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 boat

    A 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!

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