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Another 2LP compilation. Another one on 2 Piers records (which means I have all three of their releases now)

This goes all over the place, it's billed as "Celestial Music 1960 - 1979" whatever that means.

Tracklist

A1    Alexander Spence–    Broken Heart
A2    Fred Neil–    I've Got a Secret (Didn't We Shake Sugaree)
A3    John Fahey–    Jesus Is A Dying Bedmaker
A4    Bert Jansch–    Poison
B1    Hans-Joachim Roedelius–    Balsam
B2    Shuggie Otis–    Jennie Lee
B3    Captain Beefheart–    Observatory Crest
B4    Kevin Ayres–    May I?
B5    The Electric Prunes–    Holy Are You
C1    Eden Ahbez–    Edens Island
C2    Nina Simone–    Come Ye
C3    Damon (10)–    The Night
C4    Lonnie Liston Smith And The Cosmic Echoes–    Sais (Egypt)
D1    Kathy Smith–    It’s Taking So Long
D2    Tim Buckley–    Buzzin' Fly
D3    Bill Fay–    I Hear You Calling
D4    Gene Clark–    With Tomorrow
D5    Willie Nelson–    Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain

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6 hours ago, bickster said:

Another 2LP compilation. Another one on 2 Piers records (which means I have all three of their releases now)

This goes all over the place, it's billed as "Celestial Music 1960 - 1979" whatever that means.

Tracklist

A1    Alexander Spence–    Broken Heart
A2    Fred Neil–    I've Got a Secret (Didn't We Shake Sugaree)
A3    John Fahey–    Jesus Is A Dying Bedmaker
A4    Bert Jansch–    Poison
B1    Hans-Joachim Roedelius–    Balsam
B2    Shuggie Otis–    Jennie Lee
B3    Captain Beefheart–    Observatory Crest
B4    Kevin Ayres–    May I?
B5    The Electric Prunes–    Holy Are You
C1    Eden Ahbez–    Edens Island
C2    Nina Simone–    Come Ye
C3    Damon (10)–    The Night
C4    Lonnie Liston Smith And The Cosmic Echoes–    Sais (Egypt)
D1    Kathy Smith–    It’s Taking So Long
D2    Tim Buckley–    Buzzin' Fly
D3    Bill Fay–    I Hear You Calling
D4    Gene Clark–    With Tomorrow
D5    Willie Nelson–    Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain

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That looks fantastic. A lot to love on there. 

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Any metal heads listened to the new ozzy album ? He’s been knocking out mainly crap for a few years now, but this new album is definitely a step up . Infact it’s a good album worth giving a listen. His song featuring Clapton is superb along with some other guests including two songs with Iommi with the one being very good .

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34 minutes ago, bickster said:

It should come out more often

Need an upgrade actually, this one sticks on Grantchester Meadows, very annoying.

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1 hour ago, rjw63 said:

Need an upgrade actually, this one sticks on Grantchester Meadows, very annoying.

The remastered new pressings are usually in HMV in the 2 for £40 offer they continually have on, which has also been expanded to 3 for £55. Most of the early Pink Floyd catalogue pre The wall are in it permanently

3 albums for £55 (£18.33 per album) is a decent price if its just an album you want to listen to and not collectors thang

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26 minutes ago, rjw63 said:

If you were a fan of OGWT back in the day there will be something on here you'll like.

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Shame about the obvious lemon :D 

The original 3 CD set that this was culled from is a better comp though

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The Wedding Present - The Hit Parade - 30th Anniverary Edition

In 1992 the Weddoes released a ltd edition single every month for a year. The A side was an original composition and the B side was a cover

Each single charted in the Top 40 and equalled a record set by Elvis in 1957 of having 12 Top 40 hits in a year

April 1992 they released Flying Saucer, one of my absolute favourite Weddoes tracks made better by the fact it samples a UFO from the Gerry Anderson series UFO. The Theme Tune of UFO was later a cover on the B Side of the penultimate release in the series

The cover of Theme from Shaft is also a favourite

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X-Ray Spex - X-Ray Spex

Original pressing, owned from new, vinyl still in absolutely great shape (Cover not exactly bad for a 44 year old record)

There was an old Peel session on the radio the other night and it prompted me to get this out. Bloody great band and perfectly only made one album (the first time around). Poly Styrene left and they reinvented themselves as Classix Nouveaux

Often forgotten in the punk retrospectives but they shouldn't be, lots of punks copied the different coloured dayglo socks thing

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