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Classic indie from 1995, listen to "Rattled By The Rush". Records in great shape. Cover has two mild corner bumps. US original.
"Big Time Operator" - classic track, also check the jazzy "Florence Of Arabia". Record in great shape. Pic sleeve has ringwear, minimal writing on back. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. UK original, intact center.

SAME / MONO
FONTANA - UK Original
LP · VG+/VG+ · 1400 SEK

UK mono original, TL 5277. Record has some minor surface marks, plays fine. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. Cover has some lamination lifting + creasing, minimal writing on back. The old blues man team up with young, hip, swingin' London on this 1965 album. Listen to "Out Of The Water Coast".
1966 single and the first recording to feature Kenny Håkansson. Listen to "What a feeling". Record is shiny with just a few very thin light scuffs. Pic sleeve has some wear/tear at opening, minimal writing on back. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. Swedish original, intact center.
This first version has the exact same labels as the other version but B-side plays the song "Sagitarius" (one of the best tracks from his legendary album!) instead of "Everybody Knows My Name". Supposedly only a handful of copies made it out on the market. I think we all can agree on calling this one rare... Light marks on record, plays well with minor distractions. B side-label has "Sagitarius" written on it. Intact center. Generic paper sleeve, probably no picture cover exists for this one. Swedish original.
UK original, SHVL 805, with all three inserts in fine shape. Shiny record with a few light scuffs/marks. Cover has light general wear. UK prog rock from 1972 with the monster track "Brainstorm"!

GREEN GRASS I ÅLBORG
SPECTATOR RECORDS - Denmark Original
LP · VG/VG+ · 1600 SEK

Far out Danish folk/psych from 1971 on the collectible Spectator Records, with lots of violin and bongos for some extra hippie spice. Check "Honey Baby" and "Don't Be Upset". Record has light marks, especially on B-side, plays fine with minor distractions. Thin paper cover has light ring wear, creasing, small spine split. Danish original.
"Look For Me Baby" & "You Still Want Me" - two fine early Ray Davies tunes. Record has some light scuffs/marks, nothing bad. Pic sleeve has light ringwear, minor creasing. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. Swedish original, intact center.
UK mono original, rough black/silver labels, TL 5280. Record is a lower VG+ with light marks and scuffs, but nothing deep and it plays fine. Front laminated cover has light general wear, creasing, tiny writing on back. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. Loud and screaming LP from 1965. Listen to "Buzz the jerk" or "We'll play house".
UK original, with numbered insert and printed inner sleeves. Records in fine shape with just some light scuffing, plays fine. Cover has light ring wear, a couple of light thin scratch marks. 2001 live album from various venues around Europe. Listen to "There's No Drinking After You're Dead".
UK original. Record in fine shape. Cover has mild ring/shelf wear, a few shallow indentations on back plus one minor corner crease, looks nice overall. With printed inner sleeve (in fine shape).
German 2nd pressing from 1972, BLPS 19074. Record has light marks, plays well with minor surface noise and a few odd light pops. Cover has light ring/edge wear, creasing, small sticker inside gatefold. Progressive psych/blues rock with great guitar sound. Listen to "It Must Be An Officer's Daughter" and the trippy "As We Crossed Over".
UK stereo original with black/yellow Parlophone labels, Times New Roman font, YEX 178-2/YEX 179-2 matrix. Glossy record with some light scuffs and marks only, plays fine. Cover has light general wear, minor lamination creasing, tiny tear on flipback, minimal writing on back. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. 1965 album with "Norwegian wood", "Think For Yourself" etc.
UK original, black lettering. Including poster and all 11 inserts, no rice bag. Record is shiny with just some light scuffs, plays fine. Cover has light ring/corner wear, minor creasing. Classic live album, and supposedly one of the the best of its kind. Listen to "My generation".
Compilation from 1971 with greatness like "Ludella", "I Want Her Back" and of course "Baby Let's Play House", which that truck driver covered for the white market. Record in superb shape. Cover has light ring/corner wear, a few creases.
Very obscure single on the small Dollar label. "You Better Look Around" is a fine moody and jangly tune, flip is a slow pounding thing with attitude! Record has light scuffs/marks, plays well with some soft background noise. Intact cemter. Pic sleeve has ringwear, tape marks/residue front and back. Swedish original.
UK stereo original, with "An E.M.I. Recording" on all labels, embossed lettering on cover, top-opened, #0359264, original black inner sleeves. With poster and all photos in fine shape. Records have some light surface marks, nothing bad. Cover has light ring/edge wear, a few minimal stains. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A record 1. 1968 album with "While my guitar gently weeps" and "Helter skelter" among others.
Cat Stevens soundtrack to Hal Ashby's classic 1971 movie, previously unreleased in this form. Listen to "Where Do The Children Play?". Record has a minor edge warp not affecting play. Cover shows really mild shelf wear only. US original, pink vinyl version with publicity kit, bonus 45 and obi (obi has small rip on top part). Plastic outer sleeve with hype sticker is opened and lightly worn.
UK mono original, red label, deep groove, only mentions Tommy Scott as the producer on the back cover. Record in fine shape, shiny with some minor surface marks. Cover has light ring/corner wear, lamination creasing, minimal writing on back. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. 1965 album with the ultra classic "Gloria" and my favourite "You Just Can't Win".
UK original. Parlophone PCS 3045, YEX 110-2, YEX 111-2, large Stereo, Garrod & Lofthouse, "The Parlophone Co. Ltd." rim text, "Recording first published 1963", but NOT "Sold in the U.K...", KT tax code, B3 is given as "You Really Got A Hold On Me" and the publisher is incorrectly spelt as "Domion Mus. NCB.", "Dominion" publishing credit for "Money". Record is shiny with some light surface marks, plays fine. Cover has light ring/corner wear, minimal writing on back. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. 1963 album with "Roll over Beethoven" and "Please mister postman".
UK original, Marmalade 608001. Record has some storage wear and light surface marks. Plays fine except for a mark side A causing occasional soft clicks track A4 through A6. Cover has light ring/corner wear. Huge UK psych rarity, and for a good reason! "Look At Me I'm You", "Love Is" and more great tunes.
Swedish original, Tall 2. With insert and promotional insert. Record in fine shape with a bit of storage wear and a couple of minor surface marks. On the back of cover, the second title on side B has been blotted out and the record label address has been added (as most copies). Private pressed prog/psych rarity, pressed in small quantities. Listen to "Klangbron".
Swedish original, 4E 062 34263, black labels. This is the Swedish vocal version. Record has plenty of marks and is a bit warped, plays with some crackle/noise (mostly in the softer parts) and odd clicks occasionally. Cover has light ring/corner wear, some creasing, minimal tear on front. Rare and great heavy prog from 1970! Listen to "En Av Oss" and "Kärlekens Språk".
UK original, pink "i" labels, A2/B3 matrix, gatefold sleeve made by E.J. Day. Record is shiny with a few light marks, plays fine with occasional soft surface noise in the softer parts. Cover has some corner/edge/spine wear. Look up progressive rock in a dictionary, and chances are this album will pop up. Superb stuff from start to finish, with the monstrous "21st century schizoid man" and the more mellow "Moonchild" just to name a few.
Huge box set with 12 LPs and one 2xLP. All records and covers between EX and NM. Outer box has light shelf wear at bottom, one mild corner bump. This is the French release from 1978.
One of the rarest Swedish Kinks EPs, including the fine moody "This Is Where I Belong". Record has some storage wear and light surface marks, plays fine with minor distractions. Tiny writing label side B. Pic sleeve has light ringwear, a few creases, red miscoloration from labels (like most copies). Swedish original, intact center.
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