Telemann - Chamber Music
Herbie Hancock - Thrust
Herbie Hancock - Hardrock
The Jackson 5 - Triumph
Jandek - Chair Beside the Window
Jerry Reed - Ko-Ko Joe
Jethro Tull - Thick As a Brick
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Jethro Tull - Stand Up
Jethro Tull - Warchild
Johann Sebastian Bach - Sonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin
Johannes Brahms - Complete Symphony Collection
John Denver - Greatest Hits
John Scofield - Still Warm
The Jungle Book
Kitaro - Asia
Larry Coryell - Spaces
Lawrence Welk - Early Hits of 1964
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
Library of Congress - Heavy Hits: Great Music That Inspired Today’s Hits
Living Guitars - Music From the Pink Panther and Other Hits
Ludwig van Beethoven - Pastoral Symphony No. 6
Man Is the Bastard - Thoughtless
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
The Modern Jazz Quartet - Patterns
Monty Python - Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album
Mr. Acker Bilk - London Is My Cup of Tea
Mr. Bungle - Disco Volante
Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come
Pete’s Dragon
Pharoah Sanders - Live
Provocative Percussion Vol. III
Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet
Public Enemy - Give It Up
Public Image Ltd. - Bad Life/Question Mark
Public Image Ltd. - Flowers of Romance
Pyotr Tchaikovsky - Concerto No. 1
Renaldo and the Loaf - Songs for Swinging Larvae
Ray Charles - Ray Charles
The Residents - Meet the Residents
Richard Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra
Ron Goodwin and His Orchestra - Music for an Arabian Night
Rush - Moving Pictures
Rush - Permanent Waves
Rush - Hold Your Fire
Santana - Abraxas
Shakti with John McLaughlin - A Handful of Beauty
Simon & Garfunkel - The Graduate Soundtrack
Simon & Garfunkel - Bookends
Stevie Wonder - Fulfillingness’ First Finale
Throbbing Gristle - The Second Annual Report
The United States of America - The United States of America
Various Artists (The Beatles, Ravi Shankar, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Billy Preston) - Concert for Bangladash
Various Artists - Music With 58 Musicians, Volume One
Wild Cherry - Wild Cherry
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico
Yes - Going for the One
Yes - Tormato
Yes - Close to the Edge
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Old 08-03-2017, 02:26 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Old 08-03-2017, 04:27 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Just got back from a meet with a vinyl seller that posted on Craigslist. Spent $70 but I'll sell most of these and make my money back and then some. Each of these were only two bucks each and mostly all of them are original pressings in G-VG+ shape with some actually in near mint condition. Good score today. Here are some highlights...

Jim Croce - Photographs and Memories
America - America
Marvin Gaye - Live at the London Palladium
Jackson Browne - Late for the Sky
Return to Forever - Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy
Bill Withers - Still Bill
Erroll Garner - Dreamstreet
The Kinks - The Live Kinks
The Beach Boys - Wild Honey

And the score of the day...

George Harrison - All Things Must Pass - 3xLP box set that I'm not selling. Nope. No way. Too good.
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Old 08-03-2017, 04:36 PM   #34 (permalink)
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@ Man Like Monkey; so I'm guessing you like Bowie....
@ Frownland; you have more prog than I expected, but the real surprises to me were John Denver and Acker Bilk!

I used to have about 300 albums but I lost them all.
Too depressing to remember everything I had, but the list would include about four each by Beefheart, Eno, Dylan, Nick Drake, Yes, the Allmans, L.Cohen and Zappa.
Also represented were Soft Machine, Doors, Leo Kottke, Grateful Dead, oh, and about ten albums each by John Fahey and Neil Young. (The music of both of those guys was the focus of an obsessive pre-internet listening phase that went on for longer than I would care to admit.)
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Old 08-03-2017, 04:38 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Yes, he was quite good at doing music.
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Old 08-03-2017, 04:44 PM   #36 (permalink)
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@ Frownland; you have more prog than I expected, but the real surprises to me were John Denver and Acker Bilk!
For better or worse, classic prog is very well represented in dollar bins. Denver is a hand me down and Acker Bilk was part of my friend's collection of 20ish albums that he gave me when he moved. I like to play Mr. Acker Bilk at 45 speed instead of the intended 33 1/3 speed, which takes it from boring jazz to cool bop.
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Old 08-03-2017, 04:54 PM   #37 (permalink)
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^ Ah, that explains a few things! Acker on speed sounds quite interesting.

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^ Now that you mention it, I've heard other people say somthing very similar!

(When you go to a party, one of the least cool things you can do is say, "Can I watch my favourite t.v. prog?" Well, I was once invited to a party, round about the time of Diamond Dogs; everyone was standing around and socialising when a guy said, "There's an interview with Bowie on t.v. at ten o'clock." So about a third of the guests squeezed round a t.v. set to watch him. It's the only time I've seen a party like that interrupted for a t.v. prog.)
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The Ahmad Jamal Trio - Untitled
Anakrid - Rapture of the Deep
Angus Maclise - New York Electronic, 1965
Arnold Schoenberg - Complete Piano Music
Arnold Schoenberg - Piano Concerto
Art Ensemble of Chicago - The Paris Session
The Beatles - Meet the Beatles (scratched to hell though)
The Beatles - Rock 'n' Roll Music, Volume 2
The Beatles - Rubber Soul
Bone Awl - Not For Our Feet
Boom Bip & Doseone - Circle
Boots Randolph - Yakety Sax
Buddy Rich - Rich In London
Cabaret Voltaire - The Crackdown
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Lick My Decals Off, Baby
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Safe As Milk
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica
Charles Ives - The World of Charles Ives
Cromagnon - Cave Rock
Double Take - Soakin Wet
Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch!
Fifty Foot Hose - Cauldron
Frank Zappa - Freak Out!
Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage Acts II & III
Frank Zappa - Fillmore East
Frank Zappa - Overnite Sensation
Funkadelic - Uncle Jam Wants You
George Friederic Handel - Messiah Highlights
George Philipp Telemann - Chamber Music
Herbie Hancock - Thrust
Herbie Hancock - Hardrock
The Jackson 5 - Triumph
Jandek - Chair Beside the Window
Jerry Reed - Ko-Ko Joe
Jethro Tull - Thick As a Brick
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Jethro Tull - Stand Up
Jethro Tull - Warchild
Johann Sebastian Bach - Sonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin
Johannes Brahms - Complete Symphony Collection
John Denver - Greatest Hits
John Scofield - Still Warm
The Jungle Book
Kitaro - Asia
Larry Coryell - Spaces
Lawrence Welk - Early Hits of 1964
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
Library of Congress - Heavy Hits: Great Music That Inspired Today’s Hits
Living Guitars - Music From the Pink Panther and Other Hits
Ludwig van Beethoven - Pastoral Symphony No. 6
Man Is the Bastard - Thoughtless
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
The Modern Jazz Quartet - Patterns
Monty Python - Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album
Mr. Acker Bilk - London Is My Cup of Tea
Mr. Bungle - Disco Volante
Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come
Pete’s Dragon
Pharoah Sanders - Live
Provocative Percussion Vol. III
Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet
Public Enemy - Give It Up
Public Image Ltd. - Bad Life/Question Mark
Public Image Ltd. - Flowers of Romance
Pyotr Tchaikovsky - Concerto No. 1
Renaldo and the Loaf - Songs for Swinging Larvae
Ray Charles - Ray Charles
The Residents - Meet the Residents
Richard Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra
Ron Goodwin and His Orchestra - Music for an Arabian Night
Rush - Moving Pictures
Rush - Permanent Waves
Rush - Hold Your Fire
Santana - Abraxas
Shakti with John McLaughlin - A Handful of Beauty
Simon & Garfunkel - The Graduate Soundtrack
Simon & Garfunkel - Bookends
Stevie Wonder - Fulfillingness’ First Finale
Throbbing Gristle - The Second Annual Report
The United States of America - The United States of America
Various Artists (The Beatles, Ravi Shankar, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Billy Preston) - Concert for Bangladash
Various Artists - Music With 58 Musicians, Volume One
Wild Cherry - Wild Cherry
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico
Yes - Going for the One
Yes - Tormato
Yes - Close to the Edge
Lol The only Miles Davis you have is Kind Of Blue.
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Ja it's the only one I've heard by him too.

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Lol The only Miles Davis you have is Kind Of Blue.
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