recent vinyl finds

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    Pretty good digging at a couple of early car boots at the weekend, I am off to Northamptonshire next weekend so I hope my finds are just as fine.


    A previously unknown album on the Deroy label by the Buckhaven High School from 1977 which isn't all that good but it must be pretty rare.


    UK issue of a Quincy Jones soundtrack from 1965, the film pays more than a passing nod to Hitchcock.


    Unexpected find of the week was this album with authentic sounds recorded in The Grand Canyon as well as a full 11 minute track with narration by Johnny Cash.


    Even more bizarre than the sounds of a canyon are the sounds of a 3,000 year old intrument called a Lur from the Danish Bronze Age.


    Sleeve of the week winner is this one which looks like a giant box of matches.


    Sleeve of the week runner up is this one with 4 ladies on the front not wearing any trousers.


    A UK 10" from the late 50's featuring some great Hank Williams covers.

    Even though it was only VG+ condition I was more than happy to pay £2 for this Trojan album I'd not come across before.


    These two beautiful ladies were nestled in the same box at the car boot, I do have to get up bloody early to find gems like this you know!

    I didn't even have to get off my arse to get this one however as I ordered it from the Buried Treasure Bandcamp and recommend you do the same here : https://buriedtreasure.bandcamp.…

    • someone just messaged me to say The Lur is the instrument depicted on Lurpak butter, what an amazing fact!Gardener
    • daaamn nice findsscruffics

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