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Salutations™!!
After a week off from records to absorb deliciously fermented grape juice, we made up for it at Underdog Records on Saturday. I’m sure Jonathan wasn’t complaining. Let’s just do it!

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- Kiss – Creatures Of The Night (the last of the original makeup albums, I had to order this off of Discogs as it was back ordered through distributors, new)
- Superchunk – Superchunk (their first album finally released on vinyl, they’ve come a long way because this was hard for me to listen to, I have seen them play twice, new)
- Iron And Wine – Beast Epic (brand new and I’ve seen him once, new)
- Steven Wilson – To The Bone (really great album once I realized it was to be played at 45RPM, bone colored vinyl, new)
- John Williams, The London Symphony Orchestra – Star Wars (really great, clean copy, could be an original pressing?)
- Led Zeppelin – Coda (clean copy)
- Led Zeppelin – Houses Of The Holy (pretty rough but it was $1)
- AC/DC – Powerage (not a fan of AC/DC but it was a good copy)
- The Rolling Stones – Undercover
- The Rolling Stones – Tattoo You
- Quiet Riot – Condition Critical
- The Beatles – Hey Jude (because of what it is, I never had a copy on CD, this is my first copy of this album)
- Accept – Balls To The Wall
- Crosby, Stills & Nash – Daylight Again
- Eagles – One Of These Nights
- Rush – 2112 (not a big fan of Rush but it was a $2 VG- copy, so…)
- Ray Stevens – Gitarzan
- Kris Kristofferson – Me And Bobby McGee
- The Hollies – He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother
- Donovan – Open Road
- Diana Ross And The Supremes – Reflections
- Chicago – Chicago 18
- Chicago – Chicago VIII
- Chicago – Greatest Hits, Volume II
- Carly Simon – No Secrets
- Heart – Little Queen (The BCPF found this when in Elkin last week whilst I was tasting wine)
- Bob Marley & The Wailers – Soul Revolutions Part 2 (ditto)
- Various – Rockin’ Easy – 24 Laid-Back Hits (2xLP compilation)
- Survivor – Eye Of The Tiger
- Buddy Holly / The Crickets – 20 Golden Greats
- Mannheim Trio Plays Mozart – Seven Trios (Complete)
- Aerosmith – Toys In The Attic (not a fan of Aerosmith, but it was $1)
- Neil Young – Harvest (I’m trying to collect the Rolling Stone Top 500 albums of all time, at least most of them, this was on it)
- The Charlie Daniels Band – A Decade Of Hits (first time I’ve actually bought this even though I had a copy on cassette and CD, they were somehow just “left” with me)
- Pedro The Lion – It’s Hard To Find A Friend
- Lionel Richie – Can’t Slow Down
- Nana Mouskouri – Le Coeur Trop Tendre (we are such suckers for 60s French pop, even though she’s Greek)
- Fleetwood Mac – Mirage (we got the “alternative” take version of this for Record Store Day)
- John Waite – No Brakes
- Various – Blue Note Live At The Roxy
- The Cars – Greatest Hits
- Club Nouveau – Life, Love & Pain
- Various – Ghostbusters (Original Soundtrack) (I wore the cassette out for this when I was a kid)
- The Romantics – In Heat
- Janet Jackson – Control
That’s quite the haul. It’s hard to tell what I missed yesterday because we were a little late getting there and I know Clay had already been through. We were quite excited with this haul and it’s already been good listening. If you’re thinking of getting into vinyl, getting back into vinyl or just want to expand your vinyl collection, then you need to get by Underdog Records. They have turntables, receivers, speakers, cleaning accessories and more. Listen to The Less Desirables each week to hear what the Underdog/TLD special is for that week. And use Discogs to archive and log your vinyl collection so you always know what you have.
Until tomorrow, same blog channel…
Scorp out!
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“The road is long with many a winding turn that leads us to who knows where. Who knows where? But I’m strong. Strong enough to carry him. He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother.” – “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” (Russell, Scott)