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Cheap Trick-S/T ( 1997)

Dokken-One Night Live

Gamma-1

Led Zeppelin-Celebration Day

Mr. Holland's Opus-Soundtrack

The Police-Synchronicity

Rolling Stones-Sticky Fingers

Travis Tritt-Greatest Hits

 

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Gotus - Gotus (Japanese bonus track)

Kiss - Double Platinum (Remaster)

Placebo - MTV Unplugged

Thompson Twins - Into the Gap

Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left

Nick Drake - Pink Moon

Fleetwood Mac - Tusk

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Gotus - Gotus (Japanese bonus track)

Kiss - Double Platinum (Remaster)

Placebo - MTV Unplugged

Thompson Twins - Into the Gap

Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left

Nick Drake - Pink Moon

Fleetwood Mac - Tusk

*Apologies for double post

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Mona Lisa - The Collection Part 1 & 2 (The "Lost U.S Jewels" Collector's Series Vol 17 & 18)

from the DDR sale...

Slam Alley - Punk Polluted Zoo

Wanted - Over The Top

Dorian Gray - Dangerous

Wicked Jester - Royalty Sux

Alleycat Scratch - Greatest Licks And Nasty Tricks

Nations - Game Of Price

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Iron Maiden - The Beat Sessions: Bremen, Germany, 1981 (bootleg)

Anthrax - Thrash in Texas: Dallas Broadcast 1987 (bootleg)

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Bruce Dickinson-The Mandrake Project 

Judas Priest-Invincible Shield 

Soledriver-Return Me To Light 

Theory of a Deadman-Dinosaur 

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Grand Prix - Samurai (Rock Candy remaster)

LeRoux - So Fired Up (Rock Candy remaster)

Future Islands - On the Water

Kingswood - Microscopic Wars (2 CD)

The XX - I See You

Nothing - Guilty of Everything

Various - Shared Vision: The Songs of the Beatles

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Whitecross - Fear No Evil (Pre-order)

Gotthard - Domino Effect

Gotthard - Need to Believe

David Lee Roth - Your Filthy Little Mouth

David Lee Roth - A Little Ain't Enough

Blackfield - Open Mind (The Best Of)

The Fixx - Reach the Beach (Expanded)

A Place to Bury Strangers - Transfixiation

Pilaris - The Pros and Cons of Redemption

Max Sharam - Million Year Girl

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Brunette - 1989-1990 Demos (FNA)

Wildside - ...Formerly Known As Young Gunns (FNA)

KingOfTheHill - II (FNA)

Rawkon - Street Eagles (Metallic Blue)

Biss - X-Tension

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Judas Priest - Invincible Shield (Digibook + Signed Card)

Whom Gods Destroy - Insanium (2 CD Ecobook)

Robby Valentine - Embrace The Unknown (Jap 2 CD)

Crazy Lixx - Sound Of The Live Minority

Rendezvous Point - Solar Storm

Rendezvous Point - Universal Chaos

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Whitesnake - Unzipped

The Georgia Satellites - Open All Night

Judas Priest - Battle Cry

Icehouse - Measure to Measure [Expanded]

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Lipz - Changing The Melody

Kiss Of The Gypsy - S/t (Bad Rep Remaster)

Cruzh - The Jungle Revolution

Shake The Faith - s/t

Brat - The End

Salem - City Lights

Jettblack - Get Your Hands Dirty

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Apocalyptic-Shad8wmaker

Alice Cooper-Freak Out

Kinks-Low Budget 

Richard Marx-To The Bone 

JK Northrup -S/T

Sinead O’Connor-Universal Mother 

Seether-Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum

Rod Stewart-The Mercury Anthology 

Johnny Van Zant-Brickyard Road

 

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Judas Priest - Invincible Shield ("Target Exclusive" version w/3 bonus tracks)

Saxon - Solid Ball of Rock

Motorhead - No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith

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Judas Priest - Invincible shield

Bought the standard version from their website as it was normal price and came with autographed card. Selling the CD on eBay as got the deluxe version coming tomorrow (over here the American Target exclusive is available from all retailers).

Their website had sold out of the deluxe version including the autographed card, but was actually much cheaper doing it this way, as I will add the signed card to my deluxe copy, and as long as I can sell the standard CD for a reasonable price, I will have paid about £10 less than what they were charging (unsigned deluxe is £20 signed deluxe was £30 plus postage was double on deluxe over standard versions and both had the same autographed card.)

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I just happen to find and pick up ....  Uncle Sally - [1993] World Of Hurt   Frickin' awesome CD I had never heard of till now and come to find out very rare. Paid $55 for. PEACE GUYS TAKE CARE ..

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Also picked up, The Kill - [2022] Wake The Dead.

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My order from Bad Reputation just arrived.

Skin - Skin (3 CD)
Jagged Edge - Fuel For Your Soul / Trouble (2 CD)
Dreams - Dreams (2 CD)
Blackeyed Susan - Electric Rattlebone / Just A Taste (2 CD)
Hydrogyn - Judgement
Hotcakes - Excess All Areas
Rock City Machine Co - Rock City Machine Co

 
 

 

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35 minutes ago, Stefan said:
 
My order from Bad Reputation just arrived.

Skin - Skin (3 CD)
Jagged Edge - Fuel For Your Soul / Trouble (2 CD)
Dreams - Dreams (2 CD)
Blackeyed Susan - Electric Rattlebone / Just A Taste (2 CD)
Hydrogyn - Judgement
Hotcakes - Excess All Areas
Rock City Machine Co - Rock City Machine Co

 
 

 

I still have the  original version of Skin that came with a bonus CD with a lot of those tracks on. Take me down to the river was always  a bit of a weird one back in the day as was unusual at the time for an artist to release a single that did not feature on any albums or soundtracks, but has become more common place these days. I have the two CD singles and maybe still have the 12" picture disc if it wasn't one of the ones I sold, and a lot of the live tracks on this reissue are from the b-sides of the single (all three formats had different tracks)

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