recent vinyl finds
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Sunday digging at a couple of boots today, I didn't go to Errol (Scotland's largest car boot) so no idea what I missed out on, but I did find other things across the River Tay.
I brought home what just seemed like an unusual embossed sleeve classical record, I never checked the condition as it was in with others but imagine my surprise when I took it out when I got home to find it's a an promotional picture disc album for the German company's Endoscopy camera system, lovely!
I was really pleased to pick up this ridiculously badly shopped 12" picture disc and also a stone mint original vinyl limited edition double pack of Faith No More's magnificent Angel Dust which was a great deal as my own copy of the album is totally battered, both of them for £20 which is probably the most I've paid for a record at a car boot in years.£1 to £3 album finds
Jackson Browne bootleg from 1975
Millie Small in a banana boatA couple of quid bargain for this early 70's Howlin' Wolf album on the Rolling Stones label.
Which was alongside this soundtrack album featuring Ron & Ronnie.
An unusual privately pressed record by Dundee poet Peter Trust reading the notoriously bad poetry of William Topaz McGonagall.
An unplayed 10" of music from the beautiful Orkney cathedral in Kirkwall.Only a couple of singles today.
Music played by Jan Rosol along with French phrases for schools issued on BBC Records in the early 70's.
A set of 3 promo card backed flexi-discs issued by Payne's Poppets, which are still available in the shops, I should know I bought a packet from Asda only yesterday!














