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"Everyone Makes A Mistake" - fine mod dancer! Record in great shape. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. Pic sleeve has light ringwear, minimal writing on back. Swedish original, intact center.
4-track EP from 2002. Swedish original on marbled vinyl.
Reissue.
Album from 2018. European original. Still sealed.
2LP live album from 1972. Relentless heavy psychedelic rock, my pick is the slow creeping "D.O.A.". Cover has heavy ring/rub wear. US original.
"Billy's Tune" - great mellow psych tune! Cover has saw cut. US original, gatefold sleeve, with lyrics inner sleeve.
His great 1973 concept album, with "How do you think it feels", "Caroline says" etc. Light marks on record, plays well. Cover has one corner tear. German original, orange label without label code.
2LP compilation from 1970 with Pretty Things, Syd Barrett, Pete Brown And Piblokto etc. UK original.
1967 compilation with Memphis Minnie, Washboard Sam, Big Bill Broonzy etc. Listen to "Killer Diller". US original, with booklet.
Live recording from 2003 with a great version of "Sunday Morning Coming Down"! Unofficial release.
Album from 1984, listen to "The Order Of Death". UK 2nd pressing from 1986.
Chris Bailey & co in 1981, listen to "Mystery Dream". French original, with lyrics insert. No bonus 7".
1966 album featuring Alexis Korner, listen to "Sad And Lonesome". Cover has tiny stamp on back. Dutch original.
Lo-fi/folk/indie from 2014. US original, with lyrics insert.
Cover has some tearing on front. US original, with lyrics insert.
4-track 12" from 1982 in pic sleeve. Originally released as a bonus UK 12" inside a limited number of the "Gold" UK LPs.
"Sad Lady" - nice folk tune that starts with a break. Cover has two tiny stains on back. UK original.
Jazzy rock from the Manfred Mann member, listen to "Stress And Strain" which starts with some heavy drums! Cover has sticker residue on front, two stickers on back. UK original.
UK folk rarity from 1976, check "Look To You". Record has a very mild warp not affecting play. Reissue.
Alternative rock with a cinematic vibe, listen to "The Animals". French 2nd pressing, with lyrics insert.
Compilation from 1972, listen to "Lemon´s Cannonball Moan". Cover has writing + stain on back. US original.

A HUNTING WE SHALL GO /...
PINK ELEPHANT - Holland Original
7 · VG+/VG+ · 180 SEK

"C'Thlu Thlu" - evil sounding prog rock! Pic sleeve has faint sticker mark on back. Dutch original.
The Elton John album with the funky breakbeat/Moog-jam "The cage". Cover has 18 cm top split back part of gatefold, sticker on back, tear from sealing sticker (not in photo). UK original, textured gatefold cover, translucent vinyl.
Album from 1991, listen to "Goin' By The Book". Great copy. European original.
Their second LP without Morrison. Listen to "Verdilac" or "The piano bird". US original, no zoetrope.
Zappa with Steve Vai & co in 1983, listen to "Sex". Record close to EX. Cover has light wear, old shop sticker on front (not in photo). European original with lyrics inner sleeve and hype sticker.
1940s recording originally released on 78-rpm discs. Listen to "Talkin' dust blues". US later pressing, with booklet. This copy is not in shrink.
Their 1965 album with "She said yeah" and "Mercy, mercy". Reissue from 1981. No sticker on this copy, as in photo.
Acoustic guitar stroking at its finest, produced by Peter Eden. Listen to "Start of a journey" or "Think she know me now". Record close to EX. Cover has ring/rub wear. Small drill hole through cover and label. US original.
Mellow album from 1992, still holding the torch. Listen to the great title track. European original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
The first Wings LP, from 1971. Listen to "Love Is Strange". Some light scuffs/marks on record, nothing bad. Cover has light wear. UK original, pinched spine at top and bottom, original yellow inner sleeve.
1970 compilation of singles recorded from 1954-1961. Listen to "That's all right baby". Record in fine shape with some light minor marks. Cover has light general wear.
Symphonic prog from 1967 with the London Festival Orchestra conducted by Peter Knight. Listen to "Evening" or "The night". Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. Cover has minimal writing on back. UK 2nd pressing.
Swinging blues recorded 1962-63. Listen to "Thaw-out". Record in great shape. Cover has punch hole. US 2nd pressing from 1969, originally released as "The cool sound of Albert Collins" 1965.
Folky rock, live recordings from various venues with an interesting choice of cover photo. Listen to "M.C.P. Blues". UK original.
1985 album that's been splitting opinions pretty much since the day it came out. Contains the epic "This is what she's like". Cover has big ugly saw cut (not in photo). US original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
Recordings from 1939 done by John A. Lomax in Texas. Some of them "in the guards office behind three sets of locks" at Camp Four, Ramsay State Farm, Otey, Texas. Check "I Wouldn't Mind Dying If Dying Was All" and "Rabbit In De Garden". One suspicious mark on record not affecting play. Cover has corner/ring wear, creasing, tiny tear on back. UK original, with leaflet with detailed notes.
Same LP as "A quick one" but with different track order. Listen to "Whiskey man" or "I Need You". German later pressing.
Classic 7" from classic group. Listen to "Big A Little A". Comes in a great looking foldout sleeve as usual. UK original, no sew on patch.
"What In The World Am I Gonna Do" - great stripped down blues on this album from 1962. Record has some storage wear and a few light marks, nothing bad. Cover has light wear, minor sticker residue on back. US original.

CHANCE VINTAGE BLUES / ...
P-VINE SPECIAL - Japan Original
LP · EX/EX · 200 SEK

1977 release with recordings from 1953. Listen to "Silver Haired Woman". Feels like it barely holds together, fantastic! Japanese original, with obi and insert. Great copy.

SING THEIR ALL TIME HITS
DELUXE - USA Later Pressing
LP · EX/VG+ · 200 SEK

Lovely doo wop/rnb compilation with "I'd Like To Thank You Mr. D.J." "Two Hearts" and more. US 70s later pressing.
Jerry McCain, Sam Myers, Buddy Guy and others share space on this Japanese compilation. Listen to "Well Goodbye Baby". Cover has one bumped corner. Comes with lyrics insert.
Founding member of Swedish 1970s prog group Nynningen, here with a solo album consisting of mostly home recordings done between 1977-2020. Quite diverse listening, check the drum machine-driven "Tusenfotingen" or the beautiful acoustic "Nine".
Their second album, from 1965, with "Look for me baby" and the lovely "Tired Of Waiting For You". 2003 reissue.
Scarce album from 1971 by this German group, manage to sounding like both British and US psych. Listen to "I'm On My Way" and "Green Grass". Cover has minor sticker residue on back. Swedish original.
Compilation from 1982. Cover is a bit wavy.
1965 compilation with Homesick James, Etta James, Lightnin' Hopkins etc. Listen to the percussive blues in "I Sing Um The Way I Feel". Record has light marks, some tiny pressing bubbles. Plays well with soft occasional crackle/noise. Cover has light ring/corner wear, some lamination creasing. UK original.
1979 compilation with Hound Dog Taylor, Johnny Littlejohn and Robert Nighthawk. Listen to "Scrappin'". US original, orange cover version. This copy is in shrink.
Kraut-ish indie with a nice lo-fi filter packed in a great looking gatefold sleeve. Check "Video Tape" and "Frontera Amarillo".
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