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Random thrift store pickups today:

 

Jackyl - S/T

Yes - Fragile

The Queers - Beyond the Valley...

L.A. Guns - Covered In Guns

Sara Evans - Real Fine Place

(Lately I've discovered that I have a weakness for country/pop music sung by hot women...especially when the CD is cheap.)

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My haul from MRF3:

 

Speed – One

Bonfire – Don’t Touch Light

Bonfire – Fireworks

Bonfire – Point Blank

Adriangale – Suckerpunch

Maxx Explosion – Forever

No Love Lost – S/T

Talisman – Life/5 out of 5 Live

Jeff Scott Soto – Damage Control(CD/DVD)

Harem Scarem – Voice of Reason

Harem Scarem – Overload

Mad Maxx – Stormchild

War & Peace – Flesh and Blood Sessions

No More Johnny – Slam

Gary Schutt – Loss For Words

Gary Schutt – Contingency Plan

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My haul from MRF3:

 

Speed – One

Bonfire – Don’t Touch Light

Bonfire – Fireworks

Bonfire – Point Blank

Adriangale – Suckerpunch

Maxx Explosion – Forever

No Love Lost – S/T

Talisman – Life/5 out of 5 Live

Jeff Scott Soto – Damage Control(CD/DVD)

Harem Scarem – Voice of Reason

Harem Scarem – Overload

Mad Maxx – Stormchild

War & Peace – Flesh and Blood Sessions

No More Johnny – Slam

Gary Schutt – Loss For Words

Gary Schutt – Contingency Plan

 

That's a great batch of cds, Wes!

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Dante Fox - The Fire within

AM / PM - Blue Shades

Decoy - Somewhere

Back - Might of Dreams

Baron - Love Valley

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Gowan - ..But You Can Call Me Larry

Gowan - Au Quebec

Gowan - Great Dirty World (Special Edition)

Eden's Curse - Symphony Of Sin

Jimmy Martin - Wild At Heart

Touchstone - Oceans Of Time

UFO - Hot 'n' Live: The Chrysalis Live Anthology 1974 - 1983

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Bad Influence - One Way Love

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Montrose - Live at the Record Plant 1973

Genesis - Nursery Cryme

Genesis - Foxtrot

Genesis - Selling England by the Pound

Genesis - Trick of the Tail (vinyl orig. Chrysalis textured sleeve - sleeve ex slight fading on spine / vinyl near mint £7...already got on CD)

Jethro Tull - Living in the Past vinyl (50p sleeve is a bit beat up, vinyl not bad at all vg/vg+ but can't argue at that price )

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Newsted - Heavy Metal Music

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Fish: Raingods With Zippos

Fish: Field Of Crows

Fish: Sushi

Fish: Derek Dick And His Amazing Electric Bear

 

.... three out of the four are to replace CDs that I foolishly got rid of some time ago ... :(

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