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Early 2nd UK mono pressing, red label, deep groove, additional producer credits on back cover. Record in fine shape with some minor surface marks. Cover has light ring/corner wear, lamination creasing, some small stains on back. 1965 album with the ultra classic "Gloria" and my favourite "You Just Can't Win".
Norwegian moody beat from 1966, listen to "Dona Dona" and "Jeg Skjuler Tårene I Regn". Record in fine shape with a few light marks. Cover has ring/corner wear, creasing, staining on back. Norwegian original.
A rare, Sweden only compilation from 1967. Listen to "One ugly child". Record has a mark side B causing some clicks. Cover has light ring/corner wear, bottom seam repired with clear tape. Swedish original.
UK early 2nd pressing, Immediate Music as publisher, Decca SKL 4935, unboxed Decca logo, front laminated sleeve. Record has some minor scuffs/marks, hothing deep. Cover has ring/corner wear, lamination creasing/lifting, tear on back. 1968 blues rock with the incredible deep and heavy "Mr. Downchild" + the drum crazy version of "You Need Love".
1970 blues rock album with the instrumental jam "Sunday night" and "The gypsy/Poor girl". Record has some light scuffs/marks, nothing deep. Cover has tiny tear on spine, two small tears at opening back part of gatefold. UK original.
UK blues rock from 1969, listen to "Don't Turn Me From Your Door". Record has lots of light marks, plays ok with some surface noise and odd clicks. Cover has light wear, lamination creasing. UK original, unboxed Decca labels, indicator hole on back.
US Southern rock from 1988, listen to the J.J. Cale-penned "Travelin' Light" and the weird tribal outro tune "Gomero Blanco". Great copy in shrink. US original.
Mix of jazz/country/folk, professionally performed. Listen to "Love Me". Shiny record with a few light surface marks. Cover in great shape. US original, with bonus 7".
Only album by this short-lived AOR group, listen to "Queen Of Misery". Record in great shape. Cover has light general wear. European original.
Soulful rock with that blue-eyed stiff groove from 1968, check "Soul Love-In". Record is warped, plays fine on our equipment. Cover has heavy ring/rub wear, sticker mark on front. US original.
1968 rock album with a standout in the mighty fine sitar track "Soma"! Record has a small mark causing a few soft clicks on B5, otherwise fine. Cover has light wear, stereo sticker on back. UK original.
1970 rock album with Neil Innes. Check "9-5 pollution blues" and don't miss the monster drum break in "Godzilla's Return". Record has minor storage wear and a few light marks, plays fine. Cover has corner/edge wear. UK original.
Private pressed Swedish AOR from 1988, listen to "Dangerous". Shiny record with a few minor surface marks. Cover has light general wear, dedication from the lead singer on the back. Swedish original.
Classic album with "I can see for miles" and the fantastic "Armenia City In The Sky". Fine copy with minor wear. Cover has cut corner. US later pressing.
1966 album with the superb pop song "So Sad About Us" and the awesome Keih Moon-penned "I need you". Record has just a few minimal pressing bubbles and light scuffs, plays great. Cover has ring/rub/edge wear, cut corner. First US pressing of "A Quick One" LP, with "Heatwave" replaced by "Happy Jack".
The Swedish version of "Jesus Christ Superstar" from 1972 featuring Agnetha Fältskog. Listen to "Ditt Folk Har Du Förlett". Records are shiny with some minor surface marks. they play great. Cover has light ring/edge wear. Small drill hole through cover and labels. Swedish original, gatefold sleeve.
1967 rock album with the bluesy "I Can Tell" and the garagey "Fool Me". German original.
Great album with essential stuff as "Sister Ray", "The Gift" and the trashy title track. Record has a few minor marks. Cover has light ringwear, some tiny stains. UK later pressing from the 1970s.
1976 album with the bizarre "Pasties and a G-string" and the classic "The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)". Clean record. Cover has light wear. European later pressing, with lyrics inner sleeve.
Loud and raw garage rock/freakbeat on their third album, listen to the stompin' killer "I Can Only Give You Everything". Great copy. UK later mono pressing with red label, boxed Decca logo.
Without a doubt one of their best albums, and to call it psychedelic would be an understatement. Listen to "In another land" or "Citadel". Fine copy with minor wear. Cover has stereo sticker on back. UK later pressing, non 3D-cover.
US original, unipak cover with printed inner sleeves. No postcards. Records in fine shape with some light surface marks. Cover has light corner/edge wear. One of their better 70s efforts, listen to "Rocks off".
UK original, unboxed logo, deep groove labels. Record has light marks plays well with some background noise. Cover has light wear, creasing, writing + some staining on back. 1967 album with "Yesterday's papers", "Back street girl" "She Smiled Sweetly" and more.
Rehersals for "Some Girls" album, check the version of "When The Whip Comes Down". Cover in shrink. Unofficial release.
Kim Fowley-produced glitter rock from 1976. Listen to "No no girl" or "Rag doll". Some light marks on record, nothing bad. Cover has light ring/corner wear. US original, with lyrics insert.
"Hey You Woman" - weird groovy tune that starts with some funky drums. Clean record. Cover has light corner/edge wear. Japanese original, with obi and insert.
1972 blues/classic rock album. Check the primal beat in "Jungle Fever" or "Can't Judge What You Miss" that starts with some useful drums. This copy is in partial shrink with small saw cut (not in photo). US original.
His first solo album, from 1970. Listen to "Ghost story" or "Big white cloud". Shiny record with a few light marks. Cover in fine shape except for a small tear at opening. UK original.
1975 album featuring Chris Spedding and Brian Eno. Listen to the title track or "I Keep A Close Watch". Record has a light mark side A not affecting play. Cover has light ring/edge wear. UK original with blue rim orange palmtree label.
Heavy, driving blues rock with the monster "Ramblin' Man". Small mark causing a few soft clicks end of A1, start of A2, otherwise fine. Cover has just very light corner/ring wear. US original.
Great album from 1977, with a snarling Iggy and blazing guitar from James Williamson. Listen to the awsome "I Got Nothin'" or the furious title track. Some light marks on records, nothing bad. Cover has light ring/edge wear. US 2nd pressing, green vinyl.
2LP classic from 1991 with "Estranged" "Pretty tied up" and more. Records in fine shape with some light scuffs. Cover has light general wear. European original with lyrics inner sleeves.
Album from 1969, this one with the Madvillain-sampled "Sleeping in a jar". Listen to that and the King Kong suite covering side 4. Record 1 is VG, record 2 is VG+. Cover has light general wear, creased corner. German original with two-tone labels, W7-logo.
2LP soundtrack to the film with the same name, featuring orchestral moves and fuzz guitar. Take a listen to "Would you like a snack?" or "Shove it right in". Cover has ring/edge wear, faint scratch marks on front. US original, with booklet. No poster.
Rough-voiced rock from 1975 with heavy drums, check "Red Light Lady". Record has some light marks, nothing bad. Cover has ringwear, faint sticker mark on front. UK original.
ABANDONED LUNCHEONETTE
MOBILE FIDELITY SOUND L... - USA Reissue
LP · VG+/VG+ · 600 SEK
Their second album, from 1973, listen to the breezy "When The Morning Comes". Record has some light scuffs and surface marks, plays fine. Cover has light general wear. Audiophile reissue from 1982.
1970 country/folk rock. Listen to the fine mellow "Farewell" and "Motorcycle". Record has some light marks, nothing deep. Cover has 5 cm tear on front, writing on back. UK original.
STRICTLY PERSONAL
BLUE THUMB - USA Later Pressing
LP · EX/VG+ · 325 SEK
Wild weird outburst on their second album, from 1968. Listen to "Son Of Mirror Man - Mere Man". Record in fine shape with a couple of minor surface marks. Cover has light wear, cut corner. US later pressing from 1973.
ICE CREAM FOR CROW
VIRGIN - UK Original
LP · VG+/VG+ · 300 SEK
1982 album with "Semi-Multicoloured Caucasian", great tune that sounds like a mutant version of Television. Some light marks on record, nothing deep. Cover has minor ring/corner wear. UK original.
Promo only 4-track 12" from 1978 with a version of Curtis' "People get ready". Cover has small sticker mark on front (not in photo). US original.
CHEAP THRILLS
CBS - UK Original
LP · VG+/VG+ · 400 SEK
Classic fuzzed out rock with whiskey vocals. Listen to their take on "Summertime". Record has some light surface marks, plays fine. The nice Crumb-cover has light wear, lamination creasing, stereo sticker on back. UK original.
Sunny pop/rock with some psych touches, listen to the moody "Walkin' Through The Streets Of My Mind". Record in fine shape. Cover has ring/edge wear, sticker mark on front, thin scratch mark on back. US original.
Album from 1973, with "Steamboat" and "Funky Pretty". Record close to EX. Cover has light wear, tiny tear on spine. US original, with lyrics insert and bonus 7" in pic sleeve (it has two tears).
Andre Williams with backing from Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Dirtbombs and other garage rock groups. Tough and dirty, listen to "Whatcha Gonna Do" and "Can't Find My Mind"! Fine copy with minor wear. US original.
7" from 1980. A couple of light marks on record, nothing bad. Pic sleeve has some ringwear. Irish later pressing, sunburst labels.
Their first single with the classic "ELMIA - Jordbruksutställning". Small mark causing some clicks end of "Gå Mot Strömmen". Swedish original in pic sleeve.
First vinyl release of two tracks recorded in the 1960s. Tough heavy version of "Daytripper".
Pic sleeve has tape marks, clear tape bottom seam. Danish original, no center.
A more in your face, psych-funky version than the one on the "Weasels ripped..." LP. Record in fine shape. Pic sleeve has heavy creasing. German original.
Coronated the strangest Swedish 7" single, a mysterious recording by a man with a unique voice best accompanied by no band. Pressed in 50 copies and impossible to find. Reissue with extensive liner notes and even a short story by Leif himself. Still sealed.
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