Forgot the two O.M.D. albums I bought at Reckless Records and the Junoon album I ordered via Disvogs.
Four "as new" vinyl records from the Second Saturday record show last week. Average price of $4:00 each.
Pat Suzuki "Miss Pony Tail"
Pat Suzuki "Broadway 59"
Schumann's Rhenish Symphony #3
Al Hurt "Swingin' Dixie" Vol. 3
Pat Suzuki "Miss Pony Tail"
Pat Suzuki "Broadway 59"
Schumann's Rhenish Symphony #3
Al Hurt "Swingin' Dixie" Vol. 3
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I last got a record,8 track and 2 cassettes 🙂
1) RECORD: R Kelly - R. Kelly (2 record set)
2) CASSETTE: The Doors first album (I have the record also) - First release <<>> No dolby,etc......
3) CASSETTE: Pink Floyd - Dark side of the moon (I also have the record) - First release <> No dolby,etc......
4) 8 TRACK: Dr. John - In the right place
1) RECORD: R Kelly - R. Kelly (2 record set)
2) CASSETTE: The Doors first album (I have the record also) - First release <<>> No dolby,etc......
3) CASSETTE: Pink Floyd - Dark side of the moon (I also have the record) - First release <> No dolby,etc......
4) 8 TRACK: Dr. John - In the right place
"Banana Islands." Yuri Chernavsky and Vladimir Matetskiy Project (1983)
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Banana Islands is one of the iconic Soviet rock albums. Produced by Yuri Chernavsky and Vladimir Matetskiy, and recorded by the group "Jolly Fellows", in late 1982 - early 1983. The official release date for the album is February 20, 1983. Included in the summary of “100 Magnetic Albums of Soviet Rock” by Alexander Kushnir.
The album includes eight songs, including hits from the 1980s such as "Hello, Banana Boy!" and Robot. After the release of the album, the first song became a kind of "calling card" of Yuri Chernavsky, and for many - a kind of musical symbol of the decade.
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Banana Islands is one of the iconic Soviet rock albums. Produced by Yuri Chernavsky and Vladimir Matetskiy, and recorded by the group "Jolly Fellows", in late 1982 - early 1983. The official release date for the album is February 20, 1983. Included in the summary of “100 Magnetic Albums of Soviet Rock” by Alexander Kushnir.
The album includes eight songs, including hits from the 1980s such as "Hello, Banana Boy!" and Robot. After the release of the album, the first song became a kind of "calling card" of Yuri Chernavsky, and for many - a kind of musical symbol of the decade.
The new album from The Hu
Mongolian rock music with throat singing and traditional instruments too - what's not to like?
The HU
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Mongolian rock music with throat singing and traditional instruments too - what's not to like?
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Simulcast by Tycho
It's similar to the previously released album Weather, but remixed without the vocals, and with new track names relating to obstacles or memories from the making of both.....more like the Tycho of old.
Tycho - Simulcast
It's similar to the previously released album Weather, but remixed without the vocals, and with new track names relating to obstacles or memories from the making of both.....more like the Tycho of old.
Tycho - Simulcast
Guitar Wolf (Band) - Golden Black CD.
This is a "best of" compilation and needs a one-off audio set up render it anyway near playable.
Guitar Wolf 『ジェットジェネレーション "Jet Generation" (Official Music Video)』 - YouTube
This is a "best of" compilation and needs a one-off audio set up render it anyway near playable.
Guitar Wolf 『ジェットジェネレーション "Jet Generation" (Official Music Video)』 - YouTube
Best Of Olivia A brand new very rare out of print 24 bit HDCD from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I got lucky on ePay one afternoon for $25 buy-it-now. And even though I have all these songs on other albums of hers, I couldn't pass this by.
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"Alpstein" from Paul Giger (a 1991 ECM album I was looking for since long)
"Di Meola plays Piazzolla" from Al Di Meola
"In Praise of Dreams" from JanGarbarek
"Environs" from Rodolphe Burger
"From this Place" from Pat Metheny
"The Waves Are Rising, Dear" from Andreas Schaerer
"Vagabond" from Ulf Wakenius
"Out of Land" from Vicent Peirani, Andreas Schaerer and Michael Wollny
"Tanguillo" from François Salque and Vicent Peirani
That's it for the last few months.
"Di Meola plays Piazzolla" from Al Di Meola
"In Praise of Dreams" from JanGarbarek
"Environs" from Rodolphe Burger
"From this Place" from Pat Metheny
"The Waves Are Rising, Dear" from Andreas Schaerer
"Vagabond" from Ulf Wakenius
"Out of Land" from Vicent Peirani, Andreas Schaerer and Michael Wollny
"Tanguillo" from François Salque and Vicent Peirani
That's it for the last few months.
I last got an 8 track tape and a record 🙂
1) 8 TRACK: Deep Purple - Made In Japan
2) RECORD: Hooters - First album (Amore)
1) 8 TRACK: Deep Purple - Made In Japan
2) RECORD: Hooters - First album (Amore)
Maaya Sakamoto Singer-Songwriter
Unlike most Japanese singers, Maaya sings many of her songs in perfect English. This is the limited (OOP) edition of the album which includes the CD plus DVD and booklet. Coming from Japan by way of Hong Kong so hopefully early next year.
Unlike most Japanese singers, Maaya sings many of her songs in perfect English. This is the limited (OOP) edition of the album which includes the CD plus DVD and booklet. Coming from Japan by way of Hong Kong so hopefully early next year.
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