recent vinyl finds

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    This live album recorded in Blackpool turned up in a pound bin in Arbroath, interesting fact - Jack and his band turn up in the movie Get Carter playing ’30-60-90′ which is also featured on this LP.

    No doubting the rarest single I have picked up in the past few weeks was this Jamaican 7" which has been reissued on different coloured labels but this is the original blue.

    Another scarce one that cropped up in a box of mostly common pop singles at a local auction was this British Funk tune which never bothered the charts in 1984,
    oh and no relation to the Sex Pistol with the same name of course.

    Another pair of interesting singles that were in the same auction win box including a previously unknown record shop jingles promo for Columbia Records.

    The first three World Party albums in the same box, I already had and really like Goodbye Jumbo but Bang! turns out to have some good tunes too.


    Four from a whole box full of folk I came across at Scotlands largest car boot just outside Perth on Sunday, the guy wanted a pound each but let me have 20 for £15 with no complaints from me.

    From the same box was this gem that rarely seems to turn up in good nick.

    A few flexi-disc & tape finds

    Is it just me or did Tayside grammar police miss of an 'of' on the title of their debut cassette release? tsk

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