recent vinyl finds

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    Despite the very rainy weather in Scotland this past week, there have been several interesting albums turning up, a few of which came from the same box from the back of a Glasgow charity shop. Light detective work revealed that the previous owner of many of them was a musician who had spent time in Bermuda, I know this as he wrote his name on most of the sleeves and they are from Bermudian artists I'd never heard of before.

    A beautifully gold embossed sleeve on this double album of jazz flute released on Mushroom Records in the mid 70's, far out indeed.


    In the same box as the record recorded inside a pyramid was this dark folk album privately pressed on... the Pyramid label, stand out track Burn Your Dead.

    This is a mid 70's folk album recorded at two Scottish venues by various artists, the building is McCaig's Tower, a folly overlooking the beautiful coastal town of Oban.

    It is one of life's great mysteries how this compilation album of new wave and rock bands from the Horsham, Sussex area turns up in a Cat's Protection League shop in Arbroath.

    Described as 'Comedy Erotic Soul' this cheeky record was also released in a different sleeve, but this is the limited edition safe version.

    The pick of some of the odd albums that once belonged to bassist Wally Russell from Bermuda.

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