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AdrianGale - Sucker Punch!

Jamie Allen - The Storyteller

BISS - Joker In The Deck

Bombay Black - Bullets And Booze

James Christian - Lay It All On Me

Ghost Machinery - Out For Blood

Steevi Jaimz - My Private Hell

Koritni - Welcome To The Crossroads

Rage Of Angels - Dreamworld

Siloam - Dying To Live

Various - Melodic Rock Vol. 3

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No Man - Returning Jesus

No Man - Schoolyard Ghosts (CD/DVD)

Chicago - Now (XXXVI)

Robin George - History

Ted Nugent - Shutup&jam

Ted Nugent - Ultralive Ballisticrock (2 CD/DVD)

Lords Of Mercy - S/T (Cheers Dom :tumbsup: )

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From vacation at the Cape:

 

Great White-...Twice Shy

David Lee Roth-Your Filthy Little Mouth

Joe Walsh-Ordinary Average Guy

Whitesnake-Slide It In

Neil Young with Crazy Horse -Broken Arrow

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No Man - Returning Jesus

No Man - Schoolyard Ghosts (CD/DVD)

Chicago - Now (XXXVI)

Robin George - History

Ted Nugent - Shutup&jam

Ted Nugent - Ultralive Ballisticrock (2 CD/DVD)

Lords Of Mercy - S/T (Cheers Dom :tumbsup: )

Haha! You've been getting your No-man collection up to speed eh? Brilliant what beer can make you spend money on!

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I picked up a box of about 140 CDs for £30 at the weekend. All of them are in more or less mint condition (which surprised the hell outta me); most of them are 'pop' stuff (Rihanna, Kylie, Madonna, George Michael, Texas ...) so will be moved on at some point, but I kept a few back:

 

Bon Jovi: Crossroads

Bon Jovi: These Days

Bon Jovi: Crush

Sheryl Crow: Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow: C'Mon, C'Mon

Fleetwood Mac: Say You Will

Pulp: Different Class (bringing back wonderful memories of a mis-spent youth)

Simple Minds: Glittering Prize '82-'92 (worth it for 'Don't You (Forget About Me)' alone :))

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Night By Night - NXN

Judas Priest - Redeemer Of Souls (Deluxe) 2 CD

Loverboy - Unfinished Business

Richard Marx - Beautiful Goodbye

James Durbin - Celebrate

No Man - Together We're Stranger CD/DVD

No Man - Wild Opera 2 CD

Pavlov's Dog - Pampered Menial...+4 (Remaster)

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Knifeworld - Buried Alive tales of crushing defeat

Knifeworld - Clairvoyant Weekend (E.P.)

Knifeworld - Dear Lord, No Deal (E.P.)

Knifeworld - Pissed Up on Brake Fluid (single)

Knifeworld - The Unravelling (pre-order)

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Panic Room: Skin

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Good trip North! Will list the demo tapes soon, but here are the cd's procured! Some nice ones I must say...

 

Nightshade-Dead Of Night (Music For Nations issue)

Powertrain-Off The Rails

Screams Of Angels-Into the Warzone (2009 Indie Issue with "Scary Monsters" & different artwork) x2

Screams Of Angels-Into The Warzone (2013 SKOL Records issue, limited to 500) x2

Thrash Forward-S/T (Limited Edition Giant Digipac CD and poster 09' Chile)

Yuck Foo-System In Effect

Re-Activate-Prevailing of The Unkind Domination

Suicide City-Not My Year (Indie 05' Signed by singer and jewel case has band logo "burnt" into the plastic)

Five Foot Thick-Blood Puddle

Joshua James and The Runaway Trains-Tanked Up & Derailed

!TCHKUNG!-S/T

Yadon-Sensible Nonsense

Legend-S/T

United-No IQ

T.V. Killers-have A Blitz On You

Melvin James-The Passenger

Neil Zaza-Starring At The Sun

Warrior Soul-Classics

Paul DiAnno & Killers-South American Assault~Live (1994)

Menza-Life After Deth

Cold December Way-Pause For Laughter

The Jesus Chords-S/T

Steve Lynch-Network 23

Slugnut-Spasmatic Straightjacket Recital

Silent Radio-Hand Carved Coffins A Mystery By Jimm Altman (2 CD 1994)

LIK-S/T

Billy Joel-The Stranger (Sticker on back insert: "Canada distro only")

Dan Englund Music-Ever Rat Records 1990-2012 (Artist Released DVD-R)

 

 

and prior to...

 

Undone-Words From An Innocent Man (Band Signed)

 

&

 

Sweet Leopard-Shock Me! Thrill Me! Love Me! (Trade Fodder)

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Baby Grand - S/T/ Ancient Medicine

Point Blank - Volume 9 (Signed)

Pavlov's Dog - At The Sound Of The Bell (Remaster)

Pavlov's Dog - Has Anyone Here Seen Siegfried (Remaster)

No Man - Speak

Hooters - 5x5

Yes - Heaven And Earth

AOR - L.A Connection

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My latest finds...

 

Saraya - Saraya

Queen - News Of The World

Queen - Innuendo

Queen - Jazz

Queen - Queen

Queen - The Works

Queen - Hot Space

Queen - The Game

Thin Lizzy - Thunder And Lightning

Thin Lizzy - Black Rose

White Wizzard - High Speed GTO

George Lynch - The Lost Anthology

Telsa - Simplicity

Tesla - Forever More

Thunder - Their Finest Hour (Best Of)

Raging Slab - The Dealer

Social Distortion - Social Distortion

Leonard Cohen - Death Of A Ladies' Man

Pretty Maids - Jump The Gun

Journey - Raised On Radio

The Call - Let The Day Begin

April Wine - Electric Jewels

Stan Bush & Barrage - S/T

Red Rider - Don't Fight It

Kick Axe - Welcome To The Club

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