£20 on Discogs at the momentYou'll have to join the queue there, I also rather want an original of...
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£20 on Discogs at the momentYou'll have to join the queue there, I also rather want an original of...
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No sleeve, canny do it. Second on has sleeve, when its discogs and marked 'good' they really mean its had some hammer.£20 on Discogs at the moment
I have an original of this on cassette, worth a bit now!You'll have to join the queue there, I also rather want an original of...
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Doggystyle, what an album. W Balls!!
Sloanes, as it was when I first went.A few of us have defo rubbed shoulders in the Krazy House in days gone by…
Amen brother!Sloanes, as it was when I first went.
Pink Parrot, Planet X and Macmillans as well for me.
Wish I still had the hair from those days!
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This album blew my mind at the time, way ahead of its time.
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I couldn't stand listening to U2 for about 4 or 5 years until this dropped. Brilliant song writing and music from start to finish.
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Just phenomenal still
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Been a huge FR fan for years but this was the first album I became aware of them. RiP Scott.
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Glorious time to be alive and have a few quid in your pocket for the weekend.
Selling England by the Pound..GenesisYou know, those albums that just blew you away and gave you goosebumps...
Top 5 you wish you could hear again for the first time...
1. Queen II - Queen's second album, and one that you never know what is coming. Just so many [swear word] good tracks that never really escaped into the public realm.
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2. Dark Side of the Moon - Needs zero explanation.
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3. Level 42 - Level 42's first album which was heavily jazz funk, rather than edging a bit more towards pop later on. Probably one of the first tapes I ever bought.
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4. The Odd Couple - Relatively new to Gnarls Barkley, and missed that boat entirely. I knew about 'Crazy' on their first album, but this album outshines their first by a lot.
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5. Dreamland - Robert Miles arrived uninvited. No idea who it was, but this was the soundtrack to my late 90's. Absolutely brilliant.
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