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Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti - cover

Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti

By Brett • May 9, 2013 • No comments

First pressing double LP in die-cut sleeve

Temple Music - cover

Fruits de Mer Annual 2013 – Temple Music b/w Vespero

By Brett • May 7, 2013 • No comments

Split single of songs Fruits de Mer couldn’t fit in anywhere else!

Peter Baumann Romance 76 - cover

Peter Baumann – Romance ’76

By Brett • May 1, 2013 • No comments

Debut solo album from former Tangerine Dream member Peter Baumann

Pink Floyd Animals Full Width

Pink Floyd – Animals

By Brett • Apr 27, 2013 • No comments

Canadian import of Pink Floyd’s 10th studio album on Columbia Records

Nirvana - Bleach Brazilian Cover

Nirvana – Bleach

By Brett • Apr 14, 2013 • No comments

Brazilian pressing of Nirvana’s eponymous debut LP, Bleach

Snowy White - Bird of Paradise cover

Snowy White – Bird of Paradise

By Brett • Apr 10, 2013 • No comments

3 track 12″ single from Thin Lizzy and Pink Floyd guitarist

Tangerine Dream - Force Majeure album cover

Tangerine Dream – Force Majeure

By Brett • Apr 7, 2013 • No comments

Electronic prog masterpiece from Germany’s premier export

Peter Parkers Rock n Roll Club

Peter Parker’s Rock N Roll Club – Straight To Vinyl

By Brett • Mar 31, 2013 • 1 comment

Debut full-length LP from Stones influenced British rock n roll 3-piece

Muse - Showbiz

Muse – Showbiz

By Brett • Mar 30, 2013 • No comments

Debut album from Devonshire rock opera trio

The Strokes - Comedown Machine

The Strokes – Comedown Machine

By Brett • Mar 26, 2013 • 1 comment

Fifth album from critically-acclaimed New York four-piece

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    This is a really fascinating site. I'm learning all sorts. I had no idea vinyl…
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    <p> Julian, </p> <p> Unfortunately not - this is in my 'for keeps' category! </p>
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    Would you sell it to me?
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    on Nirvana – In Utero
    funny, i have a couple copies of this record as well. really like the 2013…
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    on Nirvana – From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah
    my EC re/rm copy is not 180 grams.. 120. any thoughts/info on that? only info…

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