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 Have you listened to Dirt yet? I got a copy from Walmart, but I haven't had a chance to open it and spin it yet.GlowGirl said:Got these last week. 0 0
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 Yes. Walmart actually sent me the black version at first by mistake. So I listened to that one first. But they both sound great to me.JeBurkhardt said:
 Have you listened to Dirt yet? I got a copy from Walmart, but I haven't had a chance to open it and spin it yet.GlowGirl said:Got these last week. 0 0
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 Great Endorsement! I will have to pick it up!brianlux said:Another amazing find. Intense? Overwhelming? Powerful? I'm not sure what the right words are. All I know is this- the music on this LP will leave you in pieces on the floor and open your head to places you have not been to before. Astounding.Archie Shepp – The Magic Of Ju-Ju Label: Impulse! – AS-9154, Impulse! – A-9154, Impulse! – AS/9154, ABC Records – AS-9154, ABC Records – A-9154 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, StereoCountry: US Released: 1967 Genre: Jazz Style: Post Bop, Free Improvisation, Avant-garde Jazz, Free Jazz Scio me nihil scire
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 i mean what would be the point in playing itLoujoe said:"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            Is Fleetwood Mac Tusk , a used copy, worth paying 20 dollars for?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 NopeSpiritual_Chaos said:Is Fleetwood Mac Tusk , a used copy, worth paying 20 dollars for?0
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 Silver and Gold has been easily available new for years here in Europe on vinyl, only one version on discogs but probably been repressed a couple of times, can't still be the first press. A little over £20 and not counterfeit like many others such as Unplugged, not sure of its availability in the US. Actually added it to my basket the other day after listening to my cd and remembering what a good album it is. Probably one of his best after the more we'll known records.brianlux said:static111 said:  
 Silver and Gold! Nice. Don't see that in vinyl very often and it looks sealed. Score!
 It's also quite an unusual album to have been repressed, can't really imagine there was ever a big demand for a repress.Post edited by FR181798 on0
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            Its available from amazon-esque swedish webstores even.
 But how can it have hung around since 2000(?)"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 It just depends. Remember that's a double record. If it's a 1979 original in NM, it's probably worth $30. If it's not in great condition or a mid 80s reissue, I'd probably get the BG/CB versions from a few years ago.Loujoe said:
 NopeSpiritual_Chaos said:Is Fleetwood Mac Tusk , a used copy, worth paying 20 dollars for?
 I have a 79 and it's a nice sounding record. I just don't love Tusk. I've always found it strange.0
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 Seems incredibly unlikely which is why I believe its probably been repressed at least once. It's strange because people were asking the same question in 2012 on some old reddit I saw. Its quite hard to figure out, I would think anything pressed pre 2017 would have long vanished. There are a few anomalies like that on discogs. Could well be pressed with the same stampers. I believe the original has the embossed record label logo on the back of the sleeve.Spiritual_Chaos said:Its available from amazon-esque swedish webstores even.
 But how can it have hung around since 2000(?)
 Probably worth picking up either way as it's a reasonable price compared to many other NY albums and likely to vanish in the near future.
 Also is it just me or is the sleeve a bit pixelated:)Post edited by FR181798 on0
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 I remember the original sleeve art on the cd looking pixelated. This is 180g btw. very flat and very heavy, no hype sticker, but maybe when it was pressed nobody cared about grams.FR181798 said:
 Seems incredibly unlikely which is why I believe its probably been repressed at least once. It's strange because people were asking the same question in 2012 on some old reddit I saw. Its quite hard to figure out, I would think anything pressed pre 2017 would have long vanished. There are a few anomalies like that on discogs. Could well be pressed with the same stampers. I believe the original has the embossed record label logo on the back of the sleeve.Spiritual_Chaos said:Its available from amazon-esque swedish webstores even.
 But how can it have hung around since 2000(?)
 Probably worth picking up either way as it's a reasonable price compared to many other NY albums and likely to vanish in the near future.
 Also is it just me or is the sleeve a bit pixelated:)Scio me nihil scire
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 It was a photo taken on a Gameboy camera if I remember correctly.static111 said:
 I remember the original sleeve art on the cd looking pixelated. This is 180g btw. very flat and very heavy, no hype sticker, but maybe when it was pressed nobody cared about grams.FR181798 said:
 Seems incredibly unlikely which is why I believe its probably been repressed at least once. It's strange because people were asking the same question in 2012 on some old reddit I saw. Its quite hard to figure out, I would think anything pressed pre 2017 would have long vanished. There are a few anomalies like that on discogs. Could well be pressed with the same stampers. I believe the original has the embossed record label logo on the back of the sleeve.Spiritual_Chaos said:Its available from amazon-esque swedish webstores even.
 But how can it have hung around since 2000(?)
 Probably worth picking up either way as it's a reasonable price compared to many other NY albums and likely to vanish in the near future.
 Also is it just me or is the sleeve a bit pixelated:)0
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            Finally got around to spinning this one from a recent batch of things I'd picked up. Being a fan of early Moby Grape, I was skeptical about this one, their last contractual LP with Columbia. So what a surprise to spin this very cool LP! And what's with the security guard on the cover? He's the nice guy at the Nashville studio where they recorded this one in three in days in 1969 who turn his head when the boys lit up in the studio. Loving this one!  Moby Grape – Truly Fine CitizenLabel: Columbia – CS 9912 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Terre Haute PressingCountry: US Released: Jul 30, 1969 Genre: Rock, Blues 
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