What albums have you bought lately?

Best described as fun :grin:

My new record arrived today in a brown paper bag* Jesus.

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Thankfully its fine and sounds fantastic. Added bonus - it isn’t a double.

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*fully deserved I guess for buying from Amazon - CP to me

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Great album and sounds superb too. Is it a reissue or a marketplace special ?

I agree with this man :point_up_2:

It’s a new reissue. It has that big dynamic 80s sound which I associate with wafer-thin vinyl from that era.
Superb pressing,

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Is it the original track listing or does it include some of the add ons from the cd reissue a few years ago?

It is the original track listing, 4 on each side.

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Very much looking forward to spinning this

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Ordered this the other day. The first LP is very good so hope this one is as well.

Finally found a nice UK first press of this funky monster - sounds :ok_hand:

One for @Spenagio @spacehopper @Myrman and other funkers.

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Very nice I only have We Are One on vinyl.

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Only ten years of looking for a copy which has pristine vinyl.

Composite Truth, Just outside of town, and the debut on my list to find next.

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At that rate they could be part of your retirement presents. :smiley:

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I mean you could just scour the internet and take a punt but that’s too easy/ not that satisfying when you find what you’ve been searching for. I prefer to mooch in record shops etc and see what I’m buying.

I can’t remember the last time I was in an actual record shop - pathetic really.

Many thanks to Matt @BoogerBenson for pointing out the existence of this. I find the Namlook back catalogue a bit bewildering with all the aliases.

edit: the download is 24/88.2 for anyone who is interested. It’s just me, isn’t it.

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I’ll be doing some work early next year in a couple of Scottish cancer centres so I’ll end up in Glasgow at some point and looking for a record shop to go browsing in.

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Give us a shout if you fancy a beer when you’re up :+1:

Monorail, which is run by none other than Stephen Pastel, is a Glasgow instituion and Mixed Up Records for second hand stuff is defo worth a visit.

There are a others but as I say I’m out of practice so maybe @hermit and @TonyTheHat can help.

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