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i got today:

 

Horsehead - goodbye mothership

Giant - III

Impellitteri - pedal to the metal

 

AND

Heaven - where angels fear to tread

 

 

not bad seeing as i was in between meetings on a mini business trip.

 

What do you thoink of that Horsehead album?

That's probably my favourite of their catalogue. It reminds me quite a bit of Saigon Kick.

 

BTW, i think baby animals have a few cool tunes.

 

The first Baby Animals is killer, the second is poo.... poo mixed with more poo.

 

I hate Saigon Kick. .... so far Horsehead reminds me of Scarlet (you know that other random aussie band always sitting in bins next to Horsehead).. not sure so far... i think i need to be in the mood for it. My bro loves Horsehead so for 3 bucks thought id give it a go.

 

as for JB... although i pick up a few... its crap compared to what it was 3 or so yrs ago...

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I don't know this Scarlet one you guys speak of. As for Saigon Kick - love their first 2 discs but I've never even dreamed of spinning Horsehead, even after seeing it porbably 18,000 times in my travels - never even bothered buying a copy. :lol:

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Through the post,inspired by JLP, came............

 

Ultravox -The Island Years,with John Foxx :bowdown::bowdown:

 

Visage - Damned Don't Cry (Club Mixes)

 

Soft Cell - Rarely Heard

 

Synth-pop nostalgia !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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DIRTY LOOKS - Turn Of The Screw

 

I just got that one myself. :tumbsup:

 

Sawwweeet, now I'm trying to track down Five Easy Pieces.

 

I think Uncle Saxon had that one for sale for $22 a while back.

It was in the thread I started looking for Turn of the Screw.

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DIRTY LOOKS - Turn Of The Screw

 

I just got that one myself. :tumbsup:

 

Sawwweeet, now I'm trying to track down Five Easy Pieces.

 

I think Uncle Saxon had that one for sale for $22 a while back.

It was in the thread I started looking for Turn of the Screw.

About 4 years ago a Hastings store in AZ had 5 sealed copies of Five Easy Pieces for $5 each. I guess I should have grabbed more than one.

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I don't know this Scarlet one you guys speak of. As for Saigon Kick - love their first 2 discs but I've never even dreamed of spinning Horsehead, even after seeing it porbably 18,000 times in my travels - never even bothered buying a copy. :lol:

 

Get Matt to send you the 'Mothership' disc since he doesn't like them and have a listen.

It has that twisted variety of styles that Saigon Kick so often produces.

 

That scarlet disc I've only seen once, maybe twice. I don't see it in bargain bins regularly. I actaully though it was pretty decent melodic/modern rock for the day.

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I don't know this Scarlet one you guys speak of. As for Saigon Kick - love their first 2 discs but I've never even dreamed of spinning Horsehead, even after seeing it porbably 18,000 times in my travels - never even bothered buying a copy. :lol:

 

Get Matt to send you the 'Mothership' disc since he doesn't like them and have a listen.

It has that twisted variety of styles that Saigon Kick so often produces.

 

That scarlet disc I've only seen once, maybe twice. I don't see it in bargain bins regularly. I actaully though it was pretty decent melodic/modern rock for the day.

 

I used to see Scarlet Ep's everywhere..

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DIRTY LOOKS - Turn Of The Screw

 

I just got that one myself. :tumbsup:

 

Sawwweeet, now I'm trying to track down Five Easy Pieces.

 

I think Uncle Saxon had that one for sale for $22 a while back.

It was in the thread I started looking for Turn of the Screw.

About 4 years ago a Hastings store in AZ had 5 sealed copies of Five Easy Pieces for $5 each. I guess I should have grabbed more than one.

 

Yeah that could of made you a little money. :drink:

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Some very excellent and varied trade stuff from Uncle Sax (Thanks mate :drink: )

 

Tommy Bolin - From The Archives Vol. 1

Whitford/St. Holmes - S/T

Vain - No Respect

April Wine - Animal Grace

Jaime Kyle - Back From Hollywood

Stu Hamm - The Urge

Autograf - Tear Down The Border

REO Speedwagon - A Decade Of Rock 'n' Roll 1970-1980

Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Greatest Hits

 

 

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Deathstars - Night Electric Night (Gold Edition) CD/DVD

Trooper - Two For The Show

UFO - High Stakes And Dangerous Men

UFO - Walk On Water

UFO - The Monkey Puzzle

UFO - Live Throughout The Years (1976,82,98) (4 Disc Box Set)

Damn Yankees - Extended Versons Live '92

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In the mail this week :

 

Anguish (Ger-Baden-Württemberg) - Symmetry (Massacre, 2002)

Annon Vin (Ger) - A New Gate (IRS, 1996)

Arabesque (Hol) - Beyond The Veil (Shark Records, 1994)

Archetype (US) - Hands Of Time (Indie E.P, 1999)

Area (Ger) - The Falcon (Fox Records, 1997) - reissue

Atomic Clock (US) - Atomic Clock (Retrospect, 2008) - thanks Mr. cdjunkie! :lol:

Auditory Imagery (US) - Reign (Indie, 1992) - 5 tracks version bek127.gif

Auditory Imagery (US) - Reign (Indie, 1992) - 11 tracks version

Bagheera (Hol) - Silence At Romney Marsh (Zjaru Records, 1991) - finally!!

Barren Cross (US) - Rattle Your Cage (Rugged Records, 1994)

Blind Legion (US) - The Lost Tapes (Blood & Iron Records, 2008)

Born Of Fire (US) - Transformation (Indie, 2000)

Catharsis (US-California) - Pathways To Wholeness (Nordic, 1995)

Crimeny (US-Texas) - Peat (Shrapnel/Roadrunner, 1994)

Denial Price (Grc) - Farewell Within Remains (Ground, 2000)

Dragonwyck (US) - Whisper In Darkness (Fortunate, 1998)

Empyria (Can) - The Legacy (Nightmare, 1999)

Existence (Ger) - Ventricular Fibrillation (Indie, 2004)

Existence (Ger) - Reign In Violence II (Indie Compilation, 2005)

False Witness (Can) - Crestfallen King (Arkeyn Steel, 2008)

Heretic (US-LA) - Breaking Point (Metal Blade, 1988)

Into Another (US-NY) - Into Another (Revelation/We Bite, 1992)

Lamented Souls (Nor) - The Origins Of Misery (Duplicate Records, 2004) beavisnbutthead.gif

Lordian Guard (US) - Lordian Guard (Hellion, 1995)

Lyranthe (US) - Oculus Inferno (Lone Wolf, 2004)

Monastery (Ger) - Monastery (Audimania, 1997)

No Inner Limits (Ger) - Balance (Indie E.P, 1995) - 2nd copy

No Inner Limits (Ger) - The Phoenix Is Rising (Indie E.P, 2009) - finally!!

Oil (US) - Refine (Kaluboné, 2000)

Overlord (Can) - Overlord Archives 1985-1993 (Indie Compilation, 2003)

Philadelphia (US) - Tell The Truth (M8, 1999) - reissue numbered edition of 2000

Power Crue (Grc) - Stay Heavy (Live Records, 1999)

Reading Zero (US) - Satellite Sessions (Indie, 2000)

Sacred Warrior (US) - Live At Cornerstone 2001 (M8, 2001)

Sacrosanct (Hol) - Truth Is - What Is (No Remorse, 1990)

Shock Factor (Ger)- Reality (Big Store, 1993)

Shoggoth (Ita) - Combination (Elevate, 1998)

Templar (US) - A Touch Of Winters Discontent (DeGrena / Chiccitt, 1999)

Tempo Tantrum (US) - Into The Realm (Dynamo, 1995)

Third Degree (US-Minnesota) - Third Degree (Stiff Doggy Records, 1995) 060.gif

Toxik (US) - Think This + Bonus (Displeased,2007) - reissue

Treasure Land (Ger) - Gateway (TT/Noise, 1998)

Warlord (US) - ...And The Cannons Of Destruction Have Begun (Metal Blade, 1986)

Warlord (US) - Deliver Us (Sound & Vision, 2003) - Digipack reissue

Zykes Cross (Ger) - Altered States (D&S, 1996)

 

 

More to come but jail is near... :unsure:

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Some very excellent and varied trade stuff from Uncle Sax (Thanks mate :drink: )

 

Tommy Bolin - From The Archives Vol. 1

Whitford/St. Holmes - S/T

Vain - No Respect

April Wine - Animal Grace

Jaime Kyle - Back From Hollywood

Stu Hamm - The Urge

Autograf - Tear Down The Border

REO Speedwagon - A Decade Of Rock 'n' Roll 1970-1980

Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Greatest Hits

 

 

+

 

Deathstars - Night Electric Night (Gold Edition) CD/DVD

Trooper - Two For The Show

UFO - High Stakes And Dangerous Men

UFO - Walk On Water

UFO - The Monkey Puzzle

UFO - Live Throughout The Years (1976,82,98) (4 Disc Box Set)

Damn Yankees - Extended Versons Live '92

 

Some nice stuff there Jez :tumbsup:

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ELO - Out of the Blue

ELO - Discovery

ELO - Time

Frost - Experiments in Mass Appeal (CD & DVD)

Marillion - Clutching at Straws

Places of Power – Now is the Hour

Raw – First

Sabu – Heartbreak

Martin Briley - It comes in Waves

Return – S/T

The Rembrandts – Lost together

Danny Danzi – Danziland

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ELO - Out of the Blue

ELO - Discovery

ELO - Time

 

Very nice Bernd, great band, so many excellent songs :tumbsup:

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