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Awaiting my return from Hols.

 

Ozzy Osbourne - Scream

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Live From Freedom Hall (CD/DVD)

Frost* - The Philidelphia Experiment (2 CD/DVD)

Dec Burke - Destroy All Monsters

Roswell Six - Terra Incognita: A Line In The Sand

Bad Company - Live In The UK: Wembley 3 CD

Jettblack - Get Your Hands Dirty

Steve Vai - Western Vacation

Train - For Me, It's You

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Arrived today:

 

Castle Blak - Glamour and Damnation (3CD box set)

Jetboy - A Day In The Glamorous Life

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Just got done giving Stormspell some of my hard earned cash....

 

RAPIDFIRE - Settle The Score

 

That's really a good disc...

 

My hats off to STORMSPELL.. :beerbang:

 

Yes the samples sound most excellent, same with Nitefall. I bought that Crosswind disc for the cover if it's good then it's a huge bonus.

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Picked these up for $1.00 each at the pawn shop...

 

The Brave - Battle Cries

Warrior - Fighting For The Earth

Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard Of Ozz (Remaster)

Brother Cain - Wishpool

Barren Cross - Atomic Arena

Guardian - First Watch

Dio - The Very Beast Of Dio

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Picked these up for $1.00 each at the pawn shop...

 

The Brave - Battle Cries

Guardian - First Watch

 

Oh man! How does everyone else in the world get so lucky with this The Brave CD? :(:lol:

 

Mate, if these don't live up to your expectations please shoot a glance over my trade list and select a few CDs from there that you'd prefer to own and I'll be glad to swap them for you. ;)

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Picked these up for $1.00 each at the pawn shop...

 

The Brave - Battle Cries

Guardian - First Watch

 

Oh man! How does everyone else in the world get so lucky with this The Brave CD? :(:lol:

 

Mate, if these don't live up to your expectations please shoot a glance over my trade list and select a few CDs from there that you'd prefer to own and I'll be glad to swap them for you. ;)

Umm...thanks but no thanks Geoff. :lol: It was kind of strange though, the place had tons and tons of cd's in no particular order, yet these were all found within one or two discs apart from each other. So of course I kept going over that little section making sure I didn't overlook anything else.

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Ordered today

 

Riot - Fire Down Under

Joe Walsh - But Seriously Folks

Joe Walsh - Got Any Gum?

Joe Walsh - You Bought it You Name It

Joe Walsh - There Goes the Neighbourhood

Frost* - The Philadelphia Experiment (2CD + DVD)

Andrew Gold - What's Wrong With This Picture?

Andrew Gold - All This and Heaven Too

Wally - s/t

Wally - Valley Gardens

Kevin Ayers - Songs For Insane Times: An Anthology 1969-1980 (4 disc set)

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A couple of bargain bin pick-ups yesterday:

 

Child's Play - 'Rat Race' (2nd copy for the trade list)

Grand Prix - 'The First Album' / Zoom Club (probably straight to trade list too)

Saving Abel - s/t

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A couple of bargain bin pick-ups yesterday:

 

 

Grand Prix - 'The First Album' / Zoom Club (probably straight to trade list too)

 

 

Geoff and the S/T Grand Prix album - Two things that certainly won't mix at all i'd wager. ;)

 

Personally, I think it is one of the great 'Lost' pomp albums of the early 80's and deserved alot more than it got. I remember buying it on vinyl when it came out. They had quite big backing at the time from RCA, but didn't really go anywhere, although they recorded 2 more excellent albums ('Samurai' & 'There For None To See') with Robin Mcauley on vocals.

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A couple of bargain bin pick-ups yesterday:

 

 

Grand Prix - 'The First Album' / Zoom Club (probably straight to trade list too)

 

 

Geoff and the S/T Grand Prix album - Two things that certainly won't mix at all i'd wager. ;)

 

Personally, I think it is one of the great 'Lost' pomp albums of the early 80's and deserved alot more than it got. I remember buying it on vinyl when it came out. They had quite big backing at the time from RCA, but didn't really go anywhere, although they recorded 2 more excellent albums ('Samurai' & 'There For None To See') with Robin Mcauley on vocals.

Yeah, to be honest, I bought it completely for trade fodder, but I'll give it one spin at least. I can't find a freakin' year it was recorded in anywhere on it. What sort of vintage am I looking at here?

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A couple of bargain bin pick-ups yesterday:

 

 

Grand Prix - 'The First Album' / Zoom Club (probably straight to trade list too)

 

 

Geoff and the S/T Grand Prix album - Two things that certainly won't mix at all i'd wager. ;)

 

Personally, I think it is one of the great 'Lost' pomp albums of the early 80's and deserved alot more than it got. I remember buying it on vinyl when it came out. They had quite big backing at the time from RCA, but didn't really go anywhere, although they recorded 2 more excellent albums ('Samurai' & 'There For None To See') with Robin Mcauley on vocals.

Yeah, to be honest, I bought it completely for trade fodder, but I'll give it one spin at least. I can't find a freakin' year it was recorded in anywhere on it. What sort of vintage am I looking at here?

 

 

1981 mate. All their discs are on the main pages. Good luck and I expect negative feedback on it pronto ;)

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Grand Prix - 'The First Album' / Zoom Club (probably straight to trade list too)

 

While we're talking Grand Prix, was Samurai reissued on Zoom Club too? For the life of me I can't find any info on the net about this reissue.

 

I know Zoom Club became Majestic Rock, but surely there must be some info about the Samurai reissue????

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Uriah Heep - Come Away Melinda : The Ballads {A collection of classic Uriah Heep ballads}

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Fell into a bit of windfall, its good to be loved...

 

For Today-Ekklesia

Iron Maiden-Peice Of Mind (Sanctuary 1998)

Star Trek-OSTS (2 disc)

The Beatles-Magical Mystery Tour

Prism-The Best Of

Fleetwood Mac-Show Biz Blues 1968 to 1970 Volume 2 (2 cd with extensive liner notes)

Visions Of Atlantis-Cast Away

Death-The Sound Of Perserverence (2 Disc)

The Goblin Score Collection 1975-1989

Dream Theatre-Octavarium

Quietdrive-Deliverence

In This Moment-The Dream

Badfinger-The Very Best Of

Himsa-Summon The Thunder

Kreator-Extreme Aggression

Jack Off Jill-Clear Hearts Grey Flowers

Sodom-Ten Black Years-Best Of (2 Discs)

The Complete Million Dollar Quartet,Ftrg. Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash

Rockpile-Seconds Of Pleasure (Re-issue + 7)

Van Zant-S/T

Bang Camaro-S/T

Kingdom Of Sorrow-S/T

Milk And Blood-S/T

Jet-Shaka Rock

Magma-Udu Wudu

Robocop-OSTS Basil Poledouris

Dream Theater-Black Clouds & Silver Linings (3 Discs)

Uriah Heep-Sonic Origami

Deep Purple-Abandon

Deep Purple-Made In Europe

Darkwell-Metatron

Jet Black Stare-In This Life

Iron Maiden-S/T (Sanctuary 1998)

Judas Preist-Nostradamus (2 Discs)

Dream Theater-Score (3 Discs)

My Ruin-Throat Full Of Heart (Cd & DVD)

Days Of The New-S/T

Buckcherry-15

Great Big Sea-The Hard And The Easy (CD & DVD)

Spinnerette-S/T

Star Trek 2 The Wrath Of Khan-OSTS By James Horner

Transformers-OSTS By Steve Jablonsky

T.Rex-Tank (2 Discs)

Standard Operating Procedure-OSTS By Danny Elfman

Termintator Salvation-OSTS By Danny Elfman

Saga-Behaviour

Oh, Sleeper-Son Of The Morning

Scary Kids Scaring Kids-The City Sleeps In Flames

The Best OF Lighthouse-Sunny Days Again

Jet Lag Gemini-Fire The Cannons

Daryl Hall & John Oates-Abandoned Luncheonette

The Dead Milkmen-Eat Your Paisley

Styx-The Complete Wooden Nickel Recordings (2 Discs Includes the S/T, II, The Serpent Is Rising and Man Of Miracles)

Buckethead-Population Override

Gary Hoey-American Made

Rock Of Ages-Original Broadway Cast Recording

Love And Theft-World Wide Open

Trailer Choir-Off The Hillbilly Hook

Bomshel-Fight Like A Girl

Beyonce-I Am... Sasha Fierce (2 Discs)

Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band-Soundtrack (2 Discs)

Bon Jovi-100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong The Premier Collection (4 CD & DVD Box Set)

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Grand Prix - 'The First Album' / Zoom Club (probably straight to trade list too)

 

While we're talking Grand Prix, was Samurai reissued on Zoom Club too? For the life of me I can't find any info on the net about this reissue.

 

I know Zoom Club became Majestic Rock, but surely there must be some info about the Samurai reissue????

 

Yeah it was...I have all the Grand Prix Zoom Cub releases...the catalogue is ZCRCD41 :)

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On pre-order - Little Caesar - Redemption :tumbsup:

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Taking a punt here as I have never heard it before on this pretty rare Independant release from a Blues Rock band called "Milwaukee Road" and the CD title "Way Outta Line"

Time will tell if I have wasted my money or picked up a rare gem :unsure:

 

Do any of you larger ebay sellers that are into rare and hard to find CD's know much about this one ???

If it is very rare ?...Has anyone got it?...What it's worth?...Have I got it for a bargin?...If it's any good?

I paid $14.99 US for it and can't find it anywhere else on the internet so I don't really know what it might be worth :unsure: .....if anything !!!.

Any info you might be able to provide would be greatly appreciated :tumbsup:

 

THIS IS ALL I'VE BEEN ABLE TO FIND ON THE BAND AND ALBUM

 

Two bands that I have found interesting are "Milwaukee Road" and "Tall"

Milwaukee Road is a trio of accomplished blues-rock musicians who have one album out called "Way Outta Line" and will be releasing a second in Spring 2005. Their music is redolent of Mike Bloomfield, John Lee Hooker and other great blues-rock musicians.

The first song on the album is titled "Dimples" and Jim Harsh, part of the band, whom I interviewed for this review, tells me that it is a cover of the old John Lee Hooker song of the same name. It is ramped up and modernized quite a bit, and has powerful riffs.

The title song, "Way Outta Line" is one of the best. Jim shared with me that it was inspired by an ex-girlfriend of his who cheated on him while he worked third-shift. When he asked her why she did so, she told him it was because she could not carry her own canoe. One night, Jim took out his saw, and hacked the canoe in half, giving her one half. This is captured in the last line of the song - "Who's canoe with you?".

Another of my favorite songs on the album is "Tequila Blues", a blues/rock piece which creates images of bars in the southwest, bikers and shots of tequila, and times gone by - creative jamming is evidently at work here. "Hundred Miles" is a bluesy love song, with music inspired by Led Zeppelin's "Since I've Been Lovin' You".

 

This one arrived today along with SLADE ALIVE - THE LIVE ANTHOLOGY so add the Uriah Heep Ballads CD to these two and I've got alot of listening to do :banana:

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