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1Randy_Hierodule
I was hoping to use this group toward the ends of serving my acquisitive mania. I am going to put together a list of lps (and maybe 45s) of which I have duplicate copies. (I'll list condition, etc., upon request) If anyone else would like to do the same, please feel free. I'm way too lazy to try to sell them, and usually end up giving duplicates to friends or the local used lp shop.
2Randy_Hierodule
List 1:
The Gun Club: The Fire of Love
The Gun Club: Miami
The Slickee Boys: Here to Stay
The Yardbirds: Having a Rave-Up (stereo)
The Yardbirds: Roger The Engineer
Dick Dale: King of the Surf Guitar
Takeshi Terauchi
Rolling Stones: Now
Rolling Stones: England's Newest Hitmakers (first lp. mono)
Rolling Stones: England's Newest Hitmakers (first lp. stereo)
Rolling Stones: Out of Their Heads
Rolling Stones: It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
The Centurions: Surfer's Pajama Party
Buddy Holly & The Crickets: That'll Be the Day (Decca DL8707)
Jack Scott (1st Carlton lp)
Jack Scott: Burning Bridges
The Velvet Underground & Nico (re-issue)
The Velvet Underground: White Light/White Heat (re-issue)
Ed "Kookie" Byrnes
Neil Hefti: Batman Soundtrack
The Ventures: In Space
The Ventures" Batman
The Ventures: Walk Don't Run
The Ventures: The Ventures: Play Telstar
The Blues Magoos: Psychedelic Lollipop
The Blues Magoos: Electric Comic Book
Alice Cooper: Love It to Death
Alice Cooper: School's Out
John Lee Hooker (1960s Crown records issue)
Iggy Pop: Suck On This (dbl lp, bootleg)
Elvis Presley (2nd RCA lp. mono)
Elvis Presley: Blue Hawaii
Elvis Presley: GI Blues
Johnny Cash: The Fabulous Johnny Cash (first Columbia label lp)
The Runaways (first lp: Joan Jett, Lita Ford, etc.)
Paul Revere and the Raiders: Greatest Hits
Paul Revere and the Raiders (early 60s recordings, including "Crisco Party", on Pickwick)
The Kinks: Greatest Hits (60s, Reprise label)
The Doors (first, stereo, gold label)
The Doors: Waiting for the Sun (stereo, gold label)
Agent Orange: Bitchin' Summer
Jimmy Reed: I'm Jimmy Reed
Jimmy Reed: Rockin' With Reed
Iggy & The Stooges: I Got a Right/Gimme Some Skin (Bomp single #139)
Blue Cheer: Vincebus Eruptum
The Ultimate Spinach
The Hullaballoos: England's Newest Singing Sensation
Beatles: 2nd Album
Kraftwerk: Tour de France
Love: Da Capo
Bo Diddley: 1st Checker lp
Bo Diddley: 16 All Time Greatest Hits (Checker)
Ramones: Road to Ruin (this one I know is near mint)
The Astronauts: Everything is A-OK!
Davie Allan & The Arrows: Tower ST to The Wild Angels (Vol. 2)
? and The Mysterians
and that, for the most, is it.
The Gun Club: The Fire of Love
The Gun Club: Miami
The Slickee Boys: Here to Stay
The Yardbirds: Having a Rave-Up (stereo)
The Yardbirds: Roger The Engineer
Dick Dale: King of the Surf Guitar
Takeshi Terauchi
Rolling Stones: Now
Rolling Stones: England's Newest Hitmakers (first lp. mono)
Rolling Stones: England's Newest Hitmakers (first lp. stereo)
Rolling Stones: Out of Their Heads
Rolling Stones: It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
The Centurions: Surfer's Pajama Party
Buddy Holly & The Crickets: That'll Be the Day (Decca DL8707)
Jack Scott (1st Carlton lp)
Jack Scott: Burning Bridges
The Velvet Underground & Nico (re-issue)
The Velvet Underground: White Light/White Heat (re-issue)
Ed "Kookie" Byrnes
Neil Hefti: Batman Soundtrack
The Ventures: In Space
The Ventures" Batman
The Ventures: Walk Don't Run
The Ventures: The Ventures: Play Telstar
The Blues Magoos: Psychedelic Lollipop
The Blues Magoos: Electric Comic Book
Alice Cooper: Love It to Death
Alice Cooper: School's Out
John Lee Hooker (1960s Crown records issue)
Iggy Pop: Suck On This (dbl lp, bootleg)
Elvis Presley (2nd RCA lp. mono)
Elvis Presley: Blue Hawaii
Elvis Presley: GI Blues
Johnny Cash: The Fabulous Johnny Cash (first Columbia label lp)
The Runaways (first lp: Joan Jett, Lita Ford, etc.)
Paul Revere and the Raiders: Greatest Hits
Paul Revere and the Raiders (early 60s recordings, including "Crisco Party", on Pickwick)
The Kinks: Greatest Hits (60s, Reprise label)
The Doors (first, stereo, gold label)
The Doors: Waiting for the Sun (stereo, gold label)
Agent Orange: Bitchin' Summer
Jimmy Reed: I'm Jimmy Reed
Jimmy Reed: Rockin' With Reed
Iggy & The Stooges: I Got a Right/Gimme Some Skin (Bomp single #139)
Blue Cheer: Vincebus Eruptum
The Ultimate Spinach
The Hullaballoos: England's Newest Singing Sensation
Beatles: 2nd Album
Kraftwerk: Tour de France
Love: Da Capo
Bo Diddley: 1st Checker lp
Bo Diddley: 16 All Time Greatest Hits (Checker)
Ramones: Road to Ruin (this one I know is near mint)
The Astronauts: Everything is A-OK!
Davie Allan & The Arrows: Tower ST to The Wild Angels (Vol. 2)
? and The Mysterians
and that, for the most, is it.
3BTRIPP
Cool list!
Now I want to go listen to some Gun Club ... I wonder if I can dig up Mother Juno so I can hear Lupita Screams!
Now I want to go listen to some Gun Club ... I wonder if I can dig up Mother Juno so I can hear Lupita Screams!
4Randy_Hierodule
Thank you - I'm hoping others will be interested in doing the same.
The Gun Club was my favorite live band of the 80s - as loaded as they must have been, they put on a great show.
I have never listened to Mother Juno. Is it worth hunting down? I got as far as I could with them through the Death party EP and The Las vegas Story, which was, to my taste, far from their best album.
The Gun Club was my favorite live band of the 80s - as loaded as they must have been, they put on a great show.
I have never listened to Mother Juno. Is it worth hunting down? I got as far as I could with them through the Death party EP and The Las vegas Story, which was, to my taste, far from their best album.
5BTRIPP
"I have never listened to Mother Juno. Is it worth hunting down?"
I think so ... it was always my favorite Gun Club album.
Actually, I ended up finding Lupita Screams on Rhapsody ... I got set up with their "free trial" thing (25 song listens) just to crank through that a couple of times yesterday!
HERE is their Mother Juno page.
I think so ... it was always my favorite Gun Club album.
Actually, I ended up finding Lupita Screams on Rhapsody ... I got set up with their "free trial" thing (25 song listens) just to crank through that a couple of times yesterday!
HERE is their Mother Juno page.
6liquidgiraffe First Message
Answer to Bewaugh --A you looking to sell or trade you LP's??? I also have a stack of things that I'm too lazy to sell.
7Randy_Hierodule
Trade only. Way too lazy/disinterested in $ to sell. Send me an e-mail, or post here, if you'd like. Thanks!
8andyray
i have about 1,000 albums and 200 singles. what do you badly want? only one item on your list interests me: specifically, the doors.there is a single 45 rpm by Robin Luke titled "Susie Darlin'" I want badly, and will trade numbers of mine for it.
9tim_watkinson
people stil have lp's & 45s?!
life is a wonderment. i thought my girlfriend was the last holdout.
life is a wonderment. i thought my girlfriend was the last holdout.
10Randy_Hierodule
I am looking for 50s - mid 60s rock and roll and blues from the earliest recordings up to the early 60s (as is everyone else). If you have anything like that you'd care to part with, let me know.
11Linkmeister
I just acquired an Audio Technica turntable with LP-digital capability in order to play my 300 or so albums. Even if I never do the conversion it's nice to have a working turntable again.

