Nostromo
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Zazie
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my favorite band is 38 Special. Why, I can't really tell you, they just are.
Awesome band. They were performing on a Virginia farm right up the road from me this summer, but because of an ironclad work schedule I missed out.
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Certainly (I Will Be There) - Blue World
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A week's worth of scrounging yielded the following CDs:
Urgh! A Music War
Blvd. - S/T
Slick Moon - Stay The Night
Van Halen - Texas Blues (live in Dallas 92/93)
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SPEAK - QUEENSRYCHE
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LOVE BEYOND OUR NEEDS - CAST OF SHADOWS
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Evanescence
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Without You - David Bowie
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Television
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Prelude to the Afternoon of a Sexually Aroused Gas Mask - Frank Zappa
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ALWAYS CRASHING IN THE SAME CAR - DAVID BOWIE
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Saraya -S/T
Danger Danger - Screw It!
Millie Jackson - Back to the S**t (Urban)
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Wedding Crashers. Kinda predictable, but I laughed my ass off, so damn funny!
It's a film that nurtures the politically-incorrect grandmother within all of us.
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Lost City - Watching You
George Howard - Asphalt Gardens (Jazz)
I also saw the Freiheit "Fantasy" CD, but since I already have a copy, I left it behind. I also saw and left 3 other used copies of the Lost City CD mentioned above.
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I've only been able to find silver-pressed bootleg copies of the "Y Kant Tori Read" CD, with "Unreadable Tori" imprinted on the disc itself. One is on the Pacific (instead of Atlantic) label. I believe my second copy is on the Dragon label. Both have bonus tracks, one being "Happy Workers" from the Robin Williams film TOYS. Anyway, it's an awesome album for 80s buffs. Favorite song has to be "Pirates" with its Motels-style keyboards and buccaneer imagery a la Adam Ant.
'There is a light that
Shines on the frontier
And baby someday
We're gonna be there
Pirates, yeah'
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Giant Robot - early Buckethead project on NTT Records
Spread Eagle - S/T (duplicate)
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust (3-trk EP promoting the Santa Monica '72 Live CD)
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Imagine paying $100 for a green-tinted Friction CD-R, only to accidentally overwrite it with Bon Jovi's "Have a Nice Day."
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All these CDs are original and were purchased for $5 or less.
Slick Moon: Stay The Night
Robin Miller: If You Had a Heart
Spread Eagle: S/T
Marchello: Destiny
EG Daily: Lace Around the Wound
Jack Wagner: Don't Quit Your Day Job
Tyketto: Don't Come Easy
Friction: Baby Talk
The following rarities used to be part of my collection, but I sold them on ebay during a lengthy stint of unemployment. Pricewise, nothing over $5. In fact the Cauze CD cost me a mere 100 pennies.
The Cauze: S/T
Ugly Wanda: One Night
Hall of Fame: The Induction
Blueworld: S/T
Cast of Shadows: Face the Time
Def Leppard: "Women" CD promo
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I just purchased the OOP "Weapons of Choice" CD by Head East. I was amazed to see that it was put out by a label in my hometown of Corpus Christi, Texas. Based on the contact address, Dark Heart is likely an offshoot of the Tejano-oriented Hacienda Records.
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This weekend I snagged SPREAD EAGLE's S/T 1990 release on MCA. Good stuff!
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I was afraid to post within that thread, as it appeared to have become a battle zone.
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Has anyone purchased this disc? Can you get it through Retrospect Records or do you have to buy it through ebay? I'd also be curious to know how it compares to the original.
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Terrapin Music is a London outfit specializing in Classic UK Rock (Budgie, Deep Purple, Status Quo). I had 6 CDs sent to me in the USA but received only 4 of them. All my e-mails seeking restitution (those missing CDs were $25 apiece) went unanswered. My brother had similar problems with this company and got results only by putting a stop-payment on his credit card.
Song Game
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Oh Girl - Boy Meets Girl