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Shakra - Rising

Shakra - Fall

 

After picking up Back On Track last year and loving it, I am getting caught up with Shakra releases. Not sure how I missed this band but I've been missing out. Rising is absolutely excellent. Fall just arrived and I will be checking it out today.

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John Waite - Ignition (Rock Candy Re-issue....been meaning to get it for ages).

Zebra - s/t ... that's them all on CD now (still keeping the vinyl though haha)

Nice! :tumbsup:

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Spock's Beard - The X Tour (Deluxe Edition) 2 CD/DVD

The Enid - Journeys End 'Jason Remix'

W.A.S.P - The Crimson Idol (Special Edition) 2 CD

W.A.S.P - Dying For The World

W.A.S.P - Dominator

W.A.S.P - Babylon

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Spock's Beard - The X Tour (Deluxe Edition) 2 CD/DVD

The Enid - Journeys End 'Jason Remix'

W.A.S.P - The Crimson Idol (Special Edition) 2 CD

W.A.S.P - Dying For The World

W.A.S.P - Dominator

W.A.S.P - Babylon

Great stuff with the WASP. Dying for the World is sooo underrated and Crimson Idol is my fav WASP disc.

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Shakra - Rising

Shakra - Fall

 

After picking up Back On Track last year and loving it, I am getting caught up with Shakra releases. Not sure how I missed this band but I've been missing out. Rising is absolutely excellent. Fall just arrived and I will be checking it out today.

Great band Jeff!!! Check out the early releases too!

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Best value purchase in as long as I can recall from AOR Heaven:

 

Wicked Sensation / Crystallized

Tour De Force / World On Fire

Reece – Kronlund / Solid

Paris, Jeff / Freak Flag

Million / Sane & Insanity

Elevener / Symmetry In Motion

Bangalore Choir / Cadence

After Hours / Against The Grain

 

And from Musicbuymail:

Grand Illusion - Brand New World

Skull Daze - Skull Daze

Naughty Boys - Destiny Calls

Sencelled - Sencelled

Alfonzetti - Here Comes The Night

Fate - Ghosts From The Past

Dynazty - Knock You Down

Martie Peters Group - Road To Salvation

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Best value purchase in as long as I can recall from AOR Heaven:

 

Wicked Sensation / Crystallized

Tour De Force / World On Fire

Reece – Kronlund / Solid

Paris, Jeff / Freak Flag

Million / Sane & Insanity

Elevener / Symmetry In Motion

Bangalore Choir / Cadence

After Hours / Against The Grain

 

And from Musicbuymail:

Grand Illusion - Brand New World

Skull Daze - Skull Daze

Naughty Boys - Destiny Calls

Sencelled - Sencelled

Alfonzetti - Here Comes The Night

Fate - Ghosts From The Past

Dynazty - Knock You Down

Martie Peters Group - Road To Salvation

 

 

Hopefully you can appreciate the Bangalor Choir and Reece/Kronlund now that you'll have the discs and hopefully that version of the Dynazty is more to your liking than the Jap version.

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Hit the old pawn shop today...$2.00 each :beerbang:

 

Guardian - Fire and Love

Magdalen - The Dirt

Jet - Get Born

Stacey Q - Better Than Heaven

Navy Seals soundtrack

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Hit the old pawn shop today...$2.00 each :beerbang:

 

Guardian - Fire and Love

Magdalen - The Dirt

Jet - Get Born

Stacey Q - Better Than Heaven

Navy Seals soundtrack

 

I see that Jet CD about 10 fold in every used CD shop I go to (not that there are many left) and I have never picked it up. If it is worth it let me know.

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Hit the old pawn shop today...$2.00 each :beerbang:

 

Guardian - Fire and Love

Magdalen - The Dirt

Jet - Get Born

Stacey Q - Better Than Heaven

Navy Seals soundtrack

 

I see that Jet CD about 10 fold in every used CD shop I go to (not that there are many left) and I have never picked it up. If it is worth it let me know.

Haha me too. That's why I finally broke down and bought it. There were 2 of them there and both were in great shape so I figured for that price why not get it.

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Hit the old pawn shop today...$2.00 each :beerbang:

 

Guardian - Fire and Love

Magdalen - The Dirt

Jet - Get Born

Stacey Q - Better Than Heaven

Navy Seals soundtrack

 

I see that Jet CD about 10 fold in every used CD shop I go to (not that there are many left) and I have never picked it up. If it is worth it let me know.

Haha me too. That's why I finally broke down and bought it. There were 2 of them there and both were in great shape so I figured for that price why not get it.

 

I bought that new when it came out and there are some AC/DC style rock tunes but more than half the album is Beatles influenced filler.

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Hit the old pawn shop today...$2.00 each :beerbang:

 

Guardian - Fire and Love

Magdalen - The Dirt

Jet - Get Born

Stacey Q - Better Than Heaven

Navy Seals soundtrack

 

I see that Jet CD about 10 fold in every used CD shop I go to (not that there are many left) and I have never picked it up. If it is worth it let me know.

Haha me too. That's why I finally broke down and bought it. There were 2 of them there and both were in great shape so I figured for that price why not get it.

 

I bought that new when it came out and there are some AC/DC style rock tunes but more than half the album is Beatles influenced filler.

That must be a world wide thing - see that Jet everywhere from charity shops to market stalls...haha!

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Kayak - Anywhere but here

Love Child - s/t

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Kayak - Anywhere but here

Love Child - s/t

 

That Kayak band sure is a fun group. Picked up 3 or 4 at a used shop a few years back and was quite pleasantly surprised. Can't recall what albums off the cuff, but I do know I enjoyed them.

 

Yeah, I have 4 of their CD's as well and also enjoy them very much. I am quite into this proggy AOR stuff. The only problem is, their early CD's are getting quite expensive.

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