recent vinyl finds
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An afternoon in Aberdeen turned up some interesting finds.
I Googled 'charity shop warehouses' and discovered a couple
of vinyl drops, with one offering a fine selection of walking sticks
and the other picnic hampers.I am sure I have another copy of this 2 x LP spoken word tour
of The Pyramids somewhere, but I know it doesn't have the little booklet insert.
A pair of early 70's Dana Gillespie albums, the best (red) one
has a cover of Andy Warhol with Bowie & The Spiders From Mars backing her.First Jamaican pressing of the second album by a priest who
sings a strangely delightful hybrid of Christian Folk and Reggae.Dunno wtf this is tbh but it was signed and was on SRT
which is an imprint that turns up unusual tunes.Another odd album, the sleeve and it's exclusive availability
through the NY Herald Tribune paper piqued my interest,
might be just rubbish though.odd singles, like the DVD's & CD's in the store they were 10 for a quid!
released in a limited edition of 200 copiesCatchy power pop, does kinda sound like Blondie
Signed by Ruthie herself, whoooo?The Belgian Tornadoes!
Very scarce (ie hardly anyone bought it) charity 7" from an
Edinburgh band released in '82, note mis-spelling on front of sleeve.Nicest find was this Canadian kids picture disc released in 1948
- That Buddha track is ace. Also I’ve got that Son et Lumiere Record too. The sleeve on it is quite enticing.scruffics

















